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Значение идиомы hard-hitting
[hard-hitting] {adj.} Working hard to get things done; strong andactive; stubbornly eager.
The boys put on a hard-hitting drive toraise money for uniforms for the football team.
He is ahard-hitting and successful football coach.
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