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Значение идиомы hit-and-run
[hit-and-run] {adj.} 1. Of or about an accident after which amotorist drives away without giving his name and offering help.
Judges are stern with hit-and-run drivers.
2. Striking suddenly andleaving quickly.
The bandits often made hit-and-run attacks onwagon trains.
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