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Значение идиомы hit the jackpot
[hit the jackpot] {v. phr.}, {slang} To be very lucky orsuccessful.
Mr. Brown invented a new gadget which hit the jackpot.
Mrs. Smith hit the jackpot when she got Lula for a maid.
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