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Значение идиомы to the hilt
[to the hilt] or [up to the hilt] {adv. phr.} To the limit; as faras possible; completely.
The other boys on the team told Tom hecouldn’t quit. They said, “You’re in this to the hilt.”
TheSmith’s house is mortgaged up to the hilt.
Compare: HEART AND SOUL, TO THE FULL, UP TO THE — IN.
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