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take a bite (out of something – обычно о расходах: "Rising property taxes are taking a bite out of homeowners' wallets." | "When life suddenly takes a bite and you have to pay for expensive prescription drugs, dental care or lengthy hospital stays, Royal Insurance has you and your family covered." ART Vancouver); take a bite out of someone's wallet (о расходах: "Rising property taxes are taking a bite out of homeowners' wallets." ART Vancouver); hit in one's pocketbook (т.е. штрафовать ART Vancouver); hit in the pocket (Even without such measures, the damage to Baidu's reputation could hit it in the pocket. george serebryakov); hit someone's pocket (His creative accounting had hit our pockets. george serebryakov); break one's budget (jouris-t) |