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beat a pathподскочить (После летучки начальник подскочил ко мне – After our meeting my boss beat a path right to me (Michele Berdy))
beat down doorsбуквально врываться к людям домой (о коммивояжерах: The reason corporations are willing to pay big bucks to be part of March Madness: Sports is one of the few genres of programming left that viewers mostly watched live. "It's a tremendous promotional platform," said Thompson in an interview. "They don't have to beat down doors and do a very hard sell." cbsnews.com 4uzhoj)
beat down doorsбыть напористым (Joe's advice to other entrepreneurs is to don't stop marketing and to continue to beat down doors. • It's not writing you have to do, you have to go there, ask in person, beat down doors. 4uzhoj)
in a heart beatв два счета (быстро справиться с кем-л или чем либо: Being a professional assassin, she could disarm her overseer and kill two guards nearby in a heart beat Zamatewski)