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gen. очень удивить (Maximus_G); запутать (Maximus_G); уничтожить (thefreedictionary.com Maximus_G)
idiom. значительно превысить (Our holiday gift matching campaign was a great success! Thanks to your generosity, we reached $233,286, blowing our original goal of $120,000 out of the water! ART Vancouver); превзойти (по масштабу: Staff at a Value Village in Vancouver found $85,000 in a donated bag and with the help of police tracked down its rightful owner and returned it. The cash was inside a yellow plastic bag dropped off at Value Village's donation centre on Hastings Street this week. Store manager Jeffrey Stonehouse thought at first the envelopes inside contained receipts, but when staff opened them, bills poured out. This isn't the first time someone has mistakenly donated something valuable, but it certainly will be memorable. "This has blown everything out of the water. I don't think we'll ever beat this record again," Stonehouse said. dailyhive.com ART Vancouver); перекрыть (Our holiday gift matching campaign was a great success! Thanks to your generosity, we reached $233,286, blowing our original goal of $120,000 out of the water! ART Vancouver)
inf. сразить наповал (Her singing blew me out of the water – I haven't heard anyone sing like that since Sarah Vaughn. Tamerlane); разнести в пух и прах (Alludes to a torpedo or other weapon striking a ship and causing a great explosion that makes pieces of the ship fly out of the water Tamerlane); затмить (someone Unicorn); заткнуть за пояс (someone Unicorn)
sport. разгромить (Tamerlane)
sport., idiom. вынести (победить с огромным отрывом, с разгромным счётом и т.п. Alexander Oshis); вынести в одни ворота (победить с огромным отрывом, с разгромным счётом и т.п. Alexander Oshis); вынести в одну калитку (победить с огромным отрывом, с разгромным счётом и т.п. Alexander Oshis); победить с разгромным счётом (Alexander Oshis)
blow out of the water: 7 phrases in 2 subjects
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