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to go down the drain и be beyond on one's wildest dreams — English idioms - BBC. Английские идиомы в контексте
2:17 Английские идиомы, часть 1 — Андрей Гуляев
34:11 call it a day и late in the day — English idioms - BBC. Английские идиомы в контексте.
2:31 to drop a line и to give someboby a raw deal — English idioms - BBC. Английские идиомы в контексте
2:16 If all else fails: If all else fails, I’ll have to sell the car — Английские идиомы
0:06 Without fail: I ring my mother every day without fail. — Английские идиомы
0:05 with flying colours и cold comfort — English idioms-BBC. Английские идиомы в контексте.
2:01 Like mad: I had to run like mad to catch the bus — Английские идиомы
0:05 In the distance: We could see lights in the distance — Английские идиомы
0:10 Take advantage of something: You should take advantage of being in Canada to practise your English — Английские идиомы
0:07 ИДИОМЫ Stay the course/ take its course — Разговорный Английский _ ЛИПЕЦК
2:20 A piece of cake: I know the way back from here. It’s a piece of cake. — Английские идиомы
0:07 A clean slate — Английские идиомы
0:06 Pull someone’s leg: Don't believe him. He's just pulling your leg — Английские идиомы
0:06 In the end: In the end, you'll thank your parents for pushing you to work hard — Английские идиомы
0:06 Ring (rang; rung) a bell: - Do you know Alan Davies? - The name rings a bell. — Английские идиомы
0:06 Lose face: He could lose face if other people see that he got everything wrong — Английские идиомы
0:07 Be supposed to do something: ‘You were supposed to be back by five,’ he said — Английские идиомы
0:06 To be on good/bad terms with sb — Идиомы английского языка
1:03 Better late than never: I’m here. – Well, better late than never, I suppose — Английские идиомы
0:07 Good grief: She’s just lost $1000. – Good grief! — Английские идиомы
0:07 A dime a dozen: Novels like this one are a dime a dozen: write something original — Английские идиомы
0:07 In charge of somebody/something: Tim Collier was in charge of our group and I knew he’d be furious that we’d got lost — Английские идиомы
0:08 Stay clear of: I would stay clear of that place; it’s not very safe — Английские идиомы
0:06 Catch somebody’s eye: Your store needs a bold sign that will catch the eye of anyone walking down the street — Английские идиомы
0:07 A closed book — Английские идиомы
0:05 Make sense: It makes a lot of sense to buy now while houses are cheap — Английские идиомы
0:06 Bright and early: We got up bright and early because we had to catch the seven o’clock train — Английские идиомы
0:06 A stone’s throw: We followed him up a steep path, and at the top we could see we were only a stone’s throw from the main road — Английские идиомы
0:08 In that case: Tonya said she won’t be able to make the meeting tomorrow. — Английские идиомы
0:11 How on Earth: How on Earth did he pass the exam? He did no work at all — Английские идиомы
0:07 Find my feet: It was a completely new job, so it took me a while to find my feet — Английские идиомы
0:07 Turn a blind eye to something: The teacher turned a blind eye to some of the children’s bad behaviour — Английские идиомы
0:07 In the main: The food here is quite good in the main — Английские идиомы
0:04 A feather in your cap: It's a real feather in our cap to be representing Britain in this contest — Английские идиомы
0:07 Be rolling in money: I hear her father is rolling in money, so I wouldn't be too worried about her future — Английские идиомы
0:07 Trial and error: There were lots of keys, but we found the right one by trial and error — Английские идиомы
0:07 It depends: Does it matter if we’re late? - It depends. — Английские идиомы
0:06 More or less: I spent more or less a half hour waiting for my flight to depart — Английские идиомы
0:06 Famous last words: Don’t worry. Everything’s under control. – Yeah, famous last words — Английские идиомы
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