Идиома "call out to (someone)" с переводом
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He called out to me from the other side of the road, but I pretended not to hear.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву C
- Collect one's wits
- Cramp one's style
- Close to (someone)
- Cue (someone) in
- CD
- Catch-as-catch-can
- Call it a day/night
- Creep up on (someone or something)
- Come back with an offer
- Cut a deal
- Cut (someone) down to size
- Cut both/two ways
- Can of worms
- Company town
- Change of pace
- Cave in
- Come to a bad end
- Carry the weight of the world on one's shoulders
- Cast one's lot in with (someone)
- Call the roll
- Come out of nowhere
- Come down in the world
- Control (someone) with an iron fist
- Catch (someone) with their pants down
- Come alive
- Come to one's senses
- Come clean (with someone/about something)
- Close up shop
- Cool off/down
- Cross (someone's) palm with silver
- Cut a wide swath
- Call for (someone or something)
- Conspicuous by one's absence
- Come to pass
- Curl (someone's) hair
- Chips and dip
- Community property
- Can't see beyond the end of one's nose
- Cross the Rubicon
- Cancel (something) out
- Change the subject
- Coffee break
- Cover up (something)
- Conk out
- Chicken-livered
- Come what may
- Cut/pare (something) to the bone
- Cross one's fingers
- Come to grips with (something)
- Call the dogs off