Идиома "cast one's lot in with (someone)" с переводом
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The young man cast his lot in with the criminals and had to accept whatever happened.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву C
- Clear out (of somewhere)
- Catch up to (someone or something)
- Crackpot
- Cut (someone) a check
- Crack a joke
- Criminal law
- Chalk up (something)
- Crazy about (someone)
- CPA
- Close out (something)
- Come and get it!
- Cut to the chase
- Cash in (something)
- Crack the whip
- Chance (something)
- Chase rainbows
- Come from nowhere
- Catch-22
- Come out with (something)
- Curiosity killed the cat
- Carry a lot of weight with (someone or something)
- Cut a deal
- Crack down on (someone or something)
- Come to light
- Come to do/feel (something)
- Cash on the barrelhead
- Cry wolf
- Cut one's (own) throat
- Come-down
- Cut/slit one's (own) throat
- Come to life
- Come through
- Come from far and wide
- Cheek by jowl
- Clean up one's act
- Come to
- Come to the point
- Clear of (something)
- Cut out for (something)
- Cut down on something
- Come to mind
- Come on the scene
- Close ranks
- Can't stand (someone or something)
- Call the roll
- Cool off/down
- Cut out the deadwood
- Caught short
- Come to one's senses
- Chew out (someone)