Идиома "common law" с переводом
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общее право, неписаный законПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
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Другие английские идиомы на букву C
- Change (someone's) mind
- Chew out (someone)
- Carry one's (own) weight
- Come between (two people)
- Cast aspersions on (someone)
- Champ/chomp at the bit
- CIA
- Cough up
- Catch forty winks
- Call for (someone)
- Castles in the air
- Come and get it!
- Cock-and-bull story
- Cash-and-carry
- Count (someone) in
- Come through
- Come in low
- Cow college
- Cut out for (something)
- Cook one's goose
- Chime in
- Come into fashion
- Call a meeting
- Chips and dip
- Come a cropper
- Cave in
- Cast in the same mold
- Chance upon (someone or something)
- Cramp one's style
- Cause tongues to wag
- Can't do anything with (someone or something)
- Come back (into fashion)
- Consecutive sentences
- Clamp down on (someone or something)
- Crash the gate
- Chalk (something) up to (something)
- Clean slate
- Catch (someone) red-handed
- Cover one's back
- Come to do/feel (something)
- Cold comfort
- Come around
- Clear out (something)
- Clean up one's act
- Change one's tune
- Crack of dawn
- Cut to the chase
- Cook (something) to perfection
- Come a long way
- Carried away