Идиома "con (someone) out of (something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву C
- Crazy about (someone)
- Chip off the old block
- Come out with (something)
- Close at hand
- Continue down to the wire
- Caught short
- Control (someone) with an iron fist
- Clear a hurdle
- Carry over (something)
- Control the purse strings
- Cold comfort
- Close the books
- Call for (someone or something)
- Creep up on (someone or something)
- Cut both ways
- Citizen's arrest
- Cue (someone) in
- Come out of the closet
- Chew out (someone)
- Cash cow
- Cast one's lot in with (someone)
- Come again.
- Cancel (something) out
- Come alive
- Case of mistaken identity
- Come (someone's) way
- Count heads
- Cut out the deadwood
- Come out of the blue
- Cook (someone's) goose
- Come around
- Come to
- Come by (something) honestly
- Cow college
- Case in point
- Call someone's bluff
- Cash in (something)
- Cry one's eyes out
- Come out of one's shell
- Come to the point
- Come to an end
- Cast pearls before swine
- Come full circle
- Chips are down
- Come back
- Civil law
- Copycat
- Cloak-and-dagger
- Cut/pare (something) to the bone
- Close to (someone)