Идиома "dig in one's heels" с переводом
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The electrical company disrupted the negotiations and dug in their heels against any improvements.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву D
- Doll (oneself) up
- Do (something) in a heartbeat
- Drown (someone) out
- Dead duck
- Dig (something) out
- Devil of a job
- Do (something) by hand
- Divide (something) fifty-fifty
- Dressed to the nines/teeth
- Defeat a motion
- Dip one's toe in the water
- DIY
- Dry run
- Day-to-day
- Dead ahead
- Do something rash
- Driving force behind (someone or something)
- Drop dead
- Dirty look
- Do (someone) good
- Dutch uncle
- Do wonders
- Dead on one's feet
- Draw the line
- Days running
- Drop everything
- Do credit to (someone)
- Down the drain
- Draw (someone) out
- Do something by the book
- Day in and day out
- Do in (someone)
- Die with one's boots on
- Dwell on (something)
- Do with (something)
- Down/out for the count
- Die of a broken heart
- Duty bound (to do something)
- Dress up
- Die is cast
- Do a snow job on (someone)
- Die in one's boots
- Double check (something)
- Do (someone) one better
- Deliver the goods
- Deep-six (someone or something)
- Do one's duty
- Dead set against (something)
- Drum up (something)
- Divide and conquer