Идиома "fall back on (someone or something)" с переводом
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Tom had a difficult problem, but he didn't want to fall back on anyone.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву F
- Free and clear
- Fall out of use
- Fall by the wayside
- Feel the pinch
- Fight tooth and nail
- For certain
- Full of oneself
- Fit in with (someone or something)
- Feel it beneath oneself to do (something)
- Fan the flames of (something)
- Familiar with (someone or something)
- From the heart
- Fizzle out
- Fire away at (someone or something)
- Freeze (someone) out
- Find one's own level
- Free translation
- Feel sorry for (someone)
- From day to day
- Flog/beat a dead horse
- Far and away the best
- Fall/drop into one's lap
- Funny ha-ha
- Fix (someone's) wagon
- Fill the bill
- Feel free to do (something)
- Flat broke
- Flex one's muscles
- Feel put upon
- Follow the crowd
- For the good of (someone or something)
- Feather in one's cap
- Face down (someone)
- Feast one's eyes on (someone or something)
- For the life of (someone)
- Firing on all cylinders
- For a song
- Follow (someone's) lead
- For once
- Face-to-face
- From the old school
- Frighten the living daylights out of (someone)
- For the record
- Fine and dandy
- FBI
- Feel fit
- Far cry from (something)
- Feel out of place
- Fall ill
- Fall into line