Идиома "feel out (someone)" с переводом
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осторожно выведать, выяснить, что человек думаетПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
I want you to feel out Mr. Fowler and find out what he thinks about selling his piece of land.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву F
- Foregone conclusion
- Fine-tooth/toothed comb
- Float (someone) a loan
- Fair play
- Fish out of water
- Free and easy
- Fall in love (with someone)
- Follow one's heart
- Foul up
- From start to finish
- Fork over (something)
- Fight tooth and nail
- Fall down on the job
- Falling-out (with someone)
- For keeps
- Fall on deaf ears
- Flirt with the idea of (doing something)
- Fly-by-night
- Fit like a glove
- From the old school
- For good measure
- Farm (something) out
- Face up to (something)
- First out of the gate
- From day to day
- Food for thought
- From head to toe
- From the outset
- For all one is worth
- Free-for-all
- For one's (own) sake
- Flip out
- Fit (someone or something) in
- Fit (someone) out with (something)
- Find it in one's heart to (do something)
- From the word go
- Find (someone) guilty
- From side to side
- Fair-weather friend
- FBI
- Find (someone) innocent
- Flex one's muscles
- Free as a bird
- Fine state of affairs
- Funny bone
- Far and away the best
- Fill (someone) in
- From the bottom of one's heart
- Fork over (some money)
- Flip one's lid