Идиома "get off to a flying start" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву G
- Go to bed with the chickens
- Get one's money's worth
- Get in (someone's) hair
- Get mad at (someone or something)
- Give in to (someone)
- Get ahead
- Go from bad to worse
- Get around
- Go (someone) one better
- Get-go
- Go to the expense (of doing something)
- Go astray
- Give (someone) the third degree
- Get one's just deserts
- Get sick
- Getup
- Give (something) a shot
- Go to one's head
- Gain ground
- Go stir-crazy
- Give (someone) a run for their money
- Get off
- Give (someone) the runaround
- Get (something) out of one's system
- Go about one's business
- Go for broke
- Get close to (something)
- Give notice
- Get the eye from (someone)
- Gray area
- Get at (something)
- Get to the heart of (something)
- Get a raise
- Get one's bearings
- Get away
- Go downhill
- Good-for-nothing
- Give (someone) the boot
- Get (someone) out of one's hair
- Get behind (a person or idea)
- Get the hang of (something)
- Get (something) out of the way
- Go out with someone
- Good deal
- Gone to meet one's maker
- Get (someone's) number
- Go down on one's knees/on bended knee
- Get up enough nerve (to do something)
- Give (someone) the green light
- Get the low-down on (someone or something)