Идиома "get on (someone) to do (something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву G
- Give (someone) what's coming to him or her
- Get down to the facts
- Ground floor
- Get into the act
- Gain ground
- Go bad
- Gone but not forgotten
- Give (someone) the green light
- Grunt work
- Get mad at (someone or something)
- Go belly up
- Grab a bite to eat
- Get along on (a small amount of something)
- Give (someone) the creeps
- Go (somewhere) in a heartbeat
- Get set
- Get one's dander up
- Get to first base
- Gravy train
- Get away with (something)
- Give chase
- Good deal
- Give (someone) the ax
- Give voice to (one's feelings)
- Get out from under (someone or something)
- Get the eye from (someone)
- Go about one's business
- Go over (someone's) head
- Get a break
- Go into effect
- Give (someone) a hand
- Go jump in a lake
- Give someone (or something) a second chance
- Give (someone) their due
- Get up enough nerve (to do something)
- Go wrong
- Give one's right arm
- Get a head start
- Get in touch with someone
- Gut feeling/reaction
- Grounds for (something)
- Go too far
- Go through (something)
- Get the floor
- Go for broke
- Gone goose
- Given to understand (something)
- Goof off
- Go from bad to worse
- Gnash one's teeth