Идиома "go on record" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву G
- Get (someone) out of one's hair
- Get the once-over
- Get (something) out of (something)
- Give (someone) the low-down (on someone or something)
- Get off one's high horse
- Get on one's nerves
- Give out
- Get down to the facts
- Give credence to (someone or something)
- Get the red-carpet treatment
- Go on a rampage
- Go for broke
- Green
- Give (someone) a start
- Get the shock of one's life
- Get under (someone's) skin
- Get hitched
- Glutton for punishment
- Go over well
- Give (something) a shot
- Get a dirty look from (someone)
- Go bananas
- Go into orbit
- Get two/three strikes against someone
- Give (someone) the cold shoulder
- Glad hand (someone)
- Get close to (something)
- Give a little
- Get a wiggle on
- Go back on (something)
- Get the facts straight
- Go back on one's word
- Get going
- Give (someone) the creeps
- Give or take
- Go to one's head
- Get a feel for (something)
- Get tough with (someone)
- Get the worst of (something)
- Get to do (something)
- Give (someone) what's coming to him or her
- Get up on the wrong side of the bed
- Go easy on (someone or something)
- Gear up for (something)
- Get credit for (a course)
- Go sky-high
- Get one's own way
- Get (something) out of one's system
- Go (somewhere) in a heartbeat
- Get down to brass tacks