Идиома "goods and chattels" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву G
- Get the better of (someone)
- Get a load of (someone or something)
- Go through (something)
- Get to do (something)
- GNP
- Greatest thing since sliced bread
- Go head to head with (someone)
- Get behind (a person or idea)
- Get (someone or something) out of one's head/mind
- Get a dirty look from (someone)
- Grain of truth
- Go with (something)
- Get up
- Grow out of something
- Go to bat for someone
- Get under (someone's) skin
- Give (someone) the slip
- Good riddance to bad rubbish
- Get back to (someone)
- Get (someone's) back up
- Get with it
- Give (someone) their due
- Gnash one's teeth
- Give (someone) the ax
- Go through changes
- Go down fighting
- Go on record
- Go to the mat
- Get hitched
- Get to first base
- Give (someone) the runaround
- Get through (a course or set of material)
- Give a wide birth to (someone or something)
- Go to the dogs
- Get one's nose out of (someone's) business
- Get/have the green light
- Grit one's teeth
- Get (something) off one's chest
- Grease one's palm
- Get around to (something)
- Ghost of a chance
- Give (someone) a bum steer
- Get the upper hand (on someone)
- Grounded in fact
- Generous to a fault
- Go legit
- Gear up for (something)
- Goose bumps
- Get the day off
- Green