Идиома "grate on (someone's) nerves" с переводом
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My neighbor is constantly having wild parties, and it is beginning to grate on my nerves.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву G
- Given to understand (something)
- Get carried away
- Get off (easy/lightly)
- Good-for-nothing
- Get out of the way
- Go hand in hand (with something)
- Go astray
- Go to town
- Get the feel of (something)
- Go stir-crazy
- Get one's dander up
- Get under way
- Get set
- Gravy train
- Get used to (someone or something)
- Get the blues
- Grace (someone or something) with one's presence
- Go one's own way
- Get ahead of (oneself)
- Get behind
- Go through the motions
- Get-up-and-go
- Give (someone) a swelled head
- Go into (something) with one's eyes (wide) open
- Get up enough nerve (to do something)
- Go so far as to say (something)
- Give it to (someone)
- Go over with a bang
- Guest of honor
- Get a tongue-lashing
- Get a clean bill of health
- Give (something) one's best shot
- Get off the hook
- Gone with the wind
- Get across
- Get engaged
- Get one's start
- Good sport
- Go toe-to-toe with (someone)
- Get one's knuckles rapped
- Get-go
- Get away from it all
- Go after (someone)
- Get one's rear in gear
- Give (someone) a start
- Get (something) into/through (someone's) head
- Get a bright idea
- Give oneself up
- Give (someone) a hard time
- Go together