Идиома "lead (someone) on a merry chase" с переводом
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Adam had been leading his partners on a merry chase for quite some time before they finally understood his intentions.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву L
- Light into (something)
- Like one of the family
- Lose heart
- Live for the moment
- Leading question
- Look like the cat that ate/swallowed the canary
- Low man on the totem pole
- Let the chance slip by
- Live off the fat of the land
- Leave one to one's fate
- Lay up (a vessel)
- Look for (something to happen)
- Lip service
- Luck out
- Look down one's nose at (someone or something)
- Loaded
- Lose oneself (in something)
- Lapse into a coma
- Look (someone) up
- License to (do something)
- Let bygones be bygones
- Look out
- Let the grass grow under one's feet
- Long in the tooth
- Lead up to (something)
- Lower oneself to (some level)
- Life of the party
- Like a sitting duck
- Look into (something)
- Look up (something)
- Let up on (someone or something)
- Look at the world through rose-colored glasses
- Live in
- Level with (someone)
- Lay off (something)
- Like lambs to the slaughter
- Live out of a suitcase
- Look a gift horse in the mouth
- Like an open book
- Like two peas in a pod
- Let (someone) in on (something)
- Live by one's wits
- Lean on (someone)
- Little pitchers have big ears
- Lead off
- Like it's such a big deal!
- Learn by rote
- Lay off (workers/staff)
- Late in the day
- Lost and gone forever