Идиома "lead (someone) to believe (something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву L
- Look out for (someone or something)
- Lose touch with (someone)
- Laugh (something) out of court
- Leave no stone unturned
- Lion's share of (something)
- Laugh one's head off
- Live on borrowed time
- Look like the cat that swallowed/ate the canary
- Let oneself/something go
- Look (someone) (right/straight) in the eye
- Look the other way
- Little bit
- Less than pleased
- Look like the cat that ate/swallowed the canary
- Loaded
- Leave oneself wide open for (something)
- Lay (something) on (someone)
- Last word
- Let out (someone)
- Like a bump on a log
- Learn by heart
- Leg work
- Leading question
- Leave (someone) alone
- Let (something) off
- Let (something) pass
- Like crazy
- Live out of a suitcase
- Let the buyer beware
- Leak out (something)
- Let (something) loose
- Listen to (someone) with half an ear
- Live and learn
- Let (someone) down easy
- Live up to one's end of the bargain
- Leave (someone) in peace
- Left-handed compliment
- Like a deer caught in the headlights
- Look on (someone) as (something)
- Let oneself go
- Live happily ever after
- Like getting blood out of a stone
- Lay waste (to something)
- Let (something) ride
- Line up (someone for something)
- Lose oneself (in something)
- Louse up
- Law unto oneself
- Like pulling teeth
- Lick/whip (something) into shape