Идиома "let out (someone)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву L
- Look at (someone) cross-eyed
- Live high off/on the hog
- Lay up (something)
- Life of Riley
- Let (something) slip by
- Leave someone for someone else
- Look over (something)
- Look to (something)
- Like a fish out of water
- Let (something) slip (out)
- Lay (something) on the line
- Long in the tooth
- Legal age
- Learn to live with (something)
- Lift/raise a finger/hand
- Let the cat out of the bag
- Leave (someone) out in the cold
- Leg man
- Lay eyes on (someone or something)
- Lost on (someone)
- Lull (someone) to sleep
- Lose heart
- Little pitchers have big ears
- Loudmouth
- Lick/whip (something) into shape
- Less than pleased
- Last will and testament
- Law unto oneself
- Like a sitting duck
- Let it rip
- Live within one's means
- Leave (someone) high and dry
- Lock horns with (someone)
- Living end
- Lace into (something)
- Let (something) loose
- Like pulling teeth
- Long face
- Let (something) ride
- Live high on/off the hog
- Leave/let well enough alone
- Live up to one's end of the bargain
- Lead a dog's life
- Leave one's mark on (someone or something)
- Lead (someone) down the garden path
- Luck out
- Lose out on (something)
- Let one's hair down
- Last word
- Look for (something to happen)