Идиома "let (someone) go" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву L
- Laugh up one's sleeve
- Leave (something) on
- Long shot
- Last person
- Line of least resistance
- Like two peas in a pod
- Loose ends
- Line up (someone with someone)
- Left-handed compliment
- Live beyond one's means
- Little frog in a big pond
- Let (something) slip (out)
- Let go with (something)
- Listen to (someone) with half an ear
- Lead up to (something)
- Lose one's shirt
- Lull (someone) into a false sense of security
- Laugh one's head off
- Life of the party
- Lay (something) to rest
- Lay it on thick
- Lost on (someone)
- Look out for (someone)
- Loom large (on the horizon)
- Line up
- Leave someone for someone else
- Lay (something) on (someone)
- Leave (someone or something) behind
- Lay down one's life (for someone or something)
- Let (someone) off (easy)
- Live high on/off the hog
- Leave (someone) holding the bag
- Leave a lot to be desired
- Long in the tooth
- Lose track of (someone or something)
- Last of the big spenders
- Laugh all the way to the bank
- Let (someone) in on (something)
- Little bit
- Lesser of the two
- Loudmouth
- Leave (someone) alone
- Let the chance slip by
- Lay low
- Like/love to hear oneself talk
- Leave/let well enough alone
- Let (something) loose
- Live and let live
- Lead time
- Like hell