Идиома "little pitchers have big ears" с переводом
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"Little pitchers have big ears," Jack said when he saw his son standing at the door listening to his conversation with his wife.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву L
- Let down one's hair
- Let one's emotions show
- Look (someone) up
- Like a sitting duck
- Look the picture of health
- Loom large (on the horizon)
- Long shot
- Level playing field
- Lay one's cards on the table
- Look for trouble
- Live (something) down
- Live down (something)
- Loudmouth
- Light into (someone)
- Lay up (a vessel)
- Louse up
- Last will and testament
- Lose sleep over (someone or something)
- Lock (something) in
- Lead (someone) to believe (something)
- Learn the ropes
- Line up (someone for something)
- Lay/light into (something)
- Leave someone for someone else
- Leave word with (someone)
- Lost in the shuffle
- Lend (someone) an ear
- Leave (someone) in peace
- Lull before the storm
- Lead up to (something)
- Lift/raise a finger/hand
- Lousy with (something)
- Likes of (someone)
- LPG
- Learn by heart
- Live it up
- Let (something) loose
- Level with (someone)
- Let out (someone)
- Look over one's shoulder
- Live hand-to-mouth
- Let (something) off
- Lower one's voice
- Leave a lot to be desired
- Lay (something) to rest
- Lesser of the two
- Lower the boom on (someone)
- Lie fallow
- Let (something) go
- Look to (someone)