Идиома "lock the barn door after the horse is gone" с переводом
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Tina failed the examination and said she would study hard after that. She wanted to lock the barn door after the horse was gone.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву L
- Look like death warmed over
- Leg man
- Litmus test
- Like looking for a needle in a haystack
- Look over one's shoulder
- Lose sleep over (someone or something)
- Look forward to (something)
- Line up (someone for something)
- Lunatic fringe
- Like a bump on a log
- Let (something) slide
- Lie low
- Like pulling teeth
- Loaded for bear
- Like mad
- Lay out (money)
- Lay (someone) to rest
- Laid-back
- Live and learn
- Like shooting fish in a barrel
- Laugh all the way to the bank
- Look down on (someone or something)
- Lash out (at someone)
- Let alone (something)
- Learn (something) the hard way
- Lousy with (something)
- Line up (something with something)
- Lose one's shirt
- Lose one's grip
- Lay (something) on the table
- Look to (something)
- Lay/light into (someone)
- Long haul
- Laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
- Lock, stock, and barrel
- Look like something the cat dragged in
- Lower oneself to (some level)
- Lie in state
- Lend (someone) a hand
- Look after (someone)
- Lay away money
- Late in life
- Let the buyer beware
- Land of Nod
- Least of all
- Lead/live the life of Riley
- Look the other way
- Lord it over (someone)
- Look a gift horse in the mouth
- Like waving a red flag in front of a bull