Идиома "lose one's shirt" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву L
- Lay one's cards on the table
- Look out for (someone)
- Lean over backwards (to do something or to help someone)
- Long and the short of it
- Look after (someone)
- Like getting blood out of a stone
- Like a ton of bricks
- Loud and clear
- Lose touch with (someone)
- Law unto oneself
- Land on one's feet/both feet
- Line of products
- Lace into (something)
- Last thing on (someone's) mind
- Leg man
- Like it's such a big deal!
- Like a bump on a log
- Let (something) slip by
- Learn (something) by heart
- Let alone (something)
- Let the buyer beware
- Look after number one
- Let (something) slip (out)
- Let the chips fall where they may
- Let sleeping dogs lie
- Look on (someone) as (something)
- Lose one's marbles/mind
- Like a fish out of water
- Line of least resistance
- Lead (someone) down the garden path
- Lend color to (something)
- Let the cat out of the bag
- Leave (someone) in the lurch
- Live in
- Land of Nod
- Let out (something)
- Live down (something)
- Loose ends
- Lose one's way
- Lose sight of (something)
- Live up to one's end of the bargain
- Like it or lump it
- Look like the cat that swallowed the canary
- Last person
- Lie through one's teeth
- Live it up
- Look (someone) up
- Lead off
- Light out (for somewhere)
- Lull (someone) into a false sense of security