Идиома "lost-and-found" с переводом
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I left my camera in the train and went to the lost-and-found office at the train station to regain it.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву L
- Let (something) slide by
- Layaway plan
- Lead a dog's life
- Let out (clothes/a rope)
- Light into (something)
- Loaded
- Live down (something)
- Late in life
- Like a sitting duck
- Like crazy
- Lock the barn door after the horse is stolen
- Like a deer caught in the headlights
- Leave (something) out
- Let bygones be bygones
- Lose one's marbles/mind
- Lead (someone) to believe (something)
- Lead (someone) around by the nose
- Leave/let well enough alone
- Land up (somewhere or in some situation)
- Lend (someone) an ear
- Last straw
- Lay up (something)
- Look up (something)
- Lap up (something)
- Lower the boom on (someone)
- Lull (someone) into a false sense of security
- Leave a lot to be desired
- Lay out (something)
- Live out of a suitcase
- LLB
- Like an open book
- Let the chance slip by
- Lover's lane
- Lay down one's life (for someone or something)
- Lay hold of (something)
- Lick/whip (something) into shape
- Let the buyer beware
- Let up on (someone or something)
- Lay one's hands on (someone or something)
- Lord it over (someone)
- Look down one's nose at (someone or something)
- Laugh one's head off
- Lay one's cards on the table
- Like greased lightning
- Like nothing on earth
- Leave oneself wide open for (something)
- Like it's such a big deal!
- Look at/see the world through rose-colored glasses
- Like mad
- Living end