Идиома "luck out" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву L
- Learn by heart
- Let on
- Leave (someone) in the lurch
- Leave (something) hanging (in the air)
- Laugh off (something)
- Like a ton of bricks
- Let (someone) off (easy)
- Let sleeping dogs lie
- Long haul
- Leading question
- Let down one's hair
- Lean over backwards (to do something or to help someone)
- Lie through one's teeth
- Leave word with (someone)
- Leap to conclusions
- Let the cat out of the bag
- Like it or lump it
- Let well enough alone
- Like pulling teeth
- Live within one's means
- Lose one's cool
- Lose sleep over (someone or something)
- Like a deer caught in the headlights
- Last straw
- Let (something) slide
- Leak out (something)
- Live (something) down
- Long in the tooth
- Land up (somewhere or in some situation)
- Light up
- Like a sitting duck
- Look for trouble
- Look forward to (something)
- Land on one's feet/both feet
- Lay of the land
- Like a bolt out of the blue
- Land an account
- Let things slide
- Landslide victory
- Lock, stock, and barrel
- Look (someone) in the eye/face
- Leave oneself wide open for (something)
- Let (something) slip (out)
- Leave (something) out
- Lace into (someone)
- Lay out (something)
- Live and let live
- Leave (something) open
- Leopard can't change its spots
- Learn the ropes