Идиома "mind one's P's and Q's" с переводом
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You should always mind your P's and Q's and not say anything to offend people.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву M
- Mince (one's) words
- Mind one's own business
- Make up one's mind
- Meet one's match
- More than (someone) bargained for
- Make peace with (someone)
- Miss out on (something)
- Mark my word(s)
- Make or break (someone)
- Make (someone's) position clear
- Make a point of (doing/saying something)
- Meet the requirements (for something)
- Mind goes blank
- Make overtures to (someone)
- Make a fool out of (someone)
- Muddy the water
- Make up for (something)
- Make the best of (something)
- Make a motion
- Mixed bag
- Make a practice of (something)
- Mark time
- Make oneself at home
- Make a bundle/pile
- Mop the floor up with (someone)
- Make away with (something)
- Make free with (someone or something)
- Mention (someone or something) in passing
- Mend fences with (someone)
- Match made in heaven
- Make (someone's) mouth water
- Mine of information
- Mind is on (something)
- Make a meal of (something)
- Make a pitch (for someone or something)
- More dead than alive
- Make oneself felt
- More often than not
- Move up (in the world)
- Make heads or tails (out) of (something)
- Meal ticket
- More to (someone or something) than meets the eye
- Much ado about nothing
- MIA
- Make believe
- Make for (someone or somewhere)
- Milk of human kindness
- Make a great show of (something)
- Money is no object
- Make ends meet