Идиома "pull one's (own) weight" с переводом
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My mother wanted me to pull my weight in cleaning the house.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву P
- Poke one's nose into (something)
- PTA
- Put some teeth into (something)
- Pay lip service to (someone or something)
- Put on the dog
- Per head
- PC
- Put one's money where one's mouth is
- Put (someone) through
- Putty in (someone's) hands
- Put in one's two cents (worth)
- Preliminary hearing
- Piece/slice of the action
- Put one's hand to the plow
- Put one's head on the block for (someone or something)
- Play by the rules
- Put on one's thinking cap
- Play one's cards right
- Play fair
- Put one's thinking cap on
- Put one's shoulder to the wheel
- Play cat and mouse with (someone)
- Put one's mind to (something)
- Powder one's nose
- Pie in the sky
- Perfect couple
- Put one's foot down (about something)
- Play one's cards close to one's chest
- Pour money down the drain
- Pass with flying colors
- PA
- Play possum
- Peeping Tom
- Pay a king's ransom (for something)
- Punitive damages
- Paint the town red
- Prick up one's ears
- Power of attorney
- Put one's head in the lion's mouth
- PS
- Pass the buck
- Pay up
- Pale/blue/green around the gills
- Penny for one's thoughts
- Pay an arm and a leg (for something)
- Pennies from heaven
- Paint oneself into a corner
- Put one's toe in the water
- Pit one's wits against (someone)
- Piece of cake