Идиома "reputed to be/do something" с переводом
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The new chef is reputed to be one of the best chefs in France.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву R
- Run down (someone or something)
- Red-letter day
- Ring up (something)
- Rear its ugly head
- Rob Peter to pay Paul
- Rub out (someone or something)
- Right and left
- Round-robin tournament/contest
- Rub salt in (someone's) wound
- Run off at the mouth
- Rise and shine!
- Round-robin meeting/discussion/debate
- Russian roulette
- Rap with (someone)
- Rivet (someone's) attention
- Round-trip ticket
- Ruffle its feathers
- Rise to the bait
- Run into
- Run in the family
- Ride on (someone's) coattails
- RCMP
- Race against time
- Right on
- Run up
- Raise a fuss
- Root for (someone or something)
- Run (something) by (someone) again
- Right side up
- Recognize (someone or something) for what it/he/she is
- Run into (trouble/problems)
- Read to oneself
- Read (something) through
- Right under one's nose
- Rub shoulders (with someone)
- Run afoul of the law
- Rub (someone) the wrong way
- Rub (something) off
- Run up (something)
- Rise to the occasion
- Run into a brick wall
- Raise/up the ante
- Royal treatment
- Run in (somewhere)
- Run counter to (something)
- Run down (someone)
- Resonate with (someone)
- Real McCoy
- Ready, willing, and able
- Reduced to (something)