Идиома "rub out (someone or something)" с переводом
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During the huge explosion many buildings were destroyed and about one hundred people were rubbed out.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву R
- Resign oneself to something
- Run into (trouble/problems)
- Run into (someone)
- Rain on (someone's) parade
- Run rampant
- Run over (someone or something)
- Run (someone) out
- Rail at (someone) about (something)
- Risk one's neck (to do something)
- Red cent
- Raise/up the ante
- Ride roughshod over (someone or something)
- Rope (someone) into (doing something)
- Raise one's sights
- Run out of patience
- Regular as clockwork
- Read (something) through
- Round-robin tournament/contest
- Rake (something) off
- Ring down the curtain on (something)
- Right off the bat
- Regardless of (something)
- Run afoul of the law
- Run like clockwork
- Russian roulette
- Rough-and-tumble
- Reputed to be/do something
- Run away with (someone)
- Roll in
- Rack one's brain
- Rake in the money
- Regular guy
- Run (something) by (someone) again
- Right on time
- Rarin' to go
- Red tape
- Rustle (something) up
- Rap (someone's) knuckles
- Reach a stalemate
- Red-eye
- Rolling in money
- Ride (something) out
- Rough it
- Raise its (ugly) head
- Right away
- Reluctant to (do something)
- Rhyme or reason
- Ruffle (someone's) feathers
- Roll with the punches
- Run for one's life