Идиома "scare the (living) daylights out of (someone)" с переводом
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Seeing a huge dog ready to attack scared the daylights out of the boy.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву S
- Swing (something)
- Stack the deck
- Skin-deep
- Sweat blood
- Stuck in a rut
- Say (something) to (someone's) face
- Sit on the fence
- Shaken up
- Step-by-step
- Standing joke
- Shoulder to shoulder
- Strings attached
- Stand up
- Spit up (something)
- Square away (something)
- Sound like a broken record
- SOS
- See to it (that something is done)
- Size up (someone or something)
- Six feet under
- Sight for sore eyes
- Shoot one's mouth off
- Saved by the bell
- Ships that pass in the night
- Sell (something) off
- Shoot one's wad
- Sell (something) out
- Shake up (something)
- Save (something) for a rainy day
- Stick around
- Set one's sights on (something)
- Sack out
- Swear on a stack of bibles
- Square up to (someone or something)
- See (something) out
- Set tongues wagging
- Stick in (someone's) mind
- Stand in for (someone)
- Scale (something) down
- Simmer down
- Side against (someone)
- Safe and sound
- Sitting pretty
- Shot in the arm
- Smell a rat
- Stuffed shirt
- Show up
- Say "I do"
- See a man about a dog
- Small fry