Идиома "see (someone) off" с переводом
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At the station I met Felix who had come to see his wife off.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву S
- Set one's heart on (something)
- Second nature to (someone)
- Scream one's head off
- Sight unseen
- See to (someone or something)
- Set forth (something)
- Shoot from the hip
- Step-by-step
- Speak up for (someone or something)
- Slip out
- Scare (someone) out of his or her wits
- Spring (something) on (someone)
- Something about (someone or something)
- Shut your mouth!
- Sell (something) out
- Something of the sort
- Sound as if
- Spare (someone) (something)
- Separate but equal
- Seize an opportunity
- Sticky fingers
- Strike a happy medium
- So-so
- Stand up and be counted
- Set forth (somewhere)
- Save face
- Steaming mad
- Scare the (living) daylights out of (someone)
- So mad that one could scream
- Shore (something) up
- Split (someone) up
- Set one's heart against (something)
- Stuff and nonsense
- Sock it to (someone)
- Sign on with (someone)
- Stick one's nose into (something)
- Shake off (someone or something)
- Smoke and mirrors
- Search me
- So still you can hear a pin drop
- Such as it is
- Set (someone) back on his or her heels
- Stand clear of (something)
- Shove one's way somewhere
- Skin and bones
- Smoke (something) out
- See the sights
- Stick one's head in a noose
- Stumble into (somewhere)
- Steal someone's heart