Идиома "see (someone) out" с переводом
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проводить кого-либо из комнаты, из домаПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
I was afraid to get lost in the building, so I asked my friend to see me out.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву S
- Sell (someone) a bill of goods
- Score points with someone
- See the light of day
- Squirrel away (some money)
- Show one's true colors
- Sort of (something)
- Sock away (some money)
- Swallow (something) hook, line and sinker
- Salt of the earth
- Set the stage for (something)
- Stir (someone or something) up
- Small/wee hours (of the night/morning)
- Stick with (something)
- Stitch in time saves nine
- Something of the sort
- Sweet-talk (someone)
- Skin and bones
- Stay away from (something)
- Slice of the cake/pie
- Strapped for cash
- Smoke and mirrors
- Sick at heart
- Show one's hand
- Something's up
- Set upon (someone or something)
- Stop-and-go
- Set (someone) up (in business)
- Sign (something) over
- Stand on ceremony
- Set a date
- Save up (for something)
- Sell like hotcakes
- Sweat (something) out
- Straight from the shoulder
- Swamped with (something)
- Square things up with (someone)
- Slap (someone or something) down
- Sit on the fence
- Swelled head
- Sands of time
- Struggle to the death
- So much the better
- Stick up (someone or something)
- Stroke of luck
- Split one's sides (with laughter)
- Sitting duck
- Swing (something)
- Strike a sour note
- Swear (someone) in
- Scream bloody murder