Идиома "set one back on one's heels" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву S
- Second hand
- Splurge on (something)
- Size up (someone or something)
- Stand up to (someone)
- Sniff out (someone or something)
- Sticky fingers
- Something else again
- Stand up and be counted
- So soon
- Skid row
- Skin-deep
- Stroke of luck
- Stand by
- Stick up (someone or something)
- Straight and narrow
- Shoot straight
- Sharp tongue
- Stare (someone) in the face
- Smoke (something) out
- See the light of day
- Suggestive of (something)
- Set tongues wagging
- See the handwriting on the wall
- Stay put
- Sum and substance
- Scaredy-cat
- Scare the (living) daylights out of (someone)
- SOB
- Someone's fingerprints are on (something)
- Strike a sour note
- Sit around (somewhere)
- Spick-and-span
- Sound off about (something)
- Slower and slower
- See through (someone or something)
- Step down from (a job/position)
- Steal a base
- Sit up with (someone)
- Split hairs
- Show one's cards/hand
- Swift and sure
- Straw that broke the camel's back
- Stand in (someone's) way
- Scratch the surface
- So quiet you can hear a pin drop
- Set the table
- Sleep with (someone)
- Spin a yarn
- SOS
- Scare (someone) out of his or her wits