Идиома "set out to (do something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву S
- Soft spot for (someone or something)
- Ships that pass in the night
- Straw that breaks the camel's back
- Set one's sights on (something)
- Six of one and half a dozen of the other
- Storm is brewing
- Stand on one's head (to do something)
- Speak with a forked tongue
- Stack the cards/deck for or against (someone or something)
- Silver bullet
- Second to none
- Small fry
- Shoot for (something)
- Shut up
- Set eyes on (someone or something)
- Sign one's own death warrant
- Stamp out (something)
- Sell out (someone or something)
- Spit up (something)
- Speak of the devil (and he appears)
- Stir (someone or something) up
- So soon
- Sew (something) up
- Stop at nothing
- Send (someone) off
- Shuttle (someone) from place to place
- Speak for (something)
- Stab (someone) in the back
- Spaced out
- Stand out
- Simmer down
- Sell (someone) short
- Stake a claim to (something)
- Sky's the limit
- Spin one's wheels
- Strike a pose
- Say (something) in a roundabout way
- See about (something)
- Stand (something) on its head
- Stick by/with (someone or something)
- Shadow of oneself/itself
- Set fire to (something)
- Stay away from (something)
- Set the table
- Set great store on (someone or something)
- Strike (someone's) fancy
- Strike up a conversation with (someone)
- Skeleton in one's closet
- Slave to (someone or something)
- Snow (someone) under