Идиома "sock (something) away" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву S
- Suit oneself
- Seeing someone
- Stop in one's tracks
- Stark raving mad
- Sweetie pie
- Short of (something)
- Screw up
- Shoulder to cry on
- Shoot the breeze/bull
- Strike it rich
- Small potatoes
- School of thought
- Sleep (something) off
- Stretch the point
- See the light of day
- Show-and-tell
- Speak the same language
- Spoon-feed (someone)
- Sit right
- Small/wee hours (of the night/morning)
- Stand a chance of (doing something)
- Save one's breath
- See through (someone or something)
- Stand by
- Ships that pass in the night
- See stars
- Scrape (something) together
- Sit on (something)
- Stranger to (someone or something or somewhere)
- Spill the beans
- Split one's sides (with laughter)
- Start in as (something)
- Stick together
- Say (something) under one's breath
- Sit idly by
- Sporting chance
- Speak up
- Son of a sea biscuit
- String (something) out
- Set (something) to music
- Screw around
- Spring for (something)
- Straw that breaks the camel's back
- Shake up (someone)
- Stand one's ground
- Separate the men from the boys
- Smoke and mirrors
- String (someone) along
- Skip out on (someone or something)
- Send (someone) about his or her business