Идиома "stand for (something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву S
- Shut up
- Show-off
- See a man about a dog
- Shoot the works
- Scream one's head off
- Show (someone) the door
- Sure thing.
- Sweep (someone) off his or her feet
- Show one's face
- So-and-so
- Sick and tired of (someone or something)
- Score points with someone
- Sold out
- Snow (someone) under
- Split (something) fifty-fifty
- Spell (something) out
- Sunny-side up
- Stand on one's own two feet
- Stick out like a sore thumb
- Shut out (a team)
- Sell (someone) on a plan or idea
- Speak one's piece/mind
- See the last of (someone or something)
- Sport of kings
- Shoot one's mouth off
- Shut up (someone or something)
- Smart money is on (something)
- Stick (someone) with (something)
- Stick to one's guns
- Separate the men from the boys
- Slow up
- Splurge on (something)
- Stick one's neck out (for someone or something)
- Slip up
- Stand behind (someone or something)
- Skin-deep
- Spare (someone) (something)
- Say "I do"
- Set a precedent
- Stand by (someone)
- Shut (something) up
- Strike (someone) as funny
- Sweep (something) under the rug/carpet
- See fit to (do something)
- Strapped for cash
- Shake hands with (someone)
- Second hand
- Set about to (do something or go somewhere)
- Speak ill of (someone)
- Shut one's face/trap