Идиома "sweep (someone) off his or her feet" с переводом
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When I saw my favorite singer appear on the stage, it swept me off my feet.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву S
- Steamed up
- So much the better
- Sink in
- Sharp tongue
- Something's up
- Stark raving mad
- Solid as a rock
- Set sail
- Set out (somewhere)
- Six feet under
- Say (something) under one's breath
- Strike the right note
- Stuff one's face
- Sadder but wiser
- Stop dead
- Susceptible to (something)
- Show (someone) to his or her seat
- So-so
- Shoulder to shoulder
- Start over/off with a clean slate
- Something about (someone or something)
- Stand up
- Stitch in time saves nine
- Scared silly/stiff
- Strike a pose
- Strike (someone's) fancy
- Sweat bullets/blood
- Saving grace
- Smell blood
- Sit back
- Shake hands on (something)
- Second wind
- Sail under false colors
- Shoe is on the other foot
- Start the ball rolling
- Stick in (someone's) throat/craw
- See red
- String (something) out
- Speak up for (someone or something)
- Sell out
- Stumble into (somewhere)
- Shoot oneself in the foot
- Ships that pass in the night
- See (something) out
- Split ticket
- Sleep in
- Swear off (something)
- Speak out of turn
- Second to none
- Suck (someone) in