Идиома "take a backseat to (someone or something)" с переводом
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I didn't intend to accept a lower position and to take a backseat to Jack.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Throw a monkey wrench into the works
- To be hopeless at (doing something)
- Turn the trick
- Tightfisted/closefisted (with money)
- To be in hand
- Think up (an excuse/idea)
- Take a hand in (something)
- Toot/blow one's own horn
- Two heads are better than one
- Take attendance
- Take stock in (something)
- Take in (clothes)
- Throw (someone) for a loss
- To one's heart's content
- Through and through
- Too close for comfort
- Take out a loan
- Think inside the box
- Trouble (someone) for (something)
- Turn in
- Take up (space or room)
- TA
- Turn over
- Trip up
- Turn the tables on (someone)
- Take one's eye off the ball
- Take up where one left off
- Thanks to (someone or something)
- Take offense at (someone or something)
- Try out (something)
- To be on hand
- Take a leak
- Take turns
- Take a spill
- To mean business
- Throw one's hat into the ring
- Take (something) personally
- Tear into (someone or something)
- Two cents
- Take (someone's) part
- To take it
- Thrash (something) out
- To the full
- Throw a party for (someone)
- Trumped-up
- Take care of (something)
- Too many irons in the fire
- To boot
- Try out one's wings
- Trot (something) out