Идиома "take a leaf out of (someone's) book" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- To (someone's) mind
- Toy with (someone or something)
- That will be the day
- Throw the book at (someone)
- Take an oath
- Tub of lard
- To hound (someone)
- To be safe
- To hell and gone
- Taste of (something)
- Take one's cue from (someone)
- To be halfhearted about (someone or something)
- True love
- Take to one's heels
- Tenterhooks
- TB
- Take (someone) by surprise
- To the last
- Turn down (someone or something)
- Take (something) by storm
- Teach one's grandmother to suck eggs
- Turn the tide
- To hope against hope
- That's the way the cookie crumbles
- To wit
- Top dog
- To a T
- Touch up
- Take one's own life
- Trouble (someone) for (something)
- Tell time
- Turn (something) to good account
- Think little of (someone or something)
- Tin ear for (something)
- Toss off (an answer)
- Throw off (someone)
- Twist (someone) around one's (little) finger
- Take (someone or something) on
- Toe the line
- Tell on (someone)
- To beat the band
- Take up where one left off
- Take a crack at (something)
- Turn thumbs down on (someone or something)
- Take (a company) public
- To speak of
- Throw one's hands up in horror
- Throw (someone) to the lions
- Take (someone) into one's confidence
- Too rich for (someone's) blood