Идиома "take a load off one's feet" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- To the wall
- Take (someone or something) off (someone's) hands
- To mean business
- Trouble (someone) with/to do (something)
- Trump up (something)
- Take steps to (prevent/do something)
- Tone (something) down
- To mean nothing to (someone)
- Tear/rip (someone) limb from limb
- Turn off (somewhere)
- Take the words out of (someone's) mouth
- Tip (someone) off
- Third degree
- To horse around
- Throw the baby out with the bathwater
- Think out loud
- Tie up (traffic)
- Tickle (someone's) fancy
- Torn between (two things)
- Trade in (something)
- Take up (time)
- Top-drawer
- Take attendance
- To stand trial
- Throw/pitch someone a curve
- TP
- Talk (someone) out of (something)
- Take in (clothes)
- Throw a party for (someone)
- Take a crack at (something)
- Take the money and run
- Trials and tribulations
- Take to (someone or something)
- Tilt at windmills
- Take a turn for the better
- Tie in (something) with (something)
- Talk out (a problem)
- Take (something) in stride
- Throw caution to the wind
- Tell apart (two things or people)
- Table a discussion
- Take over (something)
- Turn in (someone)
- Take place
- Take a new turn
- Take no stock in (something)
- Top (someone or something)
- Turn up one's nose at (something)
- Twiddle one's thumbs
- Thrash (something) out