Идиома "take it into one's head to do (something)" с переводом
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Why did you take it into your head to invite Elvis to the party? He is such a wet blanket.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Take off clothes/shoes etc.
- Time flies
- To the hilt
- Take the wind out of one's sails
- Take the plunge
- Table a motion
- Time off
- Turn the heat up on (someone)
- Tie up (something)
- Tie in (something) with (something)
- Turn up one's nose at (something)
- Think (someone or something) fit for (something)
- Take off
- Too big for one's boots/breeches
- Thick-skinned
- Team player
- Take note of (something)
- To stretch the truth
- Track (someone or something) down
- Talk back to (someone)
- TP
- Take (someone) down a notch/peg or two
- Topsy-turvy
- Tell apart (two things or people)
- Take great pains to do (something)
- Take stock of (something)
- Toy with (someone or something)
- Take in (someone)
- Two-time (someone)
- Turn out all right/good
- Take a turn for the worse
- Take (someone) up on (something)
- Take (someone) under one's wings
- Turn in (something)
- Top-drawer
- Trade in (something)
- Through and through
- To a fault
- TGIF
- Take up (space or room)
- To harp on (something)
- To set up (something)
- Take the checkered flag
- Tie up (someone)
- Try one's hand (at something)
- Take (something)
- To bring someone for a visit
- Turn a deaf ear to (someone)
- Take (someone) for (someone or something)
- Turn out (something)