Идиома "take off" с переводом
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The children were playing ball in my garden; they took off when they saw me.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Take (someone) by surprise
- Thick-skinned
- Throw a monkey wrench into the works
- Top (someone or something)
- Through thick and thin
- Two can play that game
- Torn between (two things)
- Take the liberty of (doing something)
- To pieces
- Twiddle one's thumbs
- Try (something) out on (someone)
- Throw oneself at (someone)
- Take umbrage at (something)
- Turn down (someone or something)
- Take a look at (someone or something)
- Throw (something) back in (someone's) face
- Take (someone or something) wrong
- Take a course in (something)
- Tie up (traffic)
- Tub of lard
- Tan (someone's) hide
- Take (something) with a grain of salt
- Take a bow
- Throw a party for (someone)
- To nose down
- Think over (something)
- Take the roll
- To hand it to (someone)
- To take off
- Think the world of (someone or something)
- Take off clothes/shoes etc.
- Take steps to (prevent/do something)
- Take it on the chin
- Talk down to (someone)
- Tie in (something) with (something)
- To the tune of (an amount of money)
- Tidy sum of money
- Take in (clothes)
- To be hard on (someone's) heels
- Top dog
- To take it
- Take the law into one's own hands
- Twist (someone) around one's (little) finger
- Take the edge off (something)
- Toot/blow one's own horn
- To ground (someone)
- Tie up with (someone or something)
- To the wall
- To jazz up (something)
- Tell (someone) a thing or two