Идиома "take one's cue from (someone)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Tie up (someone)
- Take place
- Take turns
- Take it easy on (someone or something)
- Turn on a dime
- To the nth degree
- Take one's mind off (something)
- Touch a sore spot/point
- Tell it to the marines/Sweeney
- Too big for one's britches/boots
- Thousand and one
- Top (someone or something)
- Tie in (something) with (something)
- To the ends of the earth
- To be on the safe side
- Take (something) personally
- TKO
- Top (something) off with (something)
- Tread on (someone's) toes
- Time is ripe
- Tip the scales at (something)
- To hem and haw
- TA
- To set up (something)
- Table a discussion
- Take that tack
- Time after time
- Tell (someone) to his or her face
- Take the initiative to (do something)
- Take one's leave of (someone)
- Take (someone) under one's wings
- To wit
- Turn a deaf ear to (someone)
- Throw oneself at the mercy of the court
- Take the bitter with the sweet
- Take (something) at face value
- Take (something) out on (someone or something)
- Take stock of (something)
- Tied up
- Take a turn for the worse
- Tune up (an engine)
- Take time off
- To (someone's) liking
- Thumb one's nose at (someone or something)
- Take a look for (someone or something)
- To the naked eye
- Take kindly to (someone or something)
- Talk turkey
- To mix it up
- Take office