Идиома "take one's vows" с переводом
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The bride and groom turned to face each other in front of the people and the priest, held each others' hands and took their vows.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- To take on (something)
- Turn off (something)
- Take a shot/stab at (doing something)
- To stretch the truth
- Take a stand on (something)
- To be on hand
- Take a hand in (something)
- Think on one's feet
- Tan (someone's) hide
- Through thick and thin
- To ground (someone)
- Take (someone) for (someone or something)
- Take up a collection
- Throw (something) into the bargain
- To wit
- Take care of (something)
- Two-time (someone)
- Take (something)
- Take the trouble to (do something)
- Tough act to follow
- Throw (someone) off (someone's) trail
- Turn of the century
- To (someone's) way of thinking
- Take (something) on the chin
- Turn up one's nose at (something)
- Take the edge off (something)
- To the hilt
- Tear one's hair out
- Tie in (something) with (something)
- Tough break
- Tired out
- Take a potshot at (someone or something)
- Teacher's pet
- To the naked eye
- Toing and froing (on something)
- Tuck into (something)
- Top (something) off with (something)
- To and fro
- To kick off (something)
- Take the money and run
- Take over (something)
- Take heart
- To some extent
- To be/go out on a limb
- There are plenty of other fish in the sea
- Take a shine to (someone)
- Thumb one's nose at (someone or something)
- Tear down (someone)
- Turn on (something)
- Turn the heat up on (someone)