Идиома "take (someone or somewhere) by storm" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Tear up (something)
- Tenterhooks
- Take time off
- Topsy-turvy
- To pieces
- Turn thumbs down (on something)
- Touched (in the head)
- Two cents (worth)
- Take the wind out of someone's sails
- Torn between (two things)
- Think twice (before doing something)
- Turn on (something)
- Talk (something) over
- Try on (something)
- To beat the band
- Take (something) lying down
- To harp on (something)
- Too close to call
- Toss one's cookies
- Take off one's hat to (someone)
- Thick
- Toss (someone) out of (somewhere)
- Take a hint
- Take the initiative to (do something)
- To be running high
- Take five
- Two cents
- Take a bow
- Take (someone) for granted
- Take one's eye off the ball
- TBA
- Turn on (someone)
- Take (someone) down a notch/peg or two
- Take up (space or room)
- Turn (something) on its head
- Trump up (something)
- Take it easy
- Think nothing of (something)
- Take the day off
- Tell apart (two things or people)
- Tied up
- To be hot and bothered
- Turn a blind eye to (someone or something)
- Take a leaf out of (someone's) book
- Turn one's hand to (something)
- To be hungry for (something)
- To be broke
- Thankful for small blessings
- Take (someone's) pulse
- Turn off (somewhere)