Идиома "take that tack" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Twiddle one's thumbs
- Take the law into one's own hands
- To say nothing of (someone or something)
- Thank one's lucky stars
- Take up (somewhere)
- Thick
- To be rolling in (something)
- To hell and gone
- Two can play that game
- Take (someone's) part
- Throw off (someone)
- Twist (someone's) arm
- Take exception to (something)
- To kick off (something)
- To be on the safe side
- TA
- Throw (someone) to the wolves
- Take shape
- Take note of (something)
- Taken aback
- To take off
- Take kindly to (someone or something)
- To the letter
- Tongue in cheek
- To be hopped up on (something)
- Take it or leave it
- Talk up (someone or something)
- To mean nothing to (someone)
- Thumbs down on (someone or something)
- To the hilt
- To hound (someone)
- Trade on (something)
- Take a dig at (someone)
- Take the cake
- Too close for comfort
- Twist (someone's) words around
- Tenterhooks
- To beat the band
- Through hell and high water
- To be under a cloud (of suspicion)
- Turn the tables on (someone)
- Take sides
- Throw in the towel/sponge
- Too many cooks spoil the broth/stew
- Take (someone or something) in hand
- Tidy sum of money
- Take (someone) hostage
- Turn on (something)
- Take charge of (someone or something)
- To ground (someone)