Идиома "take the law into one's own hands" с переводом
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расправиться без суда, пытаться отправлять правосудие самомуПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
Ned decided to take the law into his own hands and avenge himself on his offender.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Two's company, three's a crowd
- To sign on the dotted line
- Try out (something)
- Touch on/upon (something)
- Take an interest in (something)
- Throw money at (something)
- To bring someone for a visit
- Turn the tables on (someone)
- Touch off (something)
- Throw a fit
- TB
- Take sick/ill
- True love
- Take off after (someone or something)
- Take up with (someone)
- Take (someone) for a ride
- Tie the knot
- Town-and-gown
- Take one's own medicine
- Take down (something)
- Top-drawer
- Turn (something) over in one's mind
- To horn in on (someone)
- To be hard on (someone's) heels
- Take up (something)
- Take (something) at face value
- To hell and gone
- There is no such thing as a free lunch
- To date
- Turn (something) to good account
- Take sides
- Turn on one's heel
- Turn (something) on its head
- Taste of (something)
- Talk (something) over
- Throw (someone) for a loss
- Talk until one is blue in the face
- Time flies
- Turn down (something)
- Take a turn for the worse
- To horse around
- To hand out (something)
- To be hungry for (something)
- To a great/large extent
- To whom it may concern
- Truth will out
- Take minutes
- Throw cold water on (something)
- Turn (something) on its ear
- To be hopped up on (something)