Идиома "take to one's heels" с переводом
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The boys were stealing apples from the garden and took to their heels when they saw the owner approaching them.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Take one's cue from (someone)
- Touch off (something)
- Time was (when)
- Thick
- To bring someone for a visit
- Turn up
- Take pity on (someone or something)
- Tip (someone) off
- Take (someone's) breath away
- Two of a kind
- Turn a blind eye to (someone or something)
- Take a turn for the better
- Top banana
- Take (someone) for a ride
- Take care of number one
- Throw (someone) off (someone's) trail
- Tie down (someone or something)
- Take (someone) into one's confidence
- Take a powder
- Take up (something)
- Thick-skinned
- Throw (someone's) name around
- Three sheets to the wind
- Try (someone's) patience
- To order
- To kick off (something)
- Tarred with the same brush
- Take the rap for (someone or something)
- Toe the line/mark
- Tried-and-true
- Tied to one's mother's apron strings
- Touch a sore spot/point
- Thorn in (someone's) side
- That will be the day
- Take (something) at face value
- Thousand and one
- To skip bail
- Try on (something)
- Talk back to (someone)
- Tie up (a boat)
- Turn thumbs down (on something)
- Talk until one is blue in the face
- Ten-four
- Take (something) into account
- Take liberties with (someone or something)
- Try out one's wings
- True to one's word
- Taste blood
- Take (something) lying down
- Too many cooks spoil the broth/stew