Идиома "take up (something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Tie down (someone or something)
- Toe the line
- Take a new turn
- To mean (something) to (someone)
- Tar and feather (someone)
- Two-faced
- Take precedence over (someone or something)
- Taste of (something)
- Turn out (someone)
- Thumb a lift/ride
- Take in
- Throw down the gauntlet
- Take the wind out of someone's sails
- Turn on a dime
- Tower of strength
- Take a leak
- Thick
- Throw oneself at (someone's) feet
- To hunger for (something)
- Thorn in (someone's) side
- Tooth and nail
- Through the mill
- To be running high
- Through the grapevine
- To the contrary
- Turn (someone) on
- To be onto (someone or something)
- Team player
- To stretch the truth
- Thumbs down on (someone or something)
- Try on (something)
- Take a nosedive
- Tug at (someone's) heartstrings
- To be high time
- Take aim at (someone or something)
- Third degree
- Tightfisted/closefisted (with money)
- Twist (someone) around one's (little) finger
- Tell (someone) where to get off
- Through thick and thin
- TLC
- Turn (something) to one's advantage
- Take off one's hat to (someone)
- To beat the band
- Take a potshot at (someone or something)
- Take to (someone or something)
- Think better of (doing something)
- To be raised in a barn
- Throw off (someone)
- Take great pains to do (something)