Идиома "taste of things to come" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Toss (someone) out of (somewhere)
- Turn thumbs down on (someone or something)
- Take (someone) at his or her word
- Travesty of justice
- Throw one's hands up in horror
- Throw (someone) to the wolves
- To the bitter end
- Take attendance
- Take down (something)
- To be on easy street
- Think out (something)
- Take (someone or somewhere) by storm
- Take one's time
- Tear one's hair out
- To be on the safe side
- Tied to one's mother's apron strings
- Turn in
- Throw up one's hands (in despair/frustration)
- Turn over (something) to (someone)
- Trials and tribulations
- Talk (someone) out of (something)
- Time of one's life
- Teacher's pet
- Turn the clock back
- Take a whack at (someone)
- Time was (when)
- Turn in (someone)
- Think little of (someone or something)
- Throw one's hands up in despair
- Take the stand
- Trouble (someone) for (something)
- Take off time
- Toy with (someone or something)
- Talk (someone) down in price
- Take a fancy/liking to (someone or something)
- Turn up one's nose at (something)
- To (someone's) mind
- Tear/rip (someone) limb from limb
- Teach one's grandmother to suck eggs
- Team up with (someone)
- True to form
- Top dog
- Take a bath (on something)
- Take the edge off (something)
- To be hot and bothered
- Tie down (someone or something)
- To hope against hope
- Turn a blind eye to (someone or something)
- Touch off (something)
- Tail between one's legs