Идиома "third degree" с переводом
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Mary's husband is extremely jealous and she is often given the third degree.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Thorn in (someone's) side
- To/of no avail
- Throw down the gauntlet
- Toss (someone) out of (somewhere)
- Try (someone's) patience
- Top (someone or something)
- Tie (someone) up in knots
- To the letter
- Take issue with (someone)
- Throw up one's hands (in despair/frustration)
- Tip the balance
- Take the wind out of someone's sails
- To mean business
- Tear one's hair out
- Take up (space or room)
- To the core
- Too big for one's boots/breeches
- Take to (something)
- To be under a cloud (of suspicion)
- Time and time again
- Take it away
- That's the way the ball bounces.
- To put it mildly
- Table a motion
- To whom it may concern
- Talk until one is blue in the face
- Take a hand in (something)
- Take stock of (something)
- Teething problems/troubles
- Talk through one's hat
- Touch off (someone)
- Through hell and high water
- Take to the woods
- Through the mill
- Twist (someone's) words around
- Take (something/it) to the bank
- Throw the baby out with the bathwater
- Take attendance
- To one's heart's content
- TLC
- Thumbs down on (someone or something)
- Thin on top
- To take off
- To be hung up on (someone or something)
- Take effect
- Turn tail
- To be high time
- Tie the knot
- Take (something) the wrong way
- Take up (somewhere)