Идиома "tip (someone) off" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- To be hung up on (someone or something)
- Turn out all right/good
- Two bricks shy of a load
- Tear off
- Thumb one's nose at (someone or something)
- Tub of lard
- Throw the book at (someone)
- Take out a loan
- Trouble (someone) with/to do (something)
- Take the checkered flag
- To a T
- Team player
- Tired out
- Tie down (someone or something)
- Take it
- Throw (something) back in (someone's) face
- Take (someone or something) wrong
- To be raised in a barn
- Tune up (an engine)
- Turn up
- Take in (money)
- To be hungry for (something)
- Talk shop
- Throw one's hands up in despair
- Two-faced
- Take it away
- Try one's hand (at something)
- Turn (someone) on
- Take a dig at (someone)
- Thank one's lucky stars
- Tell (someone) to his or her face
- Then and there
- To hell and gone
- Think up (an excuse/idea)
- Tell on (someone)
- Throw out (someone)
- Take (something) into account
- Take (someone) into one's confidence
- Take a beating
- Turn the clock back
- Take the bitter with the sweet
- To be green
- Take stock in (something)
- Those three little words
- Talk back to (someone)
- Take no stock in (something)
- Two-time (someone)
- To a great/large extent
- Trump card
- Tie (someone's) hands