Идиома "to be on the safe side" с переводом
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The train ticket might cost a bit more, so to be on the safe side I should have more money about me.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- To be on hand
- Tan (someone's) hide
- Time to catch one's breath
- To jazz up (something)
- Turn down (something)
- Try one's hand (at something)
- Take (something) lying down
- Through hell and high water
- Take a punch at (someone)
- Take a course in (something)
- Top (something) off with (something)
- To mean (something) to (someone)
- Tell (someone) off
- Take precedence over (someone or something)
- Time is money
- Throw/pitch someone a curve
- Tit for tat
- Take (something) by storm
- Talk turkey
- To hell and gone
- Touch/hit/strike a raw nerve
- Turn (something) on its head
- Take one's eye off the ball
- To skip bail
- Taste of things to come
- Thumbs up on (someone or something)
- Tourist trap
- Turn on (someone)
- Take (someone) up on (something)
- Through the grapevine
- Throw together (people)
- To the wall
- Travesty of justice
- Try out for (something)
- Take it
- Toss a salad
- Take off one's hat to (someone)
- Throw (something) together
- Time out
- Turn off (something)
- To be raised in a barn
- Take (something) in stride
- Throw a fit
- Talk (someone) out of (doing something)
- Take out (someone)
- Take a vacation
- Take (someone) into one's confidence
- Taste blood
- Take exception to (something)
- Taper off