Идиома "to heel" с переводом
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When John was sixteen, he thought he could do as he pleased, but his father cut off his allowance, and he soon came to heel.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Take (something) to one's grave
- Trip up
- Take one's cue from (someone)
- There is more than one way to skin a cat
- Take up (clothes)
- Take a shower/bath
- Take a punch at (someone)
- Take to one's heels
- To hush up
- Touch off
- Tie up (someone)
- Take in (clothes)
- Too close to call
- Tail between one's legs
- Touch up (something)
- Thorn in (someone's) side
- Thankful for small blessings
- To turn over
- Take a backseat to (someone or something)
- Two of a kind
- Torn between (two things)
- Take (someone) up on (something)
- Time to catch one's breath
- Take it upon oneself to (do something)
- To kick off (something)
- Take one's hat off to (someone)
- Turn (something) to good account
- Team up with (someone)
- Talk up (someone or something)
- Turn (something) to one's advantage
- To be in hot water
- Tide (someone) over
- To be running high
- To be on easy street
- Take a look for (someone or something)
- To be talked out
- Take it into one's head to do (something)
- Through the grapevine
- Tune in
- Take on (an employee)
- Take a potshot at (someone or something)
- Touch off (someone)
- Take it out on (someone or something)
- Those three little words
- Tear down (someone)
- Throw (someone) to the wolves
- Take a new turn
- Throw (something) into the bargain
- Take a dim view of (something)
- Think outside the box