Идиома "try one's luck at (something)" с переводом
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Helen decided to try her luck at buying a ticket to the theatre just before the performance.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Tongue in cheek
- Turn the tables on (someone)
- Take one's hat off to (someone)
- Talk through one's hat
- Turn turtle
- Take stock in (something)
- Tourist trap
- Turn thumbs down on (someone or something)
- Take (someone's) pulse
- Turn up one's nose at (something)
- Throw the baby out with the bathwater
- To beat the band
- Throw cold water on (something)
- Take (someone) into one's confidence
- Tear off
- There is more than one way to skin a cat
- Tug at (someone's) heartstrings
- Take (someone or something) wrong
- To be hopeless at (doing something)
- Take it on the chin
- Take (something) on faith
- Tin ear for (something)
- Tough break
- To hush up
- To cease and desist
- Take after (someone)
- Throw up one's hands (in despair/frustration)
- To head up
- Take hold of (someone or something)
- To be on the safe side
- Try one's hand (at something)
- Talk up (someone or something)
- Too good to be true
- To the best of one's knowledge
- There is no such thing as a free lunch
- Take out (someone)
- To lay over
- To mean (something) to (someone)
- Trip up
- Touch off (something)
- Take one's own life
- True to one's word
- Throw together (people)
- Take up (somewhere)
- Tie the knot
- Taste of (something)
- Take (someone) for a ride
- Turn (someone's) head
- Take a trip
- Tooth and nail