Идиома "turn on one's heel" с переводом
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Jonathan turned on his heel and dashed out of the room.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Time out
- Take its toll
- Throw oneself at/on the mercy of the court
- Trip up (someone)
- To date
- To hook up (something)
- To hope against hope
- Turn over (an engine)
- Take it
- Too close for comfort
- Tried-and-true
- To mean for (someone) to (do something)
- Throw (something) into the bargain
- Think on one's feet
- To cease and desist
- To horn in on (someone)
- To be hard on (someone's) heels
- Take inventory
- Tone (something) down
- To turn out (something)
- To the tune of (an amount of money)
- Tie (someone) up in knots
- Touch off
- To bundle up
- To be running high
- To nose down
- Take leave of one's senses
- Take the cake
- Take one's time
- Take the bull by the horns
- Tourist trap
- Take (something) at face value
- Take in (clothes)
- Think a lot/great deal/highly/much of (someone or something)
- Tax-and-spend
- Tune out (someone or something)
- Ten to one
- To say the least
- Take the bitter with the sweet
- Through and through
- Tell (someone) a thing or two (about something)
- Talk (someone) into (doing something)
- Talk (someone's) head off
- Turn one's back on (someone or something)
- Take the checkered flag
- Try on (something)
- To be onto (someone or something)
- To mean business
- Turn the trick
- Through the mill