Идиома "turn (something) on its head" с переводом
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поставить с ног на голову, придать чему-либо противоположное значениеПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- To sign on the dotted line
- To beat the band
- That's the way the ball bounces.
- Think a lot/great deal/highly/much of (someone or something)
- Too close to call
- To be on hand
- Take back (something)
- Throw in the towel/sponge
- Take a turn for the better
- To be onto (someone or something)
- Turn in
- Touched by (someone or something)
- Tag along with (someone)
- Talk out (a problem)
- Town-and-gown
- Take off after (someone or something)
- To be safe
- Trick (someone) into (doing something)
- Tail wagging the dog
- To be halfhearted about (someone or something)
- Take pride in (something)
- To show cause
- Tan (someone's) hide
- Take umbrage at (something)
- Think on one's feet
- Trouble (someone) for (something)
- Turn (someone) on
- Talk of (somewhere)
- Take the money and run
- Think (someone or something) fit for (something)
- Take out (someone)
- Take the wind out of someone's sails
- Take the checkered flag
- Take a dig at (someone)
- Time of one's life
- Trial and error
- Take one's leave of (someone)
- Trouble oneself about (someone or something)
- Throw oneself at the mercy of the court
- Three sheets to the wind
- Tone (something) down
- Take (someone) to the cleaners
- Take to the woods
- Teach one's grandmother to suck eggs
- Turn on one's heel
- Two's company, three's a crowd
- Take (something)
- To be under a cloud (of suspicion)
- Take it upon oneself to (do something)
- Thin-skinned