Идиома "turn the tables on (someone)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- To be reminiscent of (someone or something)
- Turn to (someone or something)
- To the tune of (an amount of money)
- Take over (something)
- Touch off
- Throw (someone) for a loop
- Take it slow
- Throw (someone) for a loss
- Thread (one's way) through (something)
- Toe the line
- To kick off (something)
- Turn (something) to one's advantage
- Town-and-gown
- To skip bail
- Take the plunge
- Thick
- Throw (someone) off (someone's) trail
- Take (someone's) temperature
- Take down (something)
- Throw caution to the wind
- Top (something) off
- To nose down
- Think a lot/great deal/highly/much of (someone or something)
- Trick (someone) into (doing something)
- Through and through
- Take (someone or somewhere) by storm
- That's the way the cookie crumbles
- Take it upon oneself to (do something)
- To the ends of the earth
- Tickled pink
- Take the edge off (something)
- To be hopped up on (something)
- Tied to one's mother's apron strings
- Travel light
- Take a dig at (someone)
- To mix up (something)
- Throw in (something)
- Throw together (people)
- Tie down (someone or something)
- Take (something) into account
- Take up (something)
- To show up
- Tear off
- Throw up
- Turn (something) on its ear
- Turn over in one's grave
- Throw money at (something)
- Take off clothes/shoes etc.
- Tied up
- To show cause