Идиома "turn the tide" с переводом
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At the very moment when Martin was about to abandone the fight, the tide turned.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву T
- Tell (someone) a thing or two
- Test the water
- Think a lot/great deal/highly/much of (someone or something)
- To the bitter end
- Tie (someone) up in knots
- Take the initiative to (do something)
- Thorn in (someone's) side
- Twist (someone's) arm
- Throw money around
- To the last
- Take care of (something)
- Time flies
- To be talked out
- To turn over
- Take (someone) to the cleaners
- To a T
- Turn off (someone)
- Through the grapevine
- Too big for one's boots/breeches
- Take a crack at (something)
- Toss one's cookies
- Talk (something) over
- There is more than one way to skin a cat
- Two cents
- Take the law into one's own hands
- Take stock
- Take a trip
- Take (something) with a grain of salt
- Two can play that game
- Thank one's lucky stars
- Thumb a lift/ride
- Take a look at (someone or something)
- Tell it to the marines/Sweeney
- Take a spill
- To the nth degree
- That's the way the ball bounces.
- To take it
- To the hilt
- Two cents (worth)
- Take one's own life
- Try (something) out on (someone)
- Tune up (a musical instrument)
- Take aim at (someone or something)
- Throw a monkey wrench into the works
- Tug at (someone's) heartstrings
- Touch up (something)
- To a fault
- Trouble one's head about (someone or something)
- Tear down (something)
- Take a pay cut