Идиома "up to one's ears/eyeballs/neck in (something)" с переводом
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Around final examination time most of the university teachers are up to their ears in work.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву U
- Unknown quantity
- Up for (something)
- Up to here with (someone/something)
- Upper hand
- Under age
- Uptight
- Use (someone or something) as an excuse
- Up to (something)
- Upper crust
- Unrequited love
- Up in years
- Up until
- Under the weather
- Under one's thumb
- Up and at 'em/them
- Up-to-the-minute
- Under one's nose
- Ugly duckling
- Undercut (someone)
- Use every trick in the book
- Up one's sleeve
- Use up
- Unfamiliar territory
- Up a blind alley
- Up to no good
- Upset the applecart
- Up for grabs
- Up against (something)
- Under one's own steam
- Under the wire
- Under the table
- UV
- Under control
- Up to par
- Under arrest
- Under one's belt
- Under wraps
- Up in arms
- Up the ante
- Under the influence of (something)
- Up front
- Unaccustomed to (someone or something)
- Up to (someone) to decide/do (something)
- Up the river/creek with no paddle
- Under the circumstances
- Under the sun
- Up the creek
- Under the hammer
- Under pressure
- Up-to-date