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Jill is so friendly and helpful that people walk all over her.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву W
- Welcome (someone) with open arms
- With open arms
- Will power
- With an eye/view to (doing something)
- Weigh on (someone's) mind
- Without further ado
- Within a whisker of (doing something)
- Wear and tear
- Wear more than one hat
- What about
- Work out (a problem)
- What's (up) with (someone)
- Work one's fingers to the bone
- Wind down
- Watch over (someone or something)
- Will not hear of (something)
- Way the wind blows
- Wise up to
- Whip up (something)
- Ways and means
- Wing it
- Word to the wise
- What with
- Whole ball of wax/shooting match
- Wake the dead
- World is one's oyster
- Well-heeled
- Well and good
- Well-to-do
- Work into (something)
- Whatever will be, will be.
- Walking papers
- Walk the plank
- Wet blanket
- Washed up
- Written all over (someone's) face
- Words stick in one's throat
- Wouldn't touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
- Wring one's hands
- Wrap (someone) around one's little finger
- What one doesn't know won't hurt one.
- Worthy of the name
- Wisecrack
- Weigh down on (someone)
- Wax and wane
- Worm one's way out of (something)
- With everything (on it)
- White elephant
- Wet one's whistle
- Write off