Идиома "walk out on" с переводом
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- Wear on (someone)
- Warm the cockles of (someone's) heart
- Without question
- With flying colors
- With all the fixings
- Washed up
- Wag one's chin
- Well and good
- Warm the bench
- Wipe (someone's) slate clean
- Wring (someone's) hand
- Walk of life
- With a vengeance
- Well-to-do
- Wear and tear
- Weigh one's words
- What's good/sauce for the goose is good/sauce for the gander
- Wear one's heart on one's sleeve
- Watch out for (someone or something)
- What are you driving at?
- Worm one's way out of (something)
- Watch it!
- Wrap (someone) around one's little finger
- Warm up to (someone or something)
- With one's tail between one's legs
- Write off (a loan/debt)
- When it comes to (something)
- Win by a nose
- Wink at (something)
- Wreak havoc with/on (something)
- Whitewash (something)
- Work into (something)
- Win out (over someone or something)
- Work overtime
- Walk the floor
- What have you been up to?
- With impunity
- Words stick in one's throat
- Wet blanket
- Whole show
- Work over
- What's keeping you?
- Written all over (someone's) face
- Water (something) down
- Work off
- Welcome to do something
- Wine and dine (someone)
- Win by a neck
- Wax and wane
- Whip up