Идиома "watch over (someone or something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву W
- Whatever will be, will be.
- With one hand/both hands tied behind one's back
- Ways and means
- Wing it
- Written all over (someone's) face
- Warm up to (someone or something)
- Whip up
- Walk all over (someone)
- When the cat's away, the mice will play
- Wise up to
- When the time is ripe
- Warm up
- Wet one's whistle
- Wear the pants in one's family
- Whole new ball game
- Walk out of (something)
- Wine and dine (someone)
- Whoop it up
- Walk out
- With hat in hand
- Walk out on
- What's keeping you?
- Warm the cockles of (someone's) heart
- Walls have ears
- Wipe (someone's) slate clean
- Weather permitting
- With a jaundiced eye
- Wolf in sheep's clothing
- Work into (something)
- White-tie event/affair
- What's done is done.
- When push comes to shove
- Work one's way through college
- Will power
- Wring (someone's) neck
- Without question
- Wait-and-see attitude
- With a heavy heart
- What's the big idea?
- With flying colors
- Walk the floor
- What one doesn't know won't hurt one.
- Weigh on/upon (someone)
- Work in
- Work hand in hand (with someone)
- Work up
- Worth one's while
- Within an inch of one's life
- While away the time
- Word of mouth