Идиома "wear out one's welcome" с переводом
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Serge has worn out his welcome, and I don't want to see him any more.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву W
- Wrong side of the tracks
- Wink at (something)
- Walk a tightrope
- Weigh down on (someone)
- With all one's heart (and soul)
- Whoop it up
- With relish
- With everything (on it)
- Wet behind the ears
- Wag one's chin
- With all the fixings
- Work out
- Week in, week out
- Work in
- Warts and all
- Walk all over (someone)
- Weigh one's words
- Wise up to
- Weather permitting
- Watch out for (someone or something)
- Worthy of the name
- Weed out (someone or something)
- With respect to (something)
- Walk down the aisle together
- Will power
- Will not hear of (something)
- Wring (someone's) neck
- Well-off
- When the going gets tough (the tough get going)
- Wrapped up in
- Whistle a different tune
- Whole show
- Worth its weight in gold
- Within calling distance
- Whistle in the dark
- When push comes to shove
- Want for nothing
- Wear thin
- Wildcat strike
- Wash one's dirty linen in public
- Warm one's blood/heart
- Whip up
- Wouldn't touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
- Wade into
- White-tie event/affair
- With an eye to (doing something)
- Warm the cockles of (someone's) heart
- Winning streak
- Wishy-washy
- White sale