Идиома "weave in and out (of something)" с переводом
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двигаться, обходя что-либо; объезжатьПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
Richard was in a great hurry, so he was weaving in and out of the traffic.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву W
- Wear and tear
- Winning streak
- Whip up
- Would just as soon
- Wait up (for someone)
- Wring (someone's) neck
- Weather permitting
- White elephant
- Wear the pants in one's family
- Way the wind blows
- Warm the cockles of (someone's) heart
- Wipe (someone's) slate clean
- Watch it!
- With every (other) breath
- Within a whisker of (doing something)
- Walk out of (something)
- Work off
- Wine and dine (someone)
- Work out (for the best)
- Work out (a problem)
- Words stick in one's throat
- Work one's fingers to the bone
- With no strings attached
- Wear more than one hat
- Win (something) hands down
- Wash one's dirty linen in public
- What's new?
- Wax and wane
- What about
- Warts and all
- Win out (over someone or something)
- When least expected
- With ease
- Whatever will be, will be.
- Wipe off
- Wait tables
- Wide of the mark
- What's up?
- Write off (a loan/debt)
- Wear out one's welcome
- Wisecrack
- Wake the dead
- Whet (someone's) appetite
- Work over
- Weigh one's words
- Whitewash (something)
- Wash one's hands of (someone or something)
- Wear down
- Welcome to do something
- Wipe the floor with (someone)