Идиома "welcome to do something" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву W
- WC
- While away the time
- With every (other) breath
- What's cooking?
- Wear one's heart on one's sleeve
- Whisper sweet nothings in someone's ear
- When the chips are down
- World is one's oyster
- Wishy-washy
- Wild goose chase
- Without rhyme or reason
- Wring (someone's) hand
- Win (someone) over
- Whip up (something)
- When the time is ripe
- Wait on (someone) hand and foot
- Walk all over (an opponent)
- Within a stone's throw of something
- Wring (someone's) neck
- Wipe the floor with (someone)
- Well and good
- Wing smth.
- Walk out
- Wrap (someone) around one's little finger
- Win by a neck
- What are you driving at?
- Want for nothing
- Watch one's mouth/tongue
- When the cat's away, the mice will play
- Wag one's chin
- With everything (on it)
- Whole ball of wax/shooting match
- Wisecrack
- Wipe (someone's) slate clean
- What's keeping you?
- What have you been up to?
- Words stick in one's throat
- Well up in years
- Within reason
- Work on/upon
- Walk out of (something)
- Wipe out
- Work like a horse
- Walk the floor
- Wade into
- Wet one's whistle
- Walk a tightrope
- Wild horses could not drag (someone away)
- Would just as soon
- Wring one's hands