Идиома "win (someone) over" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву W
- Weave in and out (of something)
- Weather permitting
- Wrapped up in
- With one/both hand(s) tied behind one's back
- Whip up
- Work in
- Wild about (someone or something)
- Wring one's hands
- Walk the plank
- With everything (on it)
- Without further ado
- Would give one's right arm (for something)
- What's keeping you?
- Wrap (someone) around one's little finger
- With relish
- Within reason
- Wash one's dirty linen in public
- When one is good and ready
- Well-heeled
- When the cat's away, the mice will play
- Waltz off with (something)
- Watch over (someone or something)
- With every (other) breath
- Wind up
- What's (up) with (someone)
- Win by a neck
- What are you driving at?
- Whole show
- When hell freezes over
- When the time is ripe
- With one's tail between one's legs
- With an eye/view to (doing something)
- Walk down the aisle together
- Win by a nose
- When the going gets tough (the tough get going)
- Walk of life
- Wipe off
- Watch one's step
- With the best of them
- Within a whisker of (doing something)
- WC
- Walk away/off with (something)
- Wear thin
- Walk all over (an opponent)
- What's the big idea?
- Work into (something)
- Within calling distance
- Well up in years
- Wink at (something)
- What with