Идиома "with one hand/both hands tied behind one's back" с переводом
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John knows computers as the palm of his hand, and he fixed my computer with both hands tied behind his back.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву W
- Wake the dead
- Wear more than one hat
- When the cat's away, the mice will play
- Word of mouth
- Work on/upon
- Without batting an eye
- Wet blanket
- What's up?
- Wash one's dirty linen in public
- Wear out
- Watch one's mouth/tongue
- What's what
- When least expected
- With one/both hand(s) tied behind one's back
- What's cooking?
- Walk of life
- Week in, week out
- When one is good and ready
- With an eye to (doing something)
- Whole ball of wax/shooting match
- While away the time
- Wear one's heart on one's sleeve
- Walk out
- Win by a nose
- Wag one's chin
- Wait up (for someone)
- Would just as soon
- With a vengeance
- Washed up
- Weed out (someone or something)
- Walk down the aisle together
- Wild about (someone or something)
- Want for nothing
- Whip up
- Would give one's right arm (for something)
- Walk the floor
- Will power
- What's (up) with (someone)
- Work over
- Whatever will be, will be.
- Wipe the floor with (someone)
- Wouldn't touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
- With everything (on it)
- Within a stone's throw of something
- Weave in and out (of something)
- Walk away/off with (something)
- When hell freezes over
- Wild horses could not drag (someone away)
- Weasel out of (something)
- With a heavy heart