Идиома "worm one's way out of (something)" с переводом
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I hate to wash up, so I decided to worm my way out of this responsibility.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву W
- Wear more than one hat
- With an eye/view to (doing something)
- Wear out
- Weather permitting
- Work over
- Words stick in one's throat
- Whole ball of wax/shooting match
- Wait-and-see attitude
- Word for word
- Work in (someone or something)
- Wild goose chase
- What's keeping you?
- Wishful thinking
- With it
- Wear and tear
- Work into (something)
- Whoop it up
- When the time is ripe
- When the going gets tough (the tough get going)
- Warm the cockles of (someone's) heart
- Wreak havoc with/on (something)
- Within a whisker of (doing something)
- Weigh on (someone's) mind
- Without rhyme or reason
- Wipe the floor with (someone)
- Within an inch of one's life
- With everything (on it)
- When the chips are down
- Walking papers
- Weave in and out (of something)
- Wet behind the ears
- Warm up
- Wear off/away
- What's up?
- Winning streak
- Where one is coming from
- Wide of the mark
- Walls have ears
- Work like a horse
- Well-off
- With one/both hand(s) tied behind one's back
- Wheel and deal
- Without fail
- When hell freezes over
- What's what
- With a jaundiced eye
- White elephant
- Without further ado
- WC
- Work out (a problem)