Идиома "wreak havoc with/on (something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву W
- With flying colors
- Work into (something)
- Weed out (someone or something)
- Wait tables
- Walk out on
- Week in, week out
- Walk all over (an opponent)
- Wear out one's welcome
- Work out (for the best)
- Winning streak
- Warts and all
- Wash one's hands of (someone or something)
- What one doesn't know won't hurt one.
- Win out (over someone or something)
- Want for nothing
- Weigh down on (someone)
- Within a stone's throw of something
- Word of mouth
- Wet one's whistle
- Without further ado
- Wouldn't touch (someone or something) with a ten-foot pole
- Whole ball of wax/shooting match
- Work off
- With all one's heart (and soul)
- Watch (someone or something) like a hawk
- When it comes to (something)
- Water (something) down
- Wolf down (something)
- Wear the pants in one's family
- Whistle in the dark
- Well-to-do
- Wear more than one hat
- Within reason
- Wide of the mark
- Warm up to (someone or something)
- Whoop it up
- Work wonders (with someone or something)
- Watch one's P's and Q's
- Whole new ball game
- Watch it!
- Watch one's step
- Water under the bridge
- Wipe out
- Wishful thinking
- Well and good
- Walk out of (something)
- Warm up
- Weasel out of (something)
- Wind down
- Wild about (someone or something)