Значение идиомы chum around with

[chum around with] {v. phr.} 1. To be close friends with someone. They have been chumming around with one another for quite some time. 2. To travel around with someone. Jack is planning to

Значение идиомы new broom sweeps clean

[new broom sweeps clean] A new person makes many changes. – Aproverb. The new superintendent has changed many of the schoolrules. A new broom sweeps clean.

Значение идиомы come hell or high water

[come hell or high water] {adv. phr.}, {informal} No matter what happens; whatever may come. Grandfather said he would go to the fair, come hell or high water. Compare: COME WHAT MAY, THROUGH THE

Перевод идиомы behind someone’s back, значение выражения и пример использования

Идиома: behind someone’s back Перевод: за спиной, тайком Пример: The man is very angry because his friend borrowed his car behind his back. Он очень зол, так как его друг взял его машину без

Значение идиомы leave at the altar

[leave at the altar] {v. phr.} 1. To decide not to marry someone inthe last minute; jilt. Ed left poor Susan at the altar. 2. Tooverlook and skip for promotion; not fulfill deserved expectation.

Значение идиомы too big for one’s breeches

[too big for one’s breeches] or [too big for one’s boots] {adj. phr.} Too sure of your own importance; feeling more important than youreally are. That boy had grown too big for his breeches.

Значение идиомы cross swords

[cross swords] {v. phr.}, {literary} To have an argument with; fight. – Often used with “with”. Don’t argue with the teacher; you’re not old enough to cross swords with her.

Значение идиомы out of kilter

[out of kilter] {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1. Not balanced right; notin a straight line or lined up right. The scale must be out ofkilter because when I weighed myself on it, it said 300

Значение идиомы down-and-outer

[down-and-outer] {n. phr.} A person who has lost everything and is penniless. Joe goes from shelter to shelter asking for food and a place to sleep; he’s become a regular down-and-outer.

Значение идиомы in deep

[in deep] {adj. phr.} Seriously mixed up in something, especiallytrouble. George began borrowing small sums of money to bet onhorses, and before he knew it he was in deep. Compare: DEEP WATER, UPTO THE
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