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Значение идиомы on easy street
[on easy street] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Having enough money tolive very comfortably; rather rich.
After years of hard work, theGrants found themselves on easy street.
Jim’s novel was a successand put him on easy street.
Compare: IN CLOVER, IN THE CHIPS, WELL-TO-DO.
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- Значение идиомы hard row to hoe [hard row to hoe] or [tough row to hoe] {n. phr.} A hard life tolive; a very hard job to do. She has a hard row to hoe with sixchildren and her husband dead. Young people without enougheducation will have a tough row to hoe when they have to supportthemselves. Syn.: HARD SLEDDING. Compare: DOWN […]...
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