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Значение идиомы put one’s foot down
[put one’s foot down] {v. phr.}, {informal} To take a decidedstand; be stubborn in decision.
John didn’t want to practice hispiano lesson, but his teacher put his foot down.
When it came tosmoking pot at parties, our parents put their foot down.
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