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Значение идиомы town and gown
[town and gown] {n.} The residents of a college town and thestudents and teachers of the college.
The senator made a speechattended by both town and gown.
There were fights between town andgown.
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- Перевод идиомы paint the town red, значение выражения и пример использования Идиома: paint the town red Идиома: paint the town red разг. Перевод: кутить, удариться в загул, отпраздновать по полной программе Пример: We decided to paint the town red after we passed our exams. Мы решили отпраздновать по полной программе, когда сдали экзамены....
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