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Значение идиомы up to one’s neck
[up to one’s neck] {adv. phr.} Overwhelmed with; submerged in.
“During the summer season in our cottage by the lake,” the Allenscomplained, “we are usually up to our necks in uninvited guests.”
Compare: UP TO ONE’S EARS.
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- Значение идиомы ears burn [ears burn] {informal} To feel embarrassment or shame at hearingothers talk about you. Joan overheard the girls criticizing her andit made her ears burn. Joe’s ears burned when he heard hisclassmates praising him to each other....
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- Значение идиомы know one’s way around [know one’s way around] or [know one’s way about] {v. phr.} 1. Tounderstand how things happen in the world; he experienced in the waysof the world. The sailor had been in the wildest ports in theworld. He knew his way around. Compare: HAVE BEEN AROUND. 2. or{informal} [know one’s onions] or [know one’s stuff] To […]...
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