Идиомы английского языка для IELTS – список выражений, которые помогут вам обогатить свой словарный запас и успешно пройти тестирование.
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- Keep your hair on
- Know what’s what
- Know something inside out
- Kick yourself
- Knee-high to a grasshopper
- Last word in
- Let your hair down
- Let sleeping dogs lie
- Let off steam
- Lay/put your cards on the table
- Let nature take its course
- Life and soul of the party
- Like two peas in a pod
- Lock, stock and barrel
- Live and let live
- Line your pocket(s)
- Off the beaten track
- Not have a leg to stand on
- On good terms with
- On the spur of the moment
- Make yourself at home
- No rhyme or reason
- Make a beeline for
- On the street
- Fall short
- Lose your bearing
- Draw the line at
- Fly off the handle
- For good
- Follow your nose
- Fifty-fifty
- Couch potato
- Concrete jungle
- See eye to eye with
- Recharge your batteries
- Somebody is only human
- Out of the blue
- Satellite town
- Take a short cut to
- Stop dead in your tracks
- Stick to your guns
- Take stock of
- Set your heart on
- Six of one (and) half a dozen of the other
- Split hairs
- Steal the show
- Take the law into your own hands
- Throw the book at sb.
- The tools of the trade
- Tidy sum/amount
- The powers that be
- Touch wood
- The other day
- The edge over
- The luck of the draw
- Tell tales
- Take the scenic route
- Variety is the spice of life
- Under sb’s thumb
- Your flesh and blood
- Turn over a new leaf
- Never/don’t look a gift horse in the mouth
- Ring a bell
- Reinvent the wheel
- Red tape
- Round the bend
- Pride of place
- Over the top
- Pull a few strings
- Put something in perspective
- Out of this world
- Out of the blue
- Put two and two together
- Once in a blue moon
- Put your feet up
- On the town
- Quick/slow on the uptake
- A stone’s throw (away/from)
- In/for donkey’s years
- In the dark about
- In sb’s good/bad books
- In the sticks
- In the nick of time
- Home sweet home
- Add fuel to the fire
- A stitch in time (saves nine)
- A leopard can’t change its spots
- A drop in the ocean
- A sight for sore eyes
- An act of God
- A home from home
- Be on the same wavelength
- Give sb your word
- Get sb a taste/dose of their own medicine
- Give something a miss
- Go halves
- Go to youe head
- Have a change of heart
- Have green fingers
- Have time on your hands
- For the time being
- Gain/get/have/take the upper hand
- Get something off your chest
- Get on like a house on fire
- Get the wrong end of the stick
- From iime to time
- Get/have your way
- Get/catch sb’s drift
- Do something on a whim
- Keep sb posted
- Keep up with the Jonesses
- Keep something under your hat
- Keep a straight face
- Have your wits about you
- It’s as broad as it’s long
- (Hear smth.) on/through the grapevine
- Achilles’ heel
- Change your tune
- Break even
- Below/under par
- Before your time
- Blot on the landscape
- Big mouth
- Break the mould
- Clean as a whistle
- Bury your head in the sand
- Come rain or shine
- Come clean (about something)
- Cry over spilt milk
- Commuter belt
- Be up in the arms (over)
- All in good time
- All mod cons
- As the crow flies
- Be born with a silver spoon in your mouth
- At the drop of a hat
- Draw the short straw
- At a loose end
- In the middle of nowhere