Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словами in,. Страница сто

Фразеологизмы со словами in,. Страница сто

in toto
As a whole; in its entirety; totally; altogether. (Latin, meaning in the whole.)
The store refused the advertising agency's suggestion in toto.
They bought the newspaper business in toto.
The paving job was accepted in toto.
in tow
Being pulled.
The tugboat had the large ocean liner in tow as they came into the harbor.
An engine came with a long string of cars in tow.
Being taken from place to place; along with someone.
Janet took the new girl in tow and showed her where to go.
Mrs. Hayes went to the supermarket with her four little children in tow.
in trust
In safe care for another.
The money was held by the hank in trust for the widow.
At his death Mr. Brown left a large sum in trust for his son until he was twenty-five.
in tune
sing in tune
At the proper musical pitch; high or low enough in sound.
The piano is in tune.
Going well together; in agreement; matching; agreeable. Often used with with.
In his new job, John felt in tune with his surroundings and his associates.
in turn
According to a settled order; each following another.
Each man in turn got up and spoke.
Two teachers supervised the lunch hour in turn.
Two of the three boys tease their younger brother - John, the biggest, teases Bob, the middle boy; and Bob in turn teases Tim, the youngest.
in two shakes of a lamb's tail
Quickly; in no time at all.
I'll be back in two shakes of a lamb's tail.
in two twos
Немедленно; в два счета.
He got the idea in two twos.
Он понял суть в два счета.
in two
Into two parts or pieces; into two divisions.
John and Mary pulled on the wishbone until it came in two.
There was only one piece of cake, but we cut it in two.