Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом right. Страница пять

Словосочетания со словом right. Страница пять

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stage fright
The fear one feels before appearing in front of an audience.
Many famous actors and actresses admit that they often have stage fright before the curtain goes up.
the tracks
across the tracks
side of the tracks
right side of the tracks
other side of the tracks
wrong side of the tracks
The line between the rich or fashionable part of town and the poor or unfashionable part of town. Often used in the expression the wrong side of the tracks.
The poor children knew they would not be welcome on the other side of the tracks.
Mary's mother did not want her to date Jack, because he came from across the tracks.
The mayor was born on the wrong side of the tracks, but he worked hard and became successful.
to death
bore to death
frightened to death
scare to death
tickle to death
To the limit; to the greatest degree possible. Used for emphasis with verbs such as scare, frighten, bore.
Cowboy stories bore me to death, but I like mysteries.
Sara is scared to death of snakes.
John is tickled to death with his new bike.
turn out all right
Завершиться, закончиться удачно.
At first they thought that their offer would not be accepted but it turned out all right.
Поначалу они думали, что их предложение не будет принято, но всё закончилось благополучно.