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91out of the blue — suddenly, in an unexpected manner …
92lo and behold — suddenly, look, out of the blue, wonder of wonders We were standing there when, lo and behold, a fish fell out of the sky and flopped around on the ground! …
93Soudain l'été dernier — Suddenly Last Summer Drame psychologique de Joseph L. Mankiewicz, avec Montgomery Clift (docteur Curkowicz), Elizabeth Taylor (la nièce), Katharine Hepburn (la tante). Scénario: Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, d après sa pièce Photographie …
94bolt — suddenly to leave home, to desert a spouse, or to bilk your creditors Like the unmanageable horse. In marriage, usually of a woman leaving her husband: He mightn t want to send you off, but he ll be jolly pleased now you ve bolted. (I.… …
95all at once — suddenly, without warning All at once the fire alarm rang so we had to leave the building. внезапно, вдруг All at once it began to rain …
96all of a sudden — suddenly, without advance warning All of a sudden it became cloudy and began to rain. неожиданно We were sitting рeacefully at dinner, when all of a sudden the lights went out …
97light up — suddenly look pleasd and happy As soon as I told him about our summer holiday plans his face lit up and he started smiling …
98luck out — suddenly get lucky when it looks like you won t succeed He lucked out with the concert tickets and was able to get four of them …
99break cover — suddenly leave a place of shelter when being hunted or pursued. → send someone to Coventry …
100catch sight of — suddenly notice; glimpse. → catch …