walk in on someone

walk in on someone
застать врасплох кого-л., огорошить кого-л.

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  • walk all over someone — walk all over (someone/something) 1. to treat someone or something without respect. You shouldn t let him walk all over you like that. This new law would walk all over our civil rights. 2. to defeat a person or team badly. The Nighthawks walked… …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk out on someone — walk out on (someone/something) to suddenly end your relationship with someone or something. She walked out on her husband and two children after 12 years of marriage. Why would anyone walk out on a seven year contract that includes a share of… …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk all over someone — (informal) 1 be firm or they ll walk all over you: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF, impose on, exploit, use, abuse, misuse, manipulate, take liberties with; inf …   Useful english dictionary

  • walk all over someone —    If one person walks all over another, they treat them very badly or unkindly, especially by showing no consideration for their cares or needs.     You must learn to defend yourself. Don t let him walk all over you! …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • walk out on someone — DESERT, abandon, leave, betray, throw over, jilt, run out on, rat on; informal chuck, dump, ditch. → walk …   Useful english dictionary

  • walk out with someone — accompany someone outside …   English contemporary dictionary

  • walk all over someone — verb a) To dominate a person or a group; to have a person take a submissive or inferior role. b) To easily beat a competitor in a contest; to win without much effort …   Wiktionary

  • walk in on — ˌwalk ˈin on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they walk in on he/she/it walks in on present participle walking in on past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • walk all over something — walk all over (someone/something) 1. to treat someone or something without respect. You shouldn t let him walk all over you like that. This new law would walk all over our civil rights. 2. to defeat a person or team badly. The Nighthawks walked… …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk all over — (someone/something) 1. to treat someone or something without respect. You shouldn t let him walk all over you like that. This new law would walk all over our civil rights. 2. to defeat a person or team badly. The Nighthawks walked all over the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • walk out on something — walk out on (someone/something) to suddenly end your relationship with someone or something. She walked out on her husband and two children after 12 years of marriage. Why would anyone walk out on a seven year contract that includes a share of… …   New idioms dictionary


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