Идиома "back in circulation" с переводом
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вернуть в обращение, снова стать доступнымПример употребления на английском языке (предложение)
The textbooks are back in circulation; the students have returned them to the library.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Big shot
- Booked solid
- Bottom drops/falls out of (something)
- Break fresh/new ground
- By fits and starts
- Bounce something (an idea) off someone
- Behind closed doors
- Bet on the wrong horse
- Burst in on (someone or something)
- By check
- Bargain on (something)
- Black and blue
- Blackball (someone)
- Be to blame
- Beat the living daylights out of (someone)
- Bear fruit
- Back down
- Black out
- Bad egg
- Banker's hours
- Betwixt and between
- Be off to a bad start
- Blackmail (someone)
- Bargain for (something)
- Bite the hand that feeds (someone)
- Boil down to (something)
- Breathe easy/easier
- Buck for (something)
- Bat out of hell
- By the day
- Below par
- Be game
- Bang for the buck
- Be that as it may
- Blow one's nose
- Ball park figure/estimate
- Bank on (someone or something)
- Be laid up
- Blow one's own horn
- Beat the gun
- Be of the persuasion that (something) is so
- Bare bones (of something)
- Break the law
- Black eye
- Be curtains for (someone or something)
- Burst with pride
- Bust a gut (to do something)
- But for (someone or something)
- Boggle one's mind
- Bet one's bottom dollar