Идиома "bawl out (someone)" с переводом
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Bawling out the children won't get you anywhere; they won't obey you.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Bust a gut (to do something)
- Be at one's wit's end
- Blue-ribbon
- Ballpark estimate/figure
- Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
- Be off
- Buckle down to (do something)
- By a mile
- Bite the hand that feeds (someone)
- Beat the clock
- By the day
- Bleeding heart
- Bargain on (something)
- Blow the whistle on someone
- Body blow
- Blow (someone's) cover
- Bring (something) to a head
- Break the ice
- Bring (something) on
- Behind one's back
- Back down (from someone or something)
- Break out in a cold sweat
- Break out in (something)
- Beyond one's depth
- Build (something) to order
- Brand-new
- Blow one's stack/top
- Blow one's own horn
- Build a fire under (someone)
- Bigmouth
- Be hand in hand
- Bread and water
- Break one's word
- Bear (something) out
- Best bib and tucker
- Buy a pig in a poke
- Blessing in disguise
- Bank on (someone or something)
- Back out (of something)
- Ball of fire
- Beside oneself (with something)
- Bide one's time
- Break out of (something)
- Build up to (something)
- Boys in the backroom
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Beg to differ with (someone)
- Buy a stake in (something)
- Burn a hole in one's pocket
- Back in circulation