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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- But for (someone or something)
- Be cricket
- Between the devil and the deep blue sea
- BLT
- Beat one's head against the wall
- Bare bones (of something)
- By and large
- Burn a hole in one's pocket
- Blow up (at someone)
- Beyond one's depth
- Beat the living daylights out of (someone)
- Bring (something) off
- Blind leading the blind
- Balls of one's feet
- Bring (someone) to heel
- Be the death of (someone)
- Break through
- Bring (something) to a head
- Bump off (someone)
- Bail out (of something)
- By all appearances
- Boss (someone) around
- Bug (someone)
- Bounce something (an idea) off someone
- Birds-eye view
- Back to the drawing board
- Black sheep of the family
- Break one's word
- Back up (someone or something)
- Break a leg!
- Break out in (something)
- Bury/hide one's head in the sand
- Break into a cold sweat (about something)
- Beyond one's means
- Bottoms up!
- Break one's back/neck (to do something)
- Blow the lid off (something)
- Burst into flames
- Blow over
- Bank on (someone or something)
- Breakthrough
- Blacklist (someone)
- Beg the question
- Booked solid
- Best/better part of (something)
- Break (someone's) heart
- By leaps and bounds
- Break the news (to someone)
- Brainstorm something
- Before long