Идиома "blackmail (someone)" с переводом
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The police found the man who had been blackmailing a prosperous businessman.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Bump into (someone)
- Be into (something)
- Beg the question
- Break through
- Build up (someone or something)
- Bad-mouth (someone or something)
- By the year
- Boggle one's mind
- Bring (someone) to heel
- Bear fruit
- Bundle of nerves
- Break the news (to someone)
- Buy off (someone)
- Be at one's wit's end
- Be off
- Beg to differ with (someone)
- By the day
- Bag of tricks
- Banker's hours
- Blue blood
- Beyond the pale
- Beat the clock
- Brimming with (something)
- Bear with (someone or something)
- Black box
- Bend (someone's) ear
- Big cheese
- Black and white
- But for (someone or something)
- Bail a company out
- Bite the dust
- Booked solid
- Beside oneself (with something)
- Bid adieu to (someone or something)
- Brains behind (something)
- Bowl (someone) over
- Business as usual
- Born out of wedlock
- BO
- Back-to-back
- Break out in (something)
- By the sweat of one's brow
- Buy a pig in a poke
- Big fish in a small pond
- Bargain on (something)
- Beyond a reasonable doubt
- Bankroll someone
- Back to the salt mines
- Behind the scenes
- Body blow