Идиома "blow (someone's) mind" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- B&B
- Back to the salt mines
- Black box
- Bound for somewhere
- Bug (someone)
- Bite one's nails
- Buy a stake in (something)
- Between the devil and the deep blue sea
- Beat the gun
- Bid adieu to (someone or something)
- By the dozens
- Bow and scrape
- Be at one's wit's end
- Bang for the buck
- Be off to a bad start
- Back down
- Boil down to (something)
- Bleep (something) out
- Bring about (something)
- Buy off (someone)
- Be the case
- Blow (someone or something) off
- Brush with the law
- Bad hair day
- Build a case (against someone)
- Best-laid plans of mice and men
- Bring (something) into question
- Bail a company out
- By any means
- Blind leading the blind
- Base one's opinion on (something)
- Behind in/on (something)
- Burn (oneself) out
- Build castles in the air/in Spain
- Beg to differ with (someone)
- Bat a thousand
- Burn one's bridges behind one
- Blow (something) out of all proportion
- Best/better part of (something)
- Break even
- Blow one's stack/top
- Butter (someone) up
- Beyond one's means
- Beyond words
- Behind schedule
- Bury the hatchet
- Bite the bullet
- Bean counter
- Blood is thicker than water
- Big frog/fish in a small pond