Идиома "blow up in (someone's) face" с переводом
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The information, which was supposed to be secret, suddenly blew up in his face.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- By and large
- Buy (something) for a song
- Beat a path to (someone's) door
- Break into a cold sweat (about something)
- Blow (someone or something) off
- Blow one's top/stack
- Birds of a feather flock together
- Black box
- Break ground for (something)
- Be all things to all people
- Back to the salt mines
- Behind one's back
- Badger (someone)
- Buckle down to (do something)
- Break a leg!
- Bow out
- Blow to smithereens
- Blow up (at someone)
- Breakthrough
- Bound to (do something)
- By the book
- Booked solid
- Break one's word
- Bump into (someone)
- Brainchild
- By the day
- Break loose (from someone or something)
- Bend over backwards (to do something)
- By check
- Busman's holiday
- Burn a hole in one's pocket
- Break a law
- Bet one's boots
- Bear witness (to something)
- By fits and starts
- Burn (something) to a crisp
- Be off on the wrong foot
- Birthday suit
- Brainstorm something
- Belt (something) out
- BLT
- Back and forth
- Bleep (something) out
- Best bib and tucker
- Brew a plot
- Bonehead
- Bundle of nerves
- Burn one's fingers
- Burn down
- Bug-eyed