Идиома "bottom drops/falls out of (something)" с переводом
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The bottom fell out of the fruit market, and some of the companies had to stop doing business.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Blow the lid off (something)
- By a whisker
- Blow (something) out of all proportion
- Breach of the peace
- Bail out (of something)
- Binge and purge
- Be off to a bad start
- Bring (something) on
- Bring (something) to (someone's) attention
- Base one's opinion on (something)
- Birthday suit
- Burst with joy
- Bet one's boots
- Break loose (from someone or something)
- Bark is worse than one's bite
- Bite (someone's) head off
- By and large
- Bargain for (something)
- By the way
- Back of beyond
- Break down
- Breakthrough
- Bring some new facts to light
- Before long
- By the handful
- Buy (something) sight unseen
- B&E
- Below par
- Bats in the belfry
- Bring home the bacon
- By a whisker/hair
- Break the back of (something)
- Bring (something) to a head
- Blow (someone's) cover
- Bail (someone) out
- Brainless
- Brush with the law
- Beyond the pale
- By all means
- Bona fide
- Bite off more than one can chew
- Burst out laughing
- Burn one's bridges behind one
- By means of
- Bear the brunt of (something)
- Bound to (do something)
- Brainwash (someone)
- By the sweat of one's brow
- Beat one's head against the wall
- Bear one's cross