Идиома "break in (someone or something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Bring (something) to a head
- Bargain on (something)
- Build castles in the air/in Spain
- Behind schedule
- Be the death of (someone)
- Bite off more than one can chew
- By way of (something or somewhere)
- BYOB
- Bring (something) home to (someone)
- Break camp
- Bail out (of something)
- Black box
- Break the back of (something)
- Brainstorm something
- Bitten by (some kind of) bug
- Bring up
- Break down (something)
- Be at one's wit's end
- By all accounts
- Bear/hold a grudge (against someone)
- Beat a hasty retreat
- Break loose (from someone or something)
- Bottom line
- By the sweat of one's brow
- Back down
- Blow up in (someone's) face
- By all means
- Bear (someone or something) in mind
- By a hair's breadth
- Burn one's fingers
- Believe one's eyes
- Bargain for (something)
- Buy a pig in a poke
- Bite the dust
- Bring (someone) into line
- Blast off
- Bound hand and foot
- Bleep (something) out
- By and large
- Burn up
- Bear one's cross
- Bust a gut (to do something)
- But for (someone or something)
- By fair means or foul
- Bug-eyed
- Broad in the beam
- Break into tears
- Bite the hand that feeds one
- Bare bones (of something)
- Burn the candle at both ends