Идиома "break out of (something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Bump into (someone)
- Be a new one on (someone)
- Bear with (someone or something)
- By way of (something)
- Back and forth
- By far
- Blessing in disguise
- By and by
- By a whisker
- Begin to see the light
- Bring (someone) to
- Break (someone's) fall
- BSc
- By the handful
- Back of beyond
- Blue-ribbon
- Burst in on (someone or something)
- Break into tears
- Burn one's bridges behind one
- Brainless
- Back to the drawing board
- Be dealt a bad hand/deal someone a bad hand
- By a long shot
- Break the back of (something)
- Bear (someone or something) in mind
- Burn (oneself) out
- Beef up (something)
- Blow (something) out of all proportion
- Bookworm
- Beg to differ with (someone)
- Business as usual
- Bear witness (to something)
- Beat one's head against the wall
- Build a fire under (someone)
- Body blow
- Black out
- Bow and scrape
- Blow a fuse
- Break through
- Belt (something) out
- Build castles in the air/in Spain
- Bring (something) to (someone's) attention
- Bring (something) into question
- Balls of one's feet
- Bring down the house
- Believe one's ears
- Back to the salt mines
- Bring home the importance of (something) to (someone)
- Blow (someone's) mind
- Burst out laughing