Идиома "break (someone's) fall" с переводом
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A six-year-old Sharon Cranston fell from a balcony, but fortunately deep snow broke her fall.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Bear the brunt of (something)
- By the book
- Be off to a bad start
- Back and forth
- Beat (someone) to the punch/draw
- Break camp
- Blow (someone's) mind
- Believe one's eyes
- Black out
- By and large
- Bargain for (something)
- Bring up (something)
- Bigmouth
- By a long shot
- Beat one's brains out
- Blackout
- Be to blame
- By a whisker
- Buck for (something)
- Beat up (someone)
- Beat the gun
- Behind the eight ball
- Bring to mind
- Binge and purge
- Burn up
- By the year
- Breakthrough
- Break loose (from someone or something)
- Bats in the belfry
- Best-laid plans of mice and men
- Brainstorm something
- Bury/hide one's head in the sand
- Barge in on (someone or something)
- By the hour
- Back-to-back
- Balls of one's feet
- Brain teaser
- Break (something) to (someone)
- Bone of contention
- Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
- Bag of tricks
- Breach of promise
- Bid adieu to (someone or something)
- Big frog/fish in a small pond
- Break the ice
- Brand-new
- Blackmail (someone)
- Buy (something) sight unseen
- Bite the dust
- Blow to smithereens