Идиома "break (something) to (someone)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Blow (something) out of all proportion
- Burst in on (someone or something)
- Bang/beat one's head against the wall
- Bottle (something) up
- By leaps and bounds
- Burn the midnight oil
- Burn a hole in one's pocket
- Beyond one's means
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Button one's lip
- Bone of contention
- Blow over
- Blackball (someone)
- Blue in the face
- Bring (something) home to (someone)
- Balls of one's feet
- Begin to see the light
- Break in (someone or something)
- Burn one's fingers
- Bear with (someone or something)
- Bear in mind
- Break the bank
- By fits and starts
- By any means
- Buy out (someone or something)
- Barge in on (someone or something)
- Bite the dust
- Break up (with someone)
- By the skin of one's teeth
- Build (something) to order
- Bring (someone) into line
- Beat the living daylights out of (someone)
- Be curtains for (someone or something)
- Blow (someone's) mind
- Beyond words
- Burst onto the scene
- Batten down the hatches
- Bear (something) out
- Balance the books/accounts
- Bad egg
- Bust a gut (to do something)
- Bad-mouth (someone or something)
- Behind one's back
- Bad/rotten apple
- Butt heads with (someone)
- Bowl (someone) over
- Butt in (on someone or something)
- Break a law
- Bring (someone) around
- Bend over backwards (to do something)