Идиома "bring some new facts to light" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Birds of a feather flock together
- Beside oneself (with something)
- Burn (someone) in effigy
- By all appearances
- Brain (someone)
- Break in (someone or something)
- Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Be into (something)
- Bad egg
- Balance the books/accounts
- Be a new one on (someone)
- Buy out (someone or something)
- Bear (someone or something) in mind
- Break one's word
- Bring down the house
- Barge in on (someone or something)
- Bring home the bacon
- Bite the hand that feeds (someone)
- Break the news (to someone)
- Bring about (something)
- Be all things to all people
- Blow (someone's) mind
- Big of (someone)
- By means of
- By all means
- Bats in the belfry
- Bad-mouth (someone or something)
- Blow over
- Broad in the beam
- Blackball (someone)
- Buy (something) sight unseen
- B&B
- Bread and butter
- Bite off more than one can chew
- Bounce a check
- By way of (something)
- Bow and scrape
- By the year
- Build a fire under (someone)
- Behind closed doors
- By fits and starts
- Bring home the importance of (something) to (someone)
- Blood is thicker than water
- By a whisker/hair
- Bad blood (between people)
- Break (something) down
- Bite the dust
- Black sheep of the family
- Back up (someone or something)