Идиома "bring (someone) around" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Burst at the seams
- Burst in on (someone or something)
- Bring (something) home to (someone)
- Brain (someone)
- Bury the hatchet
- Born out of wedlock
- By the day
- Blow up in (someone's) face
- Be at one's wit's end
- Boil down to (something)
- Build a fire under (someone)
- Beat one's brains out
- Burn a hole in one's pocket
- Break the news (to someone)
- By any means
- Burst into flames
- Behind schedule
- Be laid up
- Be off on the wrong foot
- Blackball (someone)
- Bear witness (to something)
- Bring (something) to a head
- Brush up on (something)
- BSc
- Be hand in hand
- By the month
- Between the devil and the deep blue sea
- By means of
- Beyond measure
- Bonehead
- Banker's hours
- By fits and starts
- By no means
- Blow (someone's) mind
- Bring (someone) into line
- BA
- Bear the brunt of (something)
- Bang/beat one's head against the wall
- Bring (someone) to heel
- By leaps and bounds
- Best bib and tucker
- Bring about (something)
- Ballpark estimate/figure
- Body blow
- Break off
- Bring up (something)
- Bark is worse than one's bite
- Best-laid plans of mice and men
- Brainchild
- Bounce something (an idea) off someone