Идиома "bring (someone) into line" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Butt heads with (someone)
- Birthday suit
- By a mile
- Between a rock and a hard place
- Bad blood (between people)
- Brush up on (something)
- Bowl (someone) over
- Behind schedule
- Build (something) to order
- Buy (something) sight unseen
- Break the bank
- Banker's hours
- Bottom out
- By the week
- By check
- Bore (someone) stiff/to death
- Bring up the rear
- By leaps and bounds
- Break (something) to (someone)
- Blow to smithereens
- By the seat of one's pants
- Blow the whistle on someone
- Brainless
- Back down (from someone or something)
- Blast off
- Beat one's brains out
- Boil down to (something)
- Blow (something)
- Be hand in hand
- Bark is worse than one's bite
- Blaze a trail (in something)
- Birds and bees
- Bawl out (someone)
- Brains behind (something)
- Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
- Break even
- Bark up the wrong tree
- Buy off (someone)
- Black market
- Blow up (at someone)
- Bone up (on something)
- Be off
- Break fresh/new ground
- Bend over backwards (to do something)
- Bitter pill to swallow
- Bring (something) on
- Be curtains for (someone or something)
- But for (someone or something)
- Break down (something)
- By the hour