Идиома "bring (someone) to heel" с переводом
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When John was sixteen, he thought he could do as he pleased, but his father cut off his allowance, and this brought John to heel.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Blackball (someone)
- By means of
- By a whisker/hair
- Base one's opinion on (something)
- Buy (something) sight unseen
- Be off
- Bail (someone) out
- Bound for somewhere
- Better off
- Be the death of (someone)
- Blow the lid off (something)
- Break ground for (something)
- Burn (oneself) out
- Be into (something)
- Blow (something)
- Belabor the point
- Black and white
- By the day
- Blow (something) out of all proportion
- Burst into tears
- Break out in a cold sweat
- Big enchilada
- Bring home the importance of (something) to (someone)
- Be dealt a bad hand/deal someone a bad hand
- Bring (something) home to (someone)
- Buy (something) for a song
- Back in circulation
- By way of (something)
- Barge in on (someone or something)
- Beat the living daylights out of (someone)
- But for (someone or something)
- Be off to a bad start
- By check
- Best bib and tucker
- Blow a fuse
- Breathe one's last
- Bean counter
- Bring (something) into question
- Ball is in (someone's) court
- Beat the tar out of (someone)
- Break (something) to (someone)
- Bat a thousand
- Brown bag it
- Bite the dust
- Brains behind (something)
- Bet one's bottom dollar
- Brainless
- Bring up (something)
- Behind closed doors
- Bone of contention