Идиома "bring (someone) to terms" с переводом
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Tim and Tom, the twin brothers, were brought to terms by their mother for riding the pony.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Break out in (something)
- Burn a hole in one's pocket
- Brimming with (something)
- Binge and purge
- Bug (someone)
- Back to basics
- By the way
- Back up (someone or something)
- Break (someone's) heart
- Burst with joy
- Behind schedule
- Blow one's own horn
- Big of (someone)
- Bare bones (of something)
- Brain teaser
- Bound and determined
- Blacklist (someone)
- Breach of the peace
- Bring (someone) to heel
- Burn (oneself) out
- Back out (of something)
- Big cheese
- Break the back of (something)
- Beat one's head against the wall
- Button one's lip
- Ballpark estimate/figure
- Black and blue
- Black eye
- Burn one's bridges behind one
- But for (someone or something)
- Bug-eyed
- Booked solid
- Bad-mouth (someone or something)
- Burn one's fingers
- Bigwig
- Baptism of fire
- Ball of fire
- Bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
- Bring down the house
- Born out of wedlock
- Bring home the bacon
- Beat the tar out of (someone)
- Beef up (something)
- Bring (someone) around
- Bite one's tongue
- Bone of contention
- Blow the whistle on someone
- Beyond a shadow of a doubt
- Brain (someone)
- Burst in on (someone or something)