Идиома "burst in on (someone or something)" с переводом
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While we were having dinner, our next door neighbor burst in on us.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву B
- Bring home the bacon
- Blackout
- B&B
- Bring (something) home to (someone)
- By word of mouth
- Beyond the pale
- Beat (something) into (someone's) head
- Blow (something)
- Behind schedule
- Burn up
- Black box
- Bounce something (an idea) off someone
- Becoming on/to (someone)
- Bite the bullet
- Beat the clock
- Beat the living daylights out of (someone)
- Bitten by (some kind of) bug
- Break (something) to (someone)
- Back out (of something)
- Bowl (someone) over
- Big enchilada
- Bats in the belfry
- By the way
- Brown bag it
- Blow (someone) away
- Bid adieu to (someone or something)
- Bury the hatchet
- BLT
- Bottle (something) up
- Big of (someone)
- Break loose (from someone or something)
- Build castles in the air/in Spain
- Behind the eight ball
- Beyond one's means
- Breathe easy
- Balance the books/accounts
- Bank on (someone or something)
- Birthday suit
- Blood, sweat, and tears
- Break camp
- Break out of (something)
- Bone up (on something)
- Behind in/on (something)
- Be laid up
- Between the devil and the deep blue sea
- Boss (someone) around
- Beside oneself (with something)
- Be dealt a bad hand/deal someone a bad hand
- Blow (someone or something) off
- Begin to see the light