Идиома "fly in the face of (something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву F
- FBI
- For better or worse
- Frighten the living daylights out of (someone)
- Fair-weather friend
- For safekeeping
- Find fault with (someone or something)
- For the birds
- First come, first served
- Fan the flames of (something)
- Fly by the seat of one's pants
- Foot the bill
- Fall head over heels
- Fine-toothed/tooth comb
- Feast one's eyes on (someone or something)
- Freeze (someone) out
- Fix (someone's) wagon
- Fair and impartial
- From time to time
- For that matter
- From scratch
- For one's (own) part
- Fit (someone or something) in
- Feel free to do (something)
- Face value
- For free
- Face up to (something)
- Firm hand
- Flat broke
- For all one is worth
- For the sake of (someone or something)
- Feel at home
- Frighten (someone) to death
- Face the music
- Find oneself
- From near and far
- Force someone's hand
- Fill out (something)
- Fall in love (with someone)
- For my money
- From hand to hand
- Foul up
- For one thing
- Fill the bill
- Free and clear
- Feel it beneath oneself to do (something)
- Face value (of something)
- For keeps
- Face down (someone)
- Fill in the blanks
- Feel put upon