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Другие английские идиомы на букву P
- Pass with flying colors
- Pay lip service to (someone or something)
- Paper tiger
- Put (someone's) nose out of joint
- Penny-wise and pound foolish
- Play hardball (with someone)
- Pull up one's socks
- Par for the course
- Powder one's nose
- Put in one's oar
- Put one's finger on (something)
- Play footsie (with someone)
- Put one's foot down (about something)
- Put/lay the finger on (someone)
- Pay one's own way
- Penny saved is a penny earned
- Pitch-black
- Pick the brains of (someone)
- Put some teeth into (something)
- Pad the bill
- Pick up the tab/check
- Put ideas into (someone's) head
- Play possum
- Pass the buck
- Put one's money where one's mouth is
- Plea bargain
- Put one's foot in one's mouth
- Putty in (someone's) hands
- Perfect couple
- Pain in the neck
- Payoff
- Pull through
- Put the cat among the pigeons
- Pie in the sky
- Put (someone or something) out to pasture
- Piece/slice of the action
- Put one's head in a noose
- Play one's cards close to one's chest
- Put two and two together
- Pecking order
- Pony up
- Point the finger (of blame) at (someone)
- Pass the torch/baton to someone
- Put the cart before the horse
- Prick up one's ears
- Preferred customer
- Put one's thinking cap on
- Put one's back into (something)
- Play the market
- Put on a brave face