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Английские идиомы. Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин
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Год выпуска 2024
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Egg (someone) on
Either feast or famine
Eke out (a living)
Elbow (someone) out of (something)
Elbow (someone) out of (somewhere)
Elbow grease
Elbow room
Eleventh-hour decision
End in itself
End of one's rope
End up (doing something or going somewhere)
End up (somewhere)
Engage in small talk
Enough to go around
Enter (someone's) mind
Equal to (something)
ER
Escape (someone's) notice
ESL
ESP
ETA
Even so
Even-steven
Every cloud has a silver lining
Every dog has his day
Every inch a (something)
Every last one
Every living soul
Every minute counts
Every nook and cranny
Every once in a while
Every other
Every so often
Every time one turns around
Every Tom, Dick and Harry
Every which way
Everything but the kitchen sink
Everything from soup to nuts
Everything humanly possible
Everything one can lay/get his or her hands on
Evil eye
Examination for discovery
Exception that proves the rule
Excuse (someone)
Exercise one's brain
Expert witness
Explain (oneself)
Explain (something) away
Express (one's) anger
Extend credit to (someone)
Extend one's sympathy to (someone)
Extenuating circumstances
Eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
Eye of the storm
Eyeball-to-eyeball
Eyes are bigger than one's stomach
Eyes in the back of one's head
Eyes pop out
F
Face down (someone)
Face the music
Face up to (something)
Face value
Face value (of something)
Face-to-face
Facts of life
Fair and impartial
Fair and square
Fair game
Fair play
Fair shake
Fair to middling
Fair-weather friend
Fall apart
Fall apart at the seams
Fall asleep
Fall back
Fall back on (someone or something)
Fall behind
Fall by the wayside
Fall down on the job
Fall flat on one's face
Fall for (someone or something)
Fall for (someone)
Fall from grace
Fall head over heels
Fall head over heels in love with (someone)
Fall ill
Fall in love (with someone)
Fall in love with (someone or something)
Fall in with (a group of people)
Fall into a trap
Fall into line
Fall into place
Fall off
Fall off the wagon
Fall on deaf ears
Fall on hard times
Fall out of use
Fall out with (someone) over (something)
Fall over backwards (to do something)
Fall over oneself to do something
Fall short of (one's expectations)
Fall short of (something)
Fall through
Fall to (someone) to do (something)
Fall upon/on (someone or something)
Fall/drop into one's lap
Fall/get into the wrong hands
Falling-out (with someone)
False arrest
False pretenses
False witness
Familiar with (someone or something)
Fan the flames of (something)
Far and away the best
Far and wide
Far be it from (someone) to do (something)
Far cry from (something)
Far from it
Far into the night
Far out
Farm (something) out
Fast buck
Fast talker
Fat chance
Fat is in the fire
Fat of the land
Favor (someone) with (something)
Favorite son
FBI
Feast one's eyes on (someone or something)
Feather in one's cap
Feather one's nest
Fed up with (someone or something)
Fee simple
Feed (someone) a line
Feed one's face
Feed the kitty
Feel (something) in one's bones
Feel at home
Feel blue
Feel dragged out
Feel fit
Feel free to do (something)
Feel it beneath oneself to do (something)
Feel like a million dollars
Feel like a new person
Feel like doing (something)
Feel like going (somewhere)
Feel like having (something)
Feel on top of the world
Feel out (someone)
Feel