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Английские идиомы. Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин
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Год выпуска 2024
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Автор произведения Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин
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Bump off (someone)
Bundle of nerves
Burden of proof
Burn (oneself) out
Burn (someone) in effigy
Burn (something) to a crisp
Burn a hole in one's pocket
Burn down
Burn one's bridges behind one
Burn one's fingers
Burn the candle at both ends
Burn the midnight oil
Burn up
Burst at the seams
Burst in on (someone or something)
Burst into flames
Burst into tears
Burst onto the scene
Burst out laughing
Burst with joy
Burst with pride
Bury the hatchet
Bury/hide one's head in the sand
Business as usual
Busman's holiday
Bust a gut (to do something)
But for (someone or something)
Butt heads with (someone)
Butt in (on someone or something)
Butter (someone) up
Button one's lip
Buy (something) for a song
Buy (something) on credit
Buy (something) sight unseen
Buy a pig in a poke
Buy a stake in (something)
Buy off (someone)
Buy out (someone or something)
By a hair's breadth
By a long shot
By a mile
By a whisker
By a whisker/hair
By all accounts
By all appearances
By all means
By and by
By and large
By any means
By chance
By check
By fair means or foul
By far
By fits and starts
By hook or by crook
By leaps and bounds
By means of
By no means
By shank's mare
By the book
By the day
By the dozen
By the dozens
By the handful
By the hour
By the month
By the same token
By the seat of one's pants
By the skin of one's teeth
By the sweat of one's brow
By the way
By the week
By the year
By virtue of (something)
By way of (something or somewhere)
By way of (something)
By word of mouth
BYOB
C
C/O
CA
Calculated risk
Call (someone or something) into question
Call (someone) in
Call (someone) names
Call (someone) on the carpet
Call (something) in
Call a meeting
Call a meeting to order
Call a spade a spade
Call for (someone or something)
Call for (someone)
Call it a day/night
Call it quits
Call of nature
Call off (something)
Call on (someone)
Call out to (someone)
Call someone's bluff
Call the dogs off
Call the roll
Call the shots
Call up (someone)
Calm down
Can of worms
Can take (something) to the bank
Can't do anything with (someone or something)
Can't see beyond the end of one's nose
Can't see the forest for the trees
Can't stand (someone or something)
Can't stand/stomach (someone or something)
Can't stomach (someone or something)
Cancel (something) out
Cannot see one's hand in front of one's face
Cap and gown
Captain of industry
Card up one's sleeve
Cards are stacked against (someone)
Carried away
Carrot and stick
Carry (something) out
Carry a lot of weight with (someone or something)
Carry a motion
Carry coals to Newcastle
Carry on
Carry one's (own) weight
Carry over (something)
Carry over figures/numbers/costs
Carry the ball
Carry the day
Carry the torch
Carry the weight of the world on one's shoulders
Carry through with (something)
Carte blanche
Case in point
Case of mistaken identity
Cash cow
Cash in (something)
Cash in on (something)
Cash in one's chips
Cash on the barrelhead
Cash-and-carry
Cast a (critical/professional) eye over (someone or something)
Cast an eye over (something)
Cast around/about for (someone or something)
Cast aspersions on (someone)
Cast doubt on (someone or something)
Cast doubts on (someone or something)
Cast in the same mold
Cast one's lot in with (someone)
Cast one's vote
Cast pearls before swine
Cast the first stone
Castles in the air
Cat burglar
Cat