Английские идиомы
Шрифт:
Flea market
Flesh (something) out
Flex one's muscles
Flight of fancy
Flip one's lid
Flip out
Flirt with the idea of (doing something)
Float (someone) a loan
Float a loan
Flog/beat a dead horse
Flora and fauna
Flunk out
Flush with (something)
Fly by the seat of one's pants
Fly in the face of (something)
Fly in the ointment
Fly into the face of danger
Fly off the handle
Fly the coop
Fly-by-night
Flying high
FM
Foam at the mouth
Foist (something) off on (someone)
Fold (something) up
Fold one's hands
Follow (someone's) lead
Follow in (someone's) footsteps
Follow one's heart
Follow one's nose
Follow orders
Follow suit
Follow the crowd
Follow through on/with (something)
Follow up (something)
Fond of (someone or something)
Food for thought
Fool and his money are soon parted
Fool around
Foot in the door
Foot the bill
Footloose and fancy-free
For a song
For all (something)
For all I care
For all I know
For all intents and purposes
For all one is worth
For all practical purposes
For all the world
For better or worse
For cause
For certain
For crying out loud
For days/hours on end
For dear life
For fear of (something)
For free
For good
For good measure
For instance
For keeps
For kicks
For life
For my money
For once
For one thing
For one's (own) part
For one's (own) sake
For openers
For peanuts
For real
For safekeeping
For sale
For short
For sure
For that matter
For the asking
For the better
For the birds
For the duration (of something)
For the good of (someone or something)
For the heck/hell of it
For the life of (someone)
For the most part
For the record
For the sake of (someone or something)
For the time being
For the world
Forbidden fruit
Force (someone) to the wall
Force someone's hand
Force to be reckoned with
Foregone conclusion
Forever and a day
Forever and ever
Fork money out (for something)
Fork over (some money)
Fork over (something)
Form an opinion
Forty winks
Foul one's own nest
Foul up
Four eyes
Fraidy-cat
Fraught with danger
Freak out
Free and clear
Free and easy
Free as a bird
Free hand
Free translation
Free-for-all
Freeload
Freeze (someone) out
Fresh out of (something)
Frighten (someone) out of his or her wits
Frighten (someone) to death
Frighten the living daylights out of (someone)
Fritter (something) away
From A to Z
From cradle to grave
From dawn to dusk
From day to day
From door to door
From hand to hand
From head to toe
From near and far
From now on
From rags to riches
From scratch
From side to side
From start to finish
From stem to stern
From the bottom of one's heart
From the ground up
From the heart
From the old school
From the outset
From the top
From the word go
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