Английские идиомы. Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин
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Cut off one's nose to spite one's face
Cut one's (own) throat
Cut one's eyeteeth on (something)
Cut one's losses
Cut out (something)
Cut out for (something)
Cut out the deadwood
Cut the mustard
Cut to the chase
Cut-rate
Cut/pare (something) to the bone
Cut/slit one's (own) throat
D
Daily grind
Dance to a different tune
Dance with death
Dangerous offender
Dare (someone) to do (something)
Dark horse
Darken (someone's) door
Dash off
Dash off (something)
Date back to (a previous time)
Date someone
Davy Jone's locker
Dawn on (someone)
Day after day
Day and night
Day in and day out
Day-to-day
Daylight robbery
Days running
Dead ahead
Dead as a doornail
Dead center
Dead duck
Dead end
Dead from the neck up
Dead in one's/its tracks
Dead letter
Dead loss
Dead on one's feet
Dead set against (something)
Dead tired
Dead to the world
Dead wrong
Deadbeat
Deadpan
Deaf and dumb
Deal in (something)
Deal someone in
Decide in favor of (someone or something)
Decide in favor of (someone)
Decked out
Decked out in (something)
Deem it to be necessary
Deep water
Deep-six (someone or something)
Deep-six (something)
Defeat a motion
Deliver the goods
Desert a sinking ship
Devil of a job
Devil-may-care attitude
Diamond in the rough
Die down
Die in one's boots
Die is cast
Die laughing
Die of a broken heart
Die off
Die out
Die with one's boots on
Difficult to stomach (someone or something)
Dig (someone or something) up
Dig (something) out
Dig in
Dig in one's heels
Dig one's own grave
Dig some dirt up on (someone)
Dig someone
Dime a dozen
Dine out
Dip into (something)
Dip one's toe in the water
Dirt cheap
Dirty look
Dirty one's hands
Dirty work
Dish out (criticism)
Dish out (food)
Dismiss/reject (something) out of hand
Disorderly conduct
Disturbing the peace
Dive right into something
Divide (something) fifty-fifty
Divide and conquer
DIY
DJ
DNA
Do (someone's) bidding
Do (someone's) heart good
Do (someone) good
Do (someone) one better
Do (someone) out of (something)
Do (something) by hand
Do (something) in a heartbeat
Do a double take
Do a job on (someone or something)
Do a land-office business
Do a number on (someone or something)
Do a snow job on (someone)
Do an about-face
Do away with (something)
Do credit to (someone)