Английские идиомы. Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин

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off (someone or something)

      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)

      Do

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