Английские идиомы. Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин

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      Dump someone

      Dutch auction

      Dutch courage

      Dutch treat

      Dutch uncle

      Duty bound (to do something)

      DVD

      Dwell on (something)

      Dyed-in-the-wool

      Dying to (do something or go somewhere)

      E

      E.g.

      Each and every

      Eager beaver

      Eagle eye

      Ear to the ground

      Earful

      Early bird

      Early bird catches the worm

      Early on

      Earn one's keep

      Ears are burning

      Ears are red

      Ears are ringing

      Ears become red

      Ease off/up on (someone or something)

      Easier said than done

      Easy come, easy go

      Easy does it

      Easy money

      Easy to come by

      Easy-going

      Eat (someone) for breakfast

      Eat (someone) out of house and home

      Eat (something) up

      Eat and run

      Eat away at (someone)

      Eat away at (something)

      Eat crow

      Eat dirt

      Eat high on/off the hog

      Eat humble pie

      Eat like a bird

      Eat like a horse

      Eat one's cake and have it too

      Eat one's heart out

      Eat one's words

      Eat out

      Eat out of (someone's) hand

      Eat out of (someone's) hands

      Eating someone

      Ebb and flow

      ECG

      Edge (someone) out

      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

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