534 английские идиомы на "H"
- Had best (do something)
- Had better (do something)
- Hail from (somewhere)
- Hair of the dog that bit one
- Hair of the dog that bit you
- Hair-raising
- Half a loaf is better than none
- Half-baked
- Ham it up
- Hammer (something) home
- Hammer away at (someone or something)
- Hammer out (an agreement or a deal)
- Hand (something) down to (someone)
- Hand (something) to (someone) on a silver platter
- Hand a verdict/decision down (to someone)
- Hand down (something)
- Hand down a decision
- Hand in (something)
- Hand in glove (with someone)
- Hand in hand
- Hand over (someone or something) to (someone)
- Hand over fist
- Hand over hand
- Hand the torch/baton to someone
- Hand-me-down
- Hand-out
- Handle (someone) with kid gloves
- Handle with kid gloves
- Hands down
- Hands off
- Handwriting is on the wall
- Handy
- Hang (someone) in effigy
- Hang a left
- Hang a right
- Hang around
- Hang back
- Hang by a hair/thread
- Hang by a thread/hair
- Hang in (there)
- Hang in the balance
- Hang it!
- Hang loose
- Hang on
- Hang on (someone's) every word
- Hang on by one's fingernails
- Hang on to (something)
- Hang one on
- Hang one's hat (somewhere)
- Hang out (somewhere/with someone)
- Hang out one's shingle
- Hang tough
- Hang up (something)
- Hang up (the telephone)
- Hang-up
- Hanging over (someone's) head
- Happen upon (someone or something)
- Happy hour
- Hard feelings
- Hard nut to crack
- Hard of hearing
- Hard on (someone or something)
- Hard on (someone's) heels
- Hard sell
- Hard to call
- Hard to stomach (someone or something)
- Hard up
- Hard-and-fast rule
- Hard-nosed
- Hard-pressed
- Hardly have time to breathe
- Harken back to (something)
- Hash (something) over
- Hassle
- Hatchet man
- Hate (someone's) guts
- Haul (someone) in
- Have (someone or something) in tow
- Have (someone or something) on one's hands
- Have (someone or something) on one's mind
- Have (someone's) blood on one's hands
- Have (someone's) ear
- Have (someone's) hide
- Have (someone's) number
- Have (someone) dead to rights
- Have (someone) eating out of (the palm of) your hand
- Have (someone) in one's pocket
- Have (someone) over
- Have (something) against (someone or something)
- Have (something) at one's fingertips
- Have (something) coming out of one's ears
- Have (something) coming to (someone)
- Have (something) down pat
- Have (something) going for one
- Have (something) hanging over one's head
- Have (something) in common with (someone or something)
- Have (something) in mind
- Have (something) in one's hands
- Have (something) in stock
- Have (something) in store for (someone)
- Have (something) on
- Have (something) on (someone)
- Have (something) on file
- Have (something) on the ball
- Have (something) on the brain
- Have (something) on the tip of one's tongue
- Have (something) stuck in one's craw
- Have (something) to do with (something)
- Have (something) to spare
- Have (something) up one's sleeve
- Have a ball
- Have a bee in one's bonnet
- Have a big head
- Have a big heart
- Have a big mouth
- Have a blowout
- Have a bone to pick with (someone)
- Have a brainstorm
- Have a brainwave
- Have a brush with (the law or something)
- Have a brush with the law
- Have a card up one's sleeve
- Have a case (against someone)
- Have a change of heart
- Have a chip on one's shoulder
- Have a clean/clear conscience (about someone or something)
- Have a close call/shave
- Have a closed mind (about something)
- Have a cow
- Have a crush (on someone)
- Have a familiar ring
- Have a feeling about (something)
- Have a field day
- Have a finger in the pie
- Have a fit
- Have a foot in both camps
- Have a free hand (to do something)
- Have a frog in one's throat
- Have a go at (something)
- Have a good command of (something)
- Have a good eye for (something)
- Have a good head for (something)
- Have a good head on one's shoulders
- Have a good mind to (do something)
- Have a good thing going
- Have a green thumb
- Have a hand in (something)
- Have a handle on (something)
- Have a head for (something)
- Have a head start
- Have a heart
- Have a heart of gold
- Have a heart of stone
- Have a heart-to-heart talk with (someone)
- Have a hold on (someone)
- Have a hollow leg
- Have a hunch about (something)
- Have a keen interest in (someone or something)
- Have a lead foot
- Have a leg to stand on
- Have a leg up on (someone)
- Have a lot going (for one)
- Have a lot of promise
- Have a lot on one's mind
- Have a lot on one's plate
- Have a mind like a steel trap
- Have a mind of its own
- Have a mind of one's own
- Have a near miss
- Have a nose for (something)
- Have a notion to do (something)
- Have a one-track mind
- Have a passion for (something)
- Have a physical (examination)
- Have a pick-me-up
- Have a poker face
- Have a price on one's head
- Have a rough time (of it)
- Have a run of bad luck
- Have a run-in with (someone)
- Have a run-in with (the law/someone)
- Have a say/voice (in something)
- Have a score to settle with (someone)
- Have a scrape with (someone or something)
- Have a screw loose
- Have a soft spot in one's heart (for someone or something)
- Have a stake in (something)
- Have a stroke
- Have a sweet tooth
- Have a taste for (something)
- Have a thing for (someone)
- Have a thing going with (someone)
- Have a time
- Have a try/crack at (something)
- Have a vested interest in (something)
- Have a way with (someone or something)
- Have a weakness for (someone or something)
- Have a whale of a time
- Have a word with (someone)
- Have a yellow streak
- Have an accident
- Have an ace up one's sleeve
- Have an ax to grind (with someone)
- Have an ear for (something)
- Have an ear out for (something)
- Have an edge on/over (someone or something)
- Have an eye for (something)
- Have an eye on (someone or something)
- Have an in with (someone)
- Have an itch to do something
- Have an itchy/itching palm
- Have an open mind about (something)
- Have an out
- Have ants in one's pants
- Have arrived
- Have bats in one's belfry
- Have bearing on (something)
- Have been around
- Have been had
- Have been through the mill
- Have been to hell and back
- Have bigger fish to fry
- Have broad shoulders
- Have butterflies in one's stomach
- Have clean hands
- Have cold feet
- Have come a long way
- Have contact with (someone)
- Have designs on (someone or something)
- Have dibs on (something)
- Have egg on one's face
- Have eyes bigger than one's stomach
- Have eyes in the back of one's head
- Have eyes only for (someone or something)
- Have feet of clay
- Have foot-in-mouth disease
- Have got a thing going
- Have growing pains
- Have had a good innings
- Have had enough
- Have had it up to here with (someone or something)
- Have had it with (someone or something)
- Have had its day
- Have half a mind to do (something)
- Have in mind
- Have it
- Have it all over (someone or something)
- Have it both ways
- Have it coming (to someone)
- Have it in for (someone)
- Have it made
- Have it out with (someone)
- Have keen wits
- Have legs
- Have mixed feelings about (someone or something)
- Have money to burn
- Have never had it so good
- Have no business (doing something)
- Have none of (something)
- Have nothing between the ears
- Have nothing on (someone or something)
- Have nothing to do with (someone or something)
- Have nothing/none to spare
- Have on (something)
- Have one foot in the grave
- Have one for the road
- Have one too many
- Have one's ass in a sling
- Have one's back to the wall
- Have one's cake and eat it too
- Have one's druthers
- Have one's ear to the ground
- Have one's eye on (someone or something)
- Have one's eye on (something)
- Have one's eyes glued to (something)
- Have one's feet on the ground
- Have one's finger in too many pies
- Have one's hand in the till
- Have one's hands full (with someone or something)
- Have one's hands tied
- Have one's head in the clouds
- Have one's head screwed on right/straight
- Have one's heart go out to someone
- Have one's heart in the right place
- Have one's heart set against (something)
- Have one's heart set on (something)
- Have one's nose in (something)
- Have one's nose in a book
- Have one's nose in the air
- Have one's nose to the grindstone
- Have one's work cut out for one
- Have oneself something
- Have other/bigger fish to fry
- Have pull with (someone)
- Have rocks in one's head
- Have second thoughts about (someone or something)
- Have seen better days
- Have stars in one's eyes
- Have sticky fingers
- Have the best of both worlds
- Have the cheek to do something
- Have the courage of one's convictions
- Have the devil to pay
- Have the feel of (something)
- Have the floor
- Have the gall to (do something)
- Have the gift of the gab
- Have the inside track
- Have the last laugh
- Have the makings of (something)
- Have the Midas touch
- Have the presence of mind to (do something)
- Have the right to (do something)
- Have the right-of-way
- Have the time of one's life
- Have the wherewithal to (do something)
- Have the wits to do (something)
- Have them rolling in the aisles
- Have to (do something)
- Have to live with (something)
- Have too many irons in the fire
- Have turned the corner
- Have two left feet
- Have two strikes against one
- Have what it takes
- Have/get butterflies in one's stomach
- Have/get one's day in court
- Have/keep one's finger on the pulse
- Hazard a guess/opinion
- He who pays the piper calls the tune
- Head
- Head above water
- Head and shoulders above (someone or something)
- Head case
- Head for (someone or something)
- Head is buzzing
- Head off (someone)
- Head off (something)
- Head out
- Head over heels
- Head over heels in debt
- Head over heels in love with (someone)
- Head shrinker
- Head start
- Head-hunting
- Head-on
- Headhunt
- Heads or tails
- Heads up!
- Heads will roll
- Hear (someone) out
- Hear a peep out of (someone)
- Hear from
- Heart and soul
- Heart bleeds for (someone)
- Heart goes out to (someone)
- Heart is dead set against (something)
- Heart is in the right place
- Heart is not in (something)
- Heart is set against (something)
- Heart is set on (something)
- Heart misses/skips a beat
- Heart of gold
- Heart of stone
- Heart stands still
- Heart to heart
- Heartbeat away from (something)
- Heavy going
- Heavy hand (of something)
- Heavy heart
- Hedge in (something)
- Hedge one's bets
- Hell and high water
- Hell on earth
- Hell-bent for leather
- Hell-on-wheels
- Help oneself to (something)
- Help out with (something)
- Helter-skelter
- Hem (someone or something) in
- Here and now
- Here and there
- Here goes nothing.
- Here goes.
- Here's mud in your eye.
- Here, there and everywhere
- Hide one's face in shame
- Hide one's head in the sand
- High and dry
- High and low
- High life
- High man on the totem pole
- High on (something)
- High seas
- High-and-mighty
- High-handed
- Higher education
- Hightail it out of (somewhere)
- Highway robbery
- Hinge on (something)
- Hire out (someone)
- Hire out (something)
- Hit (someone) below the belt
- Hit (someone) hard
- Hit (someone) like a ton of bricks
- Hit (someone) right between the eyes
- Hit (someone) up for (something)
- Hit a plateau
- Hit a snag
- Hit bottom
- Hit close to home
- Hit home
- Hit it off (with someone)
- Hit on/upon (something)
- Hit parade
- Hit pay dirt
- Hit the books
- Hit the bottle
- Hit the bricks
- Hit the bulls-eye
- Hit the ceiling
- Hit the deck
- Hit the dirt
- Hit the hay
- Hit the high spots
- Hit the jackpot
- Hit the nail on the head
- Hit the road
- Hit the roof
- Hit the sack
- Hit the sauce
- Hit the skids
- Hit the spot
- Hit-and-miss
- Hit-and-run
- Hitch one's wagon to a star
- Hither and thither
- HIV
- Hive of activity
- Hobson's choice
- Hold (someone's) attention
- Hold (someone's) hand
- Hold (someone) down
- Hold (someone) hostage
- Hold (someone) in high regard
- Hold (something) against (someone)
- Hold (something) back
- Hold a candle to (someone or something)
- Hold a grudge against (someone)
- Hold a meeting
- Hold all the aces
- Hold all the aces/cards/trumps
- Hold all the cards
- Hold all the trumps
- Hold back
- Hold back (someone)
- Hold court
- Hold down (someone or something)
- Hold down a job
- Hold forth
- Hold forth (on/about something)
- Hold good
- Hold off
- Hold on to (someone or something)
- Hold on!
- Hold one's breath
- Hold one's end of the bargain up
- Hold one's fire
- Hold one's head up
- Hold one's horses
- Hold one's nose
- Hold one's own (in an argument)
- Hold one's peace
- Hold one's tongue
- Hold out (one's hand)
- Hold out for (something)
- Hold out on (someone)
- Hold out the olive branch to (someone)
- Hold over (something)
- Hold still
- Hold the fort
- Hold the line at (something)
- Hold the reins
- Hold true
- Hold up
- Hold up (as an example)
- Hold water
- Hold-out
- Hole in one
- Hole in the wall
- Hole up (somewhere)
- Holier-than-thou
- Holy cats
- Holy cow!
- Holy mackerel!
- Holy Moses
- Holy terror
- Honeymoon is over
- Honky-tonk
- Honor (someone's) check
- Honor roll
- Hoof it
- Hook, line and sinker
- Hook-up
- Hooked on (something)
- Hop to it
- Hop, skip and a jump
- Horse around
- Horse of a different color
- Horse sense
- Horse trade
- Hot air
- Hot and heavy
- Hot on (someone or something)
- Hot potato
- Hot rod
- Hot under the collar
- House of cards
- How about?
- How come?
- How so?
- How's that?
- HQ
- Hue and cry
- Huff and puff
- Hundred and one
- Hundred to one chance/shot
- Hung jury
- Hung up on someone
- Hunt high and low for (someone or something)
- Hurl an insult (at someone)
- Hush money
- Hush-hush
- Hustle and bustle