Идиома "hand over (someone or something) to (someone)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- How's that?
- Hammer out (an agreement or a deal)
- Have (something) stuck in one's craw
- Have (something) in one's hands
- Hold (someone's) attention
- Have had it with (someone or something)
- Handwriting is on the wall
- Have keen wits
- Have one's nose to the grindstone
- Hold court
- Head out
- Have mixed feelings about (someone or something)
- Have (someone's) ear
- Hold all the aces
- Hold all the aces/cards/trumps
- Here goes nothing.
- Have one's heart in the right place
- Have an edge on/over (someone or something)
- Have a familiar ring
- Here goes.
- Hold up (as an example)
- Have a pick-me-up
- Hive of activity
- Hedge one's bets
- Hold all the cards
- Hear a peep out of (someone)
- Have a brush with the law
- Have an in with (someone)
- Have a case (against someone)
- Have a big head
- Have it both ways
- Hit bottom
- Hundred and one
- Help out with (something)
- Have a lead foot
- Have (something) on the tip of one's tongue
- Have eyes in the back of one's head
- Have one foot in the grave
- Had better (do something)
- High and dry
- Have contact with (someone)
- Hoof it
- Hell-on-wheels
- Have eyes bigger than one's stomach
- High and low
- Have a near miss
- Have one's ear to the ground
- Have half a mind to do (something)
- Have a hunch about (something)
- Have (something) to spare