Идиома "haul (someone) in" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Heart is in the right place
- Have a screw loose
- Hardly have time to breathe
- Head and shoulders above (someone or something)
- Hang up (something)
- Have one's cake and eat it too
- Have pull with (someone)
- Have nothing to do with (someone or something)
- Have a thing for (someone)
- Have a near miss
- Hammer (something) home
- How about?
- Have (something) in common with (someone or something)
- Have (someone) over
- Have a leg up on (someone)
- Hold a candle to (someone or something)
- Have arrived
- Hit the spot
- Have (someone or something) on one's hands
- Hit (someone) below the belt
- Hair of the dog that bit one
- Have the feel of (something)
- Hard feelings
- Have (something) coming out of one's ears
- Have/get butterflies in one's stomach
- Hair-raising
- Have a free hand (to do something)
- Have a run of bad luck
- Have (something) on the ball
- Have feet of clay
- Have a good head for (something)
- Hit the sack
- Hinge on (something)
- Have one's nose to the grindstone
- Hands down
- Have one's eye on (someone or something)
- Hold water
- Have a word with (someone)
- Have a good eye for (something)
- Have a good head on one's shoulders
- Have the devil to pay
- Have it all over (someone or something)
- Have an in with (someone)
- Hold all the cards
- Have one for the road
- Hold a grudge against (someone)
- Have one's heart go out to someone
- Have a nose for (something)
- Have (something) on file
- Here and there