Идиома "have a frog in one's throat" с переводом
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I am a very shy person and I always have a frog in my throat when I have to make a speech.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Hand (something) down to (someone)
- Hinge on (something)
- Have (someone's) number
- Haul (someone) in
- Have (something) to spare
- Have the right to (do something)
- Hire out (something)
- Have a fit
- Have eyes bigger than one's stomach
- Heads will roll
- Have bearing on (something)
- Hang a right
- Have an open mind about (something)
- Have a heart-to-heart talk with (someone)
- Hang on (someone's) every word
- Hook-up
- Had best (do something)
- Hide one's face in shame
- Have a good head for (something)
- Hoof it
- Head shrinker
- Hold out (one's hand)
- Have a blowout
- Have a closed mind (about something)
- Have one's head in the clouds
- Have a lot on one's mind
- Have never had it so good
- Have had it with (someone or something)
- Hands off
- Here's mud in your eye.
- Have one's heart set against (something)
- Have arrived
- Head off (someone)
- Hit bottom
- Have eyes only for (someone or something)
- Hand down a decision
- Highway robbery
- Have a familiar ring
- Have (something) on the tip of one's tongue
- Have one's heart go out to someone
- Hard of hearing
- Hold a candle to (someone or something)
- Hazard a guess/opinion
- Hot under the collar
- Hold one's head up
- Have been through the mill
- Hit it off (with someone)
- Hold all the aces/cards/trumps
- Have the floor
- He who pays the piper calls the tune