Идиома "have a run-in with (the law/someone)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Hitch one's wagon to a star
- Hear a peep out of (someone)
- Hang up (something)
- Have one's finger in too many pies
- Have a big head
- Hold (someone) in high regard
- Hold one's horses
- Have (something) up one's sleeve
- Have an out
- Have an eye for (something)
- Have one foot in the grave
- Have a familiar ring
- Hunt high and low for (someone or something)
- Hold true
- Hot and heavy
- Have them rolling in the aisles
- Hinge on (something)
- Hell on earth
- Have the gall to (do something)
- Horse of a different color
- Have a word with (someone)
- Hang up (the telephone)
- Hang in the balance
- Have a brainwave
- Hit the sack
- Have no business (doing something)
- Have one's nose in the air
- Have an ace up one's sleeve
- Harken back to (something)
- Have one's heart set against (something)
- Head-hunting
- Have eyes bigger than one's stomach
- Have the inside track
- High life
- Hassle
- Have (someone's) hide
- Have (someone or something) on one's hands
- Hear from
- Hold forth (on/about something)
- Have a run-in with (someone)
- Have a stake in (something)
- Hold water
- HIV
- Have (someone's) number
- High-handed
- Have it
- Have (someone's) ear
- Have one's heart go out to someone
- Hold still
- Hard up