Идиома "have an ear out for (something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Huff and puff
- Have a big mouth
- Heavy going
- Have the wherewithal to (do something)
- Hold one's own (in an argument)
- Head over heels in debt
- Hand (something) down to (someone)
- Have nothing/none to spare
- Heart bleeds for (someone)
- Have dibs on (something)
- Hurl an insult (at someone)
- Heart stands still
- Have a soft spot in one's heart (for someone or something)
- Have a sweet tooth
- Hard-and-fast rule
- Have never had it so good
- Have a run-in with (the law/someone)
- Have turned the corner
- Have a finger in the pie
- Have one's finger in too many pies
- Horse around
- Have a good head on one's shoulders
- Have a chip on one's shoulder
- Hard up
- Hold on!
- Hell-bent for leather
- Hang around
- Hands down
- Hair of the dog that bit you
- Have a free hand (to do something)
- High on (something)
- Have one's nose in the air
- Have a bee in one's bonnet
- Hold out on (someone)
- Hard to stomach (someone or something)
- Here and now
- Help oneself to (something)
- Hit the high spots
- Have a brush with (the law or something)
- Hand in (something)
- Have one's heart go out to someone
- Have mixed feelings about (someone or something)
- Hang one's hat (somewhere)
- Hold one's head up
- Hammer out (an agreement or a deal)
- Horse sense
- Hole up (somewhere)
- Have eyes only for (someone or something)
- Hit the deck
- He who pays the piper calls the tune