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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Holy mackerel!
- Hit the dirt
- Hold still
- Have a hold on (someone)
- Hold the reins
- Hands down
- Have a big head
- Have one's work cut out for one
- Hang in the balance
- Have oneself something
- Hung jury
- Hit a snag
- Hide one's head in the sand
- Have one's nose to the grindstone
- Hot under the collar
- Hand-me-down
- Hard-pressed
- Have a case (against someone)
- Have one's nose in the air
- Head over heels in debt
- Have (someone or something) on one's mind
- Have a big heart
- Have an ear for (something)
- Have the right to (do something)
- Have other/bigger fish to fry
- Have one's head in the clouds
- Have a brainwave
- Have (something) to spare
- Hit the skids
- Have bearing on (something)
- High seas
- Have keen wits
- Have one's heart set against (something)
- Hang out (somewhere/with someone)
- Have it both ways
- Hold on!
- Have (something) on (someone)
- Heavy going
- Hunt high and low for (someone or something)
- Have one's heart set on (something)
- Head shrinker
- Here and now
- Heart of gold
- Hear (someone) out
- Have a sweet tooth
- Hit the bottle
- Have contact with (someone)
- Have one's heart in the right place
- Hit the nail on the head
- Hold (something) back