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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have one too many
- Have a taste for (something)
- Hard nut to crack
- Hold (someone) down
- Have a go at (something)
- Have/get butterflies in one's stomach
- Have come a long way
- Hear (someone) out
- Have in mind
- Have a one-track mind
- Hold still
- Hand down (something)
- Have an ear out for (something)
- He who pays the piper calls the tune
- Head off (someone)
- Hold-out
- Have second thoughts about (someone or something)
- Have (something) up one's sleeve
- Have a hold on (someone)
- Have a good mind to (do something)
- Hold back (someone)
- Hit home
- Have growing pains
- Heart is set on (something)
- Hold the reins
- Hit bottom
- Have one's nose to the grindstone
- Have (something) on the brain
- Have a finger in the pie
- Hanging over (someone's) head
- Heartbeat away from (something)
- Have (something) in common with (someone or something)
- Have it in for (someone)
- Hit-and-run
- Hand over hand
- Hold (someone's) attention
- Hit (someone) up for (something)
- Hold one's fire
- Hold up
- Hundred and one
- Have had its day
- Hold one's head up
- Have the right-of-way
- Hit the jackpot
- Head out
- Honky-tonk
- Hard on (someone's) heels
- Have nothing/none to spare
- Have a clean/clear conscience (about someone or something)
- Have a hunch about (something)