Идиома "have one's ear to the ground" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Horse trade
- Hold a meeting
- How's that?
- Have to live with (something)
- Have it coming (to someone)
- Have (something) in one's hands
- Have (something) stuck in one's craw
- Heart to heart
- Hold out for (something)
- Have an edge on/over (someone or something)
- Hard up
- Hang on by one's fingernails
- Have the Midas touch
- Hush-hush
- Have a lot on one's mind
- Hold a grudge against (someone)
- Have a good thing going
- Have had its day
- Hold a candle to (someone or something)
- Heads or tails
- Have a ball
- Have butterflies in one's stomach
- Have a leg up on (someone)
- Hold one's nose
- Have second thoughts about (someone or something)
- Have had enough
- Have one's eyes glued to (something)
- Honor roll
- Have too many irons in the fire
- Holy terror
- Hang out one's shingle
- Hold water
- Have ants in one's pants
- Hold out (one's hand)
- Hand-me-down
- Have a keen interest in (someone or something)
- Have arrived
- Hate (someone's) guts
- Happy hour
- Hit the books
- Have what it takes
- Have a brainstorm
- Have an out
- Have a thing going with (someone)
- Have (something) on the ball
- Hang in the balance
- Have one's hands tied
- Hand over fist
- Heart and soul
- Hold one's tongue