Идиома "have one's heart go out to someone" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Heavy heart
- Holy cats
- Hang up (something)
- Hit the sack
- Have oneself something
- Have one's nose to the grindstone
- Have (someone or something) on one's hands
- Have the floor
- Higher education
- Hold a meeting
- Have (something) in stock
- Have the wits to do (something)
- Have egg on one's face
- Have (something) coming out of one's ears
- Honor roll
- Hang back
- Hold off
- Have feet of clay
- Hit the books
- Have a case (against someone)
- Have got a thing going
- Have a big heart
- Have a stroke
- Harken back to (something)
- Have the right to (do something)
- Have nothing/none to spare
- Hit (someone) right between the eyes
- Heads or tails
- Hang up (the telephone)
- Handwriting is on the wall
- Have clean hands
- Have what it takes
- Head is buzzing
- Hang on
- Have a poker face
- Hive of activity
- High-and-mighty
- Have money to burn
- Have one's druthers
- Have/keep one's finger on the pulse
- Hand-out
- Have (something) against (someone or something)
- How's that?
- Hit the spot
- Hand down (something)
- Have a brush with (the law or something)
- Hold out the olive branch to (someone)
- How come?
- Have none of (something)
- Hold the fort