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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have a free hand (to do something)
- Handy
- Have got a thing going
- Have a finger in the pie
- Hold the fort
- Have feet of clay
- Holy cow!
- Have (something) going for one
- Hold all the cards
- Hit a snag
- Hands down
- Have/get one's day in court
- Have an edge on/over (someone or something)
- Have a keen interest in (someone or something)
- Have the inside track
- Hit the roof
- Have had a good innings
- Hit the nail on the head
- Have a score to settle with (someone)
- Have a heart of gold
- Heart misses/skips a beat
- How about?
- Have one's cake and eat it too
- Have a passion for (something)
- Help oneself to (something)
- Have a green thumb
- Hair-raising
- Have the makings of (something)
- Hold one's own (in an argument)
- Have a lot on one's plate
- Hand in hand
- Have a price on one's head
- Have (something) against (someone or something)
- Have a frog in one's throat
- Have a thing for (someone)
- Hit (someone) up for (something)
- Have a brush with the law
- Hair of the dog that bit you
- Half a loaf is better than none
- Hold (something) back
- Have a leg up on (someone)
- Have (something) coming to (someone)
- Have a crush (on someone)
- Have been around
- Hand over hand
- Have eyes only for (someone or something)
- Hold the line at (something)
- Hair of the dog that bit one
- How's that?
- Have a hold on (someone)