Идиома "have to (do something)" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have bigger fish to fry
- Have one's heart set on (something)
- Have nothing to do with (someone or something)
- Have a sweet tooth
- Hundred and one
- Have eyes only for (someone or something)
- Half a loaf is better than none
- Have a case (against someone)
- Holy mackerel!
- Hold up
- Hear a peep out of (someone)
- Have a good mind to (do something)
- Hard on (someone's) heels
- Have second thoughts about (someone or something)
- Have (something) hanging over one's head
- Have/get one's day in court
- Hold water
- Have (someone's) ear
- Heads will roll
- Have one for the road
- Have one's ear to the ground
- Head
- Have a run of bad luck
- Hardly have time to breathe
- Hole in the wall
- Have a taste for (something)
- Have a scrape with (someone or something)
- Half-baked
- Have a one-track mind
- Hang in the balance
- Hit the roof
- Here, there and everywhere
- Have a card up one's sleeve
- Hard feelings
- Heart is in the right place
- Hue and cry
- Hell on earth
- Hate (someone's) guts
- Hang around
- Handwriting is on the wall
- Hang tough
- Hold one's peace
- Have/keep one's finger on the pulse
- Have (something) on
- Have a leg to stand on
- Hit close to home
- Hive of activity
- Have them rolling in the aisles
- Have a brush with the law
- Hold (someone's) hand