Идиома "have/get butterflies in one's stomach" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Hold (someone) in high regard
- Have (something) in stock
- Hide one's head in the sand
- Have a one-track mind
- Have a near miss
- Huff and puff
- Have (something) on file
- Hold on to (someone or something)
- Have egg on one's face
- Have a sweet tooth
- Hold a grudge against (someone)
- Hang-up
- Have the right to (do something)
- Hold all the aces
- Have eyes bigger than one's stomach
- Hang it!
- Have had its day
- Half a loaf is better than none
- Hinge on (something)
- Have the makings of (something)
- Have what it takes
- Hole up (somewhere)
- Hot air
- Hair of the dog that bit one
- Hard of hearing
- Have a leg to stand on
- Have turned the corner
- Harken back to (something)
- Have (something) in mind
- Hold up
- Here, there and everywhere
- Hem (someone or something) in
- Honeymoon is over
- Have legs
- Heart goes out to (someone)
- Hit the skids
- Hand over (someone or something) to (someone)
- Have (something) up one's sleeve
- Hassle
- Heart stands still
- Have a hold on (someone)
- Have a mind of its own
- Hit the bulls-eye
- Have the best of both worlds
- Have eyes in the back of one's head
- Hang on (someone's) every word
- Have got a thing going
- Have other/bigger fish to fry
- Hold off
- Have a good thing going