Идиома "have/get one's day in court" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Hobson's choice
- Have the gall to (do something)
- Have (someone's) ear
- Have (someone or something) in tow
- Hit (someone) below the belt
- Have a lot on one's plate
- Hold one's own (in an argument)
- Have a run of bad luck
- Have one's heart in the right place
- Hold one's end of the bargain up
- Hold all the aces/cards/trumps
- Have the gift of the gab
- Hard nut to crack
- Holy cow!
- Have a passion for (something)
- Have nothing between the ears
- Hit a snag
- Here and now
- Have a green thumb
- Have been through the mill
- Have it coming (to someone)
- Hard-nosed
- Have a heart of stone
- Have (something) on the tip of one's tongue
- Hold off
- Have feet of clay
- Heart of stone
- Hear (someone) out
- Hooked on (something)
- Have a feeling about (something)
- HQ
- Have two left feet
- Have one's eye on (something)
- Have a heart
- Hand over fist
- Hang on to (something)
- Have (something) at one's fingertips
- Hit close to home
- Have one's hands full (with someone or something)
- Hang on
- Help oneself to (something)
- Have (someone) eating out of (the palm of) your hand
- Hue and cry
- Have the inside track
- Head-hunting
- Hold a grudge against (someone)
- Have designs on (someone or something)
- Have a price on one's head
- Have a handle on (something)
- Have one's cake and eat it too