Идиома "heavy hand (of something)" с переводом
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The heavy hand of the law is tremendous power over those people who commit crimes.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have (something) hanging over one's head
- Hang out (somewhere/with someone)
- Have bigger fish to fry
- Have money to burn
- High-and-mighty
- Have the floor
- Holier-than-thou
- Hung jury
- Have (something) to do with (something)
- Have a leg up on (someone)
- Have a one-track mind
- Have bats in one's belfry
- Have turned the corner
- Have a run-in with (the law/someone)
- Hit the road
- Have a close call/shave
- Hard up
- Have the wherewithal to (do something)
- Have a crush (on someone)
- Hit (someone) right between the eyes
- Heart of stone
- Have a mind of its own
- Hang on to (something)
- Holy mackerel!
- Here goes.
- Have come a long way
- Have the best of both worlds
- Hit the bottle
- Have a case (against someone)
- Have eyes bigger than one's stomach
- Have been had
- Hold out for (something)
- Hazard a guess/opinion
- Have a lot of promise
- Heart and soul
- Have one's druthers
- Hold down (someone or something)
- Have a soft spot in one's heart (for someone or something)
- Huff and puff
- Have a way with (someone or something)
- Hang out one's shingle
- Hear a peep out of (someone)
- Have (something) in mind
- Have a stake in (something)
- Have (someone or something) in tow
- Have them rolling in the aisles
- Hide one's face in shame
- Hand down a decision
- Hoof it
- Have one's eye on (something)