Идиома "high seas" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have an itch to do something
- Have the cheek to do something
- Head off (something)
- Here goes nothing.
- Have the devil to pay
- Head for (someone or something)
- Horse trade
- Holy cow!
- Hang in the balance
- Have a good mind to (do something)
- Have (someone's) number
- Have an in with (someone)
- Have a case (against someone)
- Huff and puff
- Hang (someone) in effigy
- Hot and heavy
- Have no business (doing something)
- Have an eye on (someone or something)
- Honor roll
- Head start
- Hand in glove (with someone)
- Heart to heart
- Have one's finger in too many pies
- Hold down (someone or something)
- Have a bone to pick with (someone)
- Have it all over (someone or something)
- Have (something) in store for (someone)
- Have an eye for (something)
- Have a brush with (the law or something)
- Have a price on one's head
- Hands off
- Horse around
- Have a mind of one's own
- Head and shoulders above (someone or something)
- Hold one's fire
- Have one's ass in a sling
- Hate (someone's) guts
- Have a soft spot in one's heart (for someone or something)
- Hit the sack
- Hand down (something)
- Hold water
- Hightail it out of (somewhere)
- Hold-out
- Heart goes out to (someone)
- Have one foot in the grave
- Head over heels
- Have an edge on/over (someone or something)
- Hand over (someone or something) to (someone)
- Have feet of clay
- Have an ax to grind (with someone)