Идиома "hire out (something)" с переводом
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Ms. Brown hires out her cottage to those tenants, who are ready to pay high price for it.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have a lead foot
- Have stars in one's eyes
- Hand (something) down to (someone)
- Have a feeling about (something)
- Have contact with (someone)
- Have an itch to do something
- Hardly have time to breathe
- Have growing pains
- Have a good eye for (something)
- Hard nut to crack
- Have it made
- Have a nose for (something)
- Hush-hush
- Hang it!
- Have eyes bigger than one's stomach
- Have pull with (someone)
- Hair of the dog that bit one
- Heads or tails
- Hit the books
- Horse trade
- Hit parade
- Had best (do something)
- Heart of gold
- Have a mind of one's own
- Have a chip on one's shoulder
- Head and shoulders above (someone or something)
- Highway robbery
- Help oneself to (something)
- Heart is not in (something)
- Hand down (something)
- High-handed
- Hither and thither
- Have (something) against (someone or something)
- Hold one's head up
- Head over heels in love with (someone)
- Have a scrape with (someone or something)
- Hate (someone's) guts
- Hot potato
- Have butterflies in one's stomach
- Hurl an insult (at someone)
- Hang-up
- Hot and heavy
- Heartbeat away from (something)
- Have a big mouth
- Hue and cry
- Have/keep one's finger on the pulse
- Have (something) on file
- Have one's heart in the right place
- Have a heart of stone
- Have (something) in stock