Идиома "hit the books" с переводом
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have it in for (someone)
- Hold one's tongue
- Hang up (the telephone)
- Have a heart
- Have had enough
- Have (something) on the ball
- Have one's finger in too many pies
- Have been around
- High seas
- Hand over (someone or something) to (someone)
- Have growing pains
- Have designs on (someone or something)
- Hand down (something)
- Hold one's own (in an argument)
- Hire out (someone)
- Have a case (against someone)
- HIV
- Head for (someone or something)
- Head
- Horse of a different color
- Hard-nosed
- Hold one's horses
- Have a chip on one's shoulder
- Hit the nail on the head
- Have nothing on (someone or something)
- Have one's cake and eat it too
- Have it both ways
- Heartbeat away from (something)
- Have the last laugh
- Hanging over (someone's) head
- Hammer out (an agreement or a deal)
- Have a bee in one's bonnet
- Have contact with (someone)
- Hole up (somewhere)
- Have a vested interest in (something)
- Hit the sauce
- Hit the road
- Have an out
- Have one's work cut out for one
- Have a soft spot in one's heart (for someone or something)
- Have eyes in the back of one's head
- Have keen wits
- Handle with kid gloves
- Hand in glove (with someone)
- Hand the torch/baton to someone
- Hazard a guess/opinion
- Have a heart-to-heart talk with (someone)
- Hold a candle to (someone or something)
- Honor (someone's) check
- Have a weakness for (someone or something)