Идиома "Hobson's choice" с переводом
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I was given a Hobson's choice. I could buy a costume of any size but only if it was white.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have a stake in (something)
- Hang-up
- Headhunt
- Have a free hand (to do something)
- Hang out (somewhere/with someone)
- Hold one's breath
- Hit (someone) hard
- Have it
- Have (something) on the ball
- Handy
- Have bats in one's belfry
- Heartbeat away from (something)
- Have one's ear to the ground
- Hush money
- Head is buzzing
- Hand-me-down
- Heads up!
- Have had a good innings
- Heart bleeds for (someone)
- Hold out for (something)
- Hundred and one
- Have the right to (do something)
- Hands down
- Have a frog in one's throat
- Hot rod
- High seas
- Have the makings of (something)
- Have a one-track mind
- Have a bee in one's bonnet
- Have a change of heart
- Have the best of both worlds
- Here goes nothing.
- Head
- Have one's hands full (with someone or something)
- Hire out (someone)
- Hardly have time to breathe
- Have butterflies in one's stomach
- Have (someone's) number
- Hell-bent for leather
- Have/get one's day in court
- Horse trade
- Hold all the cards
- Have the wherewithal to (do something)
- Have a closed mind (about something)
- Have an ear out for (something)
- Have a familiar ring
- Hither and thither
- Head start
- Have a good command of (something)
- Hot and heavy