Идиома "hold-out" с переводом
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George is the last hold-out among those who refuse to give up smoking.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have a brainstorm
- Have a free hand (to do something)
- Happen upon (someone or something)
- Hung up on someone
- Hold (someone) hostage
- Have eyes only for (someone or something)
- Have (someone) eating out of (the palm of) your hand
- Have it all over (someone or something)
- Have one's nose to the grindstone
- Head over heels in debt
- Hard-nosed
- Hot potato
- Have broad shoulders
- Hit a snag
- Have sticky fingers
- Hire out (someone)
- Ham it up
- Hold over (something)
- Have the gall to (do something)
- Have a go at (something)
- Have a weakness for (someone or something)
- High seas
- Hold off
- Hedge in (something)
- Hang in (there)
- Have a leg to stand on
- Hear (someone) out
- Have the wherewithal to (do something)
- Have got a thing going
- Hardly have time to breathe
- How's that?
- Hit parade
- Hold out for (something)
- Have a brush with the law
- Headhunt
- Had better (do something)
- Hide one's face in shame
- Have one's finger in too many pies
- Have one's nose in the air
- Have a hand in (something)
- Have (something) against (someone or something)
- Have (something) in store for (someone)
- Have an eye for (something)
- Hard on (someone's) heels
- Have it in for (someone)
- Have an itchy/itching palm
- Have a lot on one's plate
- Have the devil to pay
- Hook, line and sinker
- Have the inside track