Идиома "hot under the collar" с переводом
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Lionel had the knack of leaving everybody hot under the collar and he knew it.Прослушать пример
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Другие английские идиомы на букву H
- Have one's ass in a sling
- Have broad shoulders
- Have (something) hanging over one's head
- Heart is dead set against (something)
- Have (something) on the brain
- Have an ace up one's sleeve
- Have two strikes against one
- Have seen better days
- Have one's nose in (something)
- Have it both ways
- Have (someone) dead to rights
- Have a time
- Have a word with (someone)
- Have one's druthers
- Hung up on someone
- Have clean hands
- Hear (someone) out
- Have a nose for (something)
- Have one's head screwed on right/straight
- Had best (do something)
- Hoof it
- Hot potato
- Hold on to (someone or something)
- Have (something) on (someone)
- Have (something) to spare
- Had better (do something)
- Hit it off (with someone)
- Have (someone) over
- Have an accident
- Have one's eyes glued to (something)
- Hold the fort
- Have a good thing going
- Have a brainstorm
- Have the wherewithal to (do something)
- Have the makings of (something)
- Hot and heavy
- Hold one's end of the bargain up
- Have (something) in mind
- Have to (do something)
- Hooked on (something)
- Have legs
- Hang-up
- Hit the bulls-eye
- Have none of (something)
- Hand over fist
- Have feet of clay
- Have a scrape with (someone or something)
- Have a familiar ring
- Have a hollow leg
- Helter-skelter