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Словарь американских идиом: 8000 единицTo be at the head or front of. /The elephants headed up the whole parade./ 2. To be the leader or boss of. /Mr. Jones will head up the new business./ /The class planned a candy sale, and they elected Mary to head it up./ [health] See: CLEAN HILL OF HEALTH. [heap] See: STRIKE ALL OF A HEAP. [heap coals of fire on ones head]{v. phr.}, {literary} To be kind or helpful to someone who has done wrong to you, so that he is ashamed. /Alice heaped coals of fire on Marys head by inviting her to a party after Mary had gossiped about her./ /Jean Valjean stole the Bishops silver, but the Bishop heaped coals of fire on his head by giving the silver to him./ [hear] See: WILL NOT HEAR OF. [hear a pin drop]{v. phr.} Absolute silence. /Its so quiet in the room you could hear a pin drop./ [heart] See: AFTER ONES OWN HEART, AT HEART, EAT ONES HEART OUT, BREAK ONES HEART, BY HEART, CHANGE OF HEART, CROSS ONES HEART, DO ONE GOOD or DO ONES HEART GOOD, FIND IT IN ONES HEART, FROM THE BOTTOM OF ONES HEART or WITH ALL ONES HEART, FROM THE HEART, GET TO THE HEART OF, HAVE A HEART, HEAVY HEART, LOSE HEART, LOSE ONES HEART, OPEN HEART, OPEN ONES HEART, SEARCH ONES HEART, SET ONES HEART ON, TAKE HEART, TAKE TO HEART, TO ONES HEARTS CONTENT, WEAR ONES HEART ON ONES SLEEVE. [heartbreaker]{n.} One with numerous admirers of the opposite sex; one with whom others fall in love readily. /Tom, who has four girls in love with him at college, has developed the reputation of being a heartbreaker./ [heart and soul(1)]{n.} Eager love; strong feeling; great enthusiasm ...» |
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