Englisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch - Buchstabe "H" - Seite 23
- He became a Catholic in compliance with his mother's dying wish.
- He beckoned me to follow him.
- He began poking about in the cupboard, looking for the sweetener.
- He began to feel sorry he ...
- He begged to come with us.
- He begrudges the money.
- He behaves like a bull in a china shop.
- He bestrode his horse with the grace of a born horseman.
- He betrayed his wife with her best friend.
- He blatantly ignored it.
- He blew a fuse.
- He blew his top.
- He bore the palm.
- He bought them expensive presents, out of guilt.
- He brandished a stick at the dog.
- He breaks a fly on the wheel.
- He broke all records. He beat all records.
- He brought about the company's collapse by his reckless spending.
- He brought home the bacon.
- He called her a liar and at that she stormed off.
- He called me a copycat for buying the same shoes.
- He called me names.
- He came all right, but too late.
- He came all the same.
- He came by himself.
- He came by the same token.
- He came dashing into the room.
- He came in the flesh.
- He came off the loser.
- He came on as a substitute in the 83rd minute.
- He came to her aid.
- He came to notice only in 2005.
- He came within a whisker of dying on the operating table.
- He came, he saw, he conquered.
- He can be completely relied upon to keep a bargain.
- He can easily/well afford it.
- He can get away with murder.
- He can go hang.
- He can knock back quite a bit!
- He can smoke as much as he wants when in his room.
- He can speak English.
- He can take it.
- He can tell you a thing or two about it.
- He can't bring himself to say the term "state of lawlessness".
- He can't help it. It's in his nature.
- He can't take a joke.
- He can't take criticism.
- He cannot do it for himself.
- He cannot make any sense of this reasoning.
- He cannot read music.
- He cannot sit up, much less walk / to say nothing of walking.
- He carefully pieced together the torn fragments of an invoice.
- He challenged her to make her dream a reality.
- He chanced to be ...
- He cherishes his privacy.
- He cherishes the memory of that day.
- He choked on a fishbone.
- He chugalugged a few beers.
- He claims he saw it.
- He claims that the drugs were planted on him.
- He claims to know you.
- He coaches boxing.
- He cocked his head and looked at me.
- He comes from a background of poverty.
- He comes over all shy whenever he meets her.
- He confessed he'd been having an affair with a woman in his office.
- He confessed to several burglaries.
- He confided that he ...
- He consciously/recklessly disregarded the risk to others.
- He considers such jobs beneath him.
- He continued his perusal of the newspaper.
- He continues to hedge on whether ...
- He corralled us all into his office for a quick meeting.
- He could barely stifle his laughter.
- He could be open to challenge for having refused candidates on the basis of their religion.
- He could do with losing a few pounds.
- He could easily have come.
- He could hardly/scarcely keep his eyes open.
- He could not be less suited to the task.
- He could not distinguish the colour of the car in the fading light.
- He could not have escaped without the connivance of the guards.
- He could not measure up to her.
- He could retire now and live in comfort for the rest of his life.
- He could win any race hands down.
- He couldn't bring his party colleague round to recommend an 'out' vote.
- He couldn't fathom why ...
- He couldn't organise a piss-up in a brewery.
- He couldn't stand it any more there.
- He countered that ...
- He created this mess, and now he'll have to fix it.
- He cried out at each stroke of the whip.
- He cringed at the thought.
- He crossed off the names of the people who had already been invited.
- He cut a caper.
- He cut his finger.
- He cuts no ice with me.
- He dances well to whom fortune pipes.
- He deals with/handles all kinds of people in his job.
- He decided to go freelance.
- He deliberately overlooked me.
- He delivered the speech with his usual aplomb.
- He delved into his pockets for a piece of paper.
- He denied it to the last.
- he denies himself
- He departed from his word.
- He deserves a slap.
- He deserves better.
- He developed an interest in music when he was a child.
- He did all the talking.
- He did his best to avert suspicion.
- He did his best.
- He did it again and again.
- He did it in joke.
- He did it in spite of himself.
- He did it. He actually did it!
- He did magic/conjuring tricks for the children.
- He did not come until ...
- He didn't brush his teeth.
- He didn't even begin to try.
- He didn't even have the grace to apologize.
- He didn't have a dime.
- He didn't have anywhere to go.