Englisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch - Buchstabe "H" - Seite 30
- He seems quite sensible.
- He sees just about any offer as a possible trap.
- He sees things through rose-colored glasses.
- He seized me by the arm.
- He sent darts of sarcasm in her direction all evening.
- He served his company well.
- He served/functioned as an interpreter.
- He set the glass to his lips.
- He set the ladder against the wall.
- He set/sicced his lawyers on us.
- He settled down to work.
- He settled the quarrel.
- He shall not have, nor been deemed to have, a fiduciary relationship with this company.
- he shaved himself
- he shaves himself
- He shook the warmly proffered hand.
- He shot a gun for the first time.
- He shot/fired at me twice.
- He should be locked up.
- He should have been allowed to do it.
- He should have driven faster.
- He should mind his own business.
- He should not go unpunished.
- He shouted at me.
- He shouted drinks.
- He shoved a piece of paper into her hand.
- He shoved me down the stairs.
- He showed it for all the world to see.
- He showed/demonstrated great aplomb in dealing with the media.
- He showed/proved his mettle as a fighter tonight.
- He showered and then dressed into the same clothes once again.
- He shrugged his shoulders.
- He signed on as a regular soldier in the army.
- He simply doesn't count.
- He simply skipped work.
- He sings in the school choir.
- He sits at the bottom of the table.
- He sits at the end of the table.
- He sits at the upper end of the table.
- He skimmed the cream off the top.
- He sleeplessly wandered around the city, collecting information.
- He sleeps away the majority of his day.
- He slept away the day.
- He slipped through their fingers.
- He smacked his lips with relish.
- He smells a rat.
- He smiled in/with bemusement.
- He snatched up his stuff.
- He soft soaped her.
- He sometimes goes slumming in bars.
- He sought, if without much success, a social policy.
- He sounded a touch upset on the phone.
- He sounds angry.
- He spent a year in prison/jail.
- He spent his time in reading.
- He spent the day among friends.
- He spoke about indifferent topics.
- He spoke about it without notes.
- He spoke haltingly.
- He sprained his ankle.
- He stands there like a duck in a thunder storm.
- He stands to lose a lot of money.
- He stands upon trifles.
- He stared stupidly at the screen.
- He started to draw, talking the while.
- He stated that he had been acting under coercion.
- He stated that he used to work as a rent boy.
- He steadfastly held to his views.
- He stepped into the lion's den.
- He sticks his nose into everything.
- He stifled an urge to slap her.
- He stifled his victim with a pillow.
- He still holds that against me today!
- He stirred in his sleep as she kissed him.
- He stole my thunder.
- He stole the show.
- He stood her up.
- He stood on the doorstep, straightening his tie.
- He stood there like a real lemon/ding-a-ling.
- He stopped in speaking in mid-flow.
- He stops at nothing.
- He strongly denied the allegations of fraud.
- He struck for home.
- He struck him a blow.
- He succeeded in overcoming the difficulties.
- He successfully defended his new territory against the reigning sultans.
- He suffered a loss in that amount.
- He suggested a walk after dinner.
- He surely does not come.
- He surely made that up out of thin air.
- He surmounts all diffculties.
- He swapped desserts with his sister.
- He swigged the beer in four gulps.
- He swilled the wine gently around in his glass/round his glass.
- He swished his racket through the air.
- He swore to high heaven that ...
- He takes a line of the least resistance.
- He takes his clothes off.
- He talks Billingsgate.
- He taught me a new game. This consists of having to guess who dunnit.
- He tends to exaggerate when talking about his work.
- He tends to exaggerate.
- He that comes last makes all fast.
- He that has plenty of goods shall have more.
- He that makes himself a sheep, shall be eaten by the wolf.
- He that praises himself spatters himself.
- He that seeks trouble never misses.
- He that will eat the kernel, must crack the nut.
- He that will not be counselled cannot be helped.
- He that will not hear must feel.
- He that will steal a pin, will steal a better thing.
- He that will steal an egg, will steal an ox.
- He that's resolved to beat a dog, never wants long a stick.
- He thinks he's the cat's whiskers/meow.
- He thinks highly of you.
- He thinks no end of himself.
- He thinks nothing of it.
- He thinks of everything in terms of money.
- He thinks the world of you.
- He thought he could fool me but I got wise to him.
- He threatened to kill her.
- He threw a hissy fit when she decided the hotel room wasn't big enough.