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1 have the ball
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2 have the ball at one's feet
бытьхазяином положенияEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > have the ball at one's feet
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3 have the ball at one's feet
разг.быть хозяином положения, иметь все преимущества в каком-л. деле [этим. спорт.]; см. тж. the ball is at smb.'s feetLarge English-Russian phrasebook > have the ball at one's feet
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4 have the ball at feet
Общая лексика: быть хозяином положения, иметь шансы на успех -
5 have the ball at one's feet
Общая лексика: быть господином положения, иметь шансы на успехУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have the ball at one's feet
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6 have the ball at one's feet
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7 to have the ball at one's feet
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8 to have the ball at one's feet
быть хозяином положения/иметь все преимуществаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have the ball at one's feet
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9 have a ball
paзг.вeceлитьcя, oтличнo пpoвoдить вpeмя [пepвoнaч. aмep. сл.]'That's my advice to you, dear boy. Find a nice Swedish girl. I'm told they're very good, and have a ball. I believe that's the modern idiom' (Th. Sharpe). You should have come to his party: we really had a ball -
10 have a ball
have a good time отлично провести времяYesterday we had a ball at the party.
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11 have a ball
разг.веселиться, отлично проводить время [первонач. амер.; жарг.]Mary and Tom had a ball exploring the town. (DAI) — Мэри и Том получили большое удовольствие, осмотрев достопримечательности города.
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12 the ball is at smb.'s feet
разг.(the ball is at smb.'s feet (или at the feet of smb.))он (она и т. д.) хозяин положения; см. тж. have the ball at one's feetLarge English-Russian phrasebook > the ball is at smb.'s feet
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13 have one's eye on the ball
не упускать из виду основной цели; быть настороже, начеку [этим. спорт.]He does it well, don't you think? Lawrence says he keeps his eye on the ball. (J. Galsworthy, ‘Flowering Wilderness’, ch. VI) — У него это ловко получается, правда? Лоренс тоже говорит, что ему палец в рот не клади.
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14 the ball is in your court
разг.(the ball is in your court (тж. the ball is или редк. rests with you))ваша очередь, очередь за вамиIt is with you the ball rests. I have not heard from you since I wrote last... (Ch. Brontë, Letter of Jan. 12, 1853, quoted in E. Gaskell's book ‘The Life of Ch. Brontë’) — Теперь ваша очередь писать. Вы ведь не ответили на мое последнее письмо.
We have done our best. Now the ball is in your court. — Мы сделали что могли. Теперь очередь за вами.
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15 have a lot on the ball
амер.; жарг.быть очень способным, изобретательным, обладать умением, сноровкой, большим опытом [этим. спорт. (бейсбол)]...if you think Coffee's lawyer wouldn't have plenty on the ball you are crazy as Adam. (R. P. Warren, ‘All the King's Men’, ch. VIII) —...если ты думаешь, что защитник Коффи не проявит максимум изобретательности, ты спятила, как и твой брат.
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16 have (got) a lot (much or plenty) on the ball
aмep. paзг.быть oчeнь cпocoбным, изoбpeтaтeльным, oблaдaть умeниeм, cнopoвкoй [этим. спорт. (бeйcбoл)]You know. Perry, lots of people think a house detective hasn't got so much on the ball as some of the other boys because he isn't always on the firing line (E. S. Gardner). If you think Coffee's lawyer wouldn't have plenty on the ball you are crazy as Adam (R. P. Warren)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have (got) a lot (much or plenty) on the ball
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17 the ball is in your court
теперь твоя очередь действовать; теперь всё зависит от тебяI've told him he can have his job back if he apologises. The ball's in his court now. — Я сказал ему, что он может вернуть себе место, если извинится. Теперь дело за ним.
If the ball is in your court, you have to do something before any progress can be made in a situation. — Если "мяч теперь на твоём поле ", то теперь ты должен сделать что-то, чтобы положение дел изменилось.
Англо-русский современный словарь > the ball is in your court
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18 the ball is with you
теперь твоя очередь действовать; теперь всё зависит от тебяI've told him he can have his job back if he apologises. The ball's in his court now. — Я сказал ему, что он может вернуть себе место, если извинится. Теперь дело за ним.
If the ball is in your court, you have to do something before any progress can be made in a situation. — Если "мяч теперь на твоём поле ", то теперь ты должен сделать что-то, чтобы положение дел изменилось.
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19 have something on the ball
expr infmlIf the teacher has something on the ball, the pupils won't squirm much — Если учитель действительно знает свой предмет, то его ученики не будут вертеться на уроках
When you've got it on the ball the way she does the things generally go right — Когда у тебя шурупит как у нее, то все идет нормально
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20 the ball is at one's feet
(тж. have или have got the ball at one's feet)paзг.быть xoзяинoм пoлoжeния, имeть вce пpeимущecтвa в кaкoм-л. дeлe [этим. спорт. (футбoл)]You must decide what you want to do: the ball is at your feet nowConcise English-Russian phrasebook > the ball is at one's feet
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have a ball — {v. phr.}, {slang} Enjoy yourself very much; have a wonderful time. * /Johnny had a ball at camp./ * /Mary and Tim have a ball exploring the town./ * /After their parents left, the children had a ball./ Syn.: HAVE A TIME(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
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have a ball — verb enjoy oneself greatly We had a ball at the party and didn t come home until 2 AM • Syn: ↑have a good time • Hypernyms: ↑delight, ↑enjoy, ↑revel • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
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have\ a\ ball — v. phr. slang Enjoy yourself very much; have a wonderful time. Johnny had a ball at camp. Mary and Tim have a ball exploring the town. After their parents left, the children had a ball. Syn.: have a time(2) … Словарь американских идиом
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