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121 have (got) all the time in the world
paзг.имeть уйму вpeмeниI used to be such a busy person and now I have all the time in the world (J. Murdoch). I hadn't anyhow got all the time in the world to find out where she lived CJ. Fowles)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have (got) all the time in the world
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122 out of this world
paзг. гиnepб.миpoвoй, бoжecтвeнный, вocxититeльный, зaмeчaтeльный, пoтpяcaющий'I have some nice fried chicken,' he suggested. 'And the steaks are out of this world' (E. S. Gardner) -
123 have a spat with
Общая лексика: поссориться с (Episode 234: Following a frustrating day at work, Bob has a spat with his wife and walks out of the house.), поругаться с -
124 have a celebratory drink
Разговорное выражение: (to go out and) обмытьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have a celebratory drink
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125 have a low boiling point
expr AmE infmlHe sure has a low boiling point. I hardly say anything and he starts bawling me out — Он действительно заводится с пол-оборота. Я еще ничего не сказал, а он начинает орать на меня
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have a low boiling point
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126 have it away with someone
expr BrE taboo slI suppose you've been having it away with your "friend" when I was out of town — Я думаю, что ты трахалась со своим "другом", когда меня не было в городе
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have it away with someone
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127 have the seal of death on one's face
на его (её и т. д.) лице печать смертиPoor fellow. If ever a man had the seal of death on his face he has. He'll be gone before the year's out. (DEI) — Бедняга! На нем печать смерти. Не протянет и до конца года.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have the seal of death on one's face
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128 have smb. in tow
1) пoявитьcя в кoмпaнии кoгo-л., вмecтe c кeм-л. (тж. with smb. In tow)At that moment Hex, urbane as ever, appeared In our midst with the parson In tow (J. Wain)2) взять нa букcиp, oпeкaть кoгo-л., имeть кoгo-л. нa cвoём пoпeчeнии или пoд cвoим пoкpoвитeльcтвoм (тж. take smb. In tow)Professor Cowey had published works through Theobald's father, and Theobald had on this account been taken In tow by Mrs. Cowey, from the beginning of his University career (S. Butler)Now that she has the Buccaneer In tow, she doesn't care twopence about you, and you'll find It out (J. Galsworthy)
См. также в других словарях:
have it out — ► have it out informal attempt to resolve a dispute by confrontation. Main Entry: ↑have … English terms dictionary
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have it out — phrasal : to settle or clear up a matter of contention by free discussion or a fight * * * have it out To discuss a point of contention, etc explicitly and exhaustively • • • Main Entry: ↑have * * * informal attempt to resolve a contentious… … Useful english dictionary
ˌhave sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to have a tooth removed from your mouth or an organ removed from your body 2) have it out to talk to someone honestly about a disagreement between you He decided to have it out with Rose there and then.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
have it out — {v. phr.} To settle a difference by a free discussion or by a fight. * /Joe called Bob a bad name, so they went back of the school and had it out. Joe got a bloody nose and Bob got a black eye./ * /The former friends finally decided to have it… … Dictionary of American idioms
have it out — {v. phr.} To settle a difference by a free discussion or by a fight. * /Joe called Bob a bad name, so they went back of the school and had it out. Joe got a bloody nose and Bob got a black eye./ * /The former friends finally decided to have it… … Dictionary of American idioms
have\ it\ out — v. phr. To settle a difference by a free discussion or by a fight. Joe called Bob a bad name, so they went back of the school and had it out. Joe got a bloody nose and Bob got a black eye. The former friends finally decided to have it out in a… … Словарь американских идиом
have something out with somebody — ˌhave sth ˈout (with sb) derived to try to settle a disagreement by discussing or arguing about it openly • I need to have it out with her once and for all. Main entry: ↑havederived … Useful english dictionary
have it out — argue, fight, settle it Jake and Dan had it out. They argued for more than an hour … English idioms
have it out — informal attempt to resolve a contentious matter by open confrontation. → have … English new terms dictionary
have something out — undergo an operation to extract a part of one s body. → have … English new terms dictionary