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41 have no use for
(to despise: I have no use for such silliness / silly people.) náo precisar -
42 have nothing to do with
1) (to avoid completely: After he came out of prison, many of his friends would have nothing to do with him.) não querer saber de2) ((also be nothing to do with) to be something that a person ought not to be interested in: This letter has/is nothing to do with you.) não ter nada a ver com -
43 have (someone) on a string
(to have (a person) under one's control.) ter alguém na mão -
44 have one's work cut out
(to be faced with a difficult task: You'll have your work cut out to beat the champion.) ver-se grego -
45 have pity on
(to feel pity for (someone because of something): Have pity on the old man.) ter piedade de -
46 have (someone) on a string
(to have (a person) under one's control.) ter alguém na mão -
47 have the edge on/over
(to have an advantage over: he had the edge over his opponent.) ter vantagem sobre -
48 have the makings of
(to have the clear ability for becoming: Your son has the makings of an engineer.) ter o estofo de -
49 have a bone to pick with (someone)
(to have something to argue about with (a person).) ter contas a acertar (com alguém)English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > have a bone to pick with (someone)
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50 have a bone to pick with (someone)
(to have something to argue about with (a person).) ter contas a acertar (com alguém)English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > have a bone to pick with (someone)
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51 have a crack (at)
(to have a try at.) tentar -
52 have a crack (at)
(to have a try at.) tentar -
53 have a finger in the pie / in every pie
(to be involved in everything that happens: She likes to have a finger in every pie in the village.) intrometer-seEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > have a finger in the pie / in every pie
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54 have a hankering for
I have a hankering for a strawberry ice-cream.) ter vontade deEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > have a hankering for
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55 have a soft spot for
(to have a weakness for (someone or something) because of great affection: He's always had a soft spot for his youngest son.) ter um fraco porEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > have a soft spot for
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56 have a weakness for
(to have a liking for: She has a weakness for chocolate biscuits.) ter um fraco porEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > have a weakness for
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57 have at heart
(to have a concern for or interest in: He has the interest of his workers at heart.) levar a peito -
58 have it one's own way
(to get one's own way: Oh, have it your own way - I'm tired of arguing.) fazer como querEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > have it one's own way
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59 have mercy on
(to give kindness to (an enemy etc who is in one's power): Have mercy on me!) tenha piedade -
60 have no use for
(to despise: I have no use for such silliness / silly people.)
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have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
have — [hav; ] also, as before [ “] to [ haf] vt. had [had; ] unstressed [, həd, əd] having [ME haven (earlier habben) < OE habban, akin to OHG haben, ON hafa, Goth haban < IE base * kap , to grasp > Gr kaptein, to gulp down, L capere, to take … English World dictionary
Have — (h[a^]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Had} (h[a^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Having}. Indic. present, I {have}, thou {hast}, he {has}; we, ye, they {have}.] [OE. haven, habben, AS. habben (imperf. h[ae]fde, p. p. geh[ae]fd); akin to OS. hebbian, D. hebben,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
have — (h[a^]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Had} (h[a^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Having}. Indic. present, I {have}, thou {hast}, he {has}; we, ye, they {have}.] [OE. haven, habben, AS. habben (imperf. h[ae]fde, p. p. geh[ae]fd); akin to OS. hebbian, D. hebben,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
have — (h[a^]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Had} (h[a^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Having}. Indic. present, I {have}, thou {hast}, he {has}; we, ye, they {have}.] [OE. haven, habben, AS. habben (imperf. h[ae]fde, p. p. geh[ae]fd); akin to OS. hebbian, D. hebben,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hâve — [ av ] adj. • 1548; frq. °haswa « gris comme le lièvre » ♦ Amaigri et pâli par la faim, la fatigue, la souffrance. ⇒ émacié, 1. maigre. Gens hâves et déguenillés. Visage, teint hâve. ⇒ blafard, blême. ⊗ CONTR. 1. Frais, replet. hâve adj. Litt.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
have — 1. For the type ☒ No state has λ or can adopt such measures, see ellipsis 3. 2. In a sentence of the type Some Labour MPs would have preferred to have wound up the Session before rising, the present infinitive is preferable, i.e. Some Labour MPs… … Modern English usage
have — ► VERB (has; past and past part. had) 1) possess, own, or hold. 2) experience; undergo: have difficulty. 3) be able to make use of. 4) (have to) be obliged to; must. 5) perform the action indicated by the noun … English terms dictionary
have — (v.) O.E. habban to own, possess; be subject to, experience, from P.Gmc. *haben (Cf. O.N. hafa, O.S. hebbjan, O.Fris. habba, Ger. haben, Goth. haban to have ), from PIE *kap to grasp (see CAPABLE (Cf. capable)). Not related to L … Etymology dictionary
have — have, hold, own, possess, enjoy are comparable when they mean to keep, control, retain, or experience as one s own. Have is the most general term and in itself carries no implication of a cause or reason for regarding the thing had as one s own… … New Dictionary of Synonyms