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81 had better
should лучше бы, а то…You look ill, you’d better see a doctor.
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82 Had better
Лучше бы. Следовало быDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Had better
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86 had
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87 had a good time
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > had a good time
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88 had a message out
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > had a message out
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89 had an illness
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90 had in mind
kept in mind — имел в виду; учтенный
keeping in mind — имеющий в виду; учет
keep in mind — помнить; учитывать; иметь в виду
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91 had no way of knowing
English-Russian big medical dictionary > had no way of knowing
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92 had nothing to do with
do have — иметь; есть
do not reduce — «не снижать»
English-Russian big medical dictionary > had nothing to do with
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93 had a fucking lot (a helluva) juice (sauce)
Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > had a fucking lot (a helluva) juice (sauce)
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94 had a funky (dishy) bach yesterday
Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > had a funky (dishy) bach yesterday
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95 had [has, have] it, one
измученный, обессиленный; погибший, убитый; понёсшая тяжёлые потери, потрёпанная (о части)Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > had [has, have] it, one
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96 have had it
expr infml1)I've had it! Let's break off for a while — Я уже не могу. Давай ненадолго прервемся
After that experience he felt he'd had it — С него было достаточно и того, что он пережил
2)He looks as if he's had it — Похоже, что ему конец
After the examination the doctor said that she probably has had it — Осмотрев ее, врач заявил, что ее дни, по-видимому, сочтены
3)She was a great actress but now she's had it — Она была великой актрисой, но сейчас слава ее померкла
Why don't you recognize the fact that we've had it? — Почему ты не признаешь очевидного факта, что мы уже не те?
4)I've already lent you a thousand pounds, so you've had it — Я тебе уже и так дал взаймы тысячу фунтов, поэтому больше от меня ты ничего не получишь
He refused to take any more excuses and told them they had had it — Ему надоели их вечные отговорки, и он заявил им, что больше их знать не желает
5)I fear my watch has had it — Боюсь, что моим часам крышка
6)If I miss the last bus, I've had it — Если я не успею на последний автобус, то я пропал
7)If you're going for the three o'clock train, you've had it — Если ты собираешься на трехчасовой поезд, то ты уже опоздал
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97 have had it
разг.1) утратить популярность, привлекательность; устать от чего-л.; надоесть, осточертетьQuiz shows have had it. (RHD) — Вечера вопросов и ответов перестали пользоваться успехом.
He's been drinking like a fool, but now He's had it. — Он напивался как скотина. Теперь не пьет. Самому надоело.
2) испытать превратности судьбы; дойти до предела (страданий); потерпеть поражение, неудачу; разориться; умеретьHe was a great pitcher, but after this season he'll have had it. (RHD) — Он был замечательный бейсболист. Но после этого сезона и ему придется покинуть спорт.
He felt he was capable of enduring pain but after that experience he'd had it. (WD) — Он считал, что хорошо переносит боль, но на этот раз боль была нестерпима.
When the doctor examined the man who had been shot, he said, ‘He's had it.’ (DAI) — Осмотрев раненого, доктор сказал, что песенка его спета.
3) упустить возможность, не суметь показать себя в выгодном светеHe refused to take any more excuses and told them all that they'd had it. (RHD) — Он не стал больше выслушивать никаких оправданий и сказал им всем, что им так и не удалось проявить себя с лучшей стороны.
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98 have had one's day
(have had (или seen) one's day (тж. have known или seen better days))устареть, отслужить своё, выйти из употребления, отживать свой век; знавать лучшие временаMrs. Appleby: "...I've had my day and I've enjoyed it. It's only fair to give others a chance now." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Caesar's Wife’, act 3) — Миссис Эпплби: "...я взяла от жизни свое, я была счастлива. И, по справедливости, я должна уступить дорогу другим."
He had left his elegance behind in the Caribbean and wore a grey flannel suit which had seen better days. At home he didn't have to keep up appearances; he was part of grey January London. (Gr. Greene, ‘Our Man in Havana’, part I) — Оставив щегольство на берегах Карибского моря, он надел видавший виды серый фланелевый костюм. Дома незачем было пускать пыль в глаза. Он стал частицей тусклого январского Лондона.
It was a room that had seen better days. The paint was old and soiled, the rugs threadbare. (I. Shaw, ‘Lucy Crown’, ch. 15) — Эта комната знавала лучшие дни. А сейчас стены были грязные и потерявшие цвет, ковры потерты.
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1) Общая лексика: быть доступным (Rings are to be had at a jewelry store - кольца доступны/можно достать в ювелирном магазине)2) Разговорное выражение: быть обманутым (we've been had! - нас обманули! / нас кинули!)3) Идиоматическое выражение: доступен (о предмете: Rings are to be had at a jewelry store), быть обманутым (о человеке: I've been had - меня поимели), имеется в наличии
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