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1 мати
I ж ім.II дієсл.Мати Божа! виг. — my goodness!
1) to have; to possess; to have gotмати інтерв'ю з кимсь — to interview smb.
мати місце — to have a place; to take place, to occur, to happen
не мати ні друзів, ні рідні — to have neither kith nor kin
2) з інф. (бути повинним, змушеним) to must, to have to3)мати голову на плечах — to have one's head screwed on the right way, to know what is what
мати гострий язик — to have a glib ( sharp) tongue, to have one's tongue well oiled
мати значення — to matter, to be of importance ( consequence)
мати важливе значення — to be important, to be significant
це не має значення — it doesn't matter; it is of no importance
мати вагу — to be influential ( про особу); to carry weight ( про думку) ( consequence)
мати доступ — to have access (to)
мати звичку (до чого-небудь) — to be accustomed (to); to be in the habit (of), to be given (to)
мати зуб (на кого-небудь) — to have a grudge ( against), to be out to get smb.
мати можливість — to be in a position, to have the possibility ( opportunity) of (+ gerund), to have a ( good) chance
мати на увазі — to bear ( to have) in mind
я не мав на увазі — І did not mean this (that, it); it was not my intention (to)
мати на озброєнні — військ, to operate; to mount; to be armed with
мати претензії — to claim, to lay claim (to), to pretend (to), to aspire (to)
мати силу юр. — to be valid; ( від якоїсь дати) to come into force
мати смак (чого-небудь) — to taste (of)
мати смисл — to be not unreasonable, to make sense
мати тенденцію — to tend, to trend
мати щось проти когось — to have smth. against someone
мати юридичну дію — to enure, to inure, to operate
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2 розпоряджатися
= розпорядитися2) ( давати розпорядження) to command; to order, to give orders ( instructions)розпоряджатися зробити щось — to have ( to see) smth. done
3) тк. недок. (хазяйнувати, командувати) to be in charge; to be the boss
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