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to have the better

  • 1 have the advantage (over)

    to be in a better or more advantageous position (than):

    As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.

    يَكُون فِي مَرْكِز مُتَفَوّق بِالنِسْبَة لِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > have the advantage (over)

  • 2 have the advantage (over)

    to be in a better or more advantageous position (than):

    As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.

    يَكُون فِي مَرْكِز مُتَفَوّق بِالنِسْبَة لِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > have the advantage (over)

  • 3 take a turn for the better

    (of things or people) to become better or worse:

    Her health has taken a turn for the worse.

    يَتَحَوَّل إلى الأفْضَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > take a turn for the better

  • 4 get (or have) the best of sth

    غَلَبَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to do better than; conquer (in a game or fight): they beat us at football. conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. defeat: to beat in a game or battle. get (or have) the best of sth: to be most successful in (a struggle, etc.): When we quarrel, she always gets the best of it.. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); to conquer. subdue: conquer; bring under control; make quieter or gentler: Napoleon subdued several European states. \ See Also اسْتَوْلَى على، تَغَلَّبَ على، أَخْضَع

    Arabic-English glossary > get (or have) the best of sth

  • 5 have

    I sg - háven, pl - háver
    сад м
    II 1. vt
    име́ть

    jeg har... — у меня́ есть...

    hvad vil du háve? — что ты хо́чешь?

    háve méget at bestílle — быть о́чень за́нятым

    háve nóget imód — име́ть что-л. про́тив

    hvórdan har du det? — как (твои́) дела́?

    jeg har det godt — хорошо́

    2.

    jeg har állerede sagt... — я уже́ сказа́л...

    * * *
    garden, gardens, have, have what it takes, hold, keep, park, wear
    * * *
    I. (en -r) garden,
    (am også) yard;
    ( større) gardens, grounds pl;
    ( frugthave) orchard;
    ( kolonihave) allotment;
    [ Botanisk Have] the Botanical Gardens.
    II. vb (har, havde, haft) have;
    ( være udstyret med også, T) have got ( fx have you got a knife? he has got a big nose);
    [ her har du et pund] here is a pound (for you);
    [ hvordan har De det?] how are you?
    [ der har vi det] that's it; there you are;
    [ jeg skal have mig et bad] I am going to have a bath;
    [ den skal du have] it is meant for you;
    [ hvad skal vi have at spise?] what are we having?
    ( i butik) I would like some tea, please;
    [ det (el. den ros) skal han have] I'll say that much for him;
    [ sådan skal han have det] that is the way to treat him;
    (fig) we never know where we have got him (el. where we are with him);
    [ man ved hvad man har, men ikke hvad man får] better the devil you know than the devil you don't know;
    [ jeg vil have at du skal] I want you to;
    [ de vil ikke have at (dvs tillade) at han gør det] they won't let him do it;
    [ jeg vil ikke have at du spiller klaver nu] I won't have you playing the piano now;
    [ jeg vil ikke have det] I won't have it;
    (se også gerne);
    [ med præp & adv:]
    [ jeg skal ikke have noget af at han] I don't want him to ( fx read my letters);
    (dvs det frabeder jeg mig) I won't have it;
    ( nej tak) not for me, thank you; I'm not having any;
    [ have bag sig], se II. bag;
    [ det har han efter sin far] he takes after his father in that, he has got that from his father;
    ( være i gang med) have something in hand, be doing something;
    ( have planlagt) have something on ( fx have you got anything on this evening?);
    ( om forehavende, især neds) be up to something;
    ( om lektie) have homework;
    [ hvad har du for?] what are you doing? what are you up to?
    ( i lektie) what have you got to prepare (el. got for homework)?
    ( som lektie) what was the prep (el. homework)?
    [ hvad skal du have for det?] what do you charge for that?
    [ hvor har du det fra?] where did you get that from?
    ( hvem har sagt det) who told you that?
    [ det har sit navn fra] it takes (, F: derives) its name from;
    [ han har klassen i fransk, klassen har ham i fransk] he takes the class for French;
    [ jeg har ikke noget imod at] I don't mind -ing ( fx telling you),
    (dvs at indvende imod) I have no objection to -ing ( fx to voting for the proposal);
    [ jeg har ikke noget imod ham] I have nothing against him;
    [ har du noget imod at...?] would you mind...-ing?
    [ hvis du ikke har noget imod det] if you don't mind; if you have no objection;
    [ har du din bog med?] have you brought your book?
    [ han har det med anfald af raseri] he is liable to fits of rage;
    [ han har det med at] he has a way of -ing ( fx of disappearing);
    [ have et barn med en] have a child with (, jur: by) somebody;
    [ have `]
    (klæder etc) wear, have on ( fx she has hardly anything on);
    [ har du en kniv på dig?] have you got a knife on you?
    [ det har intet på sig] there is nothing in it;
    F it has no foundation in fact;
    [ rygtet har intet på sig] there is nothing in the rumour; the rumour is without foundation;
    [ politiet har ikke noget på mig] the police haven't got anything on me;
    [ jeg vil have ham til at gøre det] I want him to do it;
    [ hvad skal vi have til middag?] what are we having for dinner?
    [ jeg har kun 3 pund tilbage] I have only 3 pounds left;
    [ han har kun få dage tilbage] he has only a few days to go,
    ( også om døende) he has only a few days left;
    [ de få år jeg har tilbage] my few remaining years;
    [ have meget tilovers for] be very fond of; have a soft spot for;
    [ hvad har jeg ud af det?] what do I get out of that?

    Danish-English dictionary > have

  • 6 better, well, best

    أَكْثَر (من غيره)‏ \ best, well, better: most: Of all fruit, I like apples best. better, well, best: more: I like coffee better than tea. further: more: We must go without further delay. more: giving comparative force to many adjs. and most advs.: She’s more beautiful than her mother. He runs more slowly than his son, with greater force; for greater periods, etc.: I like tea more than coffee. You should work more and play less, (the opposite of less) a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race.

    Arabic-English glossary > better, well, best

  • 7 have an advantage (over)

    to be in a better or more advantageous position (than):

    As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.

    يَكُون فِي مَرْكِز مُتَفَوّق بِالنِسْبَة لِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > have an advantage (over)

  • 8 have an advantage (over)

    to be in a better or more advantageous position (than):

    As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.

    يَكُون فِي مَرْكِز مُتَفَوّق بِالنِسْبَة لِ

    Arabic-English dictionary > have an advantage (over)

  • 9 take a turn for the worse

    (of things or people) to become better or worse:

    Her health has taken a turn for the worse.

    يَتَحَوَّل إلى الأفْضَل

    Arabic-English dictionary > take a turn for the worse

  • 10 best, well, better

    أَكْثَر (من غيره)‏ \ best, well, better: most: Of all fruit, I like apples best. better, well, best: more: I like coffee better than tea. further: more: We must go without further delay. more: giving comparative force to many adjs. and most advs.: She’s more beautiful than her mother. He runs more slowly than his son, with greater force; for greater periods, etc.: I like tea more than coffee. You should work more and play less, (the opposite of less) a greater number or amount (of): They need (some) more food. I have no more (or I haven’t any more) for them. They need many more loaves but I have only two more. You have more than I have. over: more: Boys aged 16 and over may enter this race.

    Arabic-English glossary > best, well, better

  • 11 tener lo mejor de todo

    • have the back turned
    • have the better of
    • live on the fat of the land

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener lo mejor de todo

  • 12 Сто друзей - мало, один враг - много

    The more friends you have, the better; but it is bad to have even one sin gle enemy
    Cf: One enemy is too many, and a hundred friends too few (Br.). One enemy is too much for a man, and a hundred friends are too few (Am.)

    Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Сто друзей - мало, один враг - много

  • 13 tener el pastel y comérselo también

    • have the better of
    • have the cards stacked against oneself

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener el pastel y comérselo también

  • 14 брать верх

    1) ( над кем) (главенствовать, верховодить; иметь преимущества в чём-либо) gain (take, get) the upper hand over smb.; get (have) the better of smb.; gain (get, have, score) an advantage of (over) smb.; put smb. in a bag; be one up on smb.

    Каким-то непонятным образом получилось так, что Валентина, признав допущенную ошибку, не сдалась, а наоборот, взяла верх над ним. (Г. Николаева, Жатва) — In some inexplicable way Valentina had not yielded by admitting her mistake, but, on the contrary, had gained the upper hand over him.

    Сказки у него были преимущественно такие, в которых всеми гонимый мужик или батрак в конце концов всегда брал верх над барином либо попом и уж во всяком случае всегда оказывался умнее их. (М. Исаковский, На Ельнинской земле) — The tales were mostly about poor muzhiks or hired men who eventually got the better of the rich landlords or priests who oppressed them; at least the poor always turned out to be more clever than their oppressors.

    Лука молчал. Старик раза два прошептал незнакомое слово и тоже сник. А как ему хотелось опередить солдата, взять над ним верх! (Г. Марков, Сибирь) — Luka said nothing. The old man whispered the strange word a few times and then fell silent too. How he would have liked to be one up on the soldier.

    2) ( над чем) (пересиливать, перевешивать) prevail over smth.; conquer smth.

    Но скоро желание говорить берёт верх над всякими соображениями, и он даёт волю и говорит горячо и страстно. (А. Чехов, Палата № 6) — But at last the desire to speak conquers all other considerations, and he gives way, and speaks passionately.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > брать верх

  • 15 FULLR

    a.
    1) full of (e-s or af e-u); f. upp úlfúðar, full of savageness; f. eitri (dat.), full of poison;
    2) full, complete, entire; full vissa, full certainty; soekja mil til fullra, laga, to the full extent of the law; halda til fulls við e-n, to stand on one’s full right against another; hafa fullara hlut, to get the better of it; at fullu, til fulls, fully, thorougly.
    * * *
    adj., compar. and superl. sometimes in old writers fullari, fullastr, in mod. fyllri, fyllztr, fullast, Fms. i. 162; fullara, Sighvat: [Ulf. fulls: A. S. and Engl. full; Germ. voll; Swed. full; Dan. fuld; cp. Lat. plēnus, Gr. πλήρης]:
    I. of bags or vessels, full, either with gen., fullr e-s, or with a prep., af e-u; fullr af silfri, full of silver, Eg. 310; fullr af fiskum, full of fishes, Landn. 51 (with v. l. fullr með fiskum less correct); fullr mjaðar, Ls. 53.
    2. metaph., eitri f., fraught with poison, Bær. 15; full of poison, Fms. ii. 139; fullr lausungar, fullr öfundar, full of looseness, full of envy, Hom. 151: fullr upp úlbúðar, full of savageness, Eg. 114; hafa fullara hlut, to have the better of, Ísl. ii. 386; fullr fjandskapr, Fms. ii. 256; full skynsemd, i. 138; fullasta gipt, Greg. 37.
    II. full, complete, entire; fullt tungl, full moon, Rb. passim.
    2. fullt goðorð, a full priesthood, that is to say, complete, lawful, Grág. Þ. Þ. passim; fullir baugar, fullr höfuðbaugr, full payment, Grág. ii. 181, 182; aura fulla, full ( good) money, i. 84; með fé fullu, ii. 69.
    3. the phrase, halda til fulls við e-n, to stand on one’s full right against one (as a rival), Ó. H. 111; halda fullara, to engage in a sharper contest, Sighvat, metaphor from a lawsuit.
    III. law phrases, fullr dómr, a full court, Grág. Þ. Þ., Nj. passim; til fullra laga, to the full extent of law, Hrafn. 18; fulln ok föstu lýritti, with full protest, Nj. 87; í fullu umboði e-s, Dipl. v. 28: lawful, þar er maðr tekr sókn eða vörn fyrir annan, ok verðr þó fullt ( lawful), þótt …, Grág. i. 141 (cp. Engl. lawful); sverja mun ek þat, ef yðr þykkir þá fullara, more lawful ( valid), Ísl. ii. 98; ef yðr þykir hitt fullara, þá vil ek bera járn, Fb. ii. 244; þat er jafnfullt, equally lawful, N. G. L. i. 34.
    IV. adv., at fullu, fully, Edda 20, Fms. i. 53; til fulls, fully, thoroughly: in law, eiga setur … til fulls, to sit duly (in parliament), Grág. i. 7; cp. fylla lög, to make laws.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > FULLR

  • 16 утереть нос

    прост.
    cf. get (have) the better of smb.; snub smb., wipe smb.'s eye; score off against smb.

    [Тюльманков] отлично знал, что он и Волковой - в центре событий, оба они утирали нос механической силе... подумайте, комендоры - и сами справились с мачтой! (Л. Соболев, Капитальный ремонт) — He knew only too well that he and Volkovoi were men of the day, both had got the better of the engineers - just think of it, they had takled the mast successfully, mere gunlayers.

    - Кое в чём, видно, можем утереть нос этим молодым и мы, - возразил Пахомов. (В. Ерёменко, Слепой дождь) — 'Well, in some things we can also score off against these young people,' objected Pakhomov.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > утереть нос

  • 17 a o lua înaintea

    (cu gen.) 1. ( a întrece) to be in advance of...
    to get / to have the legs / heels of...
    to show one's / the heels to...
    to run away with / to steal smb.'s thunder
    to reach ahead of smb.
    to gather ground / way upon
    to give the dust to smb.
    to outdistance
    to outpace
    to outstrip
    to outmatch.
    2. fig. şi to get / to have the better of...
    to take the lead of / over smb.
    to steal a march on smb.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a o lua înaintea

  • 18 заткнуть за пояс

    разг.
    outdo (outshine) smb.; put smb. in the shade; shoot way ahead of smb.; put smb. to shame; be one too many for smb.; get (have) the better of smb.

    - О! да этот будет со временем добрый полковник! - говорил старый Тарас. - Ей-ей, будет добрый полковник, да ещё такой, что и батька за пояс заткнёт! (Н. Гоголь, Тарас Бульба) — 'Ah, that one with time will make a good colonel!' said old Taras to himself. 'Aye, aye, he will make a good colonel and one that will outshine his father!'

    - Вот что значит образование-то. Другой гальванёр или минёр заткнёт за пояс нашего стрелкового офицера. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — 'That's what education does. Those gunners can put our infantry officers completely in the shade.'

    - На такую печь надо ставить лучших, а какие они лучшие, если я в первые же дни всех за пояс заткнул? (В. Попов, Обретёшь в бою) — 'The best men ought to be put on No 3, and who can say they're the best if I shot way ahead of them the very first day I joined their team?'

    - Он книгочей изрядный, всех нас, пожалуй, за пояс заткнёт. (А. Ким, Отец-лес) — 'He's quite an avid reader - he can outdo us all.'

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > заткнуть за пояс

  • 19 играть лучше в первом тайме

    тж. играть лучше во втором тайме have the better of the first (second) half

    Русско-английский спортивный словарь > играть лучше в первом тайме

  • 20 mehr vom Spiel haben

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > mehr vom Spiel haben

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