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1 to have another chance to fight in a competition; being morally strong in spite of failures and having the enthusiasm to try again.
General subject: Live to fight another day (We didn't win this time, but we live to fight another day. (АБ))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > to have another chance to fight in a competition; being morally strong in spite of failures and having the enthusiasm to try again.
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2 waste time
American: screw around (If you \<b\>screw around\</b\> all day at this work, you will have to come back again) -
3 Should Have Ordered This In Time
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Should Have Ordered This In Time
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4 To have a good time especially at a party
Jargon: krunk (Another spelling of crunk. Пример: "We are going to get crunk at the party")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To have a good time especially at a party
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5 To have a good time especially at a party.
Jargon: Crunk (Пример: "We are going to get crunk at the party")Универсальный русско-английский словарь > To have a good time especially at a party.
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6 you have a secret strategy to use when the time is right.
Aphorism: a trick up in (one's) sleeveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > you have a secret strategy to use when the time is right.
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7 успеть
have time; manage; succeed; arrive; be in time; catch; get on; make progress; learnу меня не будет времени, я не успею — time would fail me
Синонимический ряд:поспеть (глаг.) поспеть; угнаться -
8 иметь много времени
1) General subject: have plenty of time, (свободного) have time on hands2) Colloquial: (свободного) have heaps of time, (свободного) have loads of time, (свободного) have much time, (свободного) have oceans of time, (свободного) have plenty of timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь много времени
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9 иметь уйму времени
1) General subject: have all the time in the world, have time on hands2) Colloquial: have heaps of time, have loads of time, have much time, have oceans of time, have plenty of timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь уйму времени
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10 хорошо проводить время
1. have a good timeсторожевой таймер; контрольное реле времени — watchdog timer
показывать время; показывать, который час — to tell the time
2. have funРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > хорошо проводить время
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11 иметь много (свободного) времени
1) General subject: have time on hands2) Colloquial: have heaps of time, have loads of time, have much time, have oceans of time, have plenty of timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь много (свободного) времени
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12 гулять
1) ( совершать прогулку) go for a walk, take a walk / stroll; ( проводить время на воздухе) stay out of doors, be in the fresh airон гуля́ет в па́рке — he is taking / having a walk in the park
2) разг. ( быть свободным от работы) have time off, have free time3) прост. ( веселиться) make merry, enjoy oneself, have a good time; ( кутить) carouse, have a spreeгуля́ть так гуля́ть! — let's paint the town red!
4) разг. (с тв.; быть в любовных отношениях) go (with); run around (with)5) разг. (от; изменять супругу) be unfaithful (to); two-time (d), cheat (on), step out (on)6) разг. (распространяться - о слухах, болезнях и т.п.) spread around; circulate7) разг. (быть неровным - о строке, шве и т.п.) be uneven / jagged8) разг. ( не достигать назначения) remain undelivered9) ( о ветре) blowв до́ме гуля́ют сквозняки́ — there are strong draughts брит. / drafts амер. in the house
10) прост. (вн.; выгуливать) walk (d)••гуля́й (отсю́да)! пренебр. — get out of here!
гуля́ть по рука́м — change hands
ве́тер гуля́ет в голове́ [карма́нах] у кого́-л — см. ветер
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13 успевать
без доп.
1) (делать что-л.) have time (to do smth.)
2); разг. (прибывать к сроку) be in time (for)* * *1) be in time; 2) have time (+ inf.)* * *(делать что-л.) have time (to do smth.) -
14 гулять
1. ( совершать прогулку) go* for a walk, take* a walk / stroll; ( проводить время на воздухе) be out of doors, be in the fresh airон гуляет в парке — he is talking / having a walk in the park
3. разг. ( веселиться) make* merry, enjoy oneself, have a good time; ( кутить) carouse, have, или be on, the spree4. (с тв.) разг. (быть в близких, любовных отношениях) go* (with) -
15 не до
Конструкцию «Дат.п. + не до + Род.п.» нужно переосмысливать:Мне было не до них. – I couldn't deal with them/I didn't have time for them.Завтра мне будет не до разговоров. – Tomorrow I won't have time to talk/I'll be in no mood for talk. Мне сейчас не до этого. – I'm not up to that now/I can't do that now/I don't have time for that now/I'm in no mood for that now/ I don't feel like that now/I can't cope with that now. -
16 не до
Конструкцию «Дат.п. + не до + Род.п.» нужно переосмысливать:Мне было не до них. – I couldn't deal with them/I didn't have time for them.Завтра мне будет не до разговоров. – Tomorrow I won't have time to talk/I'll be in no mood for talk. Мне сейчас не до этого. – I'm not up to that now/I can't do that now/I don't have time for that now/I'm in no mood for that now/ I don't feel like that now/I can't cope with that now. -
17 гулять
несовер.; без доп.1) ( совершать прогулку)go for a walk, walk, stroll, take a walk/stroll2) разг. ( быть свободным от работы)have time-off, have free time3) разг. ( веселиться)make merry, enjoy oneself, have a good time; carouse, go on the spree ( кутить)4) (с кем-л.; разг.; иметь связь с кем-л.)•• -
18 А-38
НА АРАПА highly coll PrepP Invar adv(to accomplish sth.) by acting insolently, in a brash manner, in a way that defies accepted rules or expected approachesbluff one's way through sth.wing it finagle (fast-talk) one's way (into sth. etc).Я не успел подготовиться к экзамену, пошел сдавать на арапа - и, представьте, сдал! I didn't have time to prepare for my exam, so I just winged it and, would you believe it, I passed!«На выставку пускают только по пригласительным билетам». -«Ничего, пройдём на арапа, не в первый раз». "You have to have a special invitation to get into this exhibit." "Don't worry, we'll fast-talk our way in-it won't be the first time." -
19 Б-109
ДАЙ БОГ ( Invar fixed WO1. \Б-109 (кому) ( usu. indep. sent or sent adv (parenth)) used to express one's wish that sth. hoped-for be realized, come to pass: God grantI (letfs) hope to God (that...) (in limited contexts) please God.(Городничий:) Да, признаюсь, господа, я, чёрт возьми, очень хочу быть генералом. (Лука Лукич:) И дай бог получить (Гоголь 4). (Mayor:) Yes, I must admit, ladies and gentlemen, God damn it, I very much want to be a general. (L.L.:) And God grant you get it (4a).«...Обстоятельства против нас. Наше время кончилось. По инерции ещё, может быть, протянется год-два. Может быть, ты успеешь в членкоры проскочить. Дай бог! Но путного ничего мы уже не сделаем» (Зиновьев 2). "...The circumstances are against us. Our time is over. We might have a year or two still, because of inertia. Perhaps you'll even have time enough to make it as corresponding member: I hope to God you do! But we won't get anything useful done" (2a).Нужно проверить, -стоит на своём дедушка, - если он (Терещенко) не умер от белой горячки... и, дай бог, бросил пить, то лучшего защитника не надо» (Рыбаков 1). Grandfather stood his ground. "We have to check to see if he (Tereshchenko) hasn't already died of the DTs...and if, please God, he's stopped drinking, and if he has, then we won't need a better lawyer" (1a).2. coll ( adv ( intensif) or predicsubj: usu. concr or abstr)) (used to emphasize the high degree of some quality or the intensity of some activity) incredibly (much, hard etc, as specified by the context)like you wouldn't believe(in limited contexts) like nobody' business one hell of a NP. На кухне твои друзья похозяйничали дай бог: перебили половину бокалов и даже не удосужились собрать осколки. Your friends messed up the kitchen like you wouldn't believethey smashed half the wineglasses and didn't even bother to sweep up the pieces.Ты с этим парнем в драку не лезь: он боксёр, удар у него дай бог! Don't get into a fight with that guy. He's a boxer and has one hell of a punch! -
20 О-53
ОГЛЯНУТЬСЯ HE УСПЕЕШЬ (HE УСПЕЕТ и т. п.) (, как...) coll VP subj: human often fut gener. 2nd pers sing не успеешь) ( sth. will happen, take place etc) very quickly. almost immediatelybefore you know itbefore you have time to look around before you can turn (look) around.Она сказала Андрею в тот разговор, когда он пристал с расспросами, что человек живет на свете всего ничего. И верно, не успеешь оглянуться - жизнь прошла (Распутин 4). She had told Andrei when he was pestering her with questions that man lives almost no time at all. And it was true - before you knew it, life was over (4a).Быстро все превращается в человеке: не успеешь оглянуться, как уже вырос внутри страшный червь, самовластно обративший к себе все жизненные соки (Гоголь 3). Everything in man is subject to a rapid metamorphosis, before you have time to look around, there has grown within him a terrible canker worm that has tyrannically diverted all his life sap toward itself (3c).
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