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1 have / have got
↑ VerbОба глагола имеют значение "иметь", "обладать". Хотя have got происходит из формы настоящего совершенного от глагола get, но в современном языке имеет то же значение, что и простые формы have. Существуют, однако, некоторые различия в их употреблении.а) В настоящем времени чаще употребляется have got. При образовании вопроса (см. Question) и отрицания (см. Verb: negative form) have в выражении have got ведет себя как вспомогательный глагол.I 've got two brothers. — У меня два брата.
б) В прошедшем времени выражение have got употребляется редко.you have good teachers when you were at school? (* Had you got good teachers...) — У тебя в школе были хорошие учителя?в) Got не употребляется с нефинитными формами have (Finite and non-finite verbs).I would like to have (*have got) a new car. — Я бы хотел иметь новую машину.
а) В британском варианте английского языка have употребляется в основном для описания повторяющихся действий; в американском варианте такого ограничения нет.б) В британском английском (в формальном стиле) have иногда может образовывать вопросы и отрицания как вспомогательный глагол (см. Yes-No question 1, Verb: negative form). В американском английском вопросы и отрицания с have образуются по общей модели.He does not deny that astrology may contain the truth, but he realises that men have not knowledge enough to find it. — Он не отрицает, что в астрологии может содержаться истина, но сознает, что у человечества недостаточно знаний, чтобы ее обнаружить.
г) В разговорном американском английском возможно опущение 've (но не 's) перед got.I got something to tell you. (амер.) — Я хочу тебе что-то сказать.
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She got something to tell you — Она хочет тебе что-то сказать.д) В американском английском, особенно при кратком ответе (Short answers) и в расчлененном вопросе (Tag question), возможно смешение форм have и have got. Так, в приведенном ниже примере в первой части вопроса употреблен глагол have got, а во второй части - вспомогательный глагол do, соответствующий глаголу have.I don't think we 've got any choice, do we? (амер.). — По-моему, у нас нет выбора.
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2 have got
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3 have got both feet on the ground
have (got) both feet on the ground не витать в облаках; твердо стоять на землеI don't worry about her — she's got both feet on the ground and I know she won't do anything silly.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have got both feet on the ground
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4 have got cold feet
have (got) cold feet струхнуть; до смерти испугаться; коленки дрожатThe planned burglary never took place. Fred's accomplice got cold feet and Fred couldn't do it on his own.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have got cold feet
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5 have got one's head in the clouds
have (got) one's head in the clouds витать в облакахShe walks around all day with her head in the clouds. She must be in love.
He'll never be able to run the business — he's always got his head in the clouds.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have got one's head in the clouds
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6 have got on
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7 have got to
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8 have (got) the whip hand of/over
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9 have got another think coming
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10 have got
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11 have got
مَلَكَ \ have got: to have: Have you got any money in your pocket? I’ve got $20. hold: to own; be in possession of: He holds lot of land. keep: to own and look after: They keep a shop. own: to possess. possess: own: The fire destroyed all that he possessed. have: (often taking the form have got) to possess: I have (or I’ve got) a radio. Have you (got) a radio?. -
12 have got
['hæv got] kam; I've got flu jam me grip; have got to duhet, kam për të (bërë); have got a queasy conscience [hæv got ë 'kwi:zi 'konshëns] s'e kam ndërgjegjen të pastër; have got the luck of the devil ['hæv got dhë lak ëv dhë devil] kam një fat të habitshëm -
13 have got
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14 have got
иметь; есть; быть; позволятьhave you got all you require? — у вас есть всё, что нужно ?
got any baccy? — табачок есть?, закурить найдётся?
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15 have got
عِنْدَه \ have got: to have: Have you got any money in your pocket? I’ve got $20. -
16 have got it bad
жарг.влюбиться по уши, врезаться, втюритьсяMrs. George: "You seem to have got it pretty bad, Sinjon." (B. Shaw, ‘Getting Married’) — Миссис Джордж: "Похоже, что вы влюбились по уши, Синджон."
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17 have got to
وَجَبَ (على...) \ have got to: to must: You’ve got to be more careful. must: (p.t.. had to neg.. mustn’t) to have to; ought to: We must take care of our children. You mustn’t hit that little boy. ought: (oughtn’t; no other forms) v. aux. (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. She ought to be asleep by now. He doesn’t work as hard as he ought (or ought to, or ought to do). shall: (stressed) with any subject, to express the speaker’s firm intention: He shall go, whether he wants to or not., (Use must in reported speech: I said that he must go). Other forms can be used but may be confusing. -
18 have got to
تَعَيَّنَ على \ have got to: must: You’ve got to be more careful. -
19 have got
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20 have (got) one's heart in the right place
имeть xopoшиe, дoбpыe нaмepeния; быть дoбpым, oтзывчивым чeлoвeкoмI'm glad Hubert married a girl of spirit. Those Tasburgs have got their hearts in the right place (J. Galsworthy). In fact I know nothing better to be said of a man, than that his heart is in the right place (W. S. Maugham)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have (got) one's heart in the right place
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