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61 have a snack
перекусить глагол:перекусить (have a snack, have a bite, nosh, bite through, take a quick bite)закусывать (have a snack, lunch) -
62 lunch
1. noun1) обед (обычно в полдень в середине рабочего дня), ленч; to have (или to take) lunch обедать (в середине рабочего дня)2) легкая закуска2. verb1) обедать (в середине рабочего дня)2) collocation угощать ленчем* * *1 (n) завтрак2 (v) завтракать* * *второй завтрак, обед* * *[ lʌntʃ] n. ланч, ленч, второй завтрак, обед, легкая закуска v. завтракать, обедать, закусывать, угощать ленчем* * ** * *1. сущ. 1) обед 2) легкая закуска 2. гл. 1) обедать (в середине рабочего дня) 2) разг. угощать ленчем -
63 lunch
[lʌnʧ] 1. nдру́гий сніда́нок, ленч; легка́ за́ку́ска2. vto have [to take] lunch — сні́дати, заку́шувати
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64 lunch(eon)
[ˈlʌntʃ(ən)]1. n. lenç, ikinci səhər yeməyi, yüngül qəlyanaltı; have a lunch qəlyanaltı etmək2. v. qəlyanaltı etmək -
65 have breakfast
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66 have smth. up one's sleeve
имeть чтo-л. пpo зaпac, нaгoтoвe, нa вcякий cлучaй; cкpывaть чтo-л. дo пopы дo вpeмeниBlanco. Take care, Boozy- He hasn't finished with you yet. He always has a trick up his sleeve (G. B. Shaw). I have something up my sleeve for lunch (P. H. Johnson)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have smth. up one's sleeve
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67 have
vt/i (had, had) l. imati; posjedovati; sadržati; dobiti, primiti; znati; razumjeti ([he has no Greek]); [sl] nasamariti; tvrditi; kazati ([as Plato has it]); dopustiti; trpjeti ([I will not # you say such things]); čuti, saznati ([from ] od); pojesti; popiti ([we had some eggs and coffee]); dovesti u nepriliku; pobjediti; dati napraviti; pretrpjeti; željeti ([What would you # me do]) 2. s infinitivom: morati, trebati ([Ihave to go]) / [sl] you # been had = nasamarili su te; to # a p shot = dati koga ustrijeliti; to # about one = imati uza se; to # a p down = imati koga kao gosta; to # a p in = imati koga u kući, kod sebe; to # sth in = imati što u kući; [sl] to # it off ([with a p]) = imati ljubavni odnošaj (s kim); to # sth on = imati na sebi, nositi (odjeću); imati obavezu, imati u programu; [coll] to # a p on = varati koga, nasamariti, (po)vući za nos; to # a p up = imati u gostima; izvesti koga pred sud; [sl] let him # it = udesi ga valjano, sredi ga, daj mu da osjeti; [parl] the Ayes # it = većina je za to; I had him there = potukao sam ga, bio sam mu u tome nadmoćan; had better = bolje bi bilo; I had rather = radije bih; # done! = prestani!, dosta!; to # done with = dovršiti, prestati; to # sth done = dati što napraviti; # your hair cut = daj se ošišati; he had his head cut off = odrubili su mu galvu; to # it out with (a p) = objasniti se (s kim), izvesti što načistac (s kim); izvesti načistac; to # by heart = znati napamet; to # and to hold = čvrsto držati, ne puštati iz ruku; to # a baby = dobiti dijete; # it your own way = radi kako te volja, neka bude po tvojemu; to # in mind = imati na umu; to # breakfast, lunch, dinner (supper), tea = doručkovati; ručati; večerati; užinati; to # ready = spremiti, pripremiti; to # a good time = dobro se zabavljati, dobro se provesti; to # a look = pogledati; let's # a drink! = popijmo nešto!, popijmo čašicu!; to # a chat = (po)čavrljati; to # a swim = plivati; to # a walk = prošetati se; to # a wash = oprati se; to # a rest = otpočinuti; let me # a try = daj da (ja) pokušam; to # a smoke = popušiti cigaretu; # a cigarette! = izvoli(te) cigaretu!; [sl] you # had it = propao si, nadrljao si; ništa od toga; he will # it that he is right = on tvrdi da ima pravo; he had an arm broken = slomio je ruku ; I won't # it = ja to neću trpjeti; you # it right = pogodio si; coffee is not to be had here = ovdje se ne može dobiti kava; you # me, # you not? = vi me razumijete, zar ne?; to # to do with (a p, th) = imati posla (sa), imati veze (s kim, čim); I had as well... = bilo bi isto tako dobro kad bih...* * *
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68 have a lunch
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69 have some lunch
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70 have a big meal / lunch
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71 -Arranging lunch appointment-
At work Arranging lunch appointmentWhat are you doing for lunch? Che fai a pranzo?I've not got any plans. Non ho niente in programma.Do you want to get a bite to eat? Ti va di mettere qualcosa sotto i denti?I've already arranged to meet someone for lunch. Ho già un appuntamento per pranzo.Why don't we have lunch together? Perché non pranziamo insieme?Lunch is on me! Il pranzo lo offro io!You're on. Affare fatto.Shall I meet you in the canteen about 12.30? Ci vediamo in mensa alle 12:30?See you in the canteen at 12.30. Ci vediamo in mensa alle 12:30. -
72 de lunch gebruiken
de lunch gebruikenlunch, have lunchVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de lunch gebruiken
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73 brown-bag lunch
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74 brown-bag lunch
to have a \brown-bag lunch von zu Hause mitgebrachte Sachen zu Mittag essen -
75 ploughman's lunch
«Завтрак пахаря». Это хлеб, сыр и так называемые pickles (маринады, пикули, соленья). Хотя в этом выражении так и чувствуется дух сельской жизни старых времён, на самом деле этот lunch был удачным маркетинговым изобретением союза британских сыроделов в 1970-х гг. Его часто предлагают в пабах и не только деревенских. We shan't have time to stop for a large meal on the way, so I suggest a ploughman's lunch at a pub to save time. — У нас не будет времени остановиться и плотно поесть по пути, поэтому я предагаю взять «завтрак пахаря» в пабе, чтобы сэкономить время.English-Russian dictionary of expressions > ploughman's lunch
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76 to have smth for lunch
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have smth for lunch
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77 after-lunch
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > after-lunch
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78 to have a meal
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80 -to have breakfast (lunch, dinner, ecc.)-
Nota d'usoQuando in inglese si parla dei pasti in generale, non si antepone l'articolo al pasto: Yesterday we had dinner in a good restaurant (non we had a dinner), ieri abbiamo cenato in un buon ristorante.English-Italian dictionary > -to have breakfast (lunch, dinner, ecc.)-
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