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101 have (got) a foot in both camps
cлужить и нaшим и вaшимDon't you see you can't have a foot in both camps? You can't be a moderate and an extremist at the same time!Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have (got) a foot in both camps
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102 have in hand
1) (smb., smth.) дepжaть в pукax, в пoдчинeнии, cдepживaть, oбуздывaть кoгo-л. или чтo-л.Reporter. Can I say anything? Detective (with a faint smile). You may say 'the police have the matter in hand' (J. Galsworthy). She's Mrs. Joe Brundit... Keeps Joe well in hand (J. B. Priestley)2) (oneself) дepжaть ceбя в pукax, cдepживaтьcя, нe выдaвaть cвoиx чувcтвHe had himself well in hand, knew exactly how far he was going, and that when the time came he could and would stop (Th. Dreiser). He's deeply in love with my sister, and yet he's kept himself in hand (J. Galsworthy) -
103 have luggage booked
1) Общая лексика: заранее отправить багаж2) Макаров: (one's)(in good time) заранее отправить багаж -
104 have something on the brain
inf зациклиться; только одно на умеHe has football on the brain and talks about it all the time.
John has nothing but girls on the brain.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have something on the brain
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105 have a bug up one's ass about something
expr AmE vulg slThe mother has a bug up her ass about her kids coming late at night — Мамаша бывает сама не своя, когда ее дети поздно возвращаются домой
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have a bug up one's ass about something
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106 have a jag on
expr sl esp AmEThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > have a jag on
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107 have done it again etc
expr infmlOh God! I've done it again! When will I learn to hold my tongue? — О, Боже! Опять я ляпнул не то. Когда же я научусь держать язык за зубами?
Well, he had done it this time, all right — Ну, на этот раз он, кажется, действительно сделал большую глупость
There was an iron-shaped hole with charred edges where she had started to iron her dress. "You've done it now, haven't you?" — В том месте, где она начала гладить платье, зияла дыра с обожженными краями. "Ну ты и наделала делов, а?"
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have done it again etc
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108 have had one's chips
expr infml1)I thought I've had my chips that time — Я думал, что мне в тот раз пришел конец
2)"I think he has had his chips" "The push?" "From here, anyway" — "Я думаю, что он допрыгался" - "Что, выгонят?" - "Отсюда - в любом случае"
3)It doesn't really mailer if you do fancy her, anyway, because she's gone. You're too late! You've had your chips — Уже не имеет значения, любишь ты ее или нет. Она уехала. Ты опоздал, парень, ничего не поделаешь
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have had one's chips
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109 have on
phrvt infml esp BrE1)2)Half the time I reckoned he was having me on — Я почти был уверен, что он меня обманывает
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110 have one's oats
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have one's oats
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111 have someone on one's back
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have someone on one's back
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112 have mixed feelings
He had mixed feelings about the delay. Time was on his side but his main desire was to get the whole business over and done with. — Задержка судебного разбирательства вызывала в нем двойственное чувство. С одной стороны, время работало на него, с другой - ему больше всего хотелось, чтобы вся эта история скорее кончилась.
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113 have no need to
I need time to rest — мне нужно время, чтобы отдохнуть
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114 have it (or smth.) coming to one
зacлужить чтo-л., зacлужeннo пoнecти нaкaзaниe; тaк eму (eй u m. д.) и нaдo I'm not sorry that Jack has been dismissed: he had it coming to him for a long timeConcise English-Russian phrasebook > have it (or smth.) coming to one
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115 time division multiple access
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > time division multiple access
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116 time division multiplex access
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > time division multiplex access
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117 have (one's) luggage booked (in good time)
Макаров: заранее отправить багажУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have (one's) luggage booked (in good time)
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118 have (one's) luggage booked in good time
Макаров: заранее отправить багажУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have (one's) luggage booked in good time
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119 have (oneself) a time
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120 have a bad time
1) Общая лексика: переживать тяжелое время, пережить несколько неприятных минут, повидать всякое, хлебнуть горя, терпеть нужду (лишения)2) Макаров: терпеть лишения, терпеть нужду
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