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41 have out
vthe had his wisdom teeth out yesterday ihm sind gestern die Weisheitszähne gezogen worden;to \have out it out [with sb] etw [mit jdm] ausdiskutieren;to \have out it out with sb once and for all etw [ein für alle Mal] mit jdm klären;to \have out the whole thing out die ganze Sache [vollständig] klären, reinen Tisch machen ( fam)3) ( take out)to \have out sth out bicycle, boat, car etw herausholen -
42 have off
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43 have a good time
تَمَتَّعَ بِـ \ enjoy: to get pleasure from: Did you enjoy your dinner?. have a good time: to enjoy oneself: Did you have a good time at the party?. indulge: (with in) to give oneself the pleasure of (sth. pleasant but unnecessary or unsuitable): I’m too old to indulge in boyish games. Shall we indulge in a little wine with our dinner?. -
44 have a good look at sth.
Общая лексика: разобраться с чем-л. ("Have you had a chance to look at the report?" "Yes, I've had a good look at it.")Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have a good look at sth.
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45 have sth. ahead of sb.
Общая лексика: вас ждёт (If you live in Prince George, you have a very nice day ahead of you, with highs up to 28C.), предстоять (We've got a great deal of work ahead of us.), нам предстоит (We've got a great deal of work ahead of us.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have sth. ahead of sb.
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46 have out
vt + adv1) (tooth, tonsils) farsi togliere or levare2)to have sth out with sb — chiarire or mettere in chiaro qc con qn
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47 have in
vtto \have in sb in [to do sth] jdn kommen lassen[, um etw zu tun];they had some experts in to check the equipment sie hatten einige Experten kommen lassen, um die Ausrüstung überprüfen zu lassen -
48 have available
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49 have sth available
available quantity — количество; имеющееся в наличии
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50 have the face to
جَرُؤَ \ dare (daren’t): (with or without to) to be bold enough: I didn’t dare (or dare to) swim so far. have the face to: not to be ashamed (when one should be) to do sth.: I haven’t the face to ask my father for more money. -
51 have the face to
تَجَاسَرَ \ dare, (daren’t): (with or without to) to be bold enough: I didn’t dare (or dare to) swim so far. have the face to: not to be ashamed (when one should be) to do sth.: I haven’t the face to ask my father for more money. venture: to dare; dare to go: She ventured to ask for more pay. He ventured too close to the snake, and was bitten. -
52 have a hand in
لَهُ يَد \ have a hand in: to share in doing sth.: He has a hand in most crimes in this village. \ See Also ضِلْع في -
53 have in the works
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54 have the final word
Общая лексика: (on sth.) последнее слово остаётся (ending a discussion: I'm going to give you the final word on this.) -
55 have up
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56 have (sth.) in the works
Общая лексика: работатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have (sth.) in the works
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57 have / get sth. sorted out
Общая лексика: навести порядок (Там нужно навести порядок. - I've got tons of papers down in the basement, that has to be sorted out.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have / get sth. sorted out
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58 have a concern in sth
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59 have a direct say in sth
Общая лексика: непосредственно влиять (на что-л.), непосредственно принимать участие в ( чем-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have a direct say in sth
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60 have a good understanding of sth.
Общая лексика: хорошо разбираться в чем-л.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have a good understanding of sth.
См. также в других словарях:
(have something) to your name — (have sth) to your ˈname idiom to have or own sth • an Olympic athlete with five gold medals to his name • She doesn t have a penny/cent to her name (= she is very poor). Main entry: ↑nameidiom … Useful english dictionary
have a (hard) job doing do something — have a (hard/difficult) job doing/to do sth idiom to have difficulty doing sth • You ll have a job convincing them that you re right. • He had a hard job to make himself heard. Main entry: ↑jobidiom … Useful english dictionary
have a (difficult) job doing do something — have a (hard/difficult) job doing/to do sth idiom to have difficulty doing sth • You ll have a job convincing them that you re right. • He had a hard job to make himself heard. Main entry: ↑jobidiom … Useful english dictionary
have a (hard) job to do something — have a (hard/difficult) job doing/to do sth idiom to have difficulty doing sth • You ll have a job convincing them that you re right. • He had a hard job to make himself heard. Main entry: ↑jobidiom … Useful english dictionary
have a (difficult) job to do something — have a (hard/difficult) job doing/to do sth idiom to have difficulty doing sth • You ll have a job convincing them that you re right. • He had a hard job to make himself heard. Main entry: ↑jobidiom … Useful english dictionary
have designs on something — formal phrase to want something and to be planning a way to get it The king’s younger brother had designs on the crown. Thesaurus: to want somethingsynonym Main entry: design * * * have designs on sth … Useful english dictionary
have (got) somebody taped — have (got) sb/sth ˈtaped idiom (BrE, informal) to understand sb/sth completely and to have learned how to deal with them/it successfully • He can t fool me I ve got him taped. • … Useful english dictionary
have (got) something taped — have (got) sb/sth ˈtaped idiom (BrE, informal) to understand sb/sth completely and to have learned how to deal with them/it successfully • He can t fool me I ve got him taped. • … Useful english dictionary
have your work cut out — have your ˈwork cut out idiom (informal) to be likely to have difficulty doing sth • You ll have your work cut out to get there by nine o clock. Main entry: ↑workidiom … Useful english dictionary
have — have1 W1S1 [v, əv, həv strong hæv] auxiliary v past tense and past participle had [d, əd, həd strong hæd] third person singular has [z, əz, həz strong hæz] [: Old English; Origin: habban] 1.) used with past participles to form ↑perfect tenses ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
have — 1 strong, auxiliary verb past tense had, strong, third person singularpresent tense has; strong, negative short forms: haven t, hadn t, hasn t 1 used with the past participle of another verb to make the perfect tense of that verb: We have… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English