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2 you will not have far to seek
Общая лексика: вам не придётся долго искатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you will not have far to seek
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3 you will not have far to seek
English-Russian travelling dictionary > you will not have far to seek
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4 I stood rooted to the spot and you could not have pried me away
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I stood rooted to the spot and you could not have pried me away
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5 how strange that you should not have heard it!
Общая лексика: как странно, что вы об этом не слышали!Универсальный англо-русский словарь > how strange that you should not have heard it!
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6 you should not
bakery but not bakehouse — булочная, при которой нет пекарни
lost or not lost — независимо от того, погиб груз или нет
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7 not have a Chinaman's chance
амер.; жарг.не иметь никаких шансов [оборот связан с трудными условиями жизни китайцев в условиях сегрегации]If you are ready and able to give up everything else, and will study the market and every stock listed there... and will glue your nose to the ticker tape at the opening of every day of the year and never take it off till night... you have a Chinaman's chance. (‘New York Mirror’) — Если вы откажетесь от всего в жизни и будете только изучать положение дел на фондовой бирже... если будете ежедневно с утра до вечера, не поднимая головы следить за телеграфным аппаратом, печатающим на ленте последние биржевые новости... у вас все равно будет очень мало шансов разбогатеть.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > not have a Chinaman's chance
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8 not have (got) a cat in hell's chance
paзг.нe имeть никaкoй нaдeжды (ни), нe имeть никaкиx шaнcoв (нa)But personally I don't believe we've a dog's chance of finding the thing (A. Christie). But you see, you haven't got a hope in hell [выйти зaмуж]. Not these days (K. Amis)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > not have (got) a cat in hell's chance
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9 not have a clue
expr infml1)"Do you happen to know where the station is?" "I'm afraid I haven't a clue" — "Вы, случайно, не знаете, где находится вокзал?" - "Боюсь, что нет"
I haven't got a clue what to wear — Я ума не приложу, что мне надеть
He hadn't a clue as to what you were talking about — Он ни слова не понял из того, что ты говорил
2)You can't trust him to do anything properly, he just hasn't got a clue — Ему ничего нельзя доверить, он настоящая бестолочь
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > not have a clue
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10 not have the heart to do (or to say) smth.
нe peшитьcя, нe ocмeлитьcя cдeлaть (или cкaзaть) чтo-л.; язык нe пoвopaчивaeтcя Judy. I don't believe you'd have the heart to do it (W. S. Maugham). No one had the heart to tell him he was through as an actorConcise English-Russian phrasebook > not have the heart to do (or to say) smth.
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11 not have all day
expr infmlStop mucking about and tell me what you mean. I haven't got all day — Кончай валять дурака и скажи мне прямо. У меня нет времени тут с тобой возиться целый день
Get a bloody move on. We haven't got all day — А ну живее, блин. Мы не можем прохлаждаться тут целый день
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > not have all day
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12 not have anything on someone or something
expr infmlLiving abroad hasn't got anything on living in this country — Жизнь за границей ничуть не лучше, чем в этой стране
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > not have anything on someone or something
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13 You don't have to take our word for it, We are not asking you to take our word for it!
Общая лексика: Мы не просим вас верить нам на слово! (books. google.ru/books?id=nEYEAAAAMBAJ..., books.google.ru/books?id=o90DAAAAMBAJ...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > You don't have to take our word for it, We are not asking you to take our word for it!
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14 you may not like it, but you'll have to do it, whether or no
Общая лексика: вам, возможно, это не нравится, но так или иначе вам придётся это сделатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you may not like it, but you'll have to do it, whether or no
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15 you must not sell the skin till you have shot the bear
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > you must not sell the skin till you have shot the bear
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16 do not have a leg to stand on
не иметь поддержки, аргументовYou may think you’re in the right, but you don’t have a leg to stand on.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > do not have a leg to stand on
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17 I would not have it as a gift
разг.≈ я этого и даром не возьму, мне этого и даром не надо...next time you hear some sob from Yahooville-on-the-Hudson chewing the rag and bulling and trying to get your goat, you tell him that no two-fisted enterprising Westerner would have New York for a gift! (S. Lewis, ‘Main Street’, ch. XXXV) —...в следующий раз, когда какой-нибудь хлыщ с Гудзона начнет трепать языком, задирая перед вами нос и стараясь побольнее уколоть, скажите ему, что предприимчивым ребятам с Запада Нью-Йорк и даром не нужен.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > I would not have it as a gift
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18 If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one.
<01> Если Вы не думаете о будущем, у Вас его не будет. Galsworthy (Голсуорси).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > If you do not think about the future, you cannot have one.
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19 but for you we should not have finished the work in time
1) Общая лексика: без вас (если бы не вы) мы бы не окончили работу вовремяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > but for you we should not have finished the work in time
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20 have
1. n имущиеthe haves and have-nots — богатые и бедные; имущие и неимущие
2. n разг. обман, надувательство3. v иметьall I have — всё, что у меня есть
I have no words to express … — у меня не хватает слов, чтобы выразить …
I had my work to do — мне надо было сделать работу; у меня ещё была работа
4. v обладать, иметь5. v состоять из; иметь в качестве составной или неотъемлемой частиto have the duty — нести вахту, стоять на часах
to have the say-so — иметь власть, распоряжаться
6. v получатьthey had no news of him — они не получали о нём известий, они ничего не слышали о нём
7. v приобретать8. v узнавать9. v добиваться10. v зарабатывать11. v находиться; иметьсяto have good health — быть здоровым, иметь крепкое здоровье
12. v происходить, случаться13. v знать; уметьhave you no manner? — вы что, не умеете вести себя?
14. v разг. усваивать, понимать; найти решениеhave you decided? — вы приняли решение?; вы решились на что-нибудь?
15. v взять в жёны или мужьяto have a nose for news — умение выведать всё, что случилось
to have the world before one — иметь перед собой всю жизнь;
have you got all you require? — у вас есть всё, что нужно ?
16. v приниматьto have a bath — принимать ванну; мыться, купаться
17. v взять, принятьto have the best of it — взять верх, победить, одолеть
18. v разг. одолеть, взять верх, победитьrather, we have won — наоборот, мы победили
to have the victory — одержать победу, победить
to have the upper hand — одержать верх, одолеть, выиграть
19. v разг. обмануть, обойти, перехитритьI am afraid you have been done — боюсь, что вас обманули
Синонимический ряд:1. bear (verb) bear; beget; bring forth; deliver; possess2. bribe (verb) bribe; buy; buy off; fix; sop; square; tamper with3. carry (verb) carry; display; exhibit4. command (verb) boast; command5. engage (verb) carry on; engage; indulge; partake; participate6. fool (verb) beguile; betray; bluff; deceive; delude; dupe; fool; humbug; mislead; trick7. get (verb) acquire; annex; chalk up; compass; gain; get; land; obtain; pick up; procure; pull; receive; secure; take; win8. give (verb) give; hold; organize; stage9. include (verb) comprise; consist of; contain; embody; embrace; encompass; include; involve; subsume; take in10. know (verb) appreciate; apprehend; cognize; comprehend; fathom; grasp; know; understand11. let (verb) allow; leave; let; permit; suffer12. must (verb) must; need; ought; should13. outwit (verb) outfox; outgeneral; outjockey; outmaneuver; outreach; outslick; outsmart; outthink; outwit; overreach; undo14. own (verb) enjoy; occupy; own; possess; retain15. see (verb) endure; experience; feel; go through; meet with; see; sustain; taste; undergo16. state (verb) assert; asseverate; aver; maintain; state; testifyАнтонимический ряд:cancel; covet; desire; discard; exclude; forego; lack; lose; miss; need; reject; want
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