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61 have pull with somebody
Am иметь блат/связи; «волосатая рука»Let's ask ann to help us. She has pull with the mayor.
She had pull with several of the board members.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have pull with somebody
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62 have words with somebody
обменяться «парой ласковых»; выговаривать кому-либоHe's in a foul mood — I think they've been having words.
There were several penalties and the referee had words with one of the players after the match.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have words with somebody
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63 have a date? (date somebody)?
Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > have a date? (date somebody)?
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64 to have half a mind, have a good mind, have a great mind
быть склонным (что-л. сделать)I have half a mind to vote for somebody else. — Я бы не прочь проголосовать за кого-либо другого.
Англо-русский современный словарь > to have half a mind, have a good mind, have a great mind
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65 get on to somebody
get on to/onto somebody 1. выйти на кого-либо, добраться до кого-либоThe police have finally got on to the man who was blackmailing the politician.
2. связаться, наладить контактHe tricked people for years until the police got onto him.
I complained to the shop about the faulty washing machine and they said they would get on to the manufacturers.
I’ll get on to her right away.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get on to somebody
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66 get onto somebody
get on to/onto somebody 1. выйти на кого-либо, добраться до кого-либоThe police have finally got on to the man who was blackmailing the politician.
2. связаться, наладить контактHe tricked people for years until the police got onto him.
I complained to the shop about the faulty washing machine and they said they would get on to the manufacturers.
I’ll get on to her right away.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > get onto somebody
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67 pin one's faith on somebody
pin one's hope/faith on somebody Am возлагать надеждыBritain's athletes have not done very well so far this year, but this afternoon we are pinning our hopes on Lorna Smith.
Don't pin your faith on Tom. He's not dependable.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > pin one's faith on somebody
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68 pin one's hope on somebody
pin one's hope/faith on somebody Am возлагать надеждыBritain's athletes have not done very well so far this year, but this afternoon we are pinning our hopes on Lorna Smith.
Don't pin your faith on Tom. He's not dependable.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > pin one's hope on somebody
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69 pull somebody up short
pull somebody/something up short останавливать на полном скаку; одернуть (заставить бросить что-либо)Our business in the country was doing very well until the political troubles pulled us up short and we had to leave.
The doctor also knew that people need to have a spade called a spade — to be pulled up short by people who care when they are not behaving well.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > pull somebody up short
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70 settle a score with somebody
settle old scores/a score with somebody свести счеты; расквитатьсяI have some old scores to settle with you.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > settle a score with somebody
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71 settle old scores with somebody
settle old scores/a score with somebody свести счеты; расквитатьсяI have some old scores to settle with you.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > settle old scores with somebody
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72 take to somebody in a big way
take to somebody/something in a big way сильно привязаться к кому-либо; очень увлечься кем-либо/чем-либоMary has taken to him in a big way.
We have taken to the new house in a big way.
She has taken to skiing in a big way.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > take to somebody in a big way
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73 take somebody for a ride
inf наколоть; надуть; прокатить (обмануть)He doesn't work for charity at all, so the people who have sent him money have been taken for a ride.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > take somebody for a ride
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74 Lend of, to have a
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75 drag somebody kicking and screaming
Разговорное выражение: взять за жабры, заставить что-то сделать (The party will have to be dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > drag somebody kicking and screaming
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76 enlist somebody's help
Деловая лексика: заручиться поддержкой кого-либо (I have been asked by our Moscow office to enlist your help with regard to the payment of some outstanding bills...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > enlist somebody's help
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77 get on somebody's case
Разговорное выражение: отчитывать (to criticise someone in an annoying way for something that they have done), пилитьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > get on somebody's case
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78 keep somebody going
1) Общая лексика: подстёгивать (You have been in this sport for quite a long time and do not plan retirement any time soon, what keeps you going after all these years? || One small cup of coffee keeps me going for about 8 h)2) Разговорное выражение: мотивировать, стимулировать -
79 put on somebody's lipstick / lip-balm
Общая лексика: красить губы (She did not have to "remember" to put on lipstick when leaving the house, as I do - В отличие от меня, ей не нужно было "помнить" о том, чтобы подкрасить губы, выходя из дому.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > put on somebody's lipstick / lip-balm
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80 take somebody's word for it
Общая лексика: поверить кому-то на слово (He claims that he's hunted a lion once. We just have to take his word for it. - Он утверждает, что охотился на льва. Нам придется поверить ему на слово.), поверить кому-либо на словоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > take somebody's word for it
См. также в других словарях:
have somebody on — • to lead somebody on • to have somebody on (from Idioms in Speech) to tease, to pull one s leg; to make someone think that you are interested in their ideas or speech, when really you are just laughing at them. She leads young men on and then… … Idioms and examples
have somebody on — ˌhave sb ˈon derived (informal) to try to make sb believe sth that is not true, usually as a joke • You didn t really, did you? You re not having me on, are you? Main entry: ↑havederived … Useful english dictionary
have somebody written all over somebody — have sth/sb written all ˈover it/sb idiom (informal) to show clearly the quality mentioned or the influence of the person mentioned • It was a performance with star quality written all over it. • This essay has got Mike written all over it.… … Useful english dictionary
have somebody's guts for garters — have sb s ˌguts for ˈgarters f6 idiom (BrE, informal) to be very angry with sb and punish them severely for sth they have done • She ll have your guts for garters if she ever finds out. Main entry: ↑gut … Useful english dictionary
have somebody a bumpy ride — have/give sb a bumpy ˈride idiom to have a difficult time; to make a situation difficult for sb Main entry: ↑bumpyidiom … Useful english dictionary
have somebody in mind (for something) — have sb/sth in ˈmind (for sth) idiom to be thinking of sb/sth, especially for a particular job, etc • Do you have anyone in mind for this job? • Watching TV all evening wasn t exactly what I had in mind! Main entry: ↑mindidiom … Useful english dictionary
have somebody in the palm of your hand — have sb in the ˌpalm of your ˈhand idiom to have complete control or influence over sb • Even before he plays a note, he has the audience in the palm of his hand. Main entry: ↑palmidiom … Useful english dictionary
have somebody in your pocket — have sb in your ˈpocket idiom to have influence or power over sb, for example, a police officer or a politician, especially by threatening them or by offering them money Main entry: ↑pocketidiom … Useful english dictionary
have somebody to thank (for something) — have sb to thank (for sth) idiom used when you are saying who is responsible for sth • I have my parents to thank for my success. Main entry: ↑thankidiom … Useful english dictionary
have somebody's ear — have sb s ear | have the ear of sb idiom to be able to give sb advice, influence them, etc. because they trust you • He had the ear of the monarch. Main entry: ↑earidiom … Useful english dictionary
have somebody's name on it — have your/sb s ˈname on it | with your/sb s ˈname on it idiom (informal) if sth has your name on it, or there is sth with your name on it, it is intended for you • He took my place and got killed. It should have been me that bullet had my name on … Useful english dictionary