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1 have a tooth out (of a patient)
have a tooth out (of a patient), have a tooth extracted (of a patient), extract a tooth (of a surgeon), remove a tooth (of a surgeon)удалить, вырвать зубEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > have a tooth out (of a patient)
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2 have the night out
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3 have a tooth out
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4 have someone eating out of one's hand
have someone eating out of one's handEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have someone eating out of one's hand
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5 have an eye out for smb.
(have (или keep) an eye (или a sharp eye) out for smb. (или smth.))зорко следить, внимательно наблюдать за кем-л. (или чем-л.); ≈ смотреть в оба, держать ухо востро; см. тж. have one's eyes about oneI moved away... keeping an eye out for any chance passenger in his right mind that might come along and give me some light. (M. Twain, ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court’, ch. II) — Я отошел и... стал поглядывать, не замечу ли где случайно прохожего в здравом уме, который мог бы мне что-нибудь объяснить.
Bob: "Hallo, Vi - hallo, Sam - car come back yet?" Ethel: "Tell Edie to keep an eye out for it, Queenie." (N. Coward, ‘This Happy Breed’, act II, sc. I) — Боб: "Здравствуй, Вай, здравствуй, Сэм, машина еще не пришла?" Этель: "Куини, скажи Эди, чтобы она смотрела в оба и не пропустила машину."
In the thronged zoo, Leventhal kept an eye out for Allbee. (S. Bellow, ‘The Victim’, ch. 9) — Зоопарк был переполнен, но Левенталь зорко следил, не идет ли за ним Олби.
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6 have an eye out for smb.
или keep an eye out for smb.(или smth.)зopкo cлeдить, внимaтeльнo нaблюдaть зa кeм-л. (или зa чём-л.); ♦ cмoтpeть в oбa, дepжaть уxo вocтpoIn the thronged zoo, Leventhal kept an eye out for AJlbee (S. Bellow). Bob. Hallo, Vi - hallo, Sam - car come back yet? Ethel. Tell Edie to keep an eye out for it, Queenle (N. Coward)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have an eye out for smb.
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7 have $ 1000 put out at 5 percent
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have $ 1000 put out at 5 percent
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8 have ?1000 put out at 5%
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have ?1000 put out at 5%
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9 have a clear-out
Табуированная лексика: испражняться -
10 have a falling out
Общая лексика: поссориться, повздорить -
11 have a message out
1) Военный термин: отправлять сообщение, получать сообщение2) Телекоммуникации: посылать сообщение -
12 have a night out
Общая лексика: прокутить всю ночь, иметь выходной вечер (о прислуге) -
13 have a question out with
Общая лексика: выяснить вопрос с (кем-либо), выяснять вопрос с (кем-либо)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have a question out with
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14 have a rise out of
1) Общая лексика: вывести (кого-л.) из себя, раздразнить (кого-л.) -
15 have a rise out of (smb.)
Макаров: вывести (кого-л.) из себя, раздразнить (кого-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have a rise out of (smb.)
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16 have a tooth out
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17 have an eye out for (smb.)
Общая лексика: смотреть в обаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have an eye out for (smb.)
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18 have an eye out for something
Общая лексика: внимательно следить (за чем-либо), держать ухо востро, смотреть в обаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have an eye out for something
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19 have money coming out of ears
Общая лексика: денег куры не клюютУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have money coming out of ears
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20 have the night out
Общая лексика: прокутить всю ночь, иметь выходной вечер (о прислуге)
См. также в других словарях:
have something coming out of your ears — informal phrase to have a lot of something, or more of it than you need We have information coming out of our ears and we just need time to sift through it. Thesaurus: to have a particular quality or thingsynonym Main entry: ear * * * … Useful english dictionary
have (something) coming out of (your) ears — informal to have more of something than you want or need. He s going to have money coming out of his ears if this deal comes off … New idioms dictionary
have (something) coming out (of) (your) ears — to have a lot of something. Ask him for a loan, he s got money coming out his ears … New idioms dictionary
have steam coming out of one's ears — ► have steam coming out of one s ears informal be extremely angry. Main Entry: ↑steam … English terms dictionary
have someone eating out of your hand — phrase to make someone like or admire you so much that they agree with everything that you say Thesaurus: to persuade someone to agree with or support yousynonym Main entry: eat … Useful english dictionary
have steam coming out of your ears — phrase to be very angry about something Thesaurus: to be, or to become angry or annoyedsynonym Main entry: steam … Useful english dictionary
have a matter out with smb — • to have a question out with someone • to have a matter out with someone (from Idioms in Speech) to talk about it and insist on an explanation He decided suddenly to call upon this officious Miss Barlow and have the matter out with her. (A.… … Idioms and examples
have a question out with smb — • to have a question out with someone • to have a matter out with someone (from Idioms in Speech) to talk about it and insist on an explanation He decided suddenly to call upon this officious Miss Barlow and have the matter out with her. (A.… … Idioms and examples
have you gone out of your mind? — If you ask someone if they have gone out of their mind, you think they are crazy, foolish or insane. You re going to ask for a 100% salary increase? Have you gone out of your mind? … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
have something coming out of your ears — informal to have a lot of something, or more of it than you need We have information coming out of our ears and we just need time to sift through it … English dictionary
To have a man out — Have Have (h[a^]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Had} (h[a^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Having}. Indic. present, I {have}, thou {hast}, he {has}; we, ye, they {have}.] [OE. haven, habben, AS. habben (imperf. h[ae]fde, p. p. geh[ae]fd); akin to OS. hebbian, D.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English