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1 I haven't the faintest idea
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2 I haven't the faintest notion about it
Общая лексика: не имею об этом ни малейшего представленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I haven't the faintest notion about it
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3 I haven't the faintest idea of it
man nav ne mazākā priekšstata par toEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I haven't the faintest idea of it
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4 I\ haven't\ the\ faintest\ idea
halvány fogalmam sincs róla, fogalmam sincs rólaEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > I\ haven't\ the\ faintest\ idea
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5 not have the faintest idea
not have the foggiest/faintest idea не иметь ни малейшего представления/понятияI haven't got the faintest idea of what to buy them for Christmas.
What's the time, Bill? — I haven't the foggiest idea.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > not have the faintest idea
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6 I haven't got the faintest idea.
expr.Ich habe nicht die leiseste Ahnung. ausdr.English-german dictionary > I haven't got the faintest idea.
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not have the foggiest/faintest idea не иметь ни малейшего представления/понятияI haven't got the faintest idea of what to buy them for Christmas.
What's the time, Bill? — I haven't the foggiest idea.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > not have the foggiest idea
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feint
1. adjective1) (lacking in strength, brightness, courage etc: The sound grew faint; a faint light.) débil, tenue2) (physically weak and about to lose consciousness: Suddenly he felt faint.) mareado
2. verb(to lose consciousness: She fainted on hearing the news.) desmayarse
3. noun(loss of consciousness: His faint gave everybody a fright.) mareo, desmayo, desvanecimiento- faintly- faintness
faint1 adj débilfaint2 vb desmayarsetr[feɪnt]1 (sound, voice) débil, tenue4 (half-hearted) débil, poco entusiasta5 (unsteady, giddy) mareado,-a1 mareo1 desmayarse ( from, de)faint ['feɪnt] vi: desmayarsefaint adj1) cowardly, timid: cobarde, tímido2) dizzy: mareadofaint with hunger: desfallecido de hambre3) slight: leve, ligero, vagoI haven't the faintest idea: no tengo la más mínima idea4) indistinct: tenue, indistinto, apenas perceptiblefaint n: desmayo madj.• accidentado, -a adj.• casi imperceptible adj.• débil adj.• indistinto, -a adj.• tenue adj.n.• deliquio s.m.• desmayo s.m.• rapto s.m.• soponcio s.m.v.• desmayar v.• desmayarse v.• desvanecer v.
I feɪntadjective -er, -est1) < line> apenas visible; < light> débil, tenue; < noise> apenas perceptible, débil; <hope/smile> ligero, leve; < recollection> vagowhat's going on? - I haven't the faintest (idea) — (colloq) ¿qué pasa? - no tengo la más mínima idea
2) ( weak) (pred)to be faint with hunger — estar* desfallecido de hambre
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intransitive verb desmayarse
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noun desmayo m[feɪnt]she collapsed in a dead faint — cayó desvanecida, se desmayó
1. ADJ(compar fainter) (superl faintest)1) (=light, weak) [breeze] débil, ligero; [outline] borroso, indistinto; [trace, mark, line] tenue; [colour] pálido; [light] tenue; [sound] apagado, débil; [smell] tenue, casi imperceptible; [taste, resemblance] ligero; [voice, breathing] débil; [hope] remoto; [smile] leve; [idea, memory] vago; [heart] medroso2) (Med)to feel faint — marearse, tener vahídos
2.N (Med) desmayo m, desvanecimiento mto be in a faint — estar desmayado or sin conocimiento
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I [feɪnt]adjective -er, -est1) < line> apenas visible; < light> débil, tenue; < noise> apenas perceptible, débil; <hope/smile> ligero, leve; < recollection> vagowhat's going on? - I haven't the faintest (idea) — (colloq) ¿qué pasa? - no tengo la más mínima idea
2) ( weak) (pred)to be faint with hunger — estar* desfallecido de hambre
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intransitive verb desmayarse
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noun desmayo mshe collapsed in a dead faint — cayó desvanecida, se desmayó
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1. adjective1) matt [Licht, Farbe, Stimme, Lächeln]; schwach [Geruch, Duft]; leise [Geräusch, Stimme, Ton]; entfernt [Ähnlichkeit]; undeutlich [Umriss, Linie, Gestalt, Spur, Fotokopie]; leise [Hoffnung, Verdacht, Ahnung]; gering [Chance]she felt faint — ihr war schwindelig
3) (feeble) schwach [Lob, Widerstand]; zaghaft [Versuch, Bemühung]2. intransitive verb 3. nounOhnmacht, die* * *[feint] 1. adjective2) (physically weak and about to lose consciousness: Suddenly he felt faint.) sich einer Ohnmacht nahe fühlen2. verb(to lose consciousness: She fainted on hearing the news.) in Ohnmacht fallen3. noun(loss of consciousness: His faint gave everybody a fright.) die Ohnmacht- academic.ru/86884/faintly">faintly- faintness* * *[feɪnt]I. adjthere was only a \faint taste of vanilla in the pudding der Pudding schmeckte nur schwach nach VanilleI had a \faint memory of him ich hatte eine schwache Erinnerung an ihnI have a \faint suspicion that... ich habe den leisen Verdacht, dass...I have a \faint idea [or notion] that I've heard that name before ich meine, [mich daran erinnern zu können], den Namen schon einmal gehört zu habenthere's not the \faintest hope es besteht nicht die leiseste Hoffnungto bear a \faint resemblance to sb jdm ein wenig ähnlich sehento not make the \faintest attempt to do sth nicht im Traum daran denken, etw zu tuna \faint chance [or possibility] eine geringe Chance\faint pattern zartes Muster\faint signs of a recovery in the economy erste Anzeichen einer Erholung der Wirtschaftto not have the \faintest [idea] ( fam) nicht die geringste Ahnung habennot in the \faintest, not the \faintest bit nicht im Geringsten2. (unclear) line undeutlichI could see the \faint outline of the headland through the haze ich konnte die Umrisse der Landspitze durch den Dunst schwach erkennenII. vi ohnmächtig werdenhe \faints at the sight of blood beim Anblick von Blut wird er ohnmächtigto \faint [dead] away auf der Stelle umfallen, umkippen famIII. nto fall [down] in a [dead] \faint ohnmächtig umfallen* * *[feɪnt]1. adj (+er)1) (= weak, not pronounced) schwach; tracks, line, outline undeutlich; mark, stain, photocopy blass; colour verblasst; sound, call, steps, suspicion, hope, smile leise; resemblance entfernt; chance geringyour voice is very faint (on telephone) — man hört dich kaum
I have a faint memory or recollection of that day — ich kann mich schwach an den Tag erinnern
I haven't the faintest idea (emph) — ich habe nicht die leiseste or geringste Ahnung
the faint hearts — die Zaghaften pl, die Hasenfüße pl (inf)
faint heart never won fair lady (Prov) — wer nicht wagt, der nicht gewinnt (Prov)
See:→ also damn2) pred (MED)he was concerned that I might become faint — er machte sich Sorgen, dass ich ohnmächtig werden könnte
2. vi(MED: pass out) ohnmächtig werden, in Ohnmacht fallen (with, from vor +dat)3. n (MED)Ohnmacht fshe fell to the ground in a ( dead) faint — sie fiel ohnmächtig zu Boden
* * *faint [feınt]A adj (adv faintly)1. schwach, matt, kraftlos ( alle:with vor dat):feel faint sich matt oder einer Ohnmacht nahe fühlen2. schwach, matt (Ton, Farbe etc, auch fig):faint hope schwache Hoffnung;have a faint recollection of sth sich (nur) schwach oder undeutlich an etwas erinnern (können)3. (drückend) schwül, drückend4. zaghaft, furchtsam, kleinmütig, feig(e):faint heart never won fair lady (Sprichwort) wer nicht wagt, der nicht gewinntB s Ohnmacht f:C v/i1. ohnmächtig werden, in Ohnmacht fallen ( beide:with, from vor dat), weitS. auch einen Kreislaufkollaps erleiden:fainting fit Ohnmachtsanfall m2. obs verzagen* * *1. adjective1) matt [Licht, Farbe, Stimme, Lächeln]; schwach [Geruch, Duft]; leise [Geräusch, Stimme, Ton]; entfernt [Ähnlichkeit]; undeutlich [Umriss, Linie, Gestalt, Spur, Fotokopie]; leise [Hoffnung, Verdacht, Ahnung]; gering [Chance]not have the faintest idea — nicht die geringste od. blasseste Ahnung haben
2) (giddy, weak) matt; schwach3) (feeble) schwach [Lob, Widerstand]; zaghaft [Versuch, Bemühung]2. intransitive verbohnmächtig werden, in Ohnmacht fallen ( from vor + Dat.)3. nounOhnmacht, die* * *adj.matt adj.schwach adj. n.Ohnmacht -¨e f. v.ohnmächtig werden ausdr.umkippen v. -
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I [feɪnt]1) (slight, weak) [smell, breeze, accent] lieve, leggero; [ sound] lieve; [voice, protest] debole; [ markings] appena visibile; [ recollection] vago; [ chance] minimo2) (dizzy)II [feɪnt]to feel faint — sentirsi debole, svenire
nome svenimento m., mancamento m.III [feɪnt]* * *[feint] 1. adjective1) (lacking in strength, brightness, courage etc: The sound grew faint; a faint light.) debole2) (physically weak and about to lose consciousness: Suddenly he felt faint.) debole, (sul punto di svenire)2. verb(to lose consciousness: She fainted on hearing the news.) svenire3. noun(loss of consciousness: His faint gave everybody a fright.) svenimento- faintly- faintness* * *[feɪnt](smell, breeze, trace) leggero (-a), (outline, mark) indistinto (-a), (sound, voice) fievole, debole, (hope) debole, (idea, recollection, resemblance) vago (-a)2. n3. vi* * *faint (1) /feɪnt/a.1 debole; fievole; flebile; fioco; lieve; indistinto; vago: faint sounds, suoni fievoli; a faint accent, un lieve (o vago) accento; a faint tremor, un lieve (o debole) tremore; faint memories, vaghi ricordi; ricordi confusi; DIALOGO → - At the photocopier- These copies are coming out all faint, queste fotocopie vengono tutte sbiadite2 debole; vago; pallido; timido: a faint hope, una vaga (o debole, remota) speranza; (fam.) I haven't the faintest ( idea), non ne ho la più pallida (o la minima) idea; faint protests, deboli proteste; faint attempt, debole (o timido) tentativo; a faint resemblance, una vaga somiglianza3 debole; spossato; estenuato; sul punto di svenire: faint with hunger, debole per la fame; to feel faint, sentirsi svenire; to grow faint, affievolirsi; indebolirsi● faint-hearted, pusillanime; pauroso; codardo; ( di tentativo) debole: not for the faint-hearted, non indicato per chi è pauroso (o pavido) □ faint-heartedness, pusillanimità; pavidità □ (prov.) Faint heart ne'er won fair lady, amante non sia chi coraggio non ha; chi non risica non rosica.faint (2) /feɪnt/n.1 svenimento; mancamento; perdita di conoscenza (o dei sensi); deliquio: to fall in a (dead) faint, svenire; cadere svenuto; perdere ogni conoscenza2 ► faints.(to) faint /feɪnt/v. i.2 (poet.) languire; indebolirsi● fainting fit, svenimento.* * *I [feɪnt]1) (slight, weak) [smell, breeze, accent] lieve, leggero; [ sound] lieve; [voice, protest] debole; [ markings] appena visibile; [ recollection] vago; [ chance] minimo2) (dizzy)II [feɪnt]to feel faint — sentirsi debole, svenire
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noun1) Vorstellung, dienot have the faintest/least notion of how/what — etc. nicht die blasseste/geringste Ahnung haben, wie/was usw.
he has no notion of time — er hat kein Verhältnis zur Zeit
* * *['nəuʃən]1) (understanding: I've no notion what he's talking about.) der Begriff3) (a desire for something or to do something: He had a sudden notion to visit his aunt.) die Neigung* * *no·tion[ˈnəʊʃən, AM ˈnoʊ-]n▪ the \notion that... die Vorstellung, dass...I haven't the faintest \notion [of] what you're talking about ich habe nicht die leiseste Ahnung, wovon du redesthave you any \notion how much the car costs? hast du irgendeine Vorstellung davon, was das Auto kostet?* * *['nəUSən]n1) (= idea, thought) Idee f; (= conception) Vorstellung f, Idee f; (= vague knowledge) Ahnung f; (= opinion) Meinung f, Ansicht for slightest notion (of what he means) — ich habe keine Ahnung or nicht die leiseste Ahnung(, was er meint)
to give sb notions — jdn auf Gedanken or Ideen bringen
that gave me the notion of inviting her — das brachte mich auf die Idee or den Gedanken, sie einzuladen
where did you get the notion or what gave you the notion that I...? — wie kommst du denn auf die Idee, dass ich...?
he got the notion ( into his head) that she wouldn't help him — irgendwie hat er sich (dat)
I have a notion that... — ich habe den Verdacht, dass...
2) (= whim) Idee fto have a notion to do sth — Lust haben, etw zu tun
if he gets a notion to do something, nothing can stop him — wenn er sich (dat)
I hit ( up)on or suddenly had the notion of going to see her — mir kam plötzlich die Idee, sie zu besuchen
* * *notion [ˈnəʊʃn] sI had no notion of this davon war mir nichts bekannt;I have a notion that …. ich denke mir, dass …2. Meinung f, Ansicht f:fall into the notion that … auf den Gedanken kommen, dass …3. Neigung f, Lust f, Absicht f, Impuls m:4. Grille f, verrückte Idee:take the notion of doing sth auf die Idee kommen, etwas zu tun5. pl besonders US Kurzwaren pl* * *noun1) Vorstellung, dienot have the faintest/least notion of how/what — etc. nicht die blasseste/geringste Ahnung haben, wie/was usw.
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faint [feɪnt]1. adjectivea. ( = slight) léger ; [writing] à peine visible ; [recollection] vague ; [voice, light, breathing] faible( = lose consciousness) s'évanouir3. compounds* * *[feɪnt] 1.noun évanouissement m2.1) ( slight) [smell, accent, breeze] léger/-ère; [sound, voice, protest] faible; [markings] à peine visible; [recollection] vague; [chance] minime2) ( dizzy)3.to feel faint — se sentir mal, défaillir
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faint [feɪnt](a) (slight → breeze, feeling, sound, smell) faible, léger; (→ idea) flou, vague; (→ hope) léger, faible; (→ possibility) vague; (→ breathing, light) faible; (→ voice) faible, éteint;∎ there was a faint glow on the horizon il y avait une faible lueur à l'horizon;∎ he hasn't the faintest chance of winning il n'a pas la moindre chance de gagner;∎ I haven't the faintest idea je n'en ai pas la moindre idée;∎ the sound of the footsteps grew fainter le bruit des pas s'affaiblit;∎ her cries grew fainter ses cris s'estompaient ou diminuaient(c) (half-hearted) faible, sans conviction;∎ faint praise éloges mpl tièdes;∎ to damn sb/sth with faint praise ne pas se montrer très élogieux envers qn/à propos de qch∎ to feel faint se sentir mal, être pris d'un malaise;∎ he was faint with exhaustion la tête lui tournait de fatigue∎ faint heart never won fair lady = la pusillanimité n'a jamais conquis de cœur féminins'évanouir;∎ he fainted from the pain il s'est évanoui de douleur;∎ a fainting fit un évanouissement;∎ to be fainting from or with hunger défaillir de faim;∎ figurative I almost fainted when they told me I'd got the job j'ai failli m'évanouir quand on m'a dit que j'avais le poste3 nounévanouissement m, syncope f;∎ she fell to the floor in a (dead) faint elle s'est évanouie ou est tombée en syncope -
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A n évanouissement m ; to fall into a faint s'évanouir ; to fall to the floor in a faint tomber par terre évanoui ; a dead faint une syncope.B adj1 ( slight) [smell, trace, breeze] léger/-ère ; [glow, sound] faible ; [accent] léger/-ère ; [markings, streak] à peine visible ; [signature] à peine lisible ;2 [recollection, suspicion] vague ; [chance] minime ; there is only a faint possibility that he'll come il y a très peu d'espoir qu'il vienne ; I haven't the faintest idea je n'en ai pas la moindre idée ; he hadn't the faintest idea who she was il ne savait pas du tout qui elle était ; to give a faint smile esquisser un sourire ;3 ( weak) [voice, breathing] faible ;4 ( dizzy) to feel faint se sentir mal, défaillir ; I'm faint with hunger je vais défaillir de faim ;C vi s'évanouir ; ( more seriously) tomber en syncope ; to faint from s'évanouir de [heat, exhaustion, hunger] ; she fainted from loss of blood elle avait perdu tellement de sang qu'elle s'est évanouie.faint heart never won fair lady Prov qui n'ose rien n'a rien Prov ; to damn sb with faint praise éreinter qn sous couleur d'éloge. -
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adj. (-er, -est) 1. бүдэгхэн, сулхан, аяархан. 2. дорой, ядруу, муужрах шахсан. not have the faintest/ foggiest (idea) мэдэхгүй байх. `Do you know where she is?' `Sorry, I haven't the faintest'. "Tэр хаана байгааг та мэдэх үү ?" "Өршөөгөөрөй, над мэдэх юм алга". v. муужрах, ухаан алдаж унах. faintly adv. She smiled \faint. Тэр, муухан инээмсэглэв. faintness n. faint-hearted adj. аймхай, хулчгар. -
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§ მკრთალი; სუსტი; გულის შეწუხება, გულის წასვლა§1 სუსტიa faint resemblance / voice / resistance / breathing ოდნავი მსგავსება // სუსტი ხმა / წინააღმდეგობა / სუნთქვაthere isn’t the faintest chance არავითარი შესაძლებლობა / საშუალება არ არის2 გულის წასვლა (გული წაუვა), გონების დაკარგვაI haven’t the faintest idea წარმოდგენაც კი არა მაქვს ამის შესახებ -
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1 აზრი, იდეაa brilliant / foolish / strange / simple idea ბრწყინვალე / სილელური / უცნაური / მარტივი აზრიthe main idea of the story მოთხრობის მთავარი აზრი / დედააზრი2 წარმოდგენა, ცნება"where's Tom?"- "I've no idea",,ტომი სად არის?"-,,წარმოდგენა არა მაქვს''3 ჰგონია, ფიქრობს●●what an idea! ეს კიდევ რა მიგონა! ეს ხომ ზღაპარია!I have an idea that it will rain ვფიქრობ, რომ გაწვიმდებაto obtrude one's ideas on smb. თავისი აზრების სხვისთვის თავს მოხვევაI tried hard to put him off his idea, but in vain ძალიან ვეცადე მისი აზრი სხვა რამეზე გადამეტანა, მაგრამ ამაოდ●●he is possessed by this idea ამ იდეითაა შეპყრობილიshe shies away from the idea of the exam გამოცდაზე ფიქრის გამო გული უკანკალებსI haven't the slightest idea about it ამაზე არავითარი წარმოდგენა არა მაქვსa train of ideas აზრთა / იდეათა მთელი ჯაჭვიa hazy idea ბუნდოვანი აზრი / წარმოდგენაthe birth of an idea იდეის წარმოშობა / გაჩენა -
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no·tion [ʼnəʊʃən, Am ʼnoʊ-] nthe \notion that... die Vorstellung, dass...;I haven't the faintest \notion [of] what you're talking about ich habe nicht die leiseste Ahnung, wovon du redest;have you any \notion how much the car costs? hast du irgendeine Vorstellung davon, was das Auto kostet? -
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боже мой!, великий боже!, видит бог!, о господи!; вот те на!, ого!; чёрт возьми!, чёрт подери! (восклицание, выражающее удивление, досаду и т. п.) [первонач. амер.; ирон. прозвище американского генерала У. Скотта (W. Scott, 1786 - 1866), кандидата в президенты США]Mr. March: "Great Scott! You two haven't the faintest idea of how to conduct a parley." (J. Galsworthy, ‘Windows’, act III) — Мистер Марч: "Видит бог, никто из вас не имеет ни малейшего представления о том, как вести переговоры."
Colonel Wharton: "I've brought you in some cherries, Evelyn. They're the only ripe ones I could find." Mrs. Wharton: "Oh, that is nice. I hope you're not tired." Colonel Wharton: "Great Scott, I'm not such a crock that it can tire me to pick a few cherries." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Unkhown’, act I) — Полковник Уортон: "Я принес тебе немного вишен, Эвелин. Только эти и были зрелые." Миссис Уортон: "Очень мило с твоей стороны. Надеюсь, ты не устал." Полковник Уортон: "Черт возьми! Разве я такая развалина, что мне трудно сорвать несколько вишен?"
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mínimo 1
◊ -ma adjetivoel trabajo no le interesa en lo más mínimo he is not in the slightest (bit) interested in his work; no tengo la más mínima idea I haven't the faintest idea ‹diferencia/beneficios› minimal
mínimo 2 sustantivo masculino minimum; como mínimo at least
mínimo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (muy pequeño) minute, tiny
2 (muy escaso) minimal
3 (menor posible) minimum
sueldo mínimo, minimum wage/salary
II sustantivo masculino minimum
un mínimo de dos meses, a minimum of two months
mil pesetas como mínimo, a thousand pesetas at least ' mínimo' also found in these entries: Spanish: baja - bajo - denominador - ínfima - ínfimo - mínima - mínimamente - múltipla - múltiplo - salario - tasar - consumo - minimizar English: bare - cheap - deposit - least - low - lowest - minimal - minimum - minimum wage - say - sense - skeleton - slight - light - lowest common denominator - marginal - minimize - minute - modicum - quick - scrap - very
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not have the faintest idea — (not) have the faintest (idea) to have no knowledge of or no information about something. Do you know where Anna is? I haven t the faintest. I haven t the faintest idea what you re talking about. (often + question word) … New idioms dictionary
not have the faintest — (not) have the faintest (idea) to have no knowledge of or no information about something. Do you know where Anna is? I haven t the faintest. I haven t the faintest idea what you re talking about. (often + question word) … New idioms dictionary
have the faintest idea — (not) have the faintest (idea) to have no knowledge of or no information about something. Do you know where Anna is? I haven t the faintest. I haven t the faintest idea what you re talking about. (often + question word) … New idioms dictionary
have the faintest — (not) have the faintest (idea) to have no knowledge of or no information about something. Do you know where Anna is? I haven t the faintest. I haven t the faintest idea what you re talking about. (often + question word) … New idioms dictionary
not have the faintest — ( ● faint * * * informal have no idea I haven t the faintest what it means * * * not have the ˈfaintest (idea) idiom (informal) to not know anything at all about sth … Useful english dictionary
not have the faintest idea — phrase used for emphasizing that you do not know or understand something I haven’t the faintest idea what you mean. Thesaurus: ways of saying that you do not know or understandsynonym Main entry: faintest … Useful english dictionary
not have the faintest idea — used for emphasizing that you do not know or understand something I haven t the faintest idea what you mean … English dictionary
not have the faintest idea — to not know anything at all about something. I didn t have the faintest idea where I was or which way I was going – I simply knew I had to get away. These people don t have the foggiest idea what America s really like. Usage notes: also used in… … New idioms dictionary
faintest — [[t]fe͟ɪntɪst[/t]] ADJ SUPERL: ADJ n, with neg (emphasis) You can use faintest for emphasis in negative statements. For example, if you say that someone hasn t the faintest idea what to do, you are emphasizing that they do not know what to do. I… … English dictionary
faintest — faint|est [ feıntəst ] adjective used for emphasizing that something is very slight or very small: There wasn t the faintest trace of pity on his face. not have the faintest idea used for emphasizing that you do not know or understand something:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
The Secret Agent — Infobox Book name = The Secret Agent title orig = translator = image caption = The Modern Library s 2004 reissue of Conrad s The Secret Agent . author = Joseph Conrad illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series … Wikipedia