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81 have to
( also have got to)to be obliged to (do something):I don't want to do this, but I have to
Do you have to go so soon?
يَجِبYou didn't have to do that, did you?
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82 but
لَكِنَّ \ but: yet: He came but she did not. I need food but I have no money to buy any. She is thin but strong. -
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84 have all but stopped
Общая лексика: почти прекратились (Gangland shootings have all but stopped in Surrey.) -
85 have but
иметь только, иметь лишьI have but a few moments at my disposal.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > have but
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86 but for
Indien niet[ but fo:]♦voorbeelden:1 but for her I would have been a monk • ik zou monnik geworden zijn ware het niet voor haar/als zij er niet geweest was -
87 have balls
expr AmE vulg sl1)Does the man have real balls? Does he have the balls to risk everything, to run the chance of losing all on a matter of principle? — Я хочу знать, насколько он крутой. Хватит ли у него духу рискнуть всем из принципа?
They have balls but not soul — Они люди не робкого десятка, но без души
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88 have it
expr infml1) exclI have it! This is what we'll do — Все, понял! Вот, что нам надо делать
2) esp AmEIf you get his approval, you'll have it — Если ты получишь от него "добро", то считай, что дело сделано
3) AmEHe tries hard, but he just doesn't have it — Он старается, но у него просто нет способностей
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89 have someone taped
expr sl1)If we have, as you say, got everything taped and our plans are known, then it's easy for the other side to have got us taped, too — Если у нас, как ты говоришь, все на мази, и наши планы известны, то и для другой стороны легче держать нас под контролем
2)I didn't know what to make of him at first but I've got him taped now — Сначала мне было непонятно, что он за человек, но сейчас я его раскусил
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have someone taped
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90 have a drop
разг.(have (или take) a drop (тж. have a drop in one's eye))быть навеселе, под хмельком, под мухойI have had a drop, but I had not been drinking. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Prince Otto’, part I, ch. IV) — Я не пьян, я выпил совсем немного.
The audience sounded drunk, and even Caroline, who never took a drop, was swaying oddly. (E. M. Forster, ‘Where Angels Fear to Tread’, ch. 6) — Подвыпившая аудитория вела себя шумно, и даже Каролина, которая никогда не притрагивалась к спиртному, как-то странно покачивалась.
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91 have both (or one's) feet on the ground
(тж. have или keep one's, feet planted (firmly) on the ground, with one's feet planted (firmly) on the ground)cтoять нa peaльнoй пoчвe, oблaдaть здpaвым cмыcлoм, быть пpaктичным чeлoвeкoм'If my brother hadn't been with me I daresay I would have been talked into lending them the money.' 'Yes. It's a good job. John has both feet on the ground, since you haven't'. Other people dream of things they will never have; but she has her feet planted firmly on the groundConcise English-Russian phrasebook > have both (or one's) feet on the ground
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92 have a long way to go
Общая лексика: ещё далеко (The prices have come down a bit but they have a long way to go before the average Canadian can afford to buy a single-family home in this city.) -
93 have a hand in (something)
(to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something): Did you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?) būt iesaistītam; piedalīties (kaut kur) -
94 have a hand in (something)
(to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something): Did you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?) būt iesaistītam; piedalīties (kaut kur) -
95 have a job
(to have difficulty: You'll have a job finishing all this work tonight.) būt grūtībām -
96 have something taped
expr infml1)There was a small fault somewhere but I think we've got it taped now — Здесь была одна неполадка, но мы ее, кажется, нашли
I see you've got it all taped — Я вижу, ты все устроил как надо
2)The guy seems to have got the job all taped — Парень, кажется, разбирается в этом деле
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have something taped
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97 have what it takes
expr infml1)Do you think he has what it takes to be a good teacher? — Как ты думаешь, у него есть необходимые качества, чтобы стать хорошим учителем?
It's an uphill job but he's got what it takes — Это трудная работа, но у него сил хватит
I realized some time ago that I didn't have what it takes to reach the top — Некоторое время назад я понял, что не смогу достичь вершин мастерства
2)3)Two of those girls won beauty contests. They sure have what it takes — Эти две девушки стали победительницами в конкурсах красоты. Они телки что надо
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have what it takes
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98 but me no buts
разг.пожалуйста, без "но", никаких "но", без всяких "но", прошу без возраженийY. M: "Sir, of this somewhat I have heard, but..." Mr. S. R: "Tush! But me no buts." (R. Aldington, ‘Life for Life's Sake’, ch. 6) — Молодой человек: "Сэр, об этом я кое-что слышал, но..." Социал-революционер: "Что такое! Пожалуйста, без всяких "но"".
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99 have been there
разг.(have been there (тж. have lived there some years))≈ всё это уже известно, испытаноWilfred (sullen): "Yes - but you don't understand -" Charles: "Absolutely understand everything. I've been there... Just think it over, old boy." (J. B. Priestley, ‘Eden End’, act III, sc. II) — Уилфрид (мрачно): "Да, но ты не понимаешь..." Чарлз: "Я абсолютно все понимаю. У меня есть опыт по этой части... Обдумай все хорошенько, старина, прежде чем связываться с этой девчонкой."
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100 but
: piece. Mo krir lor enn but papye komye zetol mo ena = I write on a piece of paper how many stars I have. Li fikse li pandan enn bon but letan = He stared at it for a long while.
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