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expr infmlI could have kicked myself for having refused that invitation — Я был зол как черт на самого себя за то, что отказался от этого приглашения
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122 have something going
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123 have a word with smb.
cкaзaть кoму-л. нecкoлькo cлoв, пoбeceдoвaть, пoтoлкoвaть c кeм-л.; oбpaтитьcя к кoму-л.'I wonder if I could have a word with Miss Emma Sands, if she is with you, please?' (I. Murdoch). It's such a hot night - why don't you two ladies go and cool yourselves in the garden, for a moment - while I have a word with Mark (T. Rattigan) -
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see can. I couldn't get the ticket yesterday. Өчигдөр би тасалбар олж чадсангүй. You \could have met me at the station. Та намайг өртөөн дээр тосоод авч болох байсан шүү дээ. -
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128 have a go at...
разг.попытаться, попробовать, рискнуть; попытать счастья‘You hopped into me last night,’ asserted Peter... ‘Come and have a go at me now.’ ‘But you were drunk last night,’ argued the farmer. ‘You could hardly stand up. I'd never fight you sober, Peter. I'd be mad.’ (A. Marshall, ‘I Can Jump Puddles’, ch. XXIV) — - Ты вчера вечером здорово дал мне, - сказал Питер... - А ну, попробуй сегодня - Вчера вечером ты был пьян, - возразил фермер. - Едва на ногах держался. Я бы никогда не стал драться с тобой с трезвым. Я ведь не сумасшедший.
He had several goes at it before he succeeded. (ALD) — Он добился успеха в этом деле только после нескольких попыток.
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