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1 have (sexual) relations with someone
have (sexual) relations with someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have (sexual) relations with someone
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2 have a quarrel with someone
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3 have a word with someone
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4 have an affair (with someone)
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5 have business relations with someone
have business relations with someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have business relations with someone
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6 have influence over/with someone
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7 have/ be done with someone
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8 have to deal with someone
Общая лексика: иметь дело (с кем-л.) (If you keep teasing him, you'll have to deal with me.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have to deal with someone
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9 have a way with someone
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > have a way with someone
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10 have had it with someone
expr infml esp AmEOkay, I've had it with you. Take a hike — Ты меня уже заколебал. Сваливай отсюда
I've had it with talking heads. I can read the paper and learn as much in twenty minutes — Мне эти дикторы уже надоели. Я могу прочитать газету и все узнать за двадцать минут
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have had it with someone
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11 have it off with someone
expr BrE taboo slHe's been having it off with the typist in the conference hall — Он трахал свою машинистку в конференц-зале
People are whispering that he has been having it off with his mother-in-law — Люди говорят, что он жил со своей тещей
How does he know she's not having it off whenever his back is turned? — Откуда он знает, что жена не изменяет ему в его отсутствие?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have it off with someone
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12 have a bang with someone
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have a bang with someone
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13 have a rumpus with someone
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have a rumpus with someone
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14 have it away with someone
expr BrE taboo slI suppose you've been having it away with your "friend" when I was out of town — Я думаю, что ты трахалась со своим "другом", когда меня не было в городе
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15 have it out with someone
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16 have a fight with someone
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17 have a quarrel with someone
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18 have a row with someone
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19 have a way with someone
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20 have an affair with someone
быть в связи с кем-л., иметь роман с кем-л.
См. также в других словарях:
have no truck with someone — have no truck with (someone/something) to refuse to become involved with someone or something. Our committee will have no truck with racist attitudes. Usage notes: usually said about someone or something you do not approve of … New idioms dictionary
have something going with someone — have something going with (someone) informal, informal if you have something going with someone, you are having a sexual relationship with them. She had something going with a guy on the staff. Larry s obviously had a thing going with her for… … New idioms dictionary
have an in with someone — phrase to have influence with someone Thesaurus: to make someone behave in a particular waysynonym Main entry: in … Useful english dictionary
have a word with someone — have a word (with (someone)) to speak with someone privately to tell them something. I don t think she s interested but I ll have a word with her … New idioms dictionary
have a beef with someone — have a beef with (someone/something) to think someone or something should be changed. I ve got nothing against advertising, but I do have a beef with how many bad ads there are on TV … New idioms dictionary
have had it with someone — have had it with (someone/something) to not be willing to continue to deal with someone or something. After eight years in office, he said he had had it with reporters. Usage notes: sometimes used with up to here for emphasis: I ve had it up to… … New idioms dictionary
have a way with someone — have a way with (someone/something) to be especially good in dealing with someone or something. My son has a way with little kids. She had a way with words that was fantastic … New idioms dictionary
have a scene (with someone) — vb to have a sexual relationship, have an affair (with someone). This phrase, now sounding rather dated but as yet lacking a more fashionable alternative, was the standard term throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s for an unmarried rela… … Contemporary slang
have no truck with someone — have no truck with (something/someone) to refuse to become involved with something or someone because you do not approve of them. Our committee will have no truck with racist attitudes … New idioms dictionary
have no truck with someone — have no truck with (something/someone) to refuse to become involved with something or someone because you do not approve of them. Our committee will have no truck with racist attitudes … New idioms dictionary
have in common with someone — have (something) in common (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with… … New idioms dictionary