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have somebody doing something

  • 1 have smb do smth / have smb doing smth

    Конструкция have somebody do/doing something
    Глагол have может быть употреблен в конструкции со сложным дополнением (Complex object).
    Конструкция может иметь три вида:
    have + сущ/мест в объектной форме + past participle (см. have smth done / get smth done)
    have + сущ/мест в объектной форме + present participle
    have + сущ/мест в объектной форме + bare infinitive
    а) Конструкция have somebody do something имеет значение "у кого-то что-то произошло".

    I had a strange thing happen to me when I was 15 — Со мной случилась странная вещь, когда мне было пятнадцать.

    We had a stranger come to the door yesterday — Вчера к нашей двери подошел незнакомец.

    б) Конструкция have somebody doing something имеет значение "у кого-то что-то происходит (происходило)".

    It's lovely to have children playing in the garden again — Приятно, что дети опять играют у нас в саду.

    I found we had water dripping through the ceiling — Я обнаружил, что у нас протекал потолок.

    2) Конструкции have somebody do something и have somebody doing something могут также употребляться в значении "заставить кого-либо делать что-то, сделать так, чтобы некоторое событие произошло (происходило)".

    The teacher had us call out seven random words — Учитель попросил нас произнести семь произвольных слов.

    You should have the doctor look at your ear — Ты должен показать свое ухо доктору (Ты должен сделать так, чтобы доктор посмотрел твое ухо).

    He had us laughing — Он смешил нас (Он заставлял нас смеяться).

    I'll have you swimming in a week — Ты у меня будешь плавать через неделю (Я сделаю так, что ты будешь плавать через неделю).

    — Конструкция have/get smth done см. have smth done / get smth done

    English-Russian grammar dictionary > have smb do smth / have smb doing smth

  • 2 pull somebody up short

    pull somebody/something up short останавливать на полном скаку; одернуть (заставить бросить что-либо)

    Our business in the country was doing very well until the political troubles pulled us up short and we had to leave.

    The doctor also knew that people need to have a spade called a spade — to be pulled up short by people who care when they are not behaving well.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > pull somebody up short

  • 3 pull something up short

    pull somebody/something up short останавливать на полном скаку; одернуть (заставить бросить что-либо)

    Our business in the country was doing very well until the political troubles pulled us up short and we had to leave.

    The doctor also knew that people need to have a spade called a spade — to be pulled up short by people who care when they are not behaving well.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > pull something up short

  • 4 by rights

    1) по праву, по справедливости; с полным основанием

    Well, whether the gentlemen really do deprive us of any little matters which ought to be ours by rights I cannot say for certain; but the opinion of the old ones is they do. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Uncommercial Traveller’, ch. XXVII) — Действительно ли мужчины лишают нас всех тех мелочей, которые по праву являются нашими, я не могу сказать наверняка, но по мнению женщин, долго живших и много видевших, это так.

    Well, you or somebody ought to give him a look up - last of the old lot; he's a hundred, you know. They say he's like a mummy. Where are you goin' to put him? He ought to have a pyramid by rights. (J. Galsworthy, ‘To Let’, part I, ch. I) — Так вот, тебе или кому-нибудь из нас следовало бы его навестить - как-никак последний из старой гвардии, ведь ему стукнуло сто. Он, говорят, совсем превратился в мумию. Где вы думаете похоронить его? Он заслужил пирамиду.

    By rights Franz Asher ought to have been locked up years ago. (A. Christie, ‘The ABC Murders’, ch. VI) — Франца Ашера с полным основанием можно было бы посадить в тюрьму много лет тому назад.

    ‘By rights you should be in hospital now’. ‘I want to stay on my feet as long as I can.’ (M. West, ‘The Devil's Advocate’, ch. IX) — - Если уж на то пошло, вам следовало бы сейчас лечь в больницу. - Я хочу подольше продержаться на ногах.

    2) собственно или строго говоря, по правде говоря

    First he's in despair because she comes back, and now he's miserable because she's gone away - if she has gone. By rights he should be tickled to death and yet he isn't, he's kicking himself. It doesn't make sense. (L. P. Hartley, ‘A Perfect Woman’, ch. XIII) — Сперва он был в отчаянии от того, что она вернулась, а сейчас чувствует себя несчастным от того, что она ушла, если она и вправду ушла. Между нами говоря, он должен плясать от радости, а он клянет себя. Чушь какая-то!

    He produced a pipe and pouch. ‘I'll smoke though. Shouldn't be doing that, by rights, but - damn me - a man's got to do something.’ (J. B. Priestley, ‘Faraway’, ch. I) — Дядюшка Болдуин вынул трубку и кисет. - Покурю все же. По правде говоря, нельзя мне, но, черт бы меня подрал, надо же человеку чем-то заняться.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > by rights

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  • make amends (to somebody) (for for doing something) — make amends (to sb) (for sth/for doing sth) idiom to do sth for sb in order to show that you are sorry for sth wrong or unfair that you have done Syn: ↑make up for something • She tried to make amends for what she had said to her mother by buying …   Useful english dictionary

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