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  • 1 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?) have en finger med
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    (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?) have en finger med

    English-Danish dictionary > have a hand in (something)

  • 2 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?) have en finger med
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    (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?) have en finger med

    English-Danish dictionary > have a hand in (something)

  • 3 something like

    1) (about: We have something like five hundred people working here.) omkring
    2) (rather like: A zebra is something like a horse with stripes.) noget i retning af
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    1) (about: We have something like five hundred people working here.) omkring
    2) (rather like: A zebra is something like a horse with stripes.) noget i retning af

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  • 4 have nothing to do with

    1) (to avoid completely: After he came out of prison, many of his friends would have nothing to do with him.) ikke have noget at gøre med
    2) ((also be nothing to do with) to be something that a person ought not to be interested in: This letter has/is nothing to do with you.) ikke have noget at gøre med
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    1) (to avoid completely: After he came out of prison, many of his friends would have nothing to do with him.) ikke have noget at gøre med
    2) ((also be nothing to do with) to be something that a person ought not to be interested in: This letter has/is nothing to do with you.) ikke have noget at gøre med

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  • 5 have a bone to pick with (someone)

    (to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukke
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    (to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukke

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  • 6 have a bone to pick with (someone)

    (to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukke
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    (to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukke

    English-Danish dictionary > have a bone to pick with (someone)

  • 7 have pity on

    (to feel pity for (someone because of something): Have pity on the old man.) have medlidenhed med
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    (to feel pity for (someone because of something): Have pity on the old man.) have medlidenhed med

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  • 8 something tells me

    (I have reason to believe; I suspect: Something tells me she's lying.) noget siger mig
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    (I have reason to believe; I suspect: Something tells me she's lying.) noget siger mig

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  • 9 have

    (to have or keep (something) in case or until it is needed: If you go to America please keep some money in reserve for your fare home.) holde i reserve
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    (to have or keep (something) in case or until it is needed: If you go to America please keep some money in reserve for your fare home.) holde i reserve

    English-Danish dictionary > have

  • 10 have a good mind to

    (to feel very much inclined to (do something): I've a good mind to tell your father what a naughty girl you are!) have lyst til
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    (to feel very much inclined to (do something): I've a good mind to tell your father what a naughty girl you are!) have lyst til

    English-Danish dictionary > have a good mind to

  • 11 have (half) a mind to

    (to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) have lyst til
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    (to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) have lyst til

    English-Danish dictionary > have (half) a mind to

  • 12 have a soft spot for

    (to have a weakness for (someone or something) because of great affection: He's always had a soft spot for his youngest son.) svaghed for
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    (to have a weakness for (someone or something) because of great affection: He's always had a soft spot for his youngest son.) svaghed for

    English-Danish dictionary > have a soft spot for

  • 13 have (half) a mind to

    (to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) have lyst til
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    (to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) have lyst til

    English-Danish dictionary > have (half) a mind to

  • 14 have (something) at one's fingertips

    (to know all the details of (a subject) thoroughly: He has the history of the firm at his fingertips.) kende sagen til fingerspidserne
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    (to know all the details of (a subject) thoroughly: He has the history of the firm at his fingertips.) kende sagen til fingerspidserne

    English-Danish dictionary > have (something) at one's fingertips

  • 15 have (something) at one's fingertips

    (to know all the details of (a subject) thoroughly: He has the history of the firm at his fingertips.) kende sagen til fingerspidserne
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    (to know all the details of (a subject) thoroughly: He has the history of the firm at his fingertips.) kende sagen til fingerspidserne

    English-Danish dictionary > have (something) at one's fingertips

  • 16 have/keep (something) up one's sleeve

    (to keep (a plan etc) secret for possible use at a later time: I'm keeping this idea up my sleeve for the time being.) holde oppe i ærmet
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    (to keep (a plan etc) secret for possible use at a later time: I'm keeping this idea up my sleeve for the time being.) holde oppe i ærmet

    English-Danish dictionary > have/keep (something) up one's sleeve

  • 17 have/keep (something) up one's sleeve

    (to keep (a plan etc) secret for possible use at a later time: I'm keeping this idea up my sleeve for the time being.) holde oppe i ærmet
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    (to keep (a plan etc) secret for possible use at a later time: I'm keeping this idea up my sleeve for the time being.) holde oppe i ærmet

    English-Danish dictionary > have/keep (something) up one's sleeve

  • 18 might have

    1) (used to suggest that something would have been possible if something else had been the case: You might have caught the bus if you had run.) kunne have
    2) (used to suggest that a person has not done what he should: You might have told me!) burde have
    3) (used to show that something was a possible action etc but was in fact not carried out or done: I might have gone, but I decided not to.) kunne have
    4) (used when a person does not want to admit to having done something: `Have you seen this man?' `I might have.') kunne have
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    1) (used to suggest that something would have been possible if something else had been the case: You might have caught the bus if you had run.) kunne have
    2) (used to suggest that a person has not done what he should: You might have told me!) burde have
    3) (used to show that something was a possible action etc but was in fact not carried out or done: I might have gone, but I decided not to.) kunne have
    4) (used when a person does not want to admit to having done something: `Have you seen this man?' `I might have.') kunne have

    English-Danish dictionary > might have

  • 19 I etc might have known

    ((often used in annoyance) I etc ought to have known, thought, guessed etc that something was or would be the case: I might have known you would lose the key!) kunne have; burde have
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    ((often used in annoyance) I etc ought to have known, thought, guessed etc that something was or would be the case: I might have known you would lose the key!) kunne have; burde have

    English-Danish dictionary > I etc might have known

  • 20 must have

    (used to state a probability about something in the past: She must have been very young when she got married.) må have
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    (used to state a probability about something in the past: She must have been very young when she got married.) må have

    English-Danish dictionary > must have

См. также в других словарях:

  • have a problem with something — informal phrase to not like or approve of something, for example something that someone has done My parents wouldn’t have a problem with me having a party. I’ll be making the decisions from now on. Do you have a problem with that? Thesaurus: to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • have no business doing something — phrase to do something you should not do, because it does not affect or involve you at all You had no business going through my private papers. Thesaurus: to do something wrong, or to be badsynonym Main entry: business * * * have no business… …   Useful english dictionary

  • have no use for something — have no use for (someone/something) to have a very low opinion of someone or something. To my mother, my friends were simply a bunch of bums, and she had no use for them. He has no use for gossip, which he thinks is a waste of time. Etymology:… …   New idioms dictionary

  • have (your) share of (something) — to have enough of something. My husband and I have had our share of job changes and periods of unemployment in recent years. Usage notes: sometimes, for emphasis, used in the form have more than your share have too much: This community has more… …   New idioms dictionary

  • have an eye for something — have an eye for (something) to be able to understand and appreciate something. She certainly had an eye for art, which explains, of course, why she was a successful art dealer. Usage notes: also used in the form with an eye for something: I think …   New idioms dictionary

  • have no concept of something — phrase to be unable to imagine what something is like because you have never experienced it People have no concept of what it is like to live in real poverty. Thesaurus: to not know something or someonesynonym Main entry: concept …   Useful english dictionary

  • have no need of something — phrase to not need something We have no need of this old software now that we have a new system. Thesaurus: to not want something, or to not want to do somethingsynonym Main entry: need …   Useful english dictionary

  • have a feel for something — informal phrase to have a natural ability to do or understand something He’s really got a feel for tennis. Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: feel * * * have a feel for sth …   Useful english dictionary

  • have a thing about something — have a thing about (something) to have a strong opinion about something. I ve always had a thing about fresh raspberries, so now I grow them in my garden. She won t come to the beach with me because she has a thing about getting sand between her… …   New idioms dictionary

  • have a thing about something — have a thing about (something/someone) 1. to like something or someone very much or to be very interested in them. I ve got a thing about jackets I must have twenty or so in my wardrobe. He s got a thing about blondes. 2. to hate something or… …   New idioms dictionary

  • have your fill of something — phrase to experience so much of something that you do not want any more When you have had your fill of art galleries, the city’s wonderful cafes await your attention. Thesaurus: to not want something, or to not want to do somethingsynonym… …   Useful english dictionary

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