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1 I have much time on my hands
manā rīcībā ir daudz laika -
2 to have the time of one's life
dzīvot savas dzīves labākos gadus; krietni palīksmoties -
3 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.) paturēt noslēpumā; būt kaut kam aiz ādasEnglish-Latvian dictionary > have/keep (something) up one's sleeve
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4 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.) paturēt noslēpumā; būt kaut kam aiz ādasEnglish-Latvian dictionary > have/keep (something) up one's sleeve
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5 have several
(to be involved in, or doing, several etc things at the same time.) ķert vairākus zaķus uzreiz -
6 have a whale of a time
(to enjoy oneself very much.) brīnišķīgi pavadīt laiku -
7 it is etc high time
(something ought to be done or have been done etc by now: It is high time that this job was finished; It's high time someone spanked that child.) -
8 keep/have an open mind
(to have a willingness to listen to or accept new ideas, other people's suggestions etc (eg before making a decision): It doesn't seem to be a very good plan, but I think we should keep an open mind about it for the time being.) būt gatavam uzklausīt, risināt u.tml. -
9 to have a fine old time
krietni izpriecāties -
10 to have a fine time
lieliski pavadīt laiku -
11 to have a glorious time
lieliski pavadīt laiku -
12 to have a good time
patīkami pavadīt laiku; labi pavadīt laiku -
13 to have a mad time
jautri pavadīt laiku -
14 to have a pleasant time
patīkami pavadīt laiku -
15 to have a rare time
lieliski pavadīt laiku -
16 to have a rattling time
lieliski pavadīt laiku -
17 to have a rollicking time
padraiskuļoties -
18 to have a rough time
piedzīvot grūtības -
19 to have a spanking time
lieliski pavadīt laiku -
20 to have a thin time
slikti pavadīt laiku
См. также в других словарях:
have the time — have (the) time to have a period long enough to do something. I don t have time to keep calling him several times a day. I ll take care of that as soon as I have the time … New idioms dictionary
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have the time of one's life — See: TIME OF ONE S LIFE … Dictionary of American idioms
have the time of one's life — See: TIME OF ONE S LIFE … Dictionary of American idioms
have money/time to play with — have money/time, etc. to play with ► to have money, time, etc. available to use: »Swelling tax receipts have given the government more money to play with over the last two years. Main Entry: ↑play … Financial and business terms
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have the time of your life — have the time of (your) life informal to enjoy yourself very much. He had the time of his life working on the ranch … New idioms dictionary
have the time of life — have the time of (your) life informal to enjoy yourself very much. He had the time of his life working on the ranch … New idioms dictionary
have much time someone — (not) have much time for (someone/something) have a lot of time for (someone/something) to like and admire someone or something. I ve got no time for negative people. She doesn t have much time for liberal ideas about dealing with criminals … New idioms dictionary
have much time something — (not) have much time for (someone/something) have a lot of time for (someone/something) to like and admire someone or something. I ve got no time for negative people. She doesn t have much time for liberal ideas about dealing with criminals … New idioms dictionary