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  • 41 have had it

    expr infml
    1)

    I've had it! Let's break off for a while — Я уже не могу. Давай ненадолго прервемся

    After that experience he felt he'd had it — С него было достаточно и того, что он пережил

    2)

    He looks as if he's had it — Похоже, что ему конец

    After the examination the doctor said that she probably has had it — Осмотрев ее, врач заявил, что ее дни, по-видимому, сочтены

    3)

    She was a great actress but now she's had it — Она была великой актрисой, но сейчас слава ее померкла

    Why don't you recognize the fact that we've had it? — Почему ты не признаешь очевидного факта, что мы уже не те?

    4)

    I've already lent you a thousand pounds, so you've had it — Я тебе уже и так дал взаймы тысячу фунтов, поэтому больше от меня ты ничего не получишь

    He refused to take any more excuses and told them they had had it — Ему надоели их вечные отговорки, и он заявил им, что больше их знать не желает

    5)

    I fear my watch has had it — Боюсь, что моим часам крышка

    6)

    If I miss the last bus, I've had it — Если я не успею на последний автобус, то я пропал

    7)

    If you're going for the three o'clock train, you've had it — Если ты собираешься на трехчасовой поезд, то ты уже опоздал

    The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have had it

  • 42 have long hands

    быть влиятельным, могущественным человеком

    His father is a powerful man - hath [= has] long hands - reaches as far as he can. (W. Scott, ‘The Fair Maid of Perth’, ch. VI) — Его отец могущественный человек, он пользуется большим влиянием и старается распространить его где только возможно.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > have long hands

  • 43 have too much of his mother's blessing

    редк.

    He was a timid boy at school. He had far too much of his mother's blessing to be popular. — Это был робкий мальчик, слишком застенчивый, и в школе его не любили.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > have too much of his mother's blessing

  • 44 as far back as

    English-Russian base dictionary > as far back as

  • 45 so far

    1) (until now: So far we have been quite successful.) indtil nu
    2) (up to a certain point: We can get so far but no further without more help.) hertil
    * * *
    1) (until now: So far we have been quite successful.) indtil nu
    2) (up to a certain point: We can get so far but no further without more help.) hertil

    English-Danish dictionary > so far

  • 46 by far

    (by a large amount: They have by far the largest family in the village.) langt
    * * *
    (by a large amount: They have by far the largest family in the village.) langt

    English-Danish dictionary > by far

  • 47 by far

    (by a large amount: They have by far the largest family in the village.) mucho, con mucho
    mucho, con mucho
    expr.
    en mucho expr.

    English-spanish dictionary > by far

  • 48 so far

    1) (until now: So far we have been quite successful.) até agora
    2) (up to a certain point: We can get so far but no further without more help.) até aqui
    * * *
    so far
    até agora, por enquanto. so far, so good até aqui tudo bem.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > so far

  • 49 so far

    (so far (тж. thus far))
    пока (ещё), до сих пор

    Lester had been doing some pretty hard thinking, but so far he had been unable to formulate any feasible plan for his entrance into active life. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Jennie Gerhardt’, ch. XLVIII) — Сколько Лестер ни ломал себе голову, он так и не мог придумать, каким образом снова включиться в деловую жизнь.

    So far this month we have covered ten lessons in the grammar book. (HAI) — В этом месяце мы прошли пока еще десять уроков по учебнику грамматики.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > so far

  • 50 (to) have got

    гл. (не используется в формах Continuous и в Infinitive; gotten вместо got используется только в AmE)
    1) обладать, иметь (что-либо, что можно приобрести или получить; употребляется для выражения харктеристики обладания чем-либо или кем-либо вследствие приобретения)

    || She has got three apples.

    He had gotten a car for his 21st birthday.

    2) (с инф.: to have got to do smth) должен, обязан, надо (выражает вынужденность выполнить какое-либо действие)

    || I've got to get a new coat.

    3) становиться

    || I've gotten sick of your constant bickering.

    1. I have gotten (have got) four letters so far this week. In this sentence, "have gotten / have got" is present perfect.
    (NOTE: "Got" is used as the past participle of "get" in both American English and British English. "Gotten" occurs only in American English.) 2. I have got a problem. In this sentence, "have got" is NOT present perfect. I've got a problem = I have a problem. The expression "have got" means "have" and is common in informal spoken English. Its meaning is present; it has no past form. Typically, the present perfect is used in sentences with "already", "yes", and "just", but in some situations the simple past is also commonly used with these adverbs in informal English, with no difference in meaning. Заодно упомяну еще две формы для выражения долженствования: I have to и I have got to, где вторая также характерна для spoken English. Наконец, замечу что добавление "got" и в значении "иметь", и в значении "долженствовать" более характернo для BrE.

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) have got

  • 51 (to) have gotten

    гл. (не используется в формах Continuous и в Infinitive; gotten вместо got используется только в AmE)
    1) обладать, иметь (что-либо, что можно приобрести или получить; употребляется для выражения харктеристики обладания чем-либо или кем-либо вследствие приобретения)

    || She has got three apples.

    He had gotten a car for his 21st birthday.

    2) (с инф.: to have got to do smth) должен, обязан, надо (выражает вынужденность выполнить какое-либо действие)

    || I've got to get a new coat.

    3) становиться

    || I've gotten sick of your constant bickering.

    1. I have gotten (have got) four letters so far this week. In this sentence, "have gotten / have got" is present perfect.
    (NOTE: "Got" is used as the past participle of "get" in both American English and British English. "Gotten" occurs only in American English.) 2. I have got a problem. In this sentence, "have got" is NOT present perfect. I've got a problem = I have a problem. The expression "have got" means "have" and is common in informal spoken English. Its meaning is present; it has no past form. Typically, the present perfect is used in sentences with "already", "yes", and "just", but in some situations the simple past is also commonly used with these adverbs in informal English, with no difference in meaning. Заодно упомяну еще две формы для выражения долженствования: I have to и I have got to, где вторая также характерна для spoken English. Наконец, замечу что добавление "got" и в значении "иметь", и в значении "долженствовать" более характернo для BrE.

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) have gotten

  • 52 (to) have got

    гл. (не используется в формах Continuous и в Infinitive; gotten вместо got используется только в AmE)
    1) обладать, иметь (что-либо, что можно приобрести или получить; употребляется для выражения харктеристики обладания чем-либо или кем-либо вследствие приобретения)

    || She has got three apples.

    He had gotten a car for his 21st birthday.

    2) (с инф.: to have got to do smth) должен, обязан, надо (выражает вынужденность выполнить какое-либо действие)

    || I've got to get a new coat.

    3) становиться

    || I've gotten sick of your constant bickering.

    1. I have gotten (have got) four letters so far this week. In this sentence, "have gotten / have got" is present perfect.
    (NOTE: "Got" is used as the past participle of "get" in both American English and British English. "Gotten" occurs only in American English.) 2. I have got a problem. In this sentence, "have got" is NOT present perfect. I've got a problem = I have a problem. The expression "have got" means "have" and is common in informal spoken English. Its meaning is present; it has no past form. Typically, the present perfect is used in sentences with "already", "yes", and "just", but in some situations the simple past is also commonly used with these adverbs in informal English, with no difference in meaning. Заодно упомяну еще две формы для выражения долженствования: I have to и I have got to, где вторая также характерна для spoken English. Наконец, замечу что добавление "got" и в значении "иметь", и в значении "долженствовать" более характернo для BrE.

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) have got

  • 53 (to) have gotten

    гл. (не используется в формах Continuous и в Infinitive; gotten вместо got используется только в AmE)
    1) обладать, иметь (что-либо, что можно приобрести или получить; употребляется для выражения харктеристики обладания чем-либо или кем-либо вследствие приобретения)

    || She has got three apples.

    He had gotten a car for his 21st birthday.

    2) (с инф.: to have got to do smth) должен, обязан, надо (выражает вынужденность выполнить какое-либо действие)

    || I've got to get a new coat.

    3) становиться

    || I've gotten sick of your constant bickering.

    1. I have gotten (have got) four letters so far this week. In this sentence, "have gotten / have got" is present perfect.
    (NOTE: "Got" is used as the past participle of "get" in both American English and British English. "Gotten" occurs only in American English.) 2. I have got a problem. In this sentence, "have got" is NOT present perfect. I've got a problem = I have a problem. The expression "have got" means "have" and is common in informal spoken English. Its meaning is present; it has no past form. Typically, the present perfect is used in sentences with "already", "yes", and "just", but in some situations the simple past is also commonly used with these adverbs in informal English, with no difference in meaning. Заодно упомяну еще две формы для выражения долженствования: I have to и I have got to, где вторая также характерна для spoken English. Наконец, замечу что добавление "got" и в значении "иметь", и в значении "долженствовать" более характернo для BrE.

    Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > (to) have gotten

  • 54 so far

    1) (until now: So far we have been quite successful.) hasta ahora
    2) (up to a certain point: We can get so far but no further without more help.) hasta cierto punto
    (until now) hasta ahora 2 (to a point) hasta cierto punto

    English-spanish dictionary > so far

  • 55 by far

    (by a large amount: They have by far the largest family in the village.) de longe
    * * *
    by far
    de longe.
    ————————
    by far
    de muito, por grande diferença, em grande parte, sem dúvida, decididamente.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > by far

  • 56 to have not far to seek

    to have not far to seek
    não precisar procurar longe daqui.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > to have not far to seek

  • 57 to have seats not far from the stage

    to have seats not far from (to the left of) the stage иметь места недалеко от сцены (с левой стороны сцены)

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have seats not far from the stage

  • 58 so far

    1) (until now: So far we have been quite successful.) hingað til
    2) (up to a certain point: We can get so far but no further without more help.) að vissu marki

    English-Icelandic dictionary > so far

  • 59 so far

    1) (until now: So far we have been quite successful.) a mai napig
    2) (up to a certain point: We can get so far but no further without more help.) (mind)eddig

    English-Hungarian dictionary > so far

  • 60 so far

    şimdiye kadar, buraya kadar, şimdiye dek, o kadar uzak
    * * *
    şimdiye kadar
    * * *
    1) (until now: So far we have been quite successful.) şu ana kadar
    2) (up to a certain point: We can get so far but no further without more help.) belli bir yere kadar

    English-Turkish dictionary > so far

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