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41 have (got) one's heart in the right place
имeть xopoшиe, дoбpыe нaмepeния; быть дoбpым, oтзывчивым чeлoвeкoмI'm glad Hubert married a girl of spirit. Those Tasburgs have got their hearts in the right place (J. Galsworthy). In fact I know nothing better to be said of a man, than that his heart is in the right place (W. S. Maugham)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have (got) one's heart in the right place
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42 have been
زَارَ \ call: to make a short visit: The doctor called at my house. Many ships call at Southampton. haunt: (of spirits of the dead) to seem to visit (a person or place) often; (of memories, dreams, etc.) trouble (sb.) by coming often to the mind: The fear of taking my exams haunts me. pay a visit: to visit (as a duty, rather than for pleasure): I must pay a visit to the doctor. see: visit; receive (a visitor): You should see your doctor. have been: have made a visit: Have you ever been to London?. visit: to go to see a person or place: He visits his parents every Saturday. Let’s visit Brighton for a few days. -
43 PLACE
\#nómë (isolated from nómesseron, compound "of place-names", VT42:17). In Etym the word for "place" is men, though this word would clash with the dative pronoun *men "to/for us"; \#nómë may be preferred not only for clarity but also because it is apparently present in the LotR itself in the word sinomë "in this place" (Elendil's Oath); –nomë would be the compound form of nómë. It also occurs in tanomë “in the place (referred to)”. STONY PLACE sarnë (gloss misread as "strong place" in the Etymologies as printed in LR, see VT46:12). AT BACK OF PLACE, see BEHIND. Verb WISH TO GO TO A PLACE mína- (desire to go in some direction, make for it, have some end in view) –VT42:17, MEN, LotR:1003, SD:56, VT49:11, SAR, VT39:11 -
44 have reliance on
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45 have reliance upon
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46 place reliance on
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47 place reliance upon
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48 have a glass too much
разг.When people have had a glass... you know they do silly things. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Beyond This Place’, ch. IX) — Подвыпившие люди... знаете ли, делают глупости.
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49 place aside
1) прекратить( работу и т. п.) на некоторое время Tom placed his new book aside for a year. ≈ Том отложил на год свою новую книгу.
2) положить конец( чему-л.) It's time to place our differences aside and work together. ≈ Пора забыть о наших разногласиях и заняться совместной работой.
3) откладывать, копить (деньги) ;
беречь (время) I have a little money placed aside for a rainy day. ≈ У меня кое-что отложено на черный день.
4) приберегать, оставлять Would you like us to place the rest of the wool aside for you? ≈ Вы хотите, чтобы мы отложили остаток шерсти для вас?Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > place aside
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50 place aside
фраз. гл.Tom placed his new book aside for a year. — Том отложил на год свою новую книгу.
2) положить конец (чему-л.)It's time to place our differences aside and work together. — Пора забыть о наших разногласиях и заняться совместной работой.
I have a little money placed aside for a rainy day. — У меня кое-что отложено на чёрный день.
4) приберегать, оставлять (для кого-л.)Would you like us to place the rest of the wool aside for you? — Вы хотите, чтобы мы отложили остаток шерсти для вас?
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51 have one's say
выcкaзaтьcя, выcкaзaть cвoё мнeниe, выcкaзaть вcё, чтo coбиpaлcя cкaзaть, cкaзaть cвoё cлoвoI have said my say and I am well pleased to let others occupy my small place in the world of letters (W. S. Maugham). I have now said my say concerning both colleges and schools (U. Sinclair) -
52 have
располагатьhave in place располагать (напр., готовой методикой, системой и т.д.)English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > have
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53 have one's heart in the right place
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have one's heart in the right place
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54 have the run of smth.
иметь право распоряжаться чем-л.; свободно, беспрепятственно пользоваться чем-л., иметь свободный доступ к чему-л.It wasn't long before they were calling each other by their first names, and he had the run of the château. (U. Sinclair, ‘Between Two Worlds’, ch. 33) — Они называли уже друг друга по имени, и Ланни бывал в "шато" запросто.
The maids were generally in their bedrooms changing during the afternoon. Mrs. Danvers would have the run of the place. (D. du Maurier, ‘Rebecca’, ch. XIII) — В полдень, когда служанки переодевались в своих комнатах, дом был в полном распоряжении миссис Дэнверс.
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55 have a southern exposure
Общая лексика: выходить на юг (My balcony has a southern exposure and it seemed the perfect place to hang my sunscreen. - Балкон у меня выходит на юг / на южную сторону.), выходить на южную сторонуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have a southern exposure
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56 have one's cherry
expr taboo slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > have one's cherry
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57 place hope on
holding out hope — выражающий надежду; выражение надежды
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58 have a look-see round the place
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have a look-see round the place
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59 have a place of one's own
Общая лексика: иметь свой уголУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have a place of one's own
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60 have a soft place in heart for
Общая лексика: питать (к кому-л.) слабостьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have a soft place in heart for
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