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61 we would not have
to be in trouble, to have trouble — быть в беде
I have found what I want — я нашёл, что мне нужно
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62 we wouldn't have
to be in trouble, to have trouble — быть в беде
I have found what I want — я нашёл, что мне нужно
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63 to have in trouble with the law
to have/to be in trouble with the law иметь неприятности с властямиEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have in trouble with the law
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64 heart trouble
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65 buy trouble
Сленг: вызывать(навлекать)неприятности (I don't want to buy trouble. I have enough already. Я не хочу навлекать неприятности. С меня достаточно уже.) -
66 heart trouble
болезнь сердцаHave you ever had any heart trouble?
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > heart trouble
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67 kidney trouble
заболевание почекHave you ever had any kidney trouble?
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > kidney trouble
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68 liver trouble
заболевание печениеHave you ever had any liver trouble?
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > liver trouble
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69 to have had it
(broken) estar hecho,-a polvo, estar fastidiado,-a 2 (in trouble) haberlo,-a cagado,-a 3 (finished) estar acabado,-a■ this radio's had it, I'll have to get a new one esta radio está en las últimas, tendré que comprar una nueva■ your dad's seen you, you've had it now! te ha visto tu padre, ¡la has cagado!■ if this scandal gets out he's had it as an MP si la gente se entera de este escándalo, se han acabado sus días de diputado -
70 talks have run into difficulties
= talks have run into trouble в ходе переговоров возникли трудностиPolitics english-russian dictionary > talks have run into difficulties
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71 talks have run into trouble
Politics english-russian dictionary > talks have run into trouble
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72 in trouble to be troubled is to have your trouble doubled
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > in trouble to be troubled is to have your trouble doubled
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73 I have a lot of trouble believing that.
Общая лексика: Мне с трудом в это верится.Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I have a lot of trouble believing that.
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74 be didn't have any trouble in finding the book
Общая лексика: он нашёл книгу без (всякого) трудаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be didn't have any trouble in finding the book
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75 he didn't have any trouble in finding the book
Общая лексика: он нашёл книгу без (всякого) трудаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he didn't have any trouble in finding the book
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76 not to have the trouble (to-V)
Общая лексика: поленитьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not to have the trouble (to-V)
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77 you have saved me trouble
Общая лексика: вы избавили меня от хлопотУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you have saved me trouble
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78 If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have anything to laugh at when you are old.
<01> Если не научишься смеяться над бедами, в старости тебе вообще будет не над чем смеяться. Howe (Хови).Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have anything to laugh at when you are old.
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79 not to have the trouble
Общая лексика: (to-V) поленитьсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not to have the trouble
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80 you have saved me trouble
См. также в других словарях:
trouble — I UK [ˈtrʌb(ə)l] / US noun Word forms trouble : singular trouble plural troubles *** Get it right: trouble: Trouble is mostly used as an uncountable noun, so: ▪ it is not usually found in the plural ▪ it never comes after a or a number Wrong:… … English dictionary
trouble — troub|le1 W2S1 [ˈtrʌbəl] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(problems)¦ 2¦(bad point)¦ 3¦(bad situation)¦ 4¦(worries)¦ 5¦(effort)¦ 6 no trouble 7¦(health)¦ 8¦(machine/system)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(PROBLEMS)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
trouble — [[t]trʌ̱b(ə)l[/t]] ♦♦ troubles, troubling, troubled 1) N UNCOUNT: oft in N, also N in pl You can refer to problems or difficulties as trouble. I had trouble parking... You ve caused us a lot of trouble... The plane developed engine trouble soon… … English dictionary
trouble — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 problems ADJECTIVE ▪ bad, big, deep, desperate (esp. BrE), dire, huge (esp. AmE), major, real, serious … Collocations dictionary
trouble — trou|ble1 [ trʌbl ] noun *** ▸ 1 problems/worries ▸ 2 health problems ▸ 3 special difficult effort ▸ 4 unpleasant situation ▸ 5 when blame is likely ▸ 6 violence ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count or uncount problems, worries, or difficulties: The company… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trouble — I n. 1) to cause, make, start, stir up trouble 2) to invite, look for trouble 3) to have trouble (she had a lot of trouble with her back) 4) to go to trouble (they went to a great deal of trouble to arrange the interview) 5) to get (smb.) into… … Combinatory dictionary
have a time — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have trouble; have a hard time. * /Poor Susan had a time trying to get the children to go to bed./ * /John had a time passing his math course./ 2. To have a good time; to have fun. Used with a reflexive pronoun. * /Bob … Dictionary of American idioms
have a time — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have trouble; have a hard time. * /Poor Susan had a time trying to get the children to go to bed./ * /John had a time passing his math course./ 2. To have a good time; to have fun. Used with a reflexive pronoun. * /Bob … Dictionary of American idioms
have\ a\ time — v. phr. informal 1. To have trouble; have a hard time. Poor Susan had a time trying to get the children to go to bed. John had a time passing his math course. 2. To have a good time; to have fun. Used with a reflexive pronoun. Bob had himself a… … Словарь американских идиом
have a time — 1) have trouble, have a hard time She really had a time last night when her car stopped working completely 2) have a good time, have fun We really had a time at the party last night … Idioms and examples
have a run-in (with someone or something) — tv. to have trouble with someone or something. □ I had a run in with Mrs. Wilson. She’s a hard case. □ We’ve had a run in before … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions