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21 have one's wits about one
не терять головы; сохранять самообладаниеCycling is potentially very dangerous in London — you really need to have your wits about you.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have one's wits about one
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22 have a go at someone
expr infml1)2)My father really had a go at me for losing the money — Мой отец наорал на меня за то, что я потерял деньги
3)The fellow was in trouble because he had had a go at the policeman — У этого парня были неприятности из-за того, что он поцапался с полицейским
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have a go at someone
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23 have it made
expr sl esp AmETo hear them talk you'd think they'd got it made — Послушать их, так у них все в порядке
I have it made, I tell you — У меня все на мази, говорю тебе
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24 have it together
expr infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > have it together
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25 have smb. in the aisles
разг.(have (lay или send) smb. (rolling) in the aisles)1) театр. привести зрителей в восторг, вызвать бурю восторгаWe looked forward to a school play which would really lay them in the aisles. (‘Times’) — Мы с нетерпением ждали такой пьесы для школьников, которая действительно привела бы их в восторг.
2) произвести фурор, иметь большой успех у кого-лTake an old tune, come up with some snappy new lyrics... We'd lay 'em in the aisles from coast to coast. (E. O'Connor, ‘The Last Hurrah’, part III, ch. XII) — Возьмем модные душещипательные стишки и будем петь их на старый мотив... Увидишь, какой это будет иметь фурор от побережья до побережья.
I made the speech of a lifetime. I had them tearing up the seats and rolling in the aisles. (P. G. Wodehouse, ‘Quick Service’, ch. XII) — Такую речь произносят только раз в жизни. Мои слушатели пришли в восторг и повскакали с мест.
‘Whacko!,’ she said critically looking at herself in the mirror. ‘That ought to lay 'em in the aisles.’ Though she said "them", she thought "him". (D. Cusack. ‘Picnic Races’, ch. 13) — - Шикарно! - воскликнула Иден, придирчиво рассматривая себя в зеркало. - Увидев меня, они попадают в обморок. Иден сказала "они", но думала она лишь об одном человеке.
3) насмешить, развеселить кого-л‘Leave everything to me,’ he said. ‘I'll lay 'em in the aisles.’ (E. O'Connor, ‘The Last Hurrah’, part I, ch. V) — - О гостях позабочусь я, - сказал Кьюк. - Уж я их развеселю.
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26 have the game in one's hands
иметь козыри на руках, быть в выигрышном положении, быть хозяином положенияWe have seen how Mrs. Bute having the game in her hands, had really played her cards too well. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XXXIII) — Мы видели, как миссис Бьют, имея на руках все козыри, сыграла чересчур уж тонко.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have the game in one's hands
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27 have (got) an ax(e) to grind
пpecлeдoвaть личныe, кopыcтныe цeли, быть зaинтepecoвaнным лицoм (в Aнглии нaпиcaниe ax вышлo из упoтpeблeния) [пepвoнaн. aмep.]Don't you think it's foolish for you to stay here? Don't think it's anything to me whether you go or stay. I haven't any ax to grind, but I really wonder why you stay (Th. Dreiser). Ч gather you don't think much of amateurs, inspector?' 'You've hardly the same resources at your command, have you, Mr. Clarke?' 'We've got a personal axe to grind - and that's something' (A. Christie)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have (got) an ax(e) to grind
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28 have the cards
быть в выигpышнoм пoлoжeнии, быть xoзяинoм пoлoжeния'Well, I'll tell you, Jephson, it's a tough case and no mistake. It looks to me as though Mason has all the cards. If we can get this chap off, we can get anybody off - (Th. Dreiser). Roger held the cards, you know; he had an established reputation, and people have an enormous respect for established reputations, even if they suspect that the holder of them isn't really much good (C. P. Snow) -
29 have been places
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have been places
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30 have had one's chips
expr infml1)I thought I've had my chips that time — Я думал, что мне в тот раз пришел конец
2)"I think he has had his chips" "The push?" "From here, anyway" — "Я думаю, что он допрыгался" - "Что, выгонят?" - "Отсюда - в любом случае"
3)It doesn't really mailer if you do fancy her, anyway, because she's gone. You're too late! You've had your chips — Уже не имеет значения, любишь ты ее или нет. Она уехала. Ты опоздал, парень, ничего не поделаешь
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have had one's chips
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31 have it bad
expr infmlI would dawdle outside his home hoping for a glimpse of him. I really had it bad — Я обычно околачивалась возле его дома, надеясь увидеть его. Я действительно потеряла голову
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32 have it in for someone
expr infmlThat guy, I'm sure, has it in for me — Этот парень точно хочет мне устроить какую-нибудь подлянку
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have it in for someone
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33 have one's ass in a crack
expr AmE vulg slThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > have one's ass in a crack
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34 have a drop too much
paзг.выпить, xвaтить или xлeбнуть лишнeгo, нaпитьcя, нaклюкaтьcяChristian....It was my birthday and I'd taken a drop too much - a very unusual thing for me (E. O'NeilD. 'He's really a decent family man, but the poor fellow has such pressures that he sometimes takes a drop too much' (S. Sheldon) -
35 have a false ring
(тж. ring false)звучaть фaльшивo, нeиcкpeннe, нeпpaвдoпoдoбнo"But we love you, Hannah", it had such a false ring... She had never really loved Hannah (J. Murdoch). His courtesy of manner rang a little false (J. Joyce) -
36 have no idea how life really works
Общая лексика: не иметь ни малейшего понятия о том, как устроена жизньУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have no idea how life really works
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37 let someone have it
expr infmlShe held her tongue until the company left and then she really let him have it — Она выждала, пока гости не разошлись, а затем устроила ему огромный разгон
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > let someone have it
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38 you could have mocked me down with a feather
разг.(you could (или might) have mocked me (him, etc.) down (реже over) with a feather)я (он и т д.) был ошарашен, ошеломлён, сбит с толку, я (он и т. д.) опешилCrickey, Claire, are you really going to be married?.. Jeepers! was that one or her ladyship! You could have knocked her down with a feather when you told her that. (D. Cusack and F. James, ‘Come in Spinner’, ‘Thursday I’) — Неужели, Клэр, ты действительно выходишь замуж?.. Какой удар для нашей леди! Могу себе представить, как она была ошарашена, когда ты ей сказала об этом.
And, my, doesn't he look well. You could have knocked me down with a feather when I met him in Church Street. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Stars Look Down’, book I, ch. XXI) — - Ну да, - подтвердила Дженни, сияя. - И как он хорошо выглядит. Я совершенно растерялась, встретив его на Черч-стрит.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > you could have mocked me down with a feather
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39 I really apologize
Разговорное выражение: извиняюсь (before an action: I'm going to have to cough and I really apologize. - Я очень извиняюсь. (хотя, строго говоря, по-русски не рекомендуется говорить "извиняюсь")) -
40 do not have a care in the world
быть полностью беззаботнымI really feel good today— as if I didn’t have a care in the world.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > do not have a care in the world
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