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101 have a high regard for
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102 have a high time
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103 have a high position
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > have a high position
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104 high places have their precipices
високі місця мають свої безодніEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > high places have their precipices
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105 have\ a\ high\ opinion\ of
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106 have\ a\ high\ opinion\ of\ sy
sokat tart vkiről, sokra becsül vkitEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > have\ a\ high\ opinion\ of\ sy
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107 have friends in high places
име́ть свя́зи в верха́хThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > have friends in high places
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108 -hypertension o high blood pressure?-
Nota d'usoNell'inglese di tutti i giorni, quando si parla di ipertensione, normalmente non si usa la parola “hypertension”, ma l'espressione “high blood pressure”: Mio padre soffre di ipertensione, my father has got high blood pressure. Il sostantivo “hypertension” è utilizzato soprattutto in ambito medico-scientifico. Allo stesso modo, quando si parla di una persona ipertesa, normalmente non si usa la parola “hypertensive”: Il numero di ipertesi in Italia sta aumentando, in Italy increasing numbers of people have high blood pressure.English-Italian dictionary > -hypertension o high blood pressure?-
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109 sky-high
adverb, adjective (very high: The car was blown sky-high by the explosion; sky-high prices.) por las nubes, por las airestr[skaɪ'haɪ]1 por las nubes, por los aires1 por las nubes, astronómico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto blow something sky-high hacer volar algo por los airesadj.• por las nubes adj.adv.• por las nubes adv.['skaɪ'haɪ]ADV por las nubes blow II -
110 to have friends in high places
estar muy bien relacionado,-a————————tener amigos influyentes————————tener enchufe -
111 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.) høje tid* * *(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.) høje tid -
112 sky-high
[ˌskaɪ'haɪ] 1.aggettivo [prices, rates] altissimo2.to blow sth. sky-high — fare esplodere qcs
* * *adverb, adjective (very high: The car was blown sky-high by the explosion; sky-high prices.) altissimo, (alle stelle)* * *[ˌskaɪ'haɪ]1. adv(throw) molto in alto2. adjfam esorbitante* * *[ˌskaɪ'haɪ] 1.aggettivo [prices, rates] altissimo2.to blow sth. sky-high — fare esplodere qcs
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113 up high
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114 fly high
(fly high (реже fly a high pitch, fly at high game или fly one's kite high))высоко заноситься, быть честолюбивым; лелеять честолюбивые мечты‘He told me last summer that I was doing better and he'd let me exhibit this year.’ ‘Not in this place, surely?’ ‘Of course not. The Salon.’ ‘You fly high.’ (R. Kipling, ‘The Light That Failed’, ch. V) — - Прошлым летом он сказал, что я работаю лучше и что в этом году он позволит мне выставляться. - Не здесь, конечно! - Разумеется, нет, в Салоне. - Ишь ты, размечтался!
Napoleon: "...I hope I have not been making you feel ambitious." Lieutenant: "Not at all: I don't fly so high." (B. Shaw, ‘The Man of Destiny’) — Наполеон: "...Надеюсь, я не пробудил в вас честолюбивых мечтаний." Лейтенант: "Совсем нет. Я высоко не заношусь."
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115 ace-high
ace-high adj US umg:be ace-high with sb bei jemandem gut angeschrieben sein;have an ace-high reputation einen ausgezeichneten Ruf haben -
116 to have a high/low opinion of somebody
to have a high/low opinion of somebodytener buen/mal concepto de alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have a high/low opinion of somebody
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117 to have a high colour
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118 to blow sky-high
разг.Our hopes were blown sky-high. — Наши надежды были развеяны в прах.
2) взорвать, уничтожить взывомThe building could have been blown sky-high. — Здание могло взлететь на воздух.
3) взрываться, взлетать на воздухAn ammunition ship was hit by a kamikaze, and blew sky-high. — Корабль с боеприпасами был атакован камикадзе и взлетел на воздух.
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119 to have a high opinion of smb
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have a high opinion of smb
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120 to have a high temperature
to have a high temperature/to run a temperature иметь высокую температуруEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have a high temperature
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