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121 and have done with it
брит.; разг.; = and be done with it и делу конец, и вопрос закрытCan't we just apologise and have done with it? — Разве мы не можем просто извиниться, и делу конец?
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122 they might as well not have gone
Общая лексика: (just) они вполне могли и не ходитьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they might as well not have gone
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123 to have a spark in one's throat
pastāvīgi just slāpesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to have a spark in one's throat
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124 not have a clue
expr infml1)"Do you happen to know where the station is?" "I'm afraid I haven't a clue" — "Вы, случайно, не знаете, где находится вокзал?" - "Боюсь, что нет"
I haven't got a clue what to wear — Я ума не приложу, что мне надеть
He hadn't a clue as to what you were talking about — Он ни слова не понял из того, что ты говорил
2)You can't trust him to do anything properly, he just hasn't got a clue — Ему ничего нельзя доверить, он настоящая бестолочь
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > not have a clue
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125 I have a feeling that the young man is just stringing us along
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I have a feeling that the young man is just stringing us along
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126 I have had just about enough
Общая лексика: с меня довольно, с меня, пожалуй, хватитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I have had just about enough
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127 I'll just book you in and then you can have a rest
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I'll just book you in and then you can have a rest
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128 he didn't really have to work very hard to get rich, he just has a nose for money
Идиоматическое выражение: ему действительно не было надобностей так упорно трудиться, чтобы стать богатым. У него есть просто нюх на деньги., ему на самом деле не надо было работать так упорно, чтобы разбогатеть, просто у него есть особый нюх к деньгамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he didn't really have to work very hard to get rich, he just has a nose for money
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