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1 they have the knack of looking tacky even when they are wealthy
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > they have the knack of looking tacky even when they are wealthy
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2 they have the President's ear and his trust
Общая лексика: они пользуются и вниманием президента, и его довериемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they have the President's ear and his trust
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3 they have the image of efficiency
Общая лексика: они олицетворяют эффективностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they have the image of efficiency
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4 have the responsibility to ensure
Общая лексика: возложена обязанность обес (They are the owners of the pipeline. They have the responsibility to ensure the integrity of the pipeline. - На них возложена обязанность обеспечивать...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have the responsibility to ensure
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5 have they fixed the where and when yet?
have they fixed the where and when yet?hebben ze plaats en datum al vastgelegd?English-Dutch dictionary > have they fixed the where and when yet?
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6 have the time
expr BrE infmlHave you the time please? — Вы не скажете, сколько сейчас времени?
Ask inside, they're bound to have the time — Спроси у кого-нибудь в доме. У них, наверно, есть часы
Have you got the time on you? — Ты не скажешь, который час?
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have the time
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7 have the come hither in one's eye
редк.≈ взор зовёт и манит‘Being young's no good,’ said Jane. ‘You've got to have S. A.’ ‘What,’ said Miss Marple, ‘is S. A.?’ ‘Sex appeal,’ said Jane. ‘Ah, yes,’ said Miss Marple, ‘what in my day they used to call "having the come hither in your eye."’ (A. Christie, ‘The Thirteen Problems’, ch. 11) — - Мало быть молодой, - сказала Джейн, - надо еще обладать Ф. П. - А что такое Ф. П.? - спросила мисс Марпл. - Физическая привлекательность, - ответила Джейн. - Да, конечно, - заметила мисс Марпл. - В дни моей юности говорили: "Взор ее зовет и манит"
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have the come hither in one's eye
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8 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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9 have the cards
(have (или hold) (all) the cards (in one's hand(s); тж. have или hold the trump card))быть в выигрышном положении, быть хозяином положения‘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, ‘An American Tragedy’, book III, ch. XV) — Ну, Джефсон, и трудный же это случай, скажу я вам. Мне кажется, что Мейсон в выигрышном положении. Если мы добьемся оправдания этого парня, мы сможем добиться оправдания кого угодно.
Well, what else is there for me to do? You hold all the cards in your hands. (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Stoic’, ch. XII) — Что же мне остается делать? Все преимущества на вашей стороне.
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, ‘Death under Sail’, ch. XVII) — У Роджера завидное положение. Он пользуется репутацией прекрасного врача, а для людей такая репутация значит очень много, даже если они и понимают, что она не совсем заслужена.
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10 have the time of one's life
разг.переживать лучший или бурный период своей жизни; наслаждаться жизнью; весело провести время, повеселиться на славуJurgis, who had insisted upon coming, had the time of his life that night. (U. Sinclair, ‘The Jungle’, ch. XXX) — Юргис, непременно желавший пойти на это собрание, веселился там как никогда.
‘Adam seems to be having a wonderful time with him.’ ‘The time of his life,’ Jack agreed. (E. O'Connor, ‘The Last Hurrah’, part III, ch. XI) — - Похоже, что Адаму доставляет огромное удовольствие участвовать в избирательной кампании его дяди. - Да, Адам развил бурную деятельность, - согласился Джек.
...the children were having the time of their lives. They had a great big garden to play in, and trees to climb. That was their idea of heaven. (J. Walsh, ‘Not Like This’, ‘Widowed’) —...дети наконец узнали хорошую жизнь. Ведь они могли играть в большом саду и лазить на деревья. Жизнь казалась им раем.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have the time of one's life
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11 have the time of one's life
отвести душу; насладиться полностьюThey are having the time of their lives in London.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have the time of one's life
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12 the overwhelming majority of adoptive parents have an abundance of love for these children they have traveled halfway around the world to bring into their families
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the overwhelming majority of adoptive parents have an abundance of love for these children they have traveled halfway around the world to bring into their families
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13 they have priced the book out of the market
Общая лексика: эта книга сейчас мало кому по кармануУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they have priced the book out of the market
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14 they have ransacked the room to find the letter
Общая лексика: чтобы найти письмо, они перерыли всю комнатуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they have ransacked the room to find the letter
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15 they have steadfastly refused to identify the gas used in the assault
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > they have steadfastly refused to identify the gas used in the assault
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16 the criminals must be punished for what they have wrought
Юридический термин: преступники обязаны нести наказание за содеянноеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the criminals must be punished for what they have wrought
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17 they have a right of free entry to the exhibition
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > they have a right of free entry to the exhibition
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18 they have agreed the terms of surrender
Макаров: они согласовали условия капитуляцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they have agreed the terms of surrender
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19 they have arranged for the sick man to be hospitalized
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > they have arranged for the sick man to be hospitalized
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20 they have been let down over the trade-off
Общая лексика: этот обмен был им невыгоденУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they have been let down over the trade-off
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