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1 have a time (of it)
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2 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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3 have no time for someone or something
expr infmlAt first Darren had no time for me, I guess he thought I was too young and anyway he had a pash for one of the Spanish maids — Сначала Даррен не обращал на меня внимания, потому что думал, что я слишком молода, да к тому же он был неравнодушен к одной из испанских служанок
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have no time for someone or something
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4 have no time for one
Общая лексика: нечего делать с кем-нибудь (I have no time for Nikolay now. Теперь мне нечего делать с Николаем.) -
5 have a time
б) (тж have a good time) прекра́сно провести́ вре́мя -
6 have (got) time on one's hands
paзг.имeть уйму cвoбoднoгo вpeмeни; бoлтaтьcя бeз дeлa'And look here, don't bother about the parcel for the museum this time... You'll have enough to bother you without running errands.' "That will be all right,' I told him. "There won't be any trouble at all. I know only too well the amount of time I'll probably have on my hands' CM Lewis)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have (got) time on one's hands
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7 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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8 have the time of sb's life
1) Общая лексика: от души повеселиться (We had the time of our lives! - Мы от души повеселились!)2) Разговорное выражение: получить огромное удовольствие (We had the time of our lives! - Мы получили огромное удовольствие!)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have the time of sb's life
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9 have the time of one's life
paзг.пepeживaть лучший или буpный пepиoд cвoeй жизни; нacлaждaтьcя жизнью; вeceлo пpoвecти вpeмя, пoвeceлитьcя нa cлaвуAt the works the new machines had arrived and Macpherson and Charles were having the time of their lives in getting them erected on their new foundations (F. W. Crofts). 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)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have the time of one's life
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10 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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11 have a time
1) Общая лексика: испытывать большие трудности, переживать бурное время -
12 have a time of life
Образное выражение: потрясающе проводить время -
13 have enough time
1) Общая лексика: располагать достаточным запасом времени2) Макаров: иметь достаточно времени -
14 have good time
Общая лексика: хорошо провести время -
15 have little time
Математика: иметь мало времени -
16 have little time for
Разговорное выражение: не особенно любить, ровно дышать к -
17 have much time
Разговорное выражение: иметь много (свободного) времени, иметь уйму времени -
18 have no time
1) Общая лексика: совершенно не иметь времени, торопиться2) Математика: не успевать -
19 have no time for
Общая лексика: плохо выносить (кого-л.) -
20 have rough time
См. также в других словарях:
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