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1 have a word with smb.
(have a word (уст. half a word) with smb.)сказать кому-л. несколько слов, побеседовать, потолковать с кем-л., обратиться к кому-л.‘Miss Potterson!.. might I have half a word with you?’ ‘Well?’ said Miss Potterson... ‘Say your half word.’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Our Mutual Friend’, book I, ch. VI) — - Мисс Поттерсон!.. Разрешите обратиться к вам. - Ну что ж, можете обратиться, - ответила мисс Поттерсон...
However, it was apparent that Mrs. Bosomley had "had a word" with Grandpa, for on the following day he took me aside and made me tell him what was wrong. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Green Years’, book II, ch. 7) — Однако миссис Босомли явно "перекинулась словечком" с дедушкой, так как на следующий же день он отвел меня в сторону и заставил рассказать, в чем дело.
Oscar: "...It's such a hot night - why don't you two ladies go and cool yourselves in the garden, for a moment - while I have a word with Mark -" (T. Rattigan, ‘Who Is Sylvia?’, act I) — Оскар: "...Такой душный вечер. Почему бы вам, дамы, не пройтись по саду и не подышать свежим воздухом, а я тем временем побеседую с Марком..."
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2 have a word with
• have a word with someone talk to поговорить о чем-тоCan I have a word with you?
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3 have a word in someone's ear
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4 have a word to say
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5 have a word with someone
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6 have a word with smb.
cкaзaть кoму-л. нecкoлькo cлoв, пoбeceдoвaть, пoтoлкoвaть c кeм-л.; oбpaтитьcя к кoму-л.'I wonder if I could have a word with Miss Emma Sands, if she is with you, please?' (I. Murdoch). It's such a hot night - why don't you two ladies go and cool yourselves in the garden, for a moment - while I have a word with Mark (T. Rattigan) -
7 have a word with sb about sth
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > have a word with sb about sth
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8 have a word with
Общая лексика: перекинуться словечком, поговорить (с кем-л.), поговорить с (кем-л.), переговорить -
9 have a word with
לחטוף שיחה עם* * *◙ םע החיש ףוטחל◄ -
10 have a word in ear
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11 have a word with
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12 have a word with
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13 have a word with
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14 have\ a\ word\ to\ say
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15 have\ a\ word\ with\ sy
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16 have a word
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17 have a word with smb
а) переговори́ть с кем-л.б) переубеди́ть кого-л.The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > have a word with smb
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18 you have my word
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19 you have my word
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20 to have a word with somebody
hablar con alguien
См. также в других словарях:
have a word with someone — have a word (with (someone)) to speak with someone privately to tell them something. I don t think she s interested but I ll have a word with her … New idioms dictionary
have a word with — have a word (with (someone)) to speak with someone privately to tell them something. I don t think she s interested but I ll have a word with her … New idioms dictionary
have a word — (with (someone)) to speak with someone privately to tell them something. I don t think she s interested but I ll have a word with her … New idioms dictionary
have a word in someone's ear — have a word in (someone s) ear to talk to someone privately, especially in order to give them advice or a warning. The boss had a word in his ear after the last meeting and I don t think he ll be raising the subject again … New idioms dictionary
have a word in ear — have a word in (someone s) ear to talk to someone privately, especially in order to give them advice or a warning. The boss had a word in his ear after the last meeting and I don t think he ll be raising the subject again … New idioms dictionary
have a word — ► have a word speak briefly to someone. Main Entry: ↑word … English terms dictionary
have a word in someone's ear — ► have a word in someone s ear speak to someone privately and discreetly. Main Entry: ↑word … English terms dictionary
have a word with — To speak to, usu for some specific purpose • • • Main Entry: ↑word … Useful english dictionary
have a word in somebody's ear — have a word in sb s ˈear idiom (BrE) to speak to sb privately about sth Main entry: ↑wordidiom … Useful english dictionary
have\ a\ word\ with — v. phr. 1. To talk, discuss, or speak briefly with. Robert, I need to have a word with you about tomorrow s exam. I ve been meaning to have a word with you as a matter of fact. (Gr. Greene) 2. To engage in a sincere discussion with the purpose of … Словарь американских идиом
have a word with — {v. phr.} 1. To talk, discuss, or speak briefly with. * /Robert, I need to have a word with you about tomorrow s exam./ 2. To engage in a sincere discussion with the purpose of persuading the other person or let him or her know of one s… … Dictionary of American idioms