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1 durante algún tiempo
= for a while, for some time, for some while, for some time to come, for daysEx. The former library was in fact only used as a store for a while.Ex. When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex. For some while there have been calls for an abbreviated version of AACR, for small libraries and for non-cataloguers.Ex. The traditional role of libraries and librarians as handlers of pre-packaged information will still be relevant in most organisations for some time to come.Ex. Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when.* * *= for a while, for some time, for some while, for some time to come, for daysEx: The former library was in fact only used as a store for a while.
Ex: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.Ex: For some while there have been calls for an abbreviated version of AACR, for small libraries and for non-cataloguers.Ex: The traditional role of libraries and librarians as handlers of pre-packaged information will still be relevant in most organisations for some time to come.Ex: Republicans have been tripping over each other for days trying to get their stories straight on who knew what and when. -
2 tener suficiente soporte
• have a laughing fit• have a liking for• have enough room for• have enough sense to• have enough substantiating evidence• have enough support• have enough supporting evidence• have enough timeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener suficiente soporte
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3 hacer mella
• have an ear for music• have an effect on• have connections• have conscience for• have consequences• have contacts -
4 haber deseado por mucho tiempo
• have logical arguments• have long• have long desired• have long waited for• have long wanted• have lost one's bloom• have more important things to do• have much time left• have much to• have much wanted• have music in one's bloodDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > haber deseado por mucho tiempo
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5 tener intereses personales
• have an attack of cramps• have an ear for music• have people in• have pity forDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener intereses personales
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6 de algún tiempo a esta parte
Ex. The new Dewey area tables have been used for some time now in the BL's Bibliographic Services Division with relatively few problems.* * *Ex: The new Dewey area tables have been used for some time now in the BL's Bibliographic Services Division with relatively few problems.
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7 desde hace ya algún tiempo
Ex. The new Dewey area tables have been used for some time now in the BL's Bibliographic Services Division with relatively few problems.* * *Ex: The new Dewey area tables have been used for some time now in the BL's Bibliographic Services Division with relatively few problems.
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8 dar ventajas
• have a full flavor• have a game• have a presentiment of• have a presentment• have a profit in• have a propensity for• pay decrease• pay dividends• pay down -
9 estar resfriado
• have a close shave• have a commanding presence• have the shakes of fever• have the shivers• have the snuffles• have the solution for -
10 haber estado en
• have been around• have been introduced to• have been to• have been together for a long time• have very little to do with• have visitors -
11 influir
• have an ear for music• have an effect on• have in view• have influence• have influence on• have influence upon -
12 presentir que
• have a hot temper• have a hurried meal• have the faith to• have the feel for• have the feeling that• have the final say -
13 tener interés en el asunto
• have a fine singing voice• have a firm footing• have a penchant for• have a penetrating eye• have a personal interest in the matter• have a photograph takenDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener interés en el asunto
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14 tener poco que hacer
• have almost no• have almost nothing to do with• have little room for action• have little to do with• have much wanted• have need of -
15 divertirse como loco
• have a lot of desire• have a lot of influence• have a weakness for• have a whim -
16 dormir la siesta
• have a dislike for• have a draft protested• have a miscarriage• have a narrow escape• sleep it off• take a nap• take a nap after lunch• take a siesta• take afternoon nap• take one's afternoon nap -
17 estar acatarrado
• have a close shave• have a commanding presence• have the shivers• have the solution for -
18 estar constipado
• have a close shave• have a commanding presence• have the shivers• have the solution for -
19 no tener pruebas confirmatorias
• have no room for doubt• have no solution• have none• have not enoughDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > no tener pruebas confirmatorias
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20 obrar con segunda intención
• have an attack of cramps• have an ear for music• have two strikes against one• have under one's thumbDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > obrar con segunda intención
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To have the words for — Word Word, n. [AS. word; akin to OFries. & OS. word, D. woord, G. wort, Icel. or[eth], Sw. & Dan. ord, Goth. wa[ u]rd, OPruss. wirds, Lith. vardas a name, L. verbum a word; or perhaps to Gr. rh twr an orator. Cf. {Verb}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
have an ear for — {v. phr.} To have a keen perception; have a taste or a talent for; be sensitive to something. * /I have no ear whatsoever for foreign languages or music./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have an ear for — {v. phr.} To have a keen perception; have a taste or a talent for; be sensitive to something. * /I have no ear whatsoever for foreign languages or music./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have an eye for — {v. phr.} To be able to judge correctly of; have good taste in. * /She has an eye for color and style in clothes./ * /He has an eye for good English usage./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have it in for — {v. phr.}, {informal} To wish or mean to harm; have a bitter feeling against. * /George has it in for Bob because Bob told the teacher that George cheated in the examination./ * /After John beat Ted in a fight, Ted always had it in for John./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have an eye for — {v. phr.} To be able to judge correctly of; have good taste in. * /She has an eye for color and style in clothes./ * /He has an eye for good English usage./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have it in for — {v. phr.}, {informal} To wish or mean to harm; have a bitter feeling against. * /George has it in for Bob because Bob told the teacher that George cheated in the examination./ * /After John beat Ted in a fight, Ted always had it in for John./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have something going for one — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To have ability, talent; good looks, and/or influence in important places helping one to be successful. * /Well now, Pat Jones, that s another story she s got something going for her./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have something going for one — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To have ability, talent; good looks, and/or influence in important places helping one to be successful. * /Well now, Pat Jones, that s another story she s got something going for her./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have eyes only for — {v. phr.} To see or want nothing else but; give all your attention to; be interested only in. * /Of all the horses in the show, John had eyes only for the big white one./ * /All the girls liked Fred, but he had eyes only for Helen./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have eyes only for — {v. phr.} To see or want nothing else but; give all your attention to; be interested only in. * /Of all the horses in the show, John had eyes only for the big white one./ * /All the girls liked Fred, but he had eyes only for Helen./ … Dictionary of American idioms