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1 have the say
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2 have the say
амер.иметь право окончательно решать что-л., иметь решающий голосThe treasurer has the say on a budget of this size. (RHD) — Бюджет очень велик, решающее слово поэтому за казначеем.
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3 have the say in the matter
Дипломатический термин: иметь право окончательного решенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have the say in the matter
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4 have the say
1) Общая лексика: иметь решающий голос2) Американизм: распорядиться, распоряжаться, иметь право окончательно решать (что-л.)3) Дипломатический термин: иметь власть распоряжаться -
5 have the say in policy
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have the say in policy
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6 have the say-so
Общая лексика: иметь власть, распоряжаться -
7 have the say-so
иметь авторитет, влияниеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > have the say-so
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10 have the say
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11 have\ the\ say
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12 to have the say
амер. распоряжатьсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > to have the say
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14 to have the say-so
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15 to have the say-so
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16 have the heart to
(have the heart to (do или say smth.))решиться, осмелиться (сделать или сказать что-л.) (обыкн. употр. в вопросительной или отрицательной форме)Have you the heart to say this of your own son, unnatural mother! (Ch. Dickens, ‘Barnaby Rudge’, ch. XLVIII) — Как у вас язык поворачивается говорить такие вещи о своем собственном сыне, негодная мать!
Judy: "I don't believe you'd have the heart to do it, Pat?" (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Bread-Winner’, act I) — Джуди: "Неужели у тебя хватит духу поступить так, Пэт? Не могу поверить."
No one had the heart to tell him he was through as an actor. (RHD) — Никто не решался сказать ему, что как актер он кончился.
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17 have a say in the matter
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18 have the face to
(have the face to (do или say smth.))иметь наглость, нахальство (сказать или сделать что-л.)Higgins: "...How much do you propose to pay me for the lessons?" Liza: "...A lady friend of mine gets French lessons for eighteenpence an hour from a real French gentleman. Well, you wouldn't have the face to ask me the same for teaching me my own language as you would for French; so I won't give more than a shilling." (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act II) — Хиггинс: "...Сколько вы думаете платить мне за уроки?" Элиза: "...Одна моя подружка учится по-французски у самого настоящего француза, так он с нее берет восемнадцать пенсов в час. Но вам-то бессовестно столько запрашивать - ведь то француз, а вы меня будете учить моему родному английскому; так что больше шиллинга я платить не собираюсь."
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19 have the goodness to
(have the goodness to (do, say, etc.))будьте добры, будьте любезны (сделать, сказать и т. д.) [этим. фр. ayez la bonté de] -
20 have a say in the matter
учacтвoвaть в peшeнии кaкo-гo-л. вoпpoca, выcкaзaть cвoё мнeниe пo кaкoму-л. вoпpocу This ugly system of racism won't be over until blacks in South Africa can vote in national elections, until they are represented In the government, until they have a say in determining their own future (USA Today). 'Get your troops out of there, and I will not shell it.' 'We have no say in that,' the Burgomister said (J. Aldridge)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have a say in the matter
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