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81 have reliance in
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82 have time on one's hands
разг.(have (got) time (hanging) on one's hands (тж. амер. have (got) time to burn))иметь много свободного времени, иметь уйму времени, болтаться без дела‘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.’ (N. Lewis, ‘The Volcanoes above Us’, ch. XVIII) — - Не буду затруднять вас доставкой этого пакета в музей... Вам хватит хлопот и без наших поручений... - Пустяки, - сказал я. - Это легче легкого. У меня будет уйма свободного времени.
‘You have plenty of time...’ ‘No, I have not got time to burn.’ (DAE) — - У вас уйма времени... - Нет, лишнего времени у меня нет.
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83 look like a ghost
1) cильнo иcпугaтьcя, выглядeть oчeнь иcпугaнным; cм. тж. look as if one has seen a ghostLet me come with you. What is it? You look like a ghost (J. Murdoch). 'There must have been a bad accident along the road - there are two badly damaged cars and there's broken glass everywhere.' 'Yes, somebody's been seriously injured. Helen was passing just as it happened and she came in looking like a ghost'2) быть xудым и блeдным; кpaшe в гpoб клaдут, oднa тeнь ocтaлacьWhen the patient arose from his sick bed, he looked like a ghost -
84 have
[hæv]1) Общая лексика: (слабые формы) знать, (слабые формы) поймать, (сущ.) богатей, взять верх (he had me in the first game - он побил меня в первой партии), высказывать, говорить, держать, добиваться, добиться, есть (с существительными, обозначающими еду), заиметь, иметь, иметь в составе, иметься, имущие, испытывать (чему-либо), набирать, обладать (I have a good flat - у меня хорошая квартира), обмануть (употр. в pres. perf. pass.), одолеть, пить, победить, подвергаться (I have a headache - у меня болит голова), получать, получить, понимать (he has no Greek -он не знает греческого языка; I have your idea - я понял вашу мысль), содержать, утверждать, (сущ.) имущий (человек), быть в определенном состоянии, пользоваться, рожать (She had a baby), неоднократно (употребление времени Present Perfect; http://inosmi.ru/forum/themes/viewthread?thread=24102), организовывать, обрести, обретать3) Техника: владеть4) Математика: насчитать, насчитывать, состоять из6) Экология: оказывать (Convention on Biological Diversity)7) Ругательство: "иметь", "трахать"8) Макаров: испытывать что-либо, подвергаться чему-либо, быть вынужденным (с последующим инфинитивом), быть должным (с последующим инфинитивом)9) Табуированная лексика: bun in the oven, face like, pop at, screw loose, shitten look, slapped arse, whack at, быть беременной, быть немного безумным, делать попытку, иметь несчастный вид, испытывать непреодолимое желание испражниться, нападать на -
85 have legs
1) Общая лексика: иметь д ("The socks and sandals look has got legs" - a pun where a "leg" fashion seems set to 'run and run' - ie: has gathered the critical momentum needed to make it a significant fashion movement for a while), иметь даль (to have legs - eg: will the Tea Party Movement evaporate after the elections as so many other protest movements, or does it have legs - long term prospects, have substance, it will 'run and run'...), иметь сущность (will 'run and run')2) Американизм: иметь продолжение (о новости, обсуждаемой в СМИ в течение долгого времени; The story about the shoot-out in New York had legs. - История о перестрелке в Нью-Йорке имела продолжение.) -
86 have one's work cut out
разг.иметь много дел, много забот; оказаться перед трудной задачей; ≈ работы по горлоIrene, looking at him again with that intent look, said quietly: ‘Something he wanted me to do for him!’ ‘Humph!’ said Soames. ‘Commissions! You'll have your work cut out if you begin that sort of thing!’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part II, ch. III) — Ирэн посмотрела на него все тем же пристальным взглядом и спокойно ответила: - Он просил меня кое-что сделать для него. - Гм! - сказал Сомс. - Поручения! В таком случае тебе придется скоро забросить свои дела.
He will have his work cut out to do better than the man who had the job before him. — Перед ним стоит нелегкая задача: проявить себя на работе лучше, чем его предшественник.
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87 look ahead
думать о чем-л.;
готовиться If you want to make a success of your life, you have to learn to look ahead. ≈ Если хочешь преуспеть в жизни, планируй на несколько шагов вперед. смотреть вперед;
проявлять предусмотрительность (to) предвидеть;
предусамтривать;
предвкушатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > look ahead
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88 look-see
ˈlukˈsi: сущ.;
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1) беглый взгляд, обзор, просмотр Syn: survey;
reconnaissance;
investigation
2) а) мор. перископ, оптическая труба б) бинокль Syn: binocular, glass ( разговорное) беглый просмотр, быстрый взгляд - to take /to have/ a * round the place быстро осмотреться;
бегло ознакомиться с окружающей обстановкой бинокль;
оптическая труба look-see разг. беглый взгляд или просмотр ~ разг. бинокль ~ разг. мор. перископБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > look-see
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89 look out onto
Общая лексика: выходить на (The villas have two bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen and look out onto the 17th fairway.) -
90 look through
1. пробежать (глазами)If you have revision notes you may find it helpful to look through them on the morning of the examination.
2. в упор не видетьLooking through a magazine in the doctor’s waiting room, I found a photograph of my own daughter’s wedding.
I said good morning but she looked straight through me and walked on.
3. видеть насквозьThey looked straight through him.
Every time I try to fool him he looks through my tricks.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > look through
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91 look to
рассчитывать, полагаться на кого-либоI have told you the rules. I look to you to obey them.
The child looks to his mother to cure his hurts.
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92 look ahead
фраз. гл. думать о чём-л.; готовитьсяIf you want to make a success of your life, you have to learn to look ahead. — Если хочешь преуспеть в жизни, учись планировать на несколько шагов вперёд.
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93 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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94 look daggers
метать молнии ( о глазах); смотреть сердито, со злобой, с ненавистью; бросать гневные взгляды; ≈ смотреть волком...didn't he look daggers at me? If looks could kill I feel he'd have made a corpse then and there. (A. Christie, ‘Why didn't They Ask Evans?’, ch. XX) —...разве Николсон не бросал на меня гневные взгляды? Если бы взгляды могли убивать, то я тут же превратилась бы в труп.
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95 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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96 look daggers
(at smb.)cмoтpeть cepдитo, co злoбoй, c нeнaвиcтью, бpocaть гнeвныe взгляды нa кoгo-л.; cмoтpeть вoлкoм; мeтaть мoлнии (o глaзax)Didn't he look daggers at me? If looks could kill I feel he'd have made me a corpse then and there (A. Christie). The manager looked daggers, but he didn't dare to do anything because she was Samuel Glaston's daughter (J. fe Carre) -
97 have one's hands full
забот/хлопот полон ротShe must have her hands full with those four children to look after.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have one's hands full
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98 have gone and done it
разг.≈ наделать дел, наломать дров; см. тж. have been and gone and done it‘well,’ said he at last, ‘we've gone and done it, young fellah my lad.’ (A. C. Doyle, ‘The Lost World’, ch. VI) — - Ну-с, - сказал лорд Джон Рокстон наконец, - отступать нам теперь нельзя, милый юноша.
Now, look what you've gone and done, Papa!.. I told you she'd cry if you talked about her mama and daddy. Now you've gone and done it. (E. Caldwell, ‘Tragic Ground’, ch. IX) — Смотри, что ты наделал, папа!.. я ведь предупреждал тебя: не говори Флорабел об отце с матерью, она будет плакать. А ты все-таки сказал.
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99 have recourse to
Синонимический ряд:resort to (verb) benefit from; employ; exercise to; experiment with; look to; make use of; resort to; try; turn to -
100 have one's work cut out (for one)
paзг.имeть мнoгo дeл, мнoгo зaбoт; oкaзaтьcя пepeд тpуднoй зaдaчeй; paбoты пo гopлoIrene looking at nun again with that intent look, said quietly: 'Something he wanted me to do for him!' 'Humph!' said Soames. 'Commissions! You'll have your work cut out if you begin that sort of thing!' (J. Galsworthy). John Major wants to seize the initiative on training. He has his work cut out (The Economist)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have one's work cut out (for one)
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