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61 have
تَعَرَّضَ لِـ \ expose: to uncover; lay open: Soldiers are often exposed to danger. have: to experience: I had a bad dream. He had a pain. meet with: to experience: She met with an accident. -
62 have had it
разг.1) утратить популярность, привлекательность; устать от чего-л.; надоесть, осточертетьQuiz shows have had it. (RHD) — Вечера вопросов и ответов перестали пользоваться успехом.
He's been drinking like a fool, but now He's had it. — Он напивался как скотина. Теперь не пьет. Самому надоело.
2) испытать превратности судьбы; дойти до предела (страданий); потерпеть поражение, неудачу; разориться; умеретьHe was a great pitcher, but after this season he'll have had it. (RHD) — Он был замечательный бейсболист. Но после этого сезона и ему придется покинуть спорт.
He felt he was capable of enduring pain but after that experience he'd had it. (WD) — Он считал, что хорошо переносит боль, но на этот раз боль была нестерпима.
When the doctor examined the man who had been shot, he said, ‘He's had it.’ (DAI) — Осмотрев раненого, доктор сказал, что песенка его спета.
3) упустить возможность, не суметь показать себя в выгодном светеHe refused to take any more excuses and told them all that they'd had it. (RHD) — Он не стал больше выслушивать никаких оправданий и сказал им всем, что им так и не удалось проявить себя с лучшей стороны.
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63 have pain
hurt, have pain, be painfulболеть, иметь боль————————feel pain., have pain., experience pain -
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65 have
شَعَرَ بِـ \ have: to experience: I had a bad dream. He had a pain. realize: to understand (the truth of sth.): Does she realize her mistake? (does she know about it?). Do you realize that you are in great danger?. sense: to feel (sth. that is not openly expressed): He sensed their anxiety. -
66 have had it
expr infml1)I've had it! Let's break off for a while — Я уже не могу. Давай ненадолго прервемся
After that experience he felt he'd had it — С него было достаточно и того, что он пережил
2)He looks as if he's had it — Похоже, что ему конец
After the examination the doctor said that she probably has had it — Осмотрев ее, врач заявил, что ее дни, по-видимому, сочтены
3)She was a great actress but now she's had it — Она была великой актрисой, но сейчас слава ее померкла
Why don't you recognize the fact that we've had it? — Почему ты не признаешь очевидного факта, что мы уже не те?
4)I've already lent you a thousand pounds, so you've had it — Я тебе уже и так дал взаймы тысячу фунтов, поэтому больше от меня ты ничего не получишь
He refused to take any more excuses and told them they had had it — Ему надоели их вечные отговорки, и он заявил им, что больше их знать не желает
5)I fear my watch has had it — Боюсь, что моим часам крышка
6)If I miss the last bus, I've had it — Если я не успею на последний автобус, то я пропал
7)If you're going for the three o'clock train, you've had it — Если ты собираешься на трехчасовой поезд, то ты уже опоздал
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67 have considerable experience
Общая лексика: обладать значительным опытомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have considerable experience
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68 have limited experience and technical ability to handle trade finance transactions
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have limited experience and technical ability to handle trade finance transactions
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69 have over 15 years of experience in the market
Маркетология: иметь опыт деятельности на рынке свыше 15 лет (контекстуальный перевод на англ. язык)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have over 15 years of experience in the market
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70 have reverses to experience
Общая лексика: нести денежные потери, понести денежные потериУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have reverses to experience
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71 have sufficient experience, competence and facilities
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have sufficient experience, competence and facilities
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72 have the advantage of experience
Общая лексика: использовать преимущество обладания опытомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have the advantage of experience
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73 have wide experience
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74 have the advantage of experience
Language of the modern press. English-Russian Glossary of active vocabulary > have the advantage of experience
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75 I have a small experience with this.
Общая лексика: мне это немного знакомо (Last year Mike and I designed a brochure for a law firm in Richmond, so I have a small experience with this.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I have a small experience with this.
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76 to have enough experience
to have enough (much, little) experience иметь достаточно (много, мало) опытаEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have enough experience
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77 I can tell from experience that ...
Общая лексика: По опыту могу сказать, ч (As a former Sergeant in the U.S. Army I can tell from experience that the problem you have with new recruits lies in your method of maintaining discipline.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I can tell from experience that ...
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78 to have smth. on one's side
иметь какое-л. преимущество; иметь что-л., дающее преимуществоTed didn't have much experience, but he had youth and enthusiasm on his side. — Тед не имел большого опыта, но он был молод и полон сил, что давало ему преимущество.
Англо-русский современный словарь > to have smth. on one's side
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79 chalk something up to experience
намотать на усThere is no point in worrying about losing so much money — you'll just have to chalk it up to expirience.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > chalk something up to experience
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80 it's a shame that a few bad situations have the ability to cast a shadow on the adoption experience
Общая лексика: очень жаль, что несколько случаев неудачного усыновления способны бросить тень на саму практику усыновления детейУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it's a shame that a few bad situations have the ability to cast a shadow on the adoption experience
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