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101 have a fine time
(have a fine (good, high, амер. big) time (тж. make a time of it, have a fine, good или high old time))хорошо провести время, повеселиться [выражение have a good time, широко распространённое в Англии в XVI-XVII вв., в XVIII в. вышло там из употребления, но сохранилось в США, а в XIX в. было заимствовано уже из США в Англию]‘What do you all smart young people feel about life, nowadays, Fleur?..’ ‘Life?.. We just want to have a good time because we don't believe anything can last. But I don't think we know how to have it.’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘The White Monkey’, part II, ch. V) — - Как вы воспринимаете жизнь, Флер, вы - современная золотая молодежь?.. - Жизнь?.. Мы просто хотим пользоваться минутой, потому что знаем: все преходяще. Но мне кажется, мы не очень-то умеем пользоваться ею.
Matt and me are off to be married and have a high old time. (A. J. Cronin, ‘Hatter's Castle’, book III, ch. 4) — Мэтт и я покидаем эти места; мы поженимся и заживем счастливо, как в старое доброе время.
They had a big time... when he came home drunk. (DAE) — Он им устроил веселую жизнь, когда явился домой пьяным.
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102 have
1 ( possess) avoir ; she has a dog elle a un chien ;2 ( consume) prendre ; to have a sandwich manger un sandwich ; to have a whisky boire un whisky ; to have a cigarette fumer une cigarette ; to have breakfast prendre le petit déjeuner ; to have dinner dîner ; to have lunch déjeuner ; he had a sandwich for lunch il a mangé un sandwich au déjeuner ; I had some more cake j'ai repris du gâteau ;3 ( want) vouloir, prendre ; I'll have tea please je voudrais du thé s'il vous plaît ; what will you have? qu'est-ce que vous prendrez or voulez? ; she won't have him back elle ne veut plus de lui ; I offered her £5, but she wouldn't have it je lui ai offert cinq livres sterling, mais elle les a refusées ; I wouldn't have it any other way ça me convient comme ça ; I wouldn't have him/her any other way c'est comme ça que je l'aime ;4 (receive, get) recevoir [letter, parcel, information] ; I've had no news from him je n'ai pas eu de nouvelles de lui ; I must have the information/some money soon il me faut l'information/de l'argent bientôt ; I must have the document by 4 o'clock il faut que j'aie le document avant 4 heures ; to let sb have sth donner qch à qn ;5 ( hold) faire [party, celebration] ; tenir [meeting] ; organiser [competition, ballot, exhibition] ; avoir [conversation] ; célébrer [church service] ; mener [enquiry] ; passer [interview] ;6 (exert, exhibit) avoir [effect, influence] ; avoir [courage, nerve, impudence, courtesy] (to do de faire) ;7 ( spend) passer ; to have a nice day/evening passer une journée/soirée agréable ; to have a good time bien s'amuser ; to have a hard ou bad time avoir des moments difficiles ; to have a good vacation/a day at the beach passer de bonnes vacances/une journée à la plage ;8 ( be provided with) ( also have got) to have sth to do avoir qch à faire ; I have ou I've got some clothes to wash j'ai des vêtements à laver ; I have ou I've got letters to write j'au du courrier à faire ; I have ou I've got a lot of work to do j'ai beaucoup de travail ;9 (undergo, suffer) avoir ; to have (the) flu/measles avoir la grippe/la rougeole ; to have (a) toothache/a headache avoir mal aux dents/mal à la tête ; to have an accident/a heart attack avoir un accident/une crise cardiaque ; to have a shock subir un choc ; he had his car/watch stolen il s'est fait voler sa voiture/montre, on lui a volé sa voiture/montre ; she has had her windows broken on lui a cassé ses fenêtres ; they like having stories read to them ils aiment qu'on leur lise des histoires ; I have ou I've got a student coming in five minutes j'ai un élève qui arrive dans cinq minutes ;10 ( cause to be done) to have sth done faire faire qch ; to have the house painted/the washing-machine installed faire peindre la maison/installer la machine à laver ; to have one's hair cut se faire couper les cheveux ; to have an injection/a dental check-up/a manicure se faire faire une piqûre/un contrôle des dents/une manucure ; to have sb do sth faire faire qch à qn ; she had him close the door/wait in the corridor elle lui a fait fermer la porte/attendre dans le couloir ; they would have us believe that ils voudraient nous faire croire que ; I would have you know/say that je voudrais que vous sachiez/disiez que ; to have sb doing faire faire qn ; he had them laughing/crying il les a fait rire/pleurer ; she had them digging the garden/writing poetry elle leur a fait bêcher le jardin/écrire des poèmes ;11 ( cause to become) he had his revolver/camera ready il avait son revolver/appareil photo prêt ; we'll soon have everything ready/clean nous aurons bientôt fini de tout préparer/nettoyer ; she had the car in pieces in the garage elle avait démonté la voiture dans le garage ; if you're not careful you'll have that table/that glass over si tu ne fais pas attention tu vas renverser la table/le verre ; she had them completely baffled elle les a complètement déroutés ; I had it finished by 5 o'clock je l'avais fini avant 5 heures ;12 ( allow) ( gén au négatif) tolérer ; I won't have this kind of behaviour! je ne tolérerai pas ce comportement! ; I won't have it! ça ne va pas se passer comme ça! ; I won't have this any more! je n'en supporterai pas davantage! ; I won't have them exploit him je ne tolérerai pas qu'ils l'exploitent ; I won't have him hurt je ne laisserai personne le blesser ; we can't have them staying in a hotel on ne peut pas les laisser aller à l'hôtel ;13 ( physically hold) tenir ; she had the glass in her hand elle tenait le verre dans la main ; she had him by the throat/by the arm elle le tenait à la gorge/par le bras ; he had his hands over his eyes il avait les mains sur les yeux ; to have one's back to sb tourner le dos à qn ;14 ( give birth to) [woman] avoir [child] ; [animal] mettre bas, avoir [young] ; has she had it yet? est-ce qu'elle a accouché? ; she's having a baby (in May) elle va avoir un enfant (en mai) ;15 ( as impersonal verb) over here, we have a painting by Picasso ici vous avez un tableau de Picasso ; what we have here is a small group of extremists ce à quoi nous avons affaire ici, est un petit groupe d'extrémistes ; on the one hand you have the victims of crime and on the other… d'un côté il y a les victimes des crimes, et de l'autre… ;17 ( have at one's mercy) ( also have got) I've got you/him now! maintenant je te/le tiens! ; I'll have you! je vais te montrer! ;18 ○ ( have sex with) se faire ◑ [person].1 ( must) I have to leave now je dois partir maintenant, il faut que je parte maintenant ;2 ( need to) you don't have to ou you haven't got to leave so early tu n'as pas besoin de or tu n'es pas obligé de partir si tôt ; why did this have to happen? pourquoi fallait-il que ça arrive? ; did you have to spend so much money? tu avais vraiment besoin de dépenser autant d'argent?, est-ce qu'il fallait vraiment que tu dépenses autant d'argent? ; something had to be done il fallait faire quelque chose ;3 ( for emphasis) this has to be the most difficult decision I've ever made c'est sans doute la décision la plus difficile que j'aie jamais eu à prendre.C aux1 gen avoir ; ( with movement and reflexive verbs) être ; she has lost her bag elle a perdu son sac ; she has already left/arrived elle est déjà partie/arrivée ; she has hurt herself elle s'est blessée ; she has washed her hands elle s'est lavé les mains ; have you seen her? l'as-tu vue?, est-ce que tu l'as vue? ; we haven't lost them nous ne les avons pas perdus ;2 ( in tag questions etc) you've seen the film, haven't you? tu as vu le film, n'est-ce pas? ; you haven't seen the film, have you? tu n'as pas vu le film? ; you haven't seen my bag, have you? tu n'as pas vu mon sac, par hasard? ; ‘he's already left’-‘has he indeed!’ ‘il est déjà parti’-‘vraiment!’ ; ‘you've never met him’-‘yes I have!’ ‘tu ne l'as jamais rencontré’-‘mais si!’1 ( in time clauses) having finished his breakfast, he went out après avoir fini son petit déjeuner, il est sorti ; having said he'd be there early, he arrived late après avoir dit or alors qu'il avait dit qu'il viendrait tôt, il est arrivé en retard ;2 (because, since) having already won twice, he's a great favourite comme il a déjà gagné deux fois, c'est un grand favori ; having lost money before, he was reluctant to invest in a new project ayant déjà perdu de l'argent or comme il avait déjà perdu de l'argent, il hésitait à investir dans un nouveau projet.to have done with sth en finir avec qch ; this car/TV has had it ○ cette voiture/télé est foutue ○ ; when your father finds out, you've had it ○ ! ( in trouble) quand ton père saura, ça va être ta fête ○ ! ; I can't do any more, I've had it ○ ! ( tired) je n'en peux plus, je suis crevé ○ ! ; I've had it (up to here) ○ j'en ai marre ○ ; I've had it (up to here) with him/my job ○ j'en ai marre de ce type/mon travail ○ ; to have it in for sb ○ avoir qn dans le collimateur ○ ; she has/doesn't have it in her to do elle est capable/incapable de faire ; he will have it that il soutient que ; he won't have it that il n'admet pas que ; I've got it! je sais! ; let's be having you! hum à nous deux! ; and the ayes/noes have it les oui/non l'emportent, les voix pour/contre l'emportent ; to have it off ou away with sb ◑ GB s'envoyer en l'air avec qn ◑ ; the haves and the have-nots les riches et les pauvres ; …and what have you …etc ; there is no milk/there are no houses to be had on ne trouve pas de lait/de maisons ; are there any more to be had? est- ce qu'on en trouve encore? ; these are the best spectacles to be had ce sont les meilleures lunettes qu'on puisse trouver.■ have back:▶ have [sth] back, have back [sth] ( have returned) you can have it back tomorrow je te le rendrai demain ; when can I have my car/my money back? quand est-ce que tu me rends ma voiture/mon argent?■ have down:▶ have [sb] down inviter [person] ; to have sb down for the weekend inviter qn à passer le weekend à la maison.■ have in:▶ have [sb] in ( also have got) faire venir [doctor, priest] ; faire entrer [employee, neighbour] ; we've got decorators in at the moment en ce moment nous avons des décorateurs à la maison.■ have on:▶ have [sth] on, have on [sth] ( also have got) ( be wearing) porter [coat, skirt etc] ; to have nothing on ne rien avoir sur soi ;▶ have [sth] on ( be busy doing) avoir [qch] de prévu ; have you got anything on this evening? avez-vous quelque chose de prévu ce soir? ; I've got a lot on next week j'ai beaucoup de choses prévues la semaine prochaine ;▶ have sth on sb ( have evidence about) avoir des preuves contre qn ; the police have got nothing on me la police n'a aucune preuve contre moi.■ have out:▶ have [sth] out se faire enlever or arracher [tooth] ; to have one's appendix out se faire opérer de l'appendicite ; to have it out with sb s'expliquer avec qn.■ have over, have round:▶ have [sb] over inviter [person] ; to have sb over for the evening inviter qn à passer la soirée chez soi.■ have up ○:▶ to be had up être jugé (for pour). -
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have [hæv (полная форма); həv, əv, v (редуцированные формы)]1. v (had)1) име́ть; облада́ть;I have a very good flat у меня́ прекра́сная кварти́ра
;I have no time for him мне не́когда с ним вози́ться
;he has no equals ему́ нет ра́вных
2) содержа́ть, име́ть в соста́ве;June has 30 days в ию́не 30 дней
;the room has four windows в ко́мнате четы́ре окна́
3) испы́тывать (что-л.), подверга́ться (чему-л.);to have a pleasant time прия́тно провести́ вре́мя
;I have a headache у меня́ боли́т голова́
4) получа́ть; добива́ться;we had news мы получи́ли изве́стие
;there is nothing to be had ничего́ не добьёшься
6) (обыкн. употр. в отриц. форме) допуска́ть; терпе́ть; позволя́ть;I won't have it я не потерплю́ э́того
;I won't have you say such things я вам не позво́лю говори́ть таки́е ве́щи
7) роди́ть, приноси́ть пото́мство8) знать; понима́ть;he has no Greek он не зна́ет гре́ческого языка́
;I have your idea я по́нял ва́шу мысль
9) разг. победи́ть, взять верх;he had you in the first game он поби́л вас в пе́рвой па́ртии
10) (употр. в pres. perf. pass.) разг. обману́ть; разочарова́ть;you have been had вас обману́ли
11) утвержда́ть, говори́ть;as Shakespeare has it как ска́зано у Шекспи́ра
;if you will have it... е́сли вы наста́иваете...
;he will have it that... он утвержда́ет, что...
12) разг.:I have got = I have, you have got = you have, he has got = he has и т.д. (в разн. знач.)
;I have got no money about me у меня́ нет при себе́ де́нег
;she has got a cold она́ просту́жена
to have a walk прогуля́ться
;to have a smoke покури́ть
;to have a try попыта́ться и т.д.
;go and have a lie down пойди́ полежи́
;2) с абстрактными существительными означает испы́тывать чу́вство, ощуще́ние;to have pity жале́ть
;to have mercy щади́ть
to have breakfast за́втракать
;to have dinner обе́дать и т.п.
;to have tea пить чай
15) со сложным дополнением показывает, что действие выполняется не субъектом, выраженным подлежащим, а другим лицом по желанию субъекта, или что оно совершается без его желания:please, have your brother bring my books пусть твой брат принесёт мои́ кни́ги
;he had his watch repaired ему́ почини́ли часы́
;he had his pocket picked его́ обчи́стили
;what would you have me do? что Вы хоти́те, что́бы я сде́лал?
I have done, I had done я сде́лал, I shall have done я сде́лаю
;to have done сде́лать
17) с последующим инфинитивом имеет модальное значение: быть до́лжным, вы́нужденным (что-л. делать);I have to go to the dentist мне необходи́мо пойти́ к зубно́му врачу́
;the clock will have to be fixed часы́ ну́жно почини́ть
have down принима́ть в ка́честве го́стя;we'll have them down for a few days они́ бу́дут гости́ть у нас не́сколько дней
;have in име́ть в до́ме (запас чего-л.);we have enough coal in for the winter у нас доста́точно у́гля на́ зиму, нам хва́тит у́гля на́ зиму
;а) быть оде́тым в;to have a hat (an overcoat) on быть в шля́пе (в пальто́)
;б) разг. обма́нывать, надува́ть; разы́грывать◊I had better ( или best) я предпочёл бы, лу́чше бы
;you had better go home вам бы лу́чше пойти́ домо́й
;have done! переста́нь(те)!
have no doubt мо́жете не сомнева́ться
;he had eyes only for his mother он смотре́л то́лько на мать, он не ви́дел никого́, кро́ме ма́тери
;he has had it разг.
а) он безнадёжно отста́л, он устаре́л;б) он поги́б, он пропа́л;to have a question out with smb. вы́яснить вопро́с с кем-л.
;to have it in for smb. затаи́ть что-л. плохо́е про́тив кого́-л.
;to have smb. up привле́чь кого́-л. к суду́
;to have nothing on smb.
а) не име́ть ули́к про́тив кого́-л.;б) не знать ничего́ дурно́го о ком-л.;let him have it дай ему́ взбу́чку, зада́й ему́ пе́рцу
;will you have the goodness to do it? бу́дьте насто́лько добры́, сде́лайте э́то
;he has never had it so good ему́ никогда́ так хорошо́ не жило́сь
2. n1):the haves and the have-nots разг. иму́щие и неиму́щие
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104 have seen service
быть в долгом употреблении, износиться, отслужить свой век [первонач. тк. have seen service быть опытным служакой, иметь боевой опыт]My face has seen service, but there is still a good set of teeth... (W. Scott, ‘Chronicles of the Canongate’, ch. III) — Время не пощадило моего лица, но зубы у меня все еще хорошие.
These old climbing-boots have seen good service on my numerous holidays in the Alps. (ALD) — Эти горные ботинки сослужили мне добрую службу во время отпусков, проведенных в Альпах.
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105 good-humored
good-ˈhu·moured, AM good-ˈhu·mored[ˌgʊdˈhju:məd, AM -mɚd]adj fröhlich* * *1. gut gelaunt2. gutmütig -
106 have a head on one's shoulders
(have (got) a (good) head on one's shoulders (тж. with a head on one's shoulders))иметь голову на плечах; быть смышлёным, сообразительнымWilfred: "Good-looking girl that. Nice too. And she's got a head on her shoulders." (W. S. Maugham, ‘For Services Rendered’, act 1) — Уилфрид: "Какая милая девушка. Хорошенькая и к тому же неглупая."
Of course, she knew Tom had a good head on his shoulders. None of her boys were fools, if it came to that. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Golden Miles’, ch. 4) — Разумеется, у Тома хорошая голова - ей ли этого не знать. Ни один из ее мальчиков не дурак, если на то пошло.
Dick wanted a smart lad, a likely, honest lad with a head on his shoulders... (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Stars Look Down’, book I, ch. XIX) — Дик искал ловкого парня, честного и с головой...
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have a head on one's shoulders
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107 have a nose for smth.
(have a (good) nose for smth.)иметь хороший нюх на что-л., иметь намётанный глазI went home and changed and told Meg Surtees that I might be away for the weekend. She gave me a look. She has a good nose. (S. Chaplin, ‘Sam in the Morning’, ch. 12) — Я отправился домой и переоделся. Мег Сартис я сказал, что в конце недели меня, возможно, не будет. Мег подозрительно взглянула на меня. У нее был нюх на такие дела.
Still she had a good nose for business; everyone had to admit that. She knew what to buy, and what to sell. (R. Nathan, ‘The Fiddler in Barly’, Kenk) — И все же нельзя отрицать, что у нее был вкус к коммерции: она знала, что купить и что продать.
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108 good things
(good things (тж. the good things of this world))предметы роскоши; материальные благаTom was born to be a happy fellow, if the enjoyment of the "good things" of this world could have made him so. (P. Egan, ‘Life in London’, Suppl) — Том в сорочке родился, если богатство и роскошь могут сделать человека счастливым.
We shall realize that our concentration on the good things of this world has not only failed to bring us happiness, but has led to the loss of those good things themselves. (W. R. Inge, ‘Lay Thoughts of a Dean’, Kenk) — Мы поймем, что чрезмерное увлечение материальными благами не только не принесет нам счастья, но приведет к утрате этих материальных благ.
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109 have a case
быть правым в чём-л.; ≈ правда на чьей-л. сторонеThe strikers have a good case, but it does not necessary mean their claim will be justified. — Дело забастовщиков правое, но это отнюдь не значит, что их требования будут удовлетворены.
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110 good riddance!
good riddance!bons ventos o levem! já vai tarde! to make a good riddance, to have a good riddance desembaraçar-se. -
111 good-'humored
fröhlich;to have a \good-'humored way about one eine fröhliche Art an sich dat haben -
112 good-humoured
fröhlich;to have a \good-humoured way about one eine fröhliche Art an sich dat haben -
113 good grief!
(good (или great) grief!)боже мой!, видит бог!; чёрт побери! (восклицание, выражающее удивление, досаду и т. п.)Good grief, I'd never thought of that! (E. S. Gardner, ‘Bedrooms Have Windows’, ch. 12) — Видит бог, это мне никогда не приходило в голову!
Good grief, why can't you ever answer me? (T. Capote, ‘In Cold Blood’, part I) — черт побери! Почему ты никогда не отвечаешь мне?
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114 have a good bed-side manner
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115 have a good foresight
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116 have a good sales pitch
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117 have a good time
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118 have one's good and bad points
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119 have a good cry!
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120 have a good time!
have a good time!bom divertimento!
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have (good) cause to do something — formal phrase to have a strong reason for doing, thinking, or feeling something Joe’s father had good cause to be proud of him. have no cause to do something: I have no cause to question his integrity. Thesaurus: sensible and reasonable … Useful english dictionary
have good vibes — [...vaibz] tv. to have good feelings (about someone or something). (Have got can replace have.) □ I’ve got good vibes about Heidi. □ I know everything will go all right. I have good vibes … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
have good lungs — have a loud voice … English contemporary dictionary
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have rocks in one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be stupid; not have good judgment. * /When Mr. James quit his good job with the coal company to begin teaching school, some people thought he had rocks in his head./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have rocks in one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be stupid; not have good judgment. * /When Mr. James quit his good job with the coal company to begin teaching school, some people thought he had rocks in his head./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have one's heart in the right place — See: HEART IS IN THE RIGHT PLACE … Dictionary of American idioms
have one's heart in the right place — See: HEART IS IN THE RIGHT PLACE … Dictionary of American idioms
have your head screwed on right — have (your) head screwed on right to have good judgment. If you have your head screwed on right, you don t complain when you have to work overtime … New idioms dictionary
have head screwed on right — have (your) head screwed on right to have good judgment. If you have your head screwed on right, you don t complain when you have to work overtime … New idioms dictionary