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1 have a weakness for
(to have a liking for: She has a weakness for chocolate biscuits.) tener debilidad por -
2 have a hankering for
I have a hankering for a strawberry ice-cream.) anhelo, ansia -
3 have no use for
(to despise: I have no use for such silliness / silly people.) no querer saber de -
4 to have a reputation for ...
to have a reputation for...tener fama de... -
5 to have no respect for
no respetar -
6 to have it in for sb
* tenerla tomada con algn * -
7 to only have eyes for somebody / have eyes only for somebody
to only have eyes for somebody / have eyes only for somebodysólo tener ojos para alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to only have eyes for somebody / have eyes only for somebody
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8 to have a disinclination for something
ser reacio,-a a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have a disinclination for something
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9 to have a feel for something
tener facilidad para algo -
10 to have a feeling for something
tener sensibilidad por algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have a feeling for something
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11 to have a genius for something
tener un don para algo -
12 to have a head for heights
no padecer vértigo -
13 to have a liking for something
(thing) gustarle algo 2 (activity) tener afición por algo -
14 to have a look for something
buscar algo -
15 to have a nose for something
tener olfato para algo -
16 to have a preference for something
preferir algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have a preference for something
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17 to have a weakness for somebody/something
to have a weakness for somebody/somethingtener una debilidad por alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have a weakness for somebody/something
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18 to have an eye for detail
fijarse en los detalles, ser muy detallista -
19 to have an eye for something
tener buen ojo para algo -
20 to have an instinct for something
tener un don para algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have an instinct for something
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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