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1 have no business doing
• have no business doing something have no right to do something нечего вам здесь делать, быть и др.You have no business staying here without my permission.
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2 have no business
(have no business (doing smth., with или to do smth.))не иметь права, основания (делать что-л.); не иметь отношения (к чему-л.); ≈ быть не свойственнымLanny's next thought was that he, a member of the Crillon staff had no business getting mixed up in such a matter. (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 29) — Второй мыслью Ланни было, что ему, сотруднику американской делегации, не следовало бы ввязываться в такое дело.
A girl her age has no business marrying a man your age. (E. Caldwell ‘Claudelle Inglish’, ch. V) — Молоденькой девушке ни к чему выходить за мужчину ваших лет.
Such kind of architecture has no business with rich ornament. — Этот архитектурный стиль не терпит пышных украшений.
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3 have no business to
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4 have no business
Общая лексика: нечего (+неопр.форма глагола) (Barack Obama has no business messing with business - Бараку Обаме нечего вмешиваться в бизнес; Canada Customs has no business looking in my laptop - Канадской таможне нечего заг), не иметь (морального) права (The Sports Ministry has no business questioning my integrity - Мин. спорта не имеет права подвергать сомнению мою добросовестность; Lady Gaga has no business advocating celibacy -) -
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нe имeть пpaвa, ocнoвaния (дeлaть чтo-л.); нe имeть oтнoшeния (к чeму-л.); быть нecвoйcтвeннымLanny's next thought was that he, a member of the Crillon staff had no business getting mixed up in such a matter (U. Sinclair). A girl her age has no business marrying a man your age (E. Caldwell) -
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Общая лексика: не иметь оснований (сделать что-л.), не иметь права -
7 have no business to do smth
не име́ть пра́ва вме́шиваться во что-л.The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > have no business to do smth
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8 to have a business
to have (to open, to build up, to start, to set up, to expand) a business иметь (открыть, возводить, учредить, расширять) дело -
9 to have no business to ask such questions
to have no business to ask such questions (to publish her letters, to interfere, to act in that way) не иметь права задавать такие вопросы (публиковать её письма, вмешиваться, вести себя подобным образом)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have no business to ask such questions
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10 you have no business to serve me like that
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > you have no business to serve me like that
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11 you have no business to be here
Общая лексика: (got) вы не имеете права присутствовать здесьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > you have no business to be here
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12 business
['bɪznɪs]n1) дело, занятиеI am sick and tired of the whole business! — Мне все это осточертело! /Мне все это надоело!
I wash my hands of the whole business. — Я умываю руки и не хочу иметь ничего общего с этой историей!
That's her business. — Это ее личное дело.
That's not my business! — Это меня не касается. /, то не мое дело.
Let me worry about my business. — Я сам разберусь со своими делами.
I am pressed with/by business. — Я завален работой.
- important business- serious business
- strange business
- troublesome business
- risky business
- urgent business
- nasty business
- dirty business
- complicated business
- some unfinished business
- delicate business
- other business
- executive business
- everyday business
- stop-gap business
- touch-and-go business
- fascinating business
- other people's business
- smb's business
- business conversation
- business letter
- business meeting
- business life
- first main business of life
- business of a doctor
- journey on business
- no admittance except on business
- matter of business
- man of business
- man of no particular business
- on government business
- with no particalar business
- on business of importance
- on business about the election
- on the company's business
- come on business
- come on a particular business
- have an important business on hand
- proceed with the business of the day
- know one's business
- stick to attend to take to one's businesses
- make it one's own business
- state one's business
- mind one's own business
- send smb about his business
- have no business to ask such questions
- clear up the remaining business
- undertake the business
- complete the business
- know the business inside out
- make business a pleasure
- neglect business
- talk business
- mean business
- make a business of travel
- prefer business to law
- travel for business
- mix business with pleasure
- get down to business2) предпринимательство, торговая деятельность, коммерческая деятельность, торговляNo business on account of holiday. — В праздники магазины не работают/не торгуют.
All business is stopped by strickes. — Все коммерческие операции приостановлены из-за забастовок.
We have gone through a lot of business. — Мы заключили ряд торговых сделок. /Мы решили ряд дел.
It will bring in more business. — Это расширит торговлю.
We shut up business at five. — Мы закрываемся в пять.
- local business- profitable business
- wholesale business
- big business
- private business
- small business
- cash business
- commission business
- overseas business
- business relations
- business agreement
- business transaction
- business carrer
- businessman
- business part of the town
- smb's line of business
- various aspects of business- present state of business- lull in business
- partner in business
- connections in business
- on commercial business
- do business in cotton
- do business in smb's name
- handle routine business
- hamper business
- be in business
- go into business
- have a good head for business
- conduct business on cash bassis
- affect business
- promote business
- reduce the scope of business
- do on conduct big business
- do fair business
- have skill in business
- do business with this firm
- build up business with this country
- prefer business to medicine
- start a small business with silk goods
- resume business
- negotiate business
- make the business a success
- accept business on these terms
- be connected in business
- be out of business
- close business for the Christmas holiday
- do much business with smb
- business as usual
- business is good
- business is slow
- business expands
- business is steadily shrinking
- business dropped off in the retail stores
- business goes on as usual3) предприятие, дело, фирмаThe business of the company has been transfered. — Фирма/контора этой компании переведена.
He is a manager of two different businesses. — Он директор двух разных фирм.
It is too expensive for my class of business. — Это слишком дорого для фирмы моего типа.
Business before pleasure. — ◊ Делу время, потехе час.
Business is business. — ◊ Дело есть дело.
Everybody's business is nobody's business. — ◊ У семи нянек дитя без глазу.
Hit-or-miss business. — ◊ Либо пан, либо пропал
- advertizing business- trading business
- legitimate business
- paying business
- one-man business
- show business
- export business
- travel business
- banking business
- electric lighting business
- ruined business
- business interests
- business address
- business hours
- business suit
- business connected with banks
- business of one's own
- business of a quarter of million dollars
- order of business
- for business reasons
- set up a business as a grocer
- lose money by the business
- enter smb's business
- buy out a business
- establish a small business
- start a small business
- build up a small business
- carry on business
- run a business
- head a business
- wreck smb's business
- curtail one's business
- set up a private detective business
- be in the hotel business
- succeed to the family business
- put money into a business
- be in business with one's father
- enter one's father's business
- absorb the business of the old company
- advertize many small businesses for sale
- do business through another house
- take the business in hand
- have a business
- own a business
- run one's business
- sell out one's business
- give up one's business
- handle one's business
- lose business
- put one's business into smb's hands
- move the business to the centre
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14 business
n infml1)A girl her age has no business walking around the stage in the raw — Девушке ее лет ни к чему заниматься стриптизом
Actually he had no business to give you any orders at all — В принципе он вообще не имел права отдавать тебе приказания
2)Well, you've got no business here. Stand back — А ты что тут стоишь? А ну, отойди
3)That was a terrible business down at the chemical works last night — Вчера на химическом заводе творилось нечто ужасное
Did you hear about that business yesterday? — Вы слышали о том, что вчера случилось?
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1) де́ло сbusiness suit — делово́й костю́м
any other business — ра́зное с ( пункт повестки дня)
2) комме́рческое предприя́тиеthere were several businesses in the town — в городке́ бы́ло не́сколько комме́рческих предприя́тий
3) заня́тие с, профе́ссия ж- have no business to do smthwhat's his business? — чем он занима́ется?
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16 have something going
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have something going
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17 business acquaintance
1) упр. деловое знакомство2) упр. деловой знакомый, знакомый [коллега\] по работеDo you have a business acquaintance, friend, or relative you would like to propose for membership at our club? — У вас есть знакомый по работе, друг или родственник, который хотел бы вступить в наш клуб?
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18 have many irons in the fire
браться за слишком многое, за много дел сразу; разбрасываться; см. тж. irons in the fireYe know a business man can't call his soul his own, and in those days when I was makin' me way in the world, and had so many irons in the fire I didn't know which way to turn, what was I to do with a pair of kids? (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. XVI) — Ты ведь знаешь, деловые люди не принадлежат себе, а в те годы, когда я только пробивал дорогу в жизнь и столько было у меня закинуто удочек, что я не знал, в какую сторону смотреть, как мог я взять к себе двух девочек, да еще заботиться о них?
I always thought he had a few more irons in the fire besides this work here. He never spent more than half his time with our business. But he's had plenty of time to do us down. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Angel Pavement’, ch. XI) — я все время подозревал, что Голспи орудует не только в нашей конторе, но и в других местах. Ведь он только часть дня занимался нашими делами. И тем не менее успел все же разорить нас!
You can't give anything the attention you should if you have too many irons in the fire. (ECI) — Вы ничему не сможете уделить должного внимания, если будете так разбрасываться.
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19 have one's heart in one's boots
(have one's heart in one's boots (или mouth; тж. one's heart failed him, her, etc., one's heart leaped into one's mouth или throat, one's heart sank (into one's boots или shoes), one's heart stood still))струсить, испугаться; ≈ сердце упало; душа в пятки ушлаIn ten years more the well dried up; and now if you lower the bucket... and let out nearly all the cord, you'll hear it of a sudden clanking and rattling on the ground below, with a sound of being so deep and so far down, that your heart leaps into your mouth, and you start away as if you were falling in. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. 53) — А еще через десять лет колодец совсем высох. Теперь, если размотать веревку до отказа... ведро загремит, ударится о сухое дно, да на такой глубине, что сердце екнет и невольно отшатнешься, чтобы не упасть туда.
‘I mean it’, Sally stuck to her guns though her heart sank, ‘I won't have this sort of business transacted in my house.’ (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Golden Miles’, ch. I) — - я именно это хочу сказать. - Хотя у Салли душа ушла в пятки, но она держалась твердо. - я не потерплю, чтобы подобные дела творились в моем доме.
Johnny's heart stood still when he saw his dog run into the street in front of a car. (DAI) — У Джонни оборвалось сердце: его собака выскочила на улицу прямо под колеса машины.
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20 have smth. at one's fingers' ends
(have smth. at one's fingers' ends (finger-ends, finger tips или finger-tips))знать что-л. как свои пять пальцев, владеть чем-л. в совершенстве; ≈ собаку съесть на чём-лVicar: "I see you have the usual Rationalistic arguments at your fingers' ends." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Unknown’, act 2) — Викарий: "Вы, как видно, мастер по части рационалистической аргументации."
Anderson was giving a course of lectures on the present business and... had all the figures at his finger-tips. (U. Sinclair, ‘Between Two Worlds’, ch. 37) — Андерсон читал курс лекций о современном капитализме и... приводил по памяти все цифры.
Nora had every detail of his banking and Stock Exchange transactions at her finger tips... (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. XIII) — Нора знала назубок все подробности биржевых и банковских сделок Фриско...
He had the scientific world at his finger-tips, and was one of the shrewdest men I knew... (C. P. Snow, ‘The Search’, part III, ch. VIII) — Макдональд знал ученый мир как свои пять пальцев и был одним из самых умных людей, каких я когда-либо встречал...
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