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101 have the upper hand over someone
to have or win an advantage over, to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc:يَتَفَوَّق على، يَتَغَلَّبOur team managed to get the upper hand in the end.
يَتَغَلَّب على، يَهْزِم العَدوThe enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.
Arabic-English dictionary > have the upper hand over someone
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102 have the face to
جَرُؤَ \ dare (daren’t): (with or without to) to be bold enough: I didn’t dare (or dare to) swim so far. have the face to: not to be ashamed (when one should be) to do sth.: I haven’t the face to ask my father for more money. -
103 have the face to
تَجَاسَرَ \ dare, (daren’t): (with or without to) to be bold enough: I didn’t dare (or dare to) swim so far. have the face to: not to be ashamed (when one should be) to do sth.: I haven’t the face to ask my father for more money. venture: to dare; dare to go: She ventured to ask for more pay. He ventured too close to the snake, and was bitten. -
104 have an advantage over sb
فَضُلَ \ excel: to do better than: He excelled all his friends at shooting. have an advantage over sb.: to be in a better position. \ See Also تَفَوَّقَ على، اِمْتَازَ -
105 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. -
106 have a good mind to
مَالَ إلى \ go in for: to be interested in; to practise: My son goes in for colour photography. have a good mind to: to consider seriously: I’ve a good mind to report this to the police. tend: to be likely to (usually): He tends to get angry if he has to wait. Some materials tend to stretch when they are hot. -
107 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. -
108 have a baby
وَلَدَت (المرأة) \ have a baby: to give birth to a baby. -
109 have a hand in
لَهُ يَد \ have a hand in: to share in doing sth.: He has a hand in most crimes in this village. \ See Also ضِلْع في -
110 have an advantage over sb
اِمْتَازَ (عَن) \ have an advantage over sb.: be in a better position. -
111 have got to
تَعَيَّنَ على \ have got to: must: You’ve got to be more careful. -
112 have no regrets
لا يأسَف \ have no regrets: not to feel sorry about what has happened. \ See Also يَحْزَن على ما فات -
113 have one’s hands full
كَانَ مشغولاً \ have one’s hands full: be very busy. -
114 Have, have!
exhortation to eat/drink something offered to a guestIभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > Have, have!
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115 HAVE STARE
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116 Have A Cup Of Coffee And Pray
Military: HACCPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Have A Cup Of Coffee And Pray
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117 Have A Custard Cream Pie
Food industry: HACCPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Have A Custard Cream Pie
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118 Have A Go
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119 Have A Good One
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120 Have A Great Summer
Jocular: HAGSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Have A Great Summer
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