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1 have (something) at one's fingertips
(to know all the details of (a subject) thoroughly: He has the history of the firm at his fingertips.) saberse algo al dedilloEnglish-spanish dictionary > have (something) at one's fingertips
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2 have (something) at one's fingertips
(to know all the details of (a subject) thoroughly: He has the history of the firm at his fingertips.) saberse algo al dedilloEnglish-spanish dictionary > have (something) at one's fingertips
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3 have something
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4 to have something on
tener algo planeado, tener algo que hacer -
5 to have something to show for something
tener algo que recompensa■ at least you've got something to show for it al menos tienes algo que recompensa el esfuerzo que has hecho■ and what have you got to show for it? ¿y qué tienes como recompensa?, ¿y qué beneficio te ha reportado?English-spanish dictionary > to have something to show for something
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6 to have something on somebody
tener algo contra alguien————————tener información comprometedora sobre alguien, saber algo comprometedor acerca de alguien -
7 to have something in store for somebody
tenerle algo preparado para alguien■ I have a surprise in store for you te tengo preparada una sorpresa, tengo una sorpresa para ti■ what does the future have in store for us? ¿qué nos depara el futuro?English-spanish dictionary > to have something in store for somebody
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8 to have something done
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9 to have something left
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10 to have something at one's fingertips
figurative use saberse algo al dedilloEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have something at one's fingertips
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11 to have something cleaned
(dry-cleaned) llevar algo a la tintorería, hacer limpiar algo en seco -
12 to have something in common with somebody
tener algo en común con alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have something in common with somebody
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13 to have something in one's possession
tener algo (en su poder)English-spanish dictionary > to have something in one's possession
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14 to have something in stock
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15 to have something on one's conscience
remorderle a uno la concienciaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have something on one's conscience
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16 to have something on one's mind
estar preocupado,-a por algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have something on one's mind
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17 to have something on one's side
tener ventaja en algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have something on one's side
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18 to have something on tap
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19 to have something on the brain
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20 to have something on the tip of one's tongue
tener algo en la punta de la lenguaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have something on the tip of one's tongue
См. также в других словарях:
have something on — {v. phr.}, {informal} To have information or proof that someone did something wrong. * /Mr. Jones didn t want to run for office because he knew the opponents had something on him./ * /Mr. Smith keeps paying blackmail to a man who has something on … Dictionary of American idioms
have something on — {v. phr.}, {informal} To have information or proof that someone did something wrong. * /Mr. Jones didn t want to run for office because he knew the opponents had something on him./ * /Mr. Smith keeps paying blackmail to a man who has something on … Dictionary of American idioms
have something against something — have something against someone/something phrase to dislike or not approve of someone or something for a particular reason I think he’s got something against artists. have nothing against someone/something (=have no reason to dislike someone or… … Useful english dictionary
have something against someone — have something against someone/something phrase to dislike or not approve of someone or something for a particular reason I think he’s got something against artists. have nothing against someone/something (=have no reason to dislike someone or… … Useful english dictionary
have something in common with something — have something in common (with something) phrase to have the same features as something else This area obviously has a lot in common with other inner city areas. Thesaurus: to be similar to, or the same as, something or someonesynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
have something to say about something — have something to say to someone/about something/ phrase to be angry with someone or about something ‘Uh oh,’ said Jimmy. ‘Mum’s going to have something to say to you.’ The boss will have something to say about this. Thesaurus: to be, or to… … Useful english dictionary
have something to say to someone — have something to say to someone/about something/ phrase to be angry with someone or about something ‘Uh oh,’ said Jimmy. ‘Mum’s going to have something to say to you.’ The boss will have something to say about this. Thesaurus: to be, or to… … Useful english dictionary
have something to show for something — have something/nothing/to show for something phrase to have achieved something nothing as a result of something that you have done They had absolutely nothing to show for weeks of hard work. Thesaurus: progress and developmentsynonym Main … Useful english dictionary
have something in common with something — have (something) in common (with (someone/something)) to share interests or characteristics. What these very old objects have in common is that they were all stolen and smuggled out of the country. What does the new model have in common with… … New idioms dictionary
have something to say for yourself — have something/a lot/nothing/etc to say for yourself phrase to be fairly/very/not at all keen to talk, especially about yourself and your reasons for doing something He didn’t have a lot to say for himself. She’s always got far too much to say… … Useful english dictionary
have something coming out of your ears — informal phrase to have a lot of something, or more of it than you need We have information coming out of our ears and we just need time to sift through it. Thesaurus: to have a particular quality or thingsynonym Main entry: ear * * * … Useful english dictionary