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1 have the makings of
(to have the clear ability for becoming: Your son has the makings of an engineer.) biti človek za -
2 have the edge on/over
(to have an advantage over: he had the edge over his opponent.) imeti (neznatno) prednost -
3 not have the heart to
(not to want or be unkind enough to (do something unpleasant): I don't have the heart to tell him that everyone laughed at his suggestions.) ne imeti srca za -
4 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) dobiti premočEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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5 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) dobiti premočEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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6 have
(to have or keep (something) in case or until it is needed: If you go to America please keep some money in reserve for your fare home.) imeti na zalogi* * *I [hæv]nounslang potegavščina, sleparijaII [hæv]transitive verb & intransitive verbimeti; vsebovati, imeti v sebi; imeti mlade, otroka ( to have a baby); imeti, preživljati ( to have a fine time dobro se imeti); obdržati, imeti (may I have it?); gojiti čustva, imeti (misli itd.); dobiti ( I've had no news); zvedeti od, slišati od ( I have it from my friend); znati, razumeti ( she has no German); jesti, piti, kaditi (I had a sandwich, some coffee, a cigarette); trditi ( as Plato has it); slang potegniti, prevarati koga; z nedoločnikom: morati ( I have to do it); z objektom in preteklim deležnikom: dati si kaj narediti ( I had a suit made); z nedoločnikom brez "to": dovoliti, trpeti (I won't have it, I won't have you say it);Druge fraze in rabe: slang you have been had — prevarali so teparliament the Ayes have it — večina je zafiguratively he had me in the argument — potolkel me jehave them come here — poskrbi, da pridejoyou have it coming — dobiš, kar zaslužišwhat would you have me do? — kaj naj po tvojem storim?I won't have you do it — ne dovolim, da bi to naredilhave done! — nehaj!I won't have it — tega ne trpim, ne dovolimyou have me, have you not? — ti me razumeš, kajne?he will have it that — on trdi, daI have it — že imam, spomnil sem seI would have you know — rad bi, da zvešI had him there — na tem sem ga ujel, premagal sem ga, bil sem močnejši od njegayou have it right — prav imaš, uganil sito have breakfast, lunch, dinner (supper) — zajtrkovati, kositi, večerjatito have s.th. by heart — znati kaj na pametto have an edge on — imeti majhno prednost, biti malo opitAmerican juridically to have and to hold — imeti v posesti, ne spustiti iz rokto have it in for s.o. — zameriti komu, komu kaj slabega želetito have a heart — biti usmiljen, imeti srceto have s.th. in mind — imeti kaj v mislihto have it (all) over s.o. — biti na boljšem od kogato have it out with s.o. — razčistiti stvar s komto let s.o. have it — kaznovati koga, odkrito komu povedati, kar mu greto have s.th. on s.o. — imeti koga v šahuto have s.o. on toast — imeti koga v rokah, prekaniti koga -
7 the last word
1) (the final remark in an argument etc: She always must have the last word!) zadnja beseda2) (the final decision: The last word rests with the chairman.) zadnja beseda3) (something very fashionable or up-to-date: Her hat was the last word in elegance.) zadnji krik -
8 the best of both worlds
(the advantages of both the alternatives in a situation etc in which one can normally only expect to have one: A woman has the best of both worlds when she has a good job and a happy family life.) uspeh na obeh frontah -
9 have a hand in (something)
(to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something): Did you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?) imeti prste vmes -
10 have a hand in (something)
(to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something): Did you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?) imeti prste vmes -
11 have a finger in the pie / in every pie
(to be involved in everything that happens: She likes to have a finger in every pie in the village.) imeti povsod prste vmesEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > have a finger in the pie / in every pie
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12 have at heart
(to have a concern for or interest in: He has the interest of his workers at heart.) skrbeti za -
13 have one's work cut out
(to be faced with a difficult task: You'll have your work cut out to beat the champion.) imeti polne roke dela -
14 have pity on
(to feel pity for (someone because of something): Have pity on the old man.) sočustvovati -
15 have/get/gain the upper hand
(to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc: The enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.) dobiti premoč -
16 the last person
(a person who is very unlikely or unwilling to do a particular thing, or to whom it would be unwise or dangerous to do a particular thing: I'm the last person to make a fuss, but you should have told me all the same; He's the last person you should offend.) zadnji -
17 have an/the advantage (over)
(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) imeti prednost (pred) -
18 have an/the advantage (over)
(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) imeti prednost (pred) -
19 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.) imeti kaj v mezincuEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > have (something) at one's fingertips
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20 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.) imeti kaj v mezincuEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > have (something) at one's fingertips
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have the time of one's life — See: TIME OF ONE S LIFE … Dictionary of American idioms
have the time of one's life — See: TIME OF ONE S LIFE … Dictionary of American idioms
have the makings of — {v. phr.} To possess the basic ingredients; have the basic qualities to do something. * /Tom is still young but he seems to have the makings of an excellent pianist./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have the makings of — {v. phr.} To possess the basic ingredients; have the basic qualities to do something. * /Tom is still young but he seems to have the makings of an excellent pianist./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have the courage of one's convictions — {v. phr.} To be brave enough to act according to your beliefs. * /Steve showed that he had the courage of his convictions by refusing to help another student cheat in the exam./ * /Owen knew that Pete had started the fight, but he was afraid to… … Dictionary of American idioms
have the right-of-way — {v. phr.} To have priority in proceeding in traffic on a public highway while other vehicles must yield and wait. * / Go ahead, he said. We have the right of way at this intersection. / … Dictionary of American idioms
have the courage of one's convictions — {v. phr.} To be brave enough to act according to your beliefs. * /Steve showed that he had the courage of his convictions by refusing to help another student cheat in the exam./ * /Owen knew that Pete had started the fight, but he was afraid to… … Dictionary of American idioms
have the right-of-way — {v. phr.} To have priority in proceeding in traffic on a public highway while other vehicles must yield and wait. * / Go ahead, he said. We have the right of way at this intersection. / … Dictionary of American idioms
have the best of — or[have the better of] See: GET THE BETTER OF(2) … Dictionary of American idioms
have the better of — or[have the best of] See: GET THE BETTER OF … Dictionary of American idioms
have the constitution of an ox — {v. phr.} To be able to work extremely hard and to have the stamina to overcome misfortune. * /Stan, who has lost both of his parents within one year and is constantly working late, seems to be indestructible, as if he had the constitution of an… … Dictionary of American idioms