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101 have the front to do something
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102 have the wit to realise something
English-Dutch dictionary > have the wit to realise something
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103 have uncompromising opinions about something
English-Dutch dictionary > have uncompromising opinions about something
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104 have ways and means of getting something
English-Dutch dictionary > have ways and means of getting something
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105 have/hold something in contempt
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106 have/keep something in reserve
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107 have/know something (off) pat
have/know something (off) patiets uit het hoofd/op zijn duimpje kennen -
108 have/make a shot (at something)
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109 have/take a squint at something
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110 have a good eye for something
have an eye/a good eye for something глаз-алмаз; глаз наметанKate's apartment is very attractive. She obviously has an eye for colour and furnishings.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have a good eye for something
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111 have an eye for something
have an eye/a good eye for something глаз-алмаз; глаз наметанKate's apartment is very attractive. She obviously has an eye for colour and furnishings.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have an eye for something
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112 have an itch for do something
have an itch for/to do something жаждать; страстно желать чего-либоDean has an itch for excitement.
Chris is itching to go around the world.
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113 have an itch to do something
have an itch for/to do something жаждать; страстно желать чего-либоDean has an itch for excitement.
Chris is itching to go around the world.
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114 have one’s heart set on
• have one’s heart set on something want something very much очень хотеть получить что-то, кого-тоShe has her heart set on going to New York. He has his heart set on Betty.
English-Russian mini useful dictionary > have one’s heart set on
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115 have (something) up one's sleeve
держать что-либо в тайне до подходящего времени; иметь что-либо про запасScott was not afraid of being fired as he had some slanderous information up his sleeve about the firm.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > have (something) up one's sleeve
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116 have (something) up one's sleeve
держать что-либо в тайне до подходящего времени; иметь что-либо про запасScott was not afraid of being fired as he had some slanderous information up his sleeve about the firm.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > have (something) up one's sleeve
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117 have something to do with
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118 have against
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120 have one's eyes about one
(have one's eyes about one (тж. keep one's или both eyes open или wide open, разг. clean, peeled или skinned; have или keep one's weather(-)eye open))зорко следить, внимательно наблюдать; смотреть в оба, держать ухо востро, быть настороже, начеку [выражение keep one's eyes peeled или skinned первонач. амер.]; см. тж. have an eye out for smb.Josh has his weather-eye open, sir. You'll find him tough... and de-vil-ish sly! (Ch. Dickens, ‘Dombey and Son’, ch. X) — Джош не дремлет, сэр. Вы увидите, что он хитер... чертовски хитер!
He kept his eyes open. He asked a lot of questions, both of officers and men and sorting the answers, accepting what looked like truth and rejecting what was improbable, formed the opinion that the Duke's force was far from negligible (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, ch. X) — Макиавелли держал ухо востро. Он задавал много вопросов как офицерам, так и солдатам. Он отбросил ответы, казавшиеся ему неправдой, и, основываясь на ответах, которым поверил, пришел к заключению, что армия герцога не так уж мала.
He added: ‘Keep your eyes open, Lanny, and see if you can learn something.’ (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 28) — Потом прибавил: "Не зевай, Ланни, может быть, чему и научишься"
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have one's eyes about one
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