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1 не иметь ни малейшего понятия
1) General subject: have no more idea than the man in the moon, have not the foggiest notion, have not the vaguest idea2) Mathematics: have not the slightest idea (what, that (...))3) Psychology: not to have a clueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не иметь ни малейшего понятия
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2 не иметь ни малейшего представления
1) General subject: have no idea of, have not the faintest idea of (о чем-л.), not to know a person from Adam, have not the vaguest idea, not to have the faintest idea2) Makarov: have not the foggiest ideaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не иметь ни малейшего представления
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3 не имею ни малейшего представления, что делать
General subject: I have not the vaguest notion what to doУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не имею ни малейшего представления, что делать
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4 ни малейшего представления
1) General subject: not the remotest idea, not the vaguest idea2) Makarov: not the ghost of a notion, not the ghost of an ideaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ни малейшего представления
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