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1 TIME: HAVE TIME
[V]VACO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)VOCO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
2 have time on one's hands
heeft alle tijdhave time on one's hands————————genoeg/te veel vrije tijd hebben -
3 have time
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4 have time on one's hands
разг.(have (got) time (hanging) on one's hands (тж. амер. have (got) time to burn))иметь много свободного времени, иметь уйму времени, болтаться без дела‘And look here, don't bother about the parcel for the museum this time... You'll have enough to bother you without running errands.’ ‘That will be all right,’ I told him. ‘There won't be any trouble at all. I know only too well the amount of time I'll probably have on my hands.’ (N. Lewis, ‘The Volcanoes above Us’, ch. XVIII) — - Не буду затруднять вас доставкой этого пакета в музей... Вам хватит хлопот и без наших поручений... - Пустяки, - сказал я. - Это легче легкого. У меня будет уйма свободного времени.
‘You have plenty of time...’ ‘No, I have not got time to burn.’ (DAE) — - У вас уйма времени... - Нет, лишнего времени у меня нет.
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5 have time
Общая лексика: иметь время, успевать, успеть -
6 have time on hands
Общая лексика: иметь много (свободного) времени, иметь уйму времени -
7 have time on one's hands
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have time on one's hands
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8 have time for
◙ בעל פנאי ל...* * *◙ ...ל יאנפ לעב◄ -
9 have time on one's hands
להיות פנוי* * *◙ יונפ תויהל◄ -
10 have time off
berlibur -
11 have time on hands
bermalas-malasan - -
12 have time to
sempat -
13 have time
vakti olmak, zamanı olmak* * *zamanı ol -
14 have time for
tijd hebben voor -
15 have time off from work
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16 have time for
ha tid för... -
17 have time on one's hands
vara ledig -
18 have time on hand
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19 have time
• joutua• joutaa• ennättää• ehtiä• ehättää• keritä• keretä -
20 have time
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