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101 have
[hæv]v(had [hædˌ həd])1) иметь, обладать, владетьI have a large family (very little time, no money). — У меня большая семья (очень мало времени, нет денег).
He has many things to do. — У него много дел.
- have smth, smb- have got smth, smb2) иметь, иметь в составе, обладать, содержатьThe building has two entrances. — В здании два входа.
They have much in common. — У них много общего.
3) модальный глагол; быть должным, быть вынужденным что-либо делатьI had to stay at home. — Мне пришлось остаться дома.
You don't have to get up so early. — Вам не обязательно вставать так рано. /Вы можете не вставать так рано.
- have tea- have pity
- have a walk6) в конструкции со сложным дополнением с причастием прошедшего времени обозначает, что действие выполняется не самим субъектом, выраженным подлежащимI had my hair cut. — Я постригся. /Меня постригли.
7) быть одетым- have smth on- have a coat on•USAGE:(1.) Модальный глагол to have употребляется, в отличие от других модальных глаголов, с последующим инфинитивом с частицей to: We had to stay at home. Нам пришлось остаться дома. (2.) Отрицательные и вопросительные предложения с модальным глаголом to have образуются с помощью вспомогательного глагола do: Do you have to get up so early? Вам приходится/надо вставать так рано? (3.) Отрицательная форма глагола to have имеет значение разрешения не делать чего-либо: You don't have to come if you don't want to. Вы можете не приходить, если не хотите. (4.) Модальное сочетание had better с последующим инфинитивом без частицы to означает рекомендацию, совет кому-либо что-либо сделать: There is something wrong with his heart, he had better see a doctor. У него что-то с сердцем, ему лучше обратиться к врачу -
102 money
(coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) argent- moneylender - lose/make money -
103 money
(coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) dinheiro- moneylender - lose/make money -
104 have
[hæv] v (had; had)1) иметь, владеть, обладать2) быть вынужденным, долженствовать3) получатьto have a bath/wash — принять ванну, помыться
have a word — перекинуться парой слов, поговорить
to have mercy — смилостивиться; (will you) have a cigarette? хотите сигарету?
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105 have on
vt1) ( wear)I've got my new dress on ich hab' mein neues Kleid an;he had nothing on when the doorbell rang er hatte nichts an, als es an der Tür klingelte2) ( carry)\have on you got any money on you? hast du etwas Geld dabei?3) ( possess information)\have on we got anything on this organization? haben wir irgendwelche Informationen über diese Organisation?we had him on that he had won a free holiday wir haben ihm weisgemacht, er hätte einen Urlaub gewonnen5) ( have made arrangements)to \have on sth on etw vorhaben;\have on you got anything on this week? liegt bei dir diese Woche etwas an? -
106 money makes money
var: money begets moneysyn: much will have moreгроші роблять гроші ≅ гроші до грошей багатому й під гору вода тече, а бідному і в долині треба криницю копати багатому й когут несеться у багача багато дров, та й горять, а в мене одно поліно, та й то не хоче чорт у багатого живе і в дудку його грає щасливому – щастя кому щастя, тому й півень несеться щасливому світ годить з ким щастя, з тим і люди nothing succeeds like successEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > money makes money
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107 money tree
сущ.1) амер.; разг. золотое дно ( неисчерпаемый источник лёгких денег)Gucci remains a star brand and a money tree, but some of Mr. Pinault's other brands are struggling. (The New York Times, Retailer Wants Its Other Brands to Be More Like Gucci) — "Гуччи" остаётся брендом первой величины и золотым дном, но у некоторые других брендов, которыми владеет господин Пино, дела идут не так хорошо.
Tell your son or daughter that this is how much you have to spend on activities. Otherwise, kids get the impression that Mom and Dad are money trees. — Скажите вашему сыну или дочери, что больше этой суммы вы потратить не можете. Иначе у детишек создаётся впечатление, что у мамы или папы деньги в карманах никогда не кончаются.
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108 have
مَلَكَ \ have got: to have: Have you got any money in your pocket? I’ve got $20. hold: to own; be in possession of: He holds lot of land. keep: to own and look after: They keep a shop. own: to possess. possess: own: The fire destroyed all that he possessed. have: (often taking the form have got) to possess: I have (or I’ve got) a radio. Have you (got) a radio?. -
109 have got
مَلَكَ \ have got: to have: Have you got any money in your pocket? I’ve got $20. hold: to own; be in possession of: He holds lot of land. keep: to own and look after: They keep a shop. own: to possess. possess: own: The fire destroyed all that he possessed. have: (often taking the form have got) to possess: I have (or I’ve got) a radio. Have you (got) a radio?. -
110 have money to burn
денег куры не клюют; денег как грязиAnyone who spends $10,000 on a diamond collar for a poodle must have money to burn.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have money to burn
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111 have a good run for one's money
expr infmlThe man was well over eighty - I think he had a good run for his money — Этому мужчине было за восемьдесят, я думаю, что он хорошо пожил
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have a good run for one's money
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112 money to burn
n infmlYou must have money to burn — У тебя, наверное, полно денег, раз ты их так тратишь
With all that money to burn he had no particular place to go to — Хотя у него были полны карманы денег, ему особенно некуда было пойти
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > money to burn
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113 money
[ˈmanɪ] nouncoins or banknotes used in trading:Have you any money in your purse?
مالThe desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.
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114 have got
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115 have both (or one's) feet on the ground
(тж. have или keep one's, feet planted (firmly) on the ground, with one's feet planted (firmly) on the ground)cтoять нa peaльнoй пoчвe, oблaдaть здpaвым cмыcлoм, быть пpaктичным чeлoвeкoм'If my brother hadn't been with me I daresay I would have been talked into lending them the money.' 'Yes. It's a good job. John has both feet on the ground, since you haven't'. Other people dream of things they will never have; but she has her feet planted firmly on the groundConcise English-Russian phrasebook > have both (or one's) feet on the ground
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116 have got
عِنْدَه \ have got: to have: Have you got any money in your pocket? I’ve got $20. -
117 have
elfogyaszt, elkölt, mond, túljár az eszén vkinek to have: mond, enged, túljár az eszén vkinek, bír vmit* * *(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.) tartalékol -
118 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.) mít v záloze* * *• have/had/had• mít• mívat -
119 have never known what lack of pocket money is
Общая лексика: никогда не испытывать недостатка в деньгах на карманные расходы (контекстуальный перевод на русс. язык; напр., He had never known what lack of pocket money was - Он никогд)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > have never known what lack of pocket money is
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120 money for jam
1) Общая лексика: большая удача, верные деньги, лёгкая нажива, деньги, сами плывущие в руки, шальные деньги, легко доставшиеся деньги, работа не бей лежачего ( all you have to do is sit around the pool and make sure nobody drowns. It's money for jam. - Все, что от тебя требуется, сидеть у бассейна и следить, чтобы никто не утонул. Работа н2) Разговорное выражение: непыльная работёнка
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