Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом have. Страница восемь

Словосочетания со словом have. Страница восемь

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have done with
To stop doing or using something.
When you have done with that paintbrush, Barbara, I would like to use it.
I wish you would have done with your criticisms.
have done
To stop; finish.
When the teacher had done, she asked for questions from the class.
If you have done, I will explain the matter.
have eyes only for
only have eyes for
To see or want nothing else but; give all your attention to; be interested only in.
Быть заинтересованным только в одном (человеке).
Of all the horses in the show, John had eyes only for the big white one.
All the girls liked Fred, but he had eyes only for Helen.
He's dropped all his old friends, now that he has eyes only for Susie.
Он отстранился от всех старых друзей, сейчас он заинтересован только Сьюзи.
have had it
To have experienced or suffered all you can; to have come to the end of your patience or life.
"I've had it," said Lou, "I'm resigning from the job of chairman right now."
When the doctor examined the man who had been shot, he said, "He's had it."
have hair
To possess courage, fortitude, guts, sex-appeal.
I like him, he's got a lot of hair.
have in mind
To plan; intend; select; to be considering, to be thinking.
We don't know whom our boss has in mind for the new position.
I don’t want to see a movie now. I have in mind going to the park.
It’s up to you what we eat tonight. Do you have anything in mind?
have in the palm of one's hand
To completely control; have a project finished, all wrapped up.
Our boss felt that if he could calm his critics he would soon have the entire factory in the palm of his hand.
have it coming
To deserve the good or bad things that happen to you.
I feel sorry about Jack's failing that course, but he had it coming to him.
Everybody said that Eve had it coming when she won the scholarship.