Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом one. Страница сорок пять

Словосочетания со словом one. Страница сорок пять

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have all one's buttons
have all one's marbles
To have all your understanding; be reasonable. Usually used in the negative or conditionally.
Mike acts sometimes as if he didn't have all his buttons.
He would not go to town barefooted if he had all his marbles.
have an eye on
have one's eye on
To look at or think about (something wanted); have a wish for; have as an aim.
I bought ice cream, but Jimmy had his eye on some candy.
John has his eye on a scholarship so he can go to college.
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 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 lots going for one
have everything going for one
To have abilities or qualities that help in achieving one's goal; assets working in one's favor.
The young woman will surely get the job; she has everything going for her.
have none of
To refuse to approve or allow.
The teacher said she would have none of Mike's arguing.
When the fullback refused to obey the captain, the captain said he would have none of that.
have one for the road
Выпить последнюю порцию или глоток спиртного перед тем, как уйти; "на посошок".
The man had evidently one for the road and a few drinks before that because he looked tipsy.
Мужчина, очевидно, выпил "на посошок", и до этого еще пару раз, поскольку выглядел он подвыпившим.