Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом one. Страница сорок шесть

Словосочетания со словом one. Страница сорок шесть

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have one over the eight
To be tipsy a little.
Быть слегка пьяным.
Don't listen to him. You can see he's had one over eight!
Не слушай его! Ты же видишь что он навеселе!
She's had one over the eight and needs to go home.
Она немного перебрала, и ей нужно домой.
have one's ass in a sling
To be in an uncomfortable predicament; to be in the dog-house; to be at a disadvantage.
Al sure had his ass in a sling when the boss found out about his juggling the account.
have one's back
To protect someone from harm.
At the time of your decision, your sister reached out to me to have my back emotionally, it wasn’t a romantic thing.
We understand that you have all of your staff backs.
have one's cake and eat it too
To enjoy two opposite advantages.
You can either spend your money going to Europe or save it for a down payment on a house, but you can't do both. That would be having your cake and eating it too.
have one's ear
To have access to someone in power; receive audiences rather frequently.
The national security advisor has the president's ear.
have one's ears on
To have one's CB radio in receiving condition.
Good buddy in the eighteen wheeler southbound, got your ears on?
have one's fill
To be satisfied; be surfeited; be overindulged.
Howard says he's had his fill of expensive golf tournaments in Europe.
have one's fling
To have one or more romantic and/or sexual experiences, usually before marriage.
Jack has had his fling and now seems to be ready to get married and settle down.