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have had a bellyful of smth (inf) сыт no горло He's probably had a bellyful of your moaning. .. I’ve had my bellyful of meetings. have had enough с меня хватит I've had enough of work this morning. I think I’ll go home early. I've had enough of their quarreling. have it both ways и волки сыты, и овцы целы; и на елку влезть, и не уколоться John wants the security of marriage and the freedom of being single. He wants to have it both ways. have itchy feet (inf) чемоданное настроение; охота к перемене мест; не сидится дома Why Ve you got all these travel brochures? Do you have itchy feet? Many 19th-century pioneers in North America travelled Wesf no! in order to find gold or riches, or even new farmland, but rather because they were suffering from itchy feet. have mixed feelings about smth испытывать смешанные чувства i I had mixed feelings about leaving home. I was looking forward to going to university, but I would miss my family. have money to burn денег куры не клюют; денег как грязи Anyone who spends $10,000 on a diamond collar for a poodle must have money to burn. have nothing to do with не иметь ничего общего; не иметь отношения к ч-л That letter has nothing to do with you. Their visit has nothing to do with the holiday. have one over the eight слегка перебрать; выпить лишнего When Jane has had one over the eight, she would tell her life story to a complete stranger. have one’s back to/against the wall загнанный в угол; припертый к стенке Не certainly has his back to the wall as he has lost his job and cannot find another one. 132
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