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Словарь американских идиом: 8000 единицSee: AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT. [have it all over] See: HAVE IT OVER. [have it coming]{v. phr.} To deserve the good or bad things that happen to you. /I feel sorry about Jacks failing that course, but he had it coming to him./ /Everybody said that Eve had it coming when she won the scholarship./ Compare: ASK FOR, GET WHATS COMING TO ONE, SERVE RIGHT. [have it in for]{v. phr.}, {informal} To wish or mean to harm; have a bitter feeling against. /George has it in for Bob because Bob told the teacher that George cheated in the examination./ /After John beat Ted in a fight, Ted always had it in for John./ [have it made]{v. phr.}, {slang} To be sure of success; have everything you need. /With her fine grades Alice has it made and can enter any college in the country./ /The other seniors think Joe has it made because his father owns a big factory./ [have it out]{v. phr.} To settle a difference by a free discussion or by a fight. /Joe called Bob a bad name, so they went back of the school and had it out. Joe got a bloody nose and Bob got a black eye./ /The former friends finally decided to have it out in a free argument and they became friends again./ [have it over] or [have it all over] {v. phr.} To be better than; be superior to. /Anne has it all over Jane in looks and charm./ /A professional golfer usually has it all over an amateur./ /A jeep has it over a regular car on rough mountain trails./ Compare: BEAT ALL HOLLOW. [have kittens]{v. phr.}, {slang} To become very much worried or upset. /Mrs ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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