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I . have <has, had, had> [hæv, həv] GLAG. pom. glag. vb

3. have (render):

to have sth done
to have one's hair cut

4. have (must):

to have to do sth

5. have form (if):

had I/she/he etc. done sth, ...
če bi jaz/ona/on itd. kaj storil(a), ...

II . have <has, had, had> [hæv, həv] GLAG. preh. glag.

2. have (engage in):

have bath
kopati se [dov. obl. skopati se]
have nap, party
have walk
to have a swim
to have a talk with sb
to have a try

5. have (be obliged):

to have [or have got] sth to do

6. have (give birth to):

to have a baby

8. have (hold):

to have [or have got]sb by the throat

9. have pog.:

and what have you
to have had it (be broken)
to have had it (be tired)
nastradati pog.
to have had it with sb/sth
I have had it with him!
to not have any [of it]
to have [or brit. angl. avstral. angl.have got] nothing on sb (be less able)
to have [or brit. angl. avstral. angl.have got] nothing on sb (be less able)
to have [or brit. angl. avstral. angl.have got] nothing on sb (lack evidence)

III . have [hæv, həv] SAM. pog.

have around GLAG. preh. glag.

have

have away GLAG. preh. glag. brit. angl. sleng

have PHRVB have off :

have back GLAG. preh. glag.

have

have in GLAG. preh. glag.

1. have (call to do):

to have insb [to do sth]

2. have (show ability):

to have [or have got] it in one
to have it in for sb

have off GLAG. preh. glag.

1. have (have sex):

brit. angl. avstral. angl. vulg sleng to have it off [with sb]
dol se dati [s kom]

2. have (take off):

have clothes
slačiti se [dov. obl. sleči se]
have hat
snemati [dov. obl. sneti]

3. have (detach):

have

have on GLAG. preh. glag.

1. have (wear):

have clothes
have clothes

2. have (carry):

to have [or have got] sth on one

3. have (know about):

4. have brit. angl. pog. (trick):

to have sb on
to have sb on

5. have (plan):

to have [or have got] sth on

have out GLAG. preh. glag.

2. have pog. (argue):

to have it out [with sb]

have over GLAG. preh. glag. to have sb over

have up GLAG. preh. glag.

1. have brit. angl. PRAVO pog. (indict):

to have sb up for sth

2. have (hang):

have

have to do with

Geslo uporabnika
have to do with

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