have a go at someone

have a go at someone
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1)

The public were warned not to have a go at the man — Окружающих предупредили к нему не подходить

2)

My father really had a go at me for losing the money — Мой отец наорал на меня за то, что я потерял деньги

3)

The fellow was in trouble because he had had a go at the policeman — У этого парня были неприятности из-за того, что он поцапался с полицейским


Новый англо-русский словарь современной разговорной лексики. - М.:«Русский язык-Медиа» . . 2003.

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  • have no truck with someone — have no truck with (someone/something) to refuse to become involved with someone or something. Our committee will have no truck with racist attitudes. Usage notes: usually said about someone or something you do not approve of …   New idioms dictionary

  • have an in with someone — phrase to have influence with someone Thesaurus: to make someone behave in a particular waysynonym Main entry: in …   Useful english dictionary

  • have no use for someone — have no use for (someone/something) to have a very low opinion of someone or something. To my mother, my friends were simply a bunch of bums, and she had no use for them. He has no use for gossip, which he thinks is a waste of time. Etymology:… …   New idioms dictionary

  • have a beef with someone — have a beef with (someone/something) to think someone or something should be changed. I ve got nothing against advertising, but I do have a beef with how many bad ads there are on TV …   New idioms dictionary

  • have a word with someone — have a word (with (someone)) to speak with someone privately to tell them something. I don t think she s interested but I ll have a word with her …   New idioms dictionary

  • have something going with someone — have something going with (someone) informal, informal if you have something going with someone, you are having a sexual relationship with them. She had something going with a guy on the staff. Larry s obviously had a thing going with her for… …   New idioms dictionary

  • have the hots for someone — have the hots for (someone) to be strongly sexually attracted to someone. He s got the hots for that new girl Libby. Usage notes: sometimes used in a humorous way that is not sexual: Consumers have the hots for DSL Internet connections …   New idioms dictionary

  • have the hots for someone — informal phrase to think someone is sexually attractive and want to have sex with them Thesaurus: feeling sexual excitement or desiresynonym sexual activityhyponym Main entry: hots …   Useful english dictionary

  • have a line on someone — have a line on (someone/something) get a line on (someone/something) to get special information that will help you find someone or do something. She talked like she has a line on what it will take to win …   New idioms dictionary

  • have (your) eye on (someone) — to watch someone carefully. I ve had my eye on her for some time, and I believe she is the best person for the job …   New idioms dictionary

  • have (your) knife into (someone) — British & Australian, informal to try to cause problems for someone because you do not like them. Mike s had his knife into me ever since he found out I was seeing his ex girlfriend …   New idioms dictionary


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