What have you been doing перевод

What have you been doing перевод

what have you been doing

1 С-300

2 в двух словах

3 в нескольких словах

4 бог знает

— Бог знает, что у него на душе. Ведь только кажется, что мы знаем детей. Особенно в этом возрасте. (В. Каверин, Наука расставания) — ‘God knows what’s in his heart. We only think we understand children. Especially at that age. ‘

Повествователи вообще виноваты перед женскими глазами: много вздора было написано им в честь, были сравнения и с звёздами, и с алмазами, и бог знает с чем. (В. Соллогуб, Метель) — Narrators have yet to do justice to women’s eyes, though much nonsense had been written in their honour, and they have been compared to stars, diamonds and God knows what.

Я думал, что они и бог знает как ждут меня, однако ж ошибся. Генерал смотрел чрезвычайно независимо, поговорил со мной свысока и отослал меня к сестре. (Ф. Достоевский, Игрок) — I thought they would all be dying to see me, but I was greatly mistaken. The General looked at me with a nonchalant air, addressed me condescendingly, and sent me to his sister.

Матушка. спросила, где я пропадал целый день, и прибавила, что не любит, когда таскаются бог знает где и бог знает с кем. (И. Тургенев, Первая любовь) — My mother. asked me what I had been doing all this time, adding that she hated people hanging about goodness knows where and goodness knows in what company.

5 дело

он за́нят де́лом — he is busy

у него́ мно́го дел — he has many things to do

сиде́ть без де́ла — have nothing to do; be idle

бра́ться сра́зу за де́сять дел — tackle a dozen jobs at once; have many irons in the fire идиом.

вы сюда́ прие́хали по де́лу или на о́тдых? — are you here on business or for pleasure?

де́лать де́ло, занима́ться де́лом — do real work; keep oneself busy

ли́чное / ча́стное де́ло — private affair

дела́ семе́йные — family matters

э́то моё [его́] де́ло — that is my [his] business / affair

э́то не моё [его́] де́ло — that is no business / concern of mine [his]; that is none of my [his] business

э́то на́ше вну́треннее де́ло — it’s our own domestic concern

вме́шиваться не в своё де́ло — interfere in other people’s affairs

не вме́шивайтесь не в своё де́ло — mind your own business

приводи́ть свои́ дела́ в поря́док — put one’s affairs in order

без де́ла не входи́ть — no admission except on business

приходи́ть по де́лу — come on business

у меня́ к нему́ де́ло, я хочу́ говори́ть с ним по де́лу — I have some business (to discuss) with him

говори́ть де́ло — talk sense, talk sensibly

вот э́то де́ло!, вот тепе́рь вы де́ло говори́те! — now you’re talking (sense)!

перейдём к де́лу — let us get down to business

пуска́ть / употребля́ть (вн.) в де́ло — put (d) to (good) use; make use (of)

идти́ / пойти́ в де́ло — be put to use; be brought into play

о́бщее де́ло — common cause

пра́вое де́ло — just cause

благоро́дное де́ло — good / noble cause

де́ло ми́ра — the cause of peace

де́лать до́брые дела́ — do good deeds

вы сде́лали большо́е де́ло — you have accomplished a great feat

э́то де́ло его́ жи́зни — it is his life’s / life work

суди́ть о ком-л по его́ дела́м — judge smb by smb’s deeds

там произошли́ стра́нные дела́ — there have been some strange happenings there

де́ло бы́ло в 1990 г. — it happened in 1990

расскажи́те, как бы́ло де́ло — tell me how it happened

бы́ло (тако́е) де́ло (в ответ на вопрос) разг. — yes, it did happen; that’s right

дела́ поправля́ются — things are improving, things are on the mend

попра́вить свои́ дела́ — improve the state of one’s affairs

как (иду́т) дела́? — how are things going?

как у вас [тебя́] дела́? — how are you doing?

как его́ дела́? — how is he getting on?; how are things going with him?

таки́е-то дела́! разг. — that’s how things are!, that is the way it is!

де́ло поверну́лось таки́м о́бразом — matters took such a turn

положе́ние дел — state of affairs

как обстои́т де́ло с э́тим? — what about this business?

де́ло обстои́т так — the situation is this

е́сли бы де́ло обстоя́ло ина́че — if things were different

де́ло идёт (к) — things are heading (towards / to)

де́ло ниско́лько не меня́ется от того́, что — the situation is no way altered by the fact that

э́то де́ло привы́чки [вку́са, при́нципа] — it is a matter of habit [taste, principle]

ва́м(-то) что за де́ло (до э́того)?, а вам како́е де́ло? — what do you have to do with it?, what does it matter to you?

кому́ како́е де́ло до э́того? — what business is that of anybody’s?; who cares?

како́е ему́ де́ло до нас с ва́ми! — what does he care about us!

ей нет де́ла до меня́ — she doesn’t care about me

в чём де́ло? — what is the matter?

бли́же к де́лу! — come / get to the point!

де́ло в том, что — the fact / point is that

в то́м-то и де́ло, что — the whole point is that

де́ло вот в чём — the point is this

де́ло не в э́том — that’s not the point

э́то к де́лу не отно́сится — that has nothing to do with the matter, that is beside the point

замеча́ние не по де́лу (не по существу) разг.a remark off the point

э́то дохо́дное де́ло — it is a profitable business

откры́ть своё де́ло — start one’s own business

взять кого́-л в де́ло — accept smb as a partner (in the business)

го́рное де́ло и т.п.см. соответствующие прил.

ли́чное де́ло — personal file / record(s) (pl)

подши́ть / приложи́ть к де́лу (вн.) — file (d)

вести́ де́ло — plead a case

возбуди́ть де́ло (про́тив) — bring an action (against), take / institute proceedings (against)

изложи́ть своё де́ло — state one’s case

сове́т по дела́м рели́гий — council for religious affairs

коми́ссия по иностра́нным дела́м — foreign relations / affairs commission

де́ло ва́ше / твоё — it’s up to you; it is for you to decide

де́ло тепе́рь то́лько за тобо́й — now this matter depends only on you

де́ло за ма́лым (ста́ло) — there’s only one little thing left

за чем де́ло ста́ло? — what’s holding matters / things up?; what’s the hitch? разг.

де́ло пло́хо / дрянь, дела́ пло́хи — things are in a bad way

де́ло про́шлое — that’s a thing of the past

де́ло рук (рд.) — the work / doing (of)

чьих рук э́то де́ло? — whose work / doing is this?

большо́е / вели́кое де́ло! разг. ирон., пренебр. (в знач. «подумаешь!») — big deal!; as if it mattered!

бра́ться / взя́ться не за своё де́ло — be the wrong man / person for the job

в / на са́мом де́ле как вводн. сл. — 1) (в действительности, не на словах) in (actual) fact, in reality 2) (действительно, верно) really, indeed 3) (выражает побуждение, раздражение) after all

да прекрати́шь ты, в са́мом де́ле! — stop that, will you?

на са́мом же де́ле — but the fact is

в са́мом де́ле? — is it / that true?, really?

(с)де́лать своё де́ло (выполнить свою роль; тж. воздействовать) — do one’s work; do one’s part

есть тако́е де́ло! разг. — all right!; it’s a deal!

за де́ло! (призыв) — to work!; (let’s) get down to work!

знать своё де́ло — know one’s job / stuff / onions [‘ʌ-]

изве́стное де́ло как вводн. сл. — sure enough; naturally

име́ть де́ло (с тв.) — have to do (with), deal (with), have dealings (with)

когда́ де́ло дойдёт (до) — when it comes (to)

когда́ де́ло дойдёт до меня́ [тебя́] — when it is my [your] turn

ме́жду де́лом разг. — at odd moments, between times

мину́тное / секу́ндное де́ло — it can be done in a minute / second / flash

моё [на́ше] де́ло ма́ленькое / сторона́ — it is none of my [our] business

на де́ле (в действительности) — in reality; in practice; in actual fact

испыта́ть (вн.) на де́ле — test (d) in practice

на слова́х и на де́ле — in word and deed

наказа́ть кого́-л за де́ло — punish smb for a good reason

но́вое де́ло!, хоро́шенькое де́ло!, ну и дела́!, что за дела́! — how do you like that!; that’s a fine kettle of fish! идиом.; well, I’ll be darned!

пе́рвым де́лом — first of all; the first thing

показа́ть себя́ в де́ле — show what one is worth

пусти́ть в де́ло — put (d) to use; find a good use (for)

стра́нное де́ло как вводн. сл. — strangely, strange thing

то и де́ло — 1) ( часто) every now and then 2) ( беспрестанно) continually, incessantly; time and again; часто переводится гл. keep on (+ ger)

то и де́ло раздаю́тся звонки́ — the phone keeps on ringing

то́ ли де́ло (гораздо лучше) разг. — how much better; what a difference

э́то (совсе́м) друго́е де́ло — that’s (quite) another story

э́то не де́ло — it’s no good; such things aren’t done

6 М-317

7 в мыслях не иметь

8 и в мыслях нет

9 и в уме нет

10 Д-80

11 дело делать

12 ни за что

13 Р-212

14 из рук вон

15 на дороге не валяется

— Что же ты, балда, делаешь? Какими гвоздями ты этот ящик сбиваешь? Может, ты думаешь, трёхдюймовые гвозди на дороге валяются? (А. Макаренко, Педагогическая поэма) — ‘What are you doing, you blockhead! Look what nails you’re using for that box! I suppose you think three-inch nails can be picked up in the road!’

— Чем пыльная жизнь? Служу, ем, сплю, на берег хожу, имею комфорт, почёт и власть. Всё это на улице не валяется! (Л. Соболев, Капитальный ремонт) — ‘The life suits me. I work, eat, sleep, go ashore, I have comfort, honour, and authority. These things don’t grow on bushes.’

16 П-442

17 Ч-76

18 на что это похоже?

19 какой черт

20 кой черт

См. также в других словарях:

doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

what — W1S1 [wɔt US wa:t, wʌt] pron, determiner, predeterminer [: Old English; Origin: hwAt] 1.) used to ask for information or for someone s opinion ▪ What are you doing? ▪ What subjects did you enjoy most? ▪ What colour is the new carpet? ▪ What s… … Dictionary of contemporary English

what — 1 predeterminer, determiner, pronoun 1 used when asking questions about a thing or person, or a kind of thing or person that you do not know anything about: What are you doing? | What colour is the new carpet? | “What do you do?” “I m a teacher.” … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

what — [[t](h)wɒ̱t[/t]] ♦ (Usually pronounced [[t](h)wɒt[/t]] for meanings 2, 4, 5 and 18.) 1) QUEST You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know. What do you want. What did she tell you,… … English dictionary

have — I [[t]həv, STRONG hæv[/t]] AUXILIARY VERB USES ♦ has, having, had (In spoken English, forms of have are often shortened, for example I have is shortened to I ve and has not is shortened to hasn t.) 1) AUX You use the forms have and has with a… … English dictionary

have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

have — have1 W1S1 [v, əv, həv strong hæv] auxiliary v past tense and past participle had [d, əd, həd strong hæd] third person singular has [z, əz, həz strong hæz] [: Old English; Origin: habban] 1.) used with past participles to form ↑perfect tenses ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English

have — 1 strong, auxiliary verb past tense had, strong, third person singularpresent tense has; strong, negative short forms: haven t, hadn t, hasn t 1 used with the past participle of another verb to make the perfect tense of that verb: We have… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

have */*/*/ — strong UK [hæv] / US weak UK [əv] / US UK [həv] / US verb Word forms have : present tense I/you/we/they have he/she/it has strong UK [hæz] / US weak UK [əz] / US UK [həz] / US present participle having past tense had strong UK [hæd] / US weak UK… … English dictionary

Doing — do do (d[=oo]), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. (d[i^]d); p. p. (d[u^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. (d[=oo] [i^]ng). This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d[=oo] [e^]st) or dost… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

what have you been doing

1 have

2 doing

talking is one thing, doing is another — одно дело — говорить, совсем другое — делать

that takes some doing — это требует труда, это не так просто

doing all right — дела идут хорошо, всё в порядке

fine doings these! — хорошенькие дела, нечего сказать!

doing business — ведущий торговлю; ведение торговли

doing much business — активно ведущий торговлю; активное ведение торговли

3 doing

4 doing

pl дела, действия, поведение, поступки;
fine doings these! хорошенькие дела творятся!;
I have heard of your doings ирон. слышал я о ваших подвигах

pl амер. разг. затейливые блюда

pl дела, действия, поведение, поступки;
fine doings these! хорошенькие дела творятся!;
I have heard of your doings ирон. слышал я о ваших подвигах

pl дела, действия, поведение, поступки;
fine doings these! хорошенькие дела творятся!;
I have heard of your doings ирон. слышал я о ваших подвигах

5 you never know what you can do till you try

Who would ever have imagined that our sisters would have been able to do what they are doing now? It’s an old saying ‘we never know what we can do till we try.’ (Fr. Marryat, ‘The Children of the New Forest’, ch. XVII) — Кто бы мог подумать, что наши сестры способны делать то, что они сейчас делают. Верна старая пословица «никогда не знаешь, что можешь сделать, пока за дело не примешься».

6 Глава 3. Do you speak ebonics?

7 mess about

8 mess around

9 mess about

Industry is once again going to be messed about by Government interference. — Правительство опять начнёт влезать в экономику.

I warned you not to mess about with married women, it always leads to trouble. — Я тебе говорил, не связывайся с замужними женщинами, это всегда кончается плохо.

10 fuck off

Fuck off! — Отстань, блин, от меня!

I thought she’d fucked off — Я, блин, думал, что она слиняла

We wanted to have a word with him but he’d fucked off home — Мы хотели с ним переговорить, но он слинял домой

11 piss about

Look, just stop pissing about for five minutes — Ты можешь пять минут посидеть спокойно?

I can’t forgive him for pissing me about — Я не могу простить его за то, как он по-хамски обращался со мной

12 muck about

13 muck around

14 stooge about

15 stooge around

16 muck about

17 fuck about

18 stooge about

For the last hour we’ve been stooging about at 25.000 feet waiting for the enemy planes. — В течение последнего часа мы выписывали круги на высоте 25.000 футов, ожидая самолёты врага.

What have you been doing? Oh, nothing, just stooging about most of the morning. — Чем ты занимался? Да так, ничем, бродил по улицам всё утро.

19 fuck about

20 fuck about

См. также в других словарях:

doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

what — W1S1 [wɔt US wa:t, wʌt] pron, determiner, predeterminer [: Old English; Origin: hwAt] 1.) used to ask for information or for someone s opinion ▪ What are you doing? ▪ What subjects did you enjoy most? ▪ What colour is the new carpet? ▪ What s… … Dictionary of contemporary English

what — 1 predeterminer, determiner, pronoun 1 used when asking questions about a thing or person, or a kind of thing or person that you do not know anything about: What are you doing? | What colour is the new carpet? | “What do you do?” “I m a teacher.” … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

what — [[t](h)wɒ̱t[/t]] ♦ (Usually pronounced [[t](h)wɒt[/t]] for meanings 2, 4, 5 and 18.) 1) QUEST You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know. What do you want. What did she tell you,… … English dictionary

have — I [[t]həv, STRONG hæv[/t]] AUXILIARY VERB USES ♦ has, having, had (In spoken English, forms of have are often shortened, for example I have is shortened to I ve and has not is shortened to hasn t.) 1) AUX You use the forms have and has with a… … English dictionary

have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

have — have1 W1S1 [v, əv, həv strong hæv] auxiliary v past tense and past participle had [d, əd, həd strong hæd] third person singular has [z, əz, həz strong hæz] [: Old English; Origin: habban] 1.) used with past participles to form ↑perfect tenses ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English

have — 1 strong, auxiliary verb past tense had, strong, third person singularpresent tense has; strong, negative short forms: haven t, hadn t, hasn t 1 used with the past participle of another verb to make the perfect tense of that verb: We have… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

have */*/*/ — strong UK [hæv] / US weak UK [əv] / US UK [həv] / US verb Word forms have : present tense I/you/we/they have he/she/it has strong UK [hæz] / US weak UK [əz] / US UK [həz] / US present participle having past tense had strong UK [hæd] / US weak UK… … English dictionary

Doing — do do (d[=oo]), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. (d[i^]d); p. p. (d[u^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. (d[=oo] [i^]ng). This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d[=oo] [e^]st) or dost… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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См. также в других словарях:

doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

what — W1S1 [wɔt US wa:t, wʌt] pron, determiner, predeterminer [: Old English; Origin: hwAt] 1.) used to ask for information or for someone s opinion ▪ What are you doing? ▪ What subjects did you enjoy most? ▪ What colour is the new carpet? ▪ What s… … Dictionary of contemporary English

what — 1 predeterminer, determiner, pronoun 1 used when asking questions about a thing or person, or a kind of thing or person that you do not know anything about: What are you doing? | What colour is the new carpet? | “What do you do?” “I m a teacher.” … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

what — [[t](h)wɒ̱t[/t]] ♦ (Usually pronounced [[t](h)wɒt[/t]] for meanings 2, 4, 5 and 18.) 1) QUEST You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know. What do you want. What did she tell you,… … English dictionary

have — I [[t]həv, STRONG hæv[/t]] AUXILIARY VERB USES ♦ has, having, had (In spoken English, forms of have are often shortened, for example I have is shortened to I ve and has not is shortened to hasn t.) 1) AUX You use the forms have and has with a… … English dictionary

have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

have — have1 W1S1 [v, əv, həv strong hæv] auxiliary v past tense and past participle had [d, əd, həd strong hæd] third person singular has [z, əz, həz strong hæz] [: Old English; Origin: habban] 1.) used with past participles to form ↑perfect tenses ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English

have — 1 strong, auxiliary verb past tense had, strong, third person singularpresent tense has; strong, negative short forms: haven t, hadn t, hasn t 1 used with the past participle of another verb to make the perfect tense of that verb: We have… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

have */*/*/ — strong UK [hæv] / US weak UK [əv] / US UK [həv] / US verb Word forms have : present tense I/you/we/they have he/she/it has strong UK [hæz] / US weak UK [əz] / US UK [həz] / US present participle having past tense had strong UK [hæd] / US weak UK… … English dictionary

Doing — do do (d[=oo]), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. (d[i^]d); p. p. (d[u^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. (d[=oo] [i^]ng). This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d[=oo] [e^]st) or dost… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

what+have+you+been+doing

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doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

what — W1S1 [wɔt US wa:t, wʌt] pron, determiner, predeterminer [: Old English; Origin: hwAt] 1.) used to ask for information or for someone s opinion ▪ What are you doing? ▪ What subjects did you enjoy most? ▪ What colour is the new carpet? ▪ What s… … Dictionary of contemporary English

what — 1 predeterminer, determiner, pronoun 1 used when asking questions about a thing or person, or a kind of thing or person that you do not know anything about: What are you doing? | What colour is the new carpet? | “What do you do?” “I m a teacher.” … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

what — [[t](h)wɒ̱t[/t]] ♦ (Usually pronounced [[t](h)wɒt[/t]] for meanings 2, 4, 5 and 18.) 1) QUEST You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know. What do you want. What did she tell you,… … English dictionary

have — I [[t]həv, STRONG hæv[/t]] AUXILIARY VERB USES ♦ has, having, had (In spoken English, forms of have are often shortened, for example I have is shortened to I ve and has not is shortened to hasn t.) 1) AUX You use the forms have and has with a… … English dictionary

have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

have — have1 W1S1 [v, əv, həv strong hæv] auxiliary v past tense and past participle had [d, əd, həd strong hæd] third person singular has [z, əz, həz strong hæz] [: Old English; Origin: habban] 1.) used with past participles to form ↑perfect tenses ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English

have — 1 strong, auxiliary verb past tense had, strong, third person singularpresent tense has; strong, negative short forms: haven t, hadn t, hasn t 1 used with the past participle of another verb to make the perfect tense of that verb: We have… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

have */*/*/ — strong UK [hæv] / US weak UK [əv] / US UK [həv] / US verb Word forms have : present tense I/you/we/they have he/she/it has strong UK [hæz] / US weak UK [əz] / US UK [həz] / US present participle having past tense had strong UK [hæd] / US weak UK… … English dictionary

Doing — do do (d[=oo]), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. (d[i^]d); p. p. (d[u^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. (d[=oo] [i^]ng). This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d[=oo] [e^]st) or dost… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

what+have+you+been+doing

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См. также в других словарях:

doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

doing\ stuff — To do amazingly well at something. Pinball slang from Ohio State, taken from the kid s usual answer to the question What have you been doing? He got the high score on that machine he s really doing stuff now … Dictionary of american slang

what — W1S1 [wɔt US wa:t, wʌt] pron, determiner, predeterminer [: Old English; Origin: hwAt] 1.) used to ask for information or for someone s opinion ▪ What are you doing? ▪ What subjects did you enjoy most? ▪ What colour is the new carpet? ▪ What s… … Dictionary of contemporary English

what — 1 predeterminer, determiner, pronoun 1 used when asking questions about a thing or person, or a kind of thing or person that you do not know anything about: What are you doing? | What colour is the new carpet? | “What do you do?” “I m a teacher.” … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

what — [[t](h)wɒ̱t[/t]] ♦ (Usually pronounced [[t](h)wɒt[/t]] for meanings 2, 4, 5 and 18.) 1) QUEST You use what in questions when you ask for specific information about something that you do not know. What do you want. What did she tell you,… … English dictionary

have — I [[t]həv, STRONG hæv[/t]] AUXILIARY VERB USES ♦ has, having, had (In spoken English, forms of have are often shortened, for example I have is shortened to I ve and has not is shortened to hasn t.) 1) AUX You use the forms have and has with a… … English dictionary

have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

have — have1 W1S1 [v, əv, həv strong hæv] auxiliary v past tense and past participle had [d, əd, həd strong hæd] third person singular has [z, əz, həz strong hæz] [: Old English; Origin: habban] 1.) used with past participles to form ↑perfect tenses ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English

have — 1 strong, auxiliary verb past tense had, strong, third person singularpresent tense has; strong, negative short forms: haven t, hadn t, hasn t 1 used with the past participle of another verb to make the perfect tense of that verb: We have… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

have */*/*/ — strong UK [hæv] / US weak UK [əv] / US UK [həv] / US verb Word forms have : present tense I/you/we/they have he/she/it has strong UK [hæz] / US weak UK [əz] / US UK [həz] / US present participle having past tense had strong UK [hæd] / US weak UK… … English dictionary

Doing — do do (d[=oo]), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. (d[i^]d); p. p. (d[u^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. (d[=oo] [i^]ng). This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d[=oo] [e^]st) or dost… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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