Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | |
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have cause to do sth [kɔ:z] |
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have [hæv] |
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have a shower [hæv ə 'ʃauə(r)] |
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haversack [haversack] |
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have a maggot in one's brain [hæv ə 'mægɪt ɪn wʌnz breɪn] |
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have been [hæv bɪ:n] |
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have breakfast [hæv 'brɛkfəst] |
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have to [hæv tu:] |
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have had had [hæv hæd hæd] |
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have got [hæv gɔt] |
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have coffee [hæv 'kɔfɪ] |
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have dinner [hæv 'dɪnə(r)] |
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have a car [hæv ə kɑ:(r)] |
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have a drink [hæv ə drɪŋk] |
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have a good time [hæv ə gud taɪm] |
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have a sandwich [hæv ə 'sændwɪʧ] |
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have a baby [hæv ə 'beɪbɪ] |
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have a scan [hæv ə skæn] |
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have tests [hæv tɛsts] |
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have an ijnection | |
have an operation [hæv ən ɔpə'reɪʃən] |
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have surgery [hæv 'sə:ʤərɪ] |
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have a crush on [hæv ə krʌʃ ɔn] |
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have a cold [hæv ə kəuld] |
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have a good ear | |
have her head in the clouds | |
haven ['heɪvn] |
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have a miscarriage | |
have no ties with family | |
have a sweet tooth [hæv ə swi:t tu:θ] |
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have a good command of English [hæv ə gud kə'mɑ:nd ɔv 'ɪŋglɪʃ] |
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have a moonlight | |
have a lie-in [hæv ə laɪ ɪn] |
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have a snack [hæv ə snæk] |
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have a nap [hæv ə næp] |
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have/get [hæv gɛt] |
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have a lot in common with [hæv ə lɔt ɪn 'kɔmən wɪð] |
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have crutches | |
HAVE I GOT A DAUGHTER | |
HAVE I GOT A DAUGHTER | |
HAVE WE GOT A BOOKS | |
HAVE THEY GOT A FLOWERS | |
have a child [hæv ə ʧaɪld] |
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have a meal [hæv ə mi:l] |
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have a rest [hæv ə rɛst] |
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have a nap [hæv ə næp] |
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have tea [hæv ti:] |
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have little free time [hæv 'lɪtl fri: taɪm] |
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have fun [hæv fʌn] |
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have an injection [hæv ən ɪ'nʤɛkʃən] |
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have a look [hæv ə luk] |
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have sth on loan [hæv 'sʌmθɪŋ ɔn ləun] |
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have you ever been to Poland? [hæv ju: 'ɛvə(r) bɪ:n tu 'pəulənd] |
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have a peaceful night | |
have mixed feelings [hæv mɪkst 'fi:lɪŋz] |
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have an operation/ have surgery [hæv ən ɔpə'reɪʃən hæv 'sə:ʤərɪ] |
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have a good figure [hæv ə gud 'fɪgə(r)] |
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have a paunch [hæv ə paunch] |
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have a fringe [hæv ə frɪnʤ] |
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have a haircut [hæv ə 'hɛəkʌt] |
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have a good journey | |
have a coffee [hæv ə 'kɔfɪ] |
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have lunch [hæv lʌnʧ] |
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have influence on [hæv 'ɪnfluəns ɔn] |
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have dessert | |
have you got a return ticket | |
have sbd on | |
have a good relationship with sb [hæv ə gud rɪ'leɪʃənʃɪp wɪð 'sʌmbədɪ] |
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have a good rest | |
have in common with [hæv ɪn 'kɔmən wɪð] |
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have much in common | |
have the right [hæv ðə raɪt] |
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have to [hæv tu:] |
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have a great time [hæv ə greɪt taɪm] |
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have a breakfast [hæv ə 'brɛkfəst] |
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have a good head for figures [hæv ə gud hɛd fɔ:(r) 'fɪgjəz] |
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have no clue [hæv nəu klu:] |
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have to, must [hæv tu mʌst] |
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have drunk [hæv drʌŋk] |
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have on [hæv ɔn] |
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have back [hæv bæk] |
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have in [hæv ɪn] |
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have an argument/disagreement with sb [hæv ən 'ɑ:gjumənt dɪsə'gri:mənt wɪð 'sʌmbədɪ] |
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have a row with [hæv ə rəu wɪð] |
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have a bath [hæv ə bɑ:θ] |
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have a celebration [hæv ə sɛlə'breɪʃən] |
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have a rough time [hæv ə rʌf taɪm] |
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have time to spare [hæv taɪm tu spɛə(r)] |
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have been in balance | |
have both feet on the ground | |
have one's hands full [hæv wʌnz hændz ful] |
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have a hand in sth | |
have sth to eat | |
have computer skills | |
have an experience [hæv ən ɪk'spɪərɪəns] |
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have a row with sb [hæv ə rəu wɪð 'sʌmbədɪ] |
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have friends in | |
have a routine | |
have stitches [hæv 'stɪʧɪz] |
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have my personal time [hæv maɪ 'pə:sɪnl taɪm] |
Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | |
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Have you ever explored one of those villages | |
check out [ʧɛk aut] |
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have an accident [hæv ən 'æksɪdənt] |
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get the upper | |
twist someone round your little finger | |
have you ever thought of going on | |
had [hæd] |
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run/do sth on a shoestring [rʌn du: 'sʌmθɪŋ ɔn ə 'ʃu:strɪŋ] |
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had [hæd] |
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While driving [waɪl 'draɪvɪŋ] |
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You have to.... [ju: hæv tu] |
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Energy- ['ɛnərʤɪ] |
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had, had [hæd hæd] |
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I'm going out, Mary. I'll see you later. OK, Jane. .........time! Thank you, Mary. [aɪm 'gəuɪŋ aut 'mɛrɪ aɪl si: ju: 'leɪtə(r) 'əukeɪ ʤeɪn taɪm θæŋk ju: 'mɛrɪ] |
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Do you ............for the evening? Nothing special. I'll stay at home and read some newspapers. [du: ju: fɔ:(r) ðə 'i:vnɪŋ 'nʌθɪŋ 'spɛʃl aɪl steɪ æt həum ænd rɛd sʌm 'nju:zpeɪpərz] |
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Can I ........? The receipt is inside the bag. [kæn aɪ ðə rɪ'si:t ɪz ɪn'saɪd ðə bæg] |
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I'm going out, Mary. I'II see you later. Ok Jane ............ time. Thank you, Mary [aɪm 'gəuɪŋ aut 'mɛrɪ I\'II si: ju: 'leɪtə(r) 'əukeɪ ʤeɪn taɪm θæŋk ju: 'mɛrɪ] |
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infatuated [ɪn'fæʧueɪtɪd] |
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fit a description | |
turn tricks | |
contend with | |
stargazer | |
boil down to sth [bɔɪl daun tu 'sʌmθɪŋ] |
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risk-averse [rɪsk ə'və:s] |
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be in a fix [bi: ɪn ə fɪks] |
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have a roof over one's head [hæv ə ru:f 'əuvə(r) one's hɛd] |
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get on with sb [gɛt ɔn wɪð 'sʌmbədɪ] |
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fallen out ['fɔ:lən aut] |
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be prone to [bi: prəun tu] |
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entitle to opinion [en'taɪtl tu ə'pɪnjən] |
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fall out with someone [fɔ:l aut wɪð 'sʌmwʌn] |
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get on well with [gɛt ɔn wɛl wɪð] |
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have to do with someone [hæv tu du: wɪð 'sʌmwʌn] |
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have to hand it to someone [hæv tu hænd ɪt tu 'sʌmwʌn] |
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face up to [feɪs ʌp tu] |
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affect [ə'fɛkt] |
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get on (with) (someone) [gɛt ɔn wɪð 'sʌmwʌn] |
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reciprocate [rɪ'sɪprəkeɪt] |
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having ['hævɪŋ] |