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Unverified att ha damm loftet [vard.]to have a screw loose [coll.] [idiom]
Unverified att avtvinga ngn. ett löfteto screw a promise out of sb.
Unverified att celebrerato have a celebration
att ta en duschto have a shower
att duschato have a shower
att vara förkyldto have a cold
Jag har en fråga.I have a question.
Jag har huvudvärk.I have a headache.
Jag har ont i halsen.I have a sore throat.
Har du eld?Have you got a light? [for a cigarette]
lös {adj}loose
lösblads- {adj}loose-leaf
någonstans {adv}somewhere
att skruvato screw
tek. skruv {u}screw
någon annanstanssomewhere else
annanstans {adv}somewhere else
att skruva ito screw in
tek. skruvgänga {u}screw thread
att fastskruva ngt.to screw sth. down
att sabba [vard.]to screw up [coll.]
att hato have
att måsteto have to
mat. att äta kvällsmatto have dinner
att fika [vard.]to have coffee
att hickato have the hiccups
Har du ... ?Do you have ... ?
Har du leg? [vard.]Do you have ID?
barnlängtan {u}wish to have children
att ha ont i magento have an upset stomach
att ha diarréto have the runs [coll.]
idiom att inte ha den blekaste aningto not have the foggiest idea
Nu har jag det!I have got it! [coll.]
Nu förstår jag!I have got it! [coll.]
Har du någonsin varit i ... ?Have you ever been to ... ?
Han måste ha gjort det.He must have done it.
dans Får jag lov?May I have this dance?
att ha någon i siktetto have s.o in the crosshairs
Unverified att ha damm loftet [vard.]to have bats in the belfry [coll.] [fig.]
att ha någon i siktetto have s.o in the gun-sights
Unverified att ha häcken full [vard.]to have one's work cut out [idiom]
Unverified att (både) äta kakan och ha den kvar [idiom]to want to have one's cake and eat it (, too) [idiom]
mus. a cappella {adj} {adv}a capella
mycket {adv}a lot
någraa few
elektr. enhet ampere {u} <A>ampere <A>
ett fåtal ...a few ...
att ställa en frågato ask a question
att avslöja en hemlighetto divulge a secret
Unverified att säga sig självtto be a given
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