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to have to | had, had | | haber de +inf. | ||||||
to have aux. | had, had | | haber - verbo auxiliar para los tiempos compuestos de los verbos |
LEOs Zusatzinformationen: to have to - haber de
to have to
LEO’s declension/conjugation tables
Examples
- John has had an accident on his bike and has broken his leg. Now he can't walk for a few months.
John ha tenido un accidente en bici y se ha roto una pierna. Ahora no puede caminar hasta pasados unos meses. - The painting has fallen to the floor and the frame has broken.
El cuadro se ha caído al suelo y el marco se ha roto. - At last his talent has been recognised and he has been rewarded.
Por fin han reconcido su talento y le han premiado. - All our efforts have been in vain: they have chosen another project.
Todos nuestros esfuerzos han sido en vano: Han escogido otro proyecto.
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darse/pegarse una hostia con el coche - to have a car crash | Last post 18 Feb 20, 07:25 | |
Siehe auch: capullo - Zigarrenglut, Zigarettenglut - #5https://dict.leo.org/forum/viewWronge… | 2 Replies |
Aus dem Umfeld des Eintrags
Phrases / Collocations | |||||||
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to have seen better days | haber visto tiempos mejores | ||||||
has the cat got your tongue? | ¿te ha comido la lengua el gato? (Span.) | ||||||
rumor has it (that) ... | hay rumores de que ... | ||||||
Every cloud has a silver lining. | No hay mal que por bien no venga. | ||||||
Every cloud has a silver lining. | No hay daño que no tenga apaño. |