have a hope to do something

  • 1have heard the last of something — have heard/seen the last of (someone/something) if you have heard the last of someone or something unpleasant, they will not cause you any more problems in the future. It s a worrying problem and I dare say we haven t heard the last of it. (often …

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  • 2have seen the last of something — have heard/seen the last of (someone/something) if you have heard the last of someone or something unpleasant, they will not cause you any more problems in the future. It s a worrying problem and I dare say we haven t heard the last of it. (often …

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  • 3have a hope in hell — (not) have a chance/hope in hell to have no chance at all of achieving something. She hasn t a hope in hell of passing these exams. (usually + of + doing something) …

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  • 4not have a hope in hell — To have no hope at all • • • Main Entry: ↑Hell * * * not have a hope in hell phrase to have no chance of achieving something I don’t think there’s a hope in hell of these targets being achieved. Thesaurus: likely to failsynonym …

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  • 5not have a hope (in hell) (of doing something) — not have a ˈhope (in ˈhell) (of doing sth) idiom (informal) to have no chance at all • She doesn t have a hope of winning. Main entry: ↑hopeidiom …

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  • 6not have a hope in hell — to have no chance of achieving something I don t think there s a hope in hell of these targets being achieved …

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  • 7have — [ 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… …

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  • 8not have a hope in hell — (not) have a chance/hope in hell to have no chance at all of achieving something. She hasn t a hope in hell of passing these exams. (usually + of + doing something) …

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  • 9have a good something — have a good/nice/something spoken phrase used for saying that you hope someone enjoys something such as a journey, holiday, or period of time Have a good weekend. See you on Monday. Thesaurus: ways of wishing someone well or ill …

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  • 10have a nice something — have a good/nice/something spoken phrase used for saying that you hope someone enjoys something such as a journey, holiday, or period of time Have a good weekend. See you on Monday. Thesaurus: ways of wishing someone well or ill …

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