have+understanding

  • 11have a feel for something — informal phrase to have a natural ability to do or understand something He’s really got a feel for tennis. Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: feel * * * have a feel for sth …

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  • 12have a feel for — have a sensitive appreciation or an intuitive understanding of you have to have a feel for animals …

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  • 13have/take/get the measure of someone — have/take/get the measure of (someone) (or have/take/get someone s measure) chiefly Brit : to have or get a good understanding about what is needed to defeat or deal with (someone you are competing against) She failed to take the measure of her… …

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  • 14have/take/get the measure of — (someone) (or have/take/get someone s measure) chiefly Brit : to have or get a good understanding about what is needed to defeat or deal with (someone you are competing against) She failed to take the measure of her opponent. [=she failed to… …

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  • 15have a heart — If someone has a heart, they arekind and sympathetic.  If you say, Have a heart to someone, you are asking them to be understanding and sympathetic …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 16have a feel for — ► have a feel for have a sensitive appreciation or understanding of. Main Entry: ↑feel …

    English terms dictionary

  • 17have a feel for — have a sensitive appreciation or understanding of. → feel …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 18have an ear for something — have an ear for (something) if someone has an ear for music, poetry, or languages, they are good at hearing, repeating, or understanding these sounds. She s never had much of an ear for languages. (often negative) …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 19have an ear for — (something) if someone has an ear for music, poetry, or languages, they are good at hearing, repeating, or understanding these sounds. She s never had much of an ear for languages. (often negative) …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 20understanding — noun 1 knowledge of a subject, of how sth works, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, comprehensive, full ▪ He showed a full understanding of the sequence of events. ▪ growing ▪ accurate …

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