- the have and the have-nots
- имущие и неимущие
In several countries there appear to be two kinds of justice — one for the haves and another for the have-nots.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов. 2013.
In several countries there appear to be two kinds of justice — one for the haves and another for the have-nots.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов. 2013.
the have-nots — people who have little money and few possessions : poor people usually used in the phrase the haves and the have nots the gap between the haves and the have nots [=between rich people and poor people] • • • Main Entry: ↑have nots … Useful english dictionary
have-nots — plural n. usu. the have nots informal economically disadvantaged people lack of access to information will perpetuate the division between the haves and have nots * * * /ˈhævˌnɑːts/ noun the have nots : people who have little money and few… … Useful english dictionary
have-nots — PHRASE If you refer to two groups of people as haves and have nots, you mean that the first group are very wealthy and the second group are very poor. You can also refer generally to poor people as have nots. The stark contrast between the haves… … English dictionary
the haves and the have nots — rich and the poor, privileged and the non privileged, upper class and lower class … English contemporary dictionary
the haves and the have-nots — informal people with plenty of money. → have … English new terms dictionary
the haves — people who have a lot of money and possessions : wealthy people usually used in the phrase the haves and the have nots the gap between the haves and the have nots [=between rich people and poor people] • • • Main Entry: ↑haves … Useful english dictionary
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