英:[hæd ˈbetə]
美:[hæd ˈbɛtɚ]
英:[hæd ˈbetə]
美:[hæd ˈbɛtɚ]
应该,最好还是;
verb
transitive verb
to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement I have my rights
they have a new car
to hold in one's use, service, regard, or at one's disposal we don't have time to stay
the group will have enough tickets for everyone
to hold, include, or contain as a part or whole April has 30 days
the car has power brakes
to feel obligation in regard to—usually used with an infinitive with tohave a deadline to meet
we have things to do
to stand in a certain relationship to we will have the wind at our backs
has three fine children
to acquire or get possession of : obtain
these shoes are the best to be had
receive
She asked if he had any news.
acceptspecifically: to accept in marriage could find no one who would have him
so burnt no one would have a piece
to copulate with
claims to have had many women
to be marked or characterized by (a quality, attribute, or faculty) has a way with words
both have red hair
exhibit, show
had the gall to refuse
use, exercise
have mercy on us
to experience especially by submitting to, undergoing, or suffering
I have a cold
to make the effort to perform (an action) or engage in (an activity)
have a look at that cut
to entertain in the mind
have an opinion
to cause or command to do something—used with the infinitive without to
have the children stay
to cause to be in a certain place or state
has people around at all times
allow
we'll have no more of that
to be competent in
has only a little French
to hold in a position of disadvantage or certain defeat
we have him now
to take advantage of : trick, fool
been had by a partner
bear sense 3a
have a baby
to partake of have a piece
have dinner
bribe, suborn
can be had for a price
auxiliary verb
—used with the past participle to form the present perfect, past perfect, or future perfecthad already eatenwill have finished dinner by then
has gone home
to be compelled, obliged, or required—used with an infinitive with to or to alonedo what you have toit has to be said
we had to go
noun
one that is well-endowed especially in material wealth
the haves and have-nots
Verb and Noun Middle English, from Old English habban; akin to Old High German habēn to have, and perhaps to hevan to lift — more at heave >entry 1
The first known use of have was before the 12th century
pullover1 of 2adjective
put on by being pulled over the head
pullover sweater
pullover2 of 2noun
a pullover garment
have1 of 2verb
possess sense 1, own have the right to vote
have a dog
to consist of
April has 30 days
to be forced by duty or conscience in regard to : must have a letter to write
have to go
to stand in relationship to
has three sisters
obtain sense 1, get
the best to be had
receive sense 1
had bad news
accept sense 1aespecially: to accept in marriage
she wouldn't have him
to be marked or characterized by
has red hair
reveal sense 1
had the courage to refuse
use entry 2 sense 3, exercise
have mercy
experience entry 2, undergo I have a cold
have a good time
to perform an action or engage in an activity had a fight
have a look at that mess
to hold in the mind have doubts
have an opinion
to cause to do or be done please have the children stay
had my hair cut
to cause to be
has everyone confused
permit entry 1 sense 1
we'll have no more of that
to hold an advantage over
we have them now
trick entry 2 sense 1, fool
been had by a partner
bear entry 2 sense 2a
have a baby
to partake of
have dinner
bribe entry 2
can be had for a price
—used as a helping verb with the past participle of another verbhad already eatenwill have finished dinner by then
has gone home
have2 of 2noun
one that has much material wealth
1 This point is really relevant and we had better move on.
这一点至关重要,我们还是接着谈吧.
2 You had better brace yourself for some bad news.
有些坏消息,你最好做好准备.
3 She has a red bike, and I have a blue one.
4 Do they have a new car?
5 We had better get under the lee of the hedge until the rain stops.
我们最好在树篱下躲一躲等雨停。
6 You had better settle yourself down and start working.
你最好安下心来工作.
7 I used to have a necklace like that, but I lost it.
8 Even a worm will turn. You had better give her a way out.
弱者被逼太甚,也会进行抗争,你最好还是给她一条出路。
9 You can have it until I get back.
10 We've got things to do.
11 Perhaps you and I had better change over; you are more experienced.
也许我们的工作还是对换一下好, 你比我更有经验.
12 It's coming in chilly; we had better go home.
天冷了, 咱们还是回家吧.
13 I've written far too much and had better sign off.
我这封信写得太长了,最好就此落款结束.
14 But the Department of Education does have public-school withdrawal numbers, which skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
15 a society that discriminates between the haves and the have-nots
16 We had better learn by heart as many sentence patterns as we can.
我们最好尽可能多背句型。
17 You had better have another think.
你最好再想一想。
18 He had better cut out the nonsense.
他最好停止胡说八道。
19 The wind is too strong; we had better ease to.
风太大, 我们最好调转船头.
20 You had better discuss with her the disposal of the furniture.
你最好和她讨论一下如何布置家具.