英:['hævɪŋ]
美:['hævɪŋ]
英:['hævɪŋ]
美:['hævɪŋ]
词根:have
aux.have 已经
vt.have 有;让;拿;从事;允许
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
having fun玩乐
【WIN】满足条件
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
hazard1 of 2noun
a game of chance played with two dice
chance entry 1 sense 1, accident
a source of danger
an obstacle on a golf course
hazard2 of 2verb
venture entry 1 sense 1, risk
hazard a guess
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 She is in the fortunate position of having plenty of choice.
好在她有很多选择。
2 Having the right equipment at hand will be enormously helpful.
手头上有合适的设备将会帮上大忙。
3 Happiness is having a scratch for everyitch.
快乐就是挠到了所有的痒处。
4 He started having night sweats.
他开始夜间盗汗。
5 Prisons are having to pack in as many inmates as possible.
监狱只好拼命往里面塞犯人。
6 I'm used to having my sleep interrupted.
我习惯了睡觉时被吵醒。
7 You can have it until I get back.
8 I'm sick of your having hysterics, okay?
你歇斯底里的样子我讨厌透了,知道吗?
9 I wouldn't mind having his money!
我愿意接受他的钱!
10 They are having a physical relationship.
他们有着性关系。
11 She has a red bike, and I have a blue one.
12 I'm having fish. What about you?
我吃鱼,你呢?
13 But the Department of Education does have public-school withdrawal numbers, which skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
14 His work clothes, having become saturated with oil, had to be cleaned.
他的工作服已经被油浸透,该洗洗了。
15 They identified six plants as having potential for development into pharmaceutical drugs.
他们验明6种植物有可能提炼出药物麻醉剂。
16 I couldn't remember ever having felt so safe and secure.
我从未有过如此安全的感觉。
17 We've got things to do.
18 Do they have a new car?
19 He will now face a disciplinary hearing for having an affair.
他因有外遇而要面临纪律听证会的裁决。
20 The unnamed 25-year-old was freed by a criminal court near Cairo, despite having been found in possession of a large packet of hashish.
这名姓名未被公开的二十五岁青年,日前被开罗附近的一所刑事法庭释放,虽然他被警察查获持有一袋大麻。
1 贪求的
2 财产
goods thing money property asset estate substance wealth possession fortune means res belonging seizine mean interest living pile holding moneybag seizin straw in the boots good worth stuff faculty proprietary heir propriety chose
3 持有
possession have own hold possess possess of catch hold of possess oneself of lie on hand in possession of
5 拥有
possession possessiveness rejoice get keep own hold enjoy bear possess boast occupy ready to hand have in hand possess of provided with in possession of possessed of be provided with
6 贪求
7 所有物
goods effect property possession chattel belonging personal effects iktas stuff holding proprietary good asset
8 占有欲的