英:[hæv dʌn]
美:[hæv dʌn]
英:[hæv dʌn]
美:[hæv dʌn]
结束,做完;
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
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
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, in a nutshell, is what Richard Chaplin appears to have done.
简言之,这好像就是理查德·查普林所做的一切。
2 Have they got a new car?
3 You can have it until I get back.
4 a society that discriminates between the haves and the have-nots
5 They will bitterly regret what they have done for ever more.
他们会为自己的所作所为痛悔终生。
6 What am I supposed to have done wrong now?
我这会儿究竟做错了什么?
7 I asked myself what I would have done in such a situation.
我问自己在这种情况下我会怎么做。
8 Artemi Panarin, who had 120 points in the regular season, has just three assists through five games as well.
9 Do they have a new car?
10 I would never have done what they did.
他们做的事情我是决不会做的。
11 I have done woodwork for many years.
我做木工好多年了。
12 He complains that the others have done him out of his share.
他抱怨其他人骗走了他应得的那份。
13 He had the newspaper right in his hand.
14 She got another part-time job and now she has two jobs.
15 What would you have done in my place, my dear?
亲爱的,你如果处在我的位置会怎么做?
16 I used to have a necklace like that, but I lost it.
17 He had a frantic rush to get his work done.
他急急忙忙把工作做完。
18 She has a red bike, and I have a blue one.
19 He'd have done anything to anybody to save his own skin.
为了活命,他可以不顾任何人,不择手段。
20 I thought you would have finished it by now.
我以为到现在为止你已经做完那件事。
1 和…断绝关系
2 结束
complete out over through off cesser end close termination wind-up foregone destroy fulfil finalize Scotch decapitate do stop pass finish determine die settle conclude terminate vanish put the lid on put the kibosh on knit up put a termination to make an end of put paid to knock on the head put an end to come to an end close out at an end pack it in
4 停止
check stop stand rest halt cessation repose stoppage standstill desist surcease quit deadlock cut pass finish drop die flee discontinue renounce nark it call a halt put a stopper on make an end of fetch up chuck it pass away drop it put a stop to close out pack it in
5 完成
complete primary wrapped through performance achievement accomplishment perfection consummation follow-through foregone compass effect perfect achieve realize fulfil finalize consummate effectuate do finish perform pull discharge follow out bring into effect knit up all over live up to work it be done with come to an end go through with