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having

/hav; unstressed huhv, uhv; for 26 usually haf/US // hæv; unstressed həv, əv; for 26 usually hæf //UK // (hæv) //

有,具有,拥有,有了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    present singular 1st person have,2nd have or hast,3rd has or hath,present plural have;past singular 1st person had,2nd had or hadst or had·dest,3rd had,past plural had;past participle had;present participle hav·ing.

    • : to possess; own; hold for use; contain: He has property. The work has an index.
    • : to hold, possess, or accept in some relation, as of kindred or relative position: He wanted to marry her, but she wouldn't have him.
    • : to get, receive, or take: to have a part in a play; to have news.
    • : to experience, undergo, or endure, as joy or pain: Have a good time. He had a heart attack last year.
    • : to hold in mind, sight, etc.: to have doubts.
    • : to cause to, as by command or invitation: Have him come here at five.
    • : to be related to or be in a certain relation to: She has three cousins. He has a kind boss.
    • : to show or exhibit in action or words: She had the crust to refuse my invitation.
    • : to be identified or distinguished by; possess the characteristic of: He has a mole on his left cheek. This wood has a silky texture.
    • : to engage in or carry on: to have a talk; to have a fight.
    • : to partake of; eat or drink: He had cake and coffee for dessert.
    • : to permit or allow: I will not have any talking during the concert.
    • : to assert, maintain, or represent as being: Rumor has it that she's going to be married.
    • : to know, understand, or be skilled in: to have neither Latin nor Greek.
    • : to beget or give birth to: to have a baby.
    • : to hold an advantage over: He has you there.
    • : to outwit, deceive, or cheat: We realized we'd been had by an expert con artist.
    • : to control or possess through bribery; bribe.
    • : to gain possession of: There is none to be had at that price.
    • : to hold or put in a certain position or situation: The problem had me stumped. They had him where they wanted him.
    • : to exercise, display, or make use of: Have pity on him.
    • : to invite or cause to be present as a companion or guest: We had Evelyn and Everett over for dinner. He has his bodyguard with him at all times.
    • : to engage in sexual intercourse with.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    present singular 1st person have,2nd have or hast,3rd has or hath,present plural have;past singular 1st person had,2nd had or hadst or had·dest,3rd had,past plural had;past participle had;present participle hav·ing.

    • : to be in possession of money or wealth: There are some who have and some who have not.
  1. 1

    present singular 1st person have,2nd have or hast,3rd has or hath,present plural have;past singular 1st person had,2nd had or hadst or had·dest,3rd had,past plural had;past participle had;present participle hav·ing.

    • : : She has gone. It would have been an enjoyable party if he hadn't felt downcast.
    • : to be required, compelled, or under obligation: I have to leave now. I didn't want to study, but I had to.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually haves . an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits.
  1. 1
    • : have at, to go at vigorously; attack: First he decided to have at his correspondence.

Phrases

  • have a ball
  • have a big mouth
  • have a bone to pick
  • have a brush with
  • have a case on
  • have a clear conscience
  • have a clue
  • have a crack at
  • have a crush on
  • have a familiar ring
  • have a fit
  • have against
  • have a go at
  • have a good command of
  • have a good day
  • have a good head on one's shoulders
  • have a good mind to
  • have a good thing going
  • have a good time
  • have a grasp of
  • have a hand in
  • have a hard time
  • have a head for
  • have a heart
  • have a hold over
  • have all one's buttons
  • have a lot going for
  • have a lot on one's plate
  • have a mind to
  • have an edge on
  • have a nerve
  • have an eye for
  • have a nice day
  • have another guess coming
  • have an out
  • have a penchant for
  • have a right to
  • have a say in
  • have a screw loose
  • have a shot at
  • have a stake in
  • have at
  • have a thing about
  • have a thing going
  • have a time of it
  • have a way with
  • have a weakness for
  • have a whack at
  • have a word with
  • have a yen for
  • have designs on
  • have dibs on
  • have done
  • have eyes only for
  • have fits
  • have going for one
  • have got to
  • have had enough
  • have had it
  • have in common
  • have in one's hands
  • have it
  • have it both ways
  • have it coming
  • have it in for
  • have it in one
  • have it made
  • have it out
  • have kittens
  • have no business
  • have no heart for
  • have none of
  • have no stomach for
  • have nothing on
  • have nothing to do with
  • have no time for
  • have no truck with
  • have no use for
  • have on
  • have one's ass in a sling
  • have one's cake and eat it, too
  • have one's day
  • have one's druthers
  • have oneself
  • have one's eye on
  • have one's hands full
  • have one's head in the sand
  • have one's head screwed on right
  • have one's heart in it
  • have one's moments
  • have one's own way
  • have one's say
  • have one's way with
  • have one's wits about one
  • have one's work cut out for one
  • have on the ball
  • have out
  • have pity on
  • have pull with
  • have rocks in one's head
  • have someone's ear
  • have someone's hide
  • have someone's number
  • have someone by the balls
  • have something against
  • have something coming
  • have something going
  • have something on
  • have something to show for
  • have the better of
  • have the blues
  • have the courage of one's convictions
  • have the edge on
  • have the feel of
  • have the goods on
  • have the guts
  • have the heart to
  • have the last laugh
  • have the makings of
  • have the say
  • have to
  • have to do with
  • have to show for
  • have two left feet
  • have words with

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbe in possession
Antonyms
verbendure, bear
verbcontain

Examples

  • Having been a legislator and a mayor, I particularly enjoy being a chief executive,” he said.

  • At first—it was the early stages of reporting—I was amused at having been so crassly underestimated.

  • Nothing made Groucho funnier than having this Margaret Dumont around not understanding the jokes.

  • Similarly, a recent NPR report covered the challenges many police departments are having recruiting officers of color.

  • Having regional appeal is one thing; simply being a regional candidate is another.

  • The Spaniards captured two schooners, having on board 22 officers and 30 men, all of whom were hanged or sent to the mines.

  • You see, I'd always thought of him as the boy whom Great-aunt Lucia described having seen.

  • And having an enormous appetite he was fortunate in being expert at finding angleworms.

  • In the meantime, the outlaw, having observed how much more cordially the tyrant is received than himself, has made his exit.

  • But Polavieja started his campaign with the immense advantage of having the whole of the dry season before him.