having
有,具有,拥有,有了
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Definitions
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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.
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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 be in possession of money or wealth: There are some who have and some who have not.
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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.
- : : 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.
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- : Usually haves . an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits.
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- : 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
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.