have
verb In some senses have got is also used, especially in British English.Verb Forms
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they have | |
have not | |
haven't | |
he / she / it has | |
past simple had | |
past participle had | |
-ing form having |
- (also have got)have something
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to own, hold or possess something 有;持有;占有 He had a new car and a boat. 他有一辆新车和一条船。 Have you got a job yet? 你有工作了吗? I don't have that much money on me. 我身上没带那么多钱。 She's got a BA in English. 她有英语学士学位。
British/American have you got? / do you have?have you got? / do you have?- Have got is the usual verb in British English to show possession, etc. in positive statements in the present tense, in negative statements and in questions:
They’ve got a wonderful house. 他们有一所漂亮的房子。 We haven’t got a television. 我们没有电视机。 Have you got a meeting today? 你今天有会吗?
以 do 构成疑问句和否定句亦常见: Do you have any brothers and sisters? 你有兄弟姐妹吗? We don’t have a car 我们没有汽车。
- Have is also used but is more formal:
亦可用 have 构成疑问句和否定句,但较正式: I have no objection to your request. 我不反对你的请求。 Have you an appointment? 你有约会吗?
非正式用语中也常见一些带 have 的短语: I’m sorry, I haven’t a clue. 对不起,我一无所知。
- In the past tense had is used in positive statements. In negatives and questions, forms with did have are usually used:
在过去时中 had 用于肯定句,而否定句和疑问句通常用 did have: They had a wonderful house. 他们曾有一所漂亮的房子。 We didn’t have much time. 我们没有多少时间。 Did she have her husband with her? 她那时与丈夫在一起吗?
- In North American English have and forms with do/does/did are the usual way to show possession, etc. in positive statements, negatives and questions:
They have a wonderful house. 他们有一所漂亮的房子。 We don’t have a television. 我们没有电视机。 Do you have a meeting today? 你今天有会吗?
have got 不用于疑问句,而用于肯定句中,着重强调某人有某物而非另一物: ‘Does your brother have brown hair?’ ‘No, he’s got blond hair.’ “你弟弟的头发是棕色的吗?”“不,他有一头金发。”
- In both British English and North American English have and forms with do/does and did are used when you are referring to a habit or routine:
We don’t often have time to talk. 我们一般没有时间谈话。
- (also have got)have something
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 be made up of 由…组成 - (also have got)
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to show a quality or feature 显示出,带有(性质、特征) - (also have got)have something to do something
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to show a particular quality by your actions (通过行动)表现出(品质) - (also have got)have somebody/something
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 used to show a particular relationship (表示关系)有 - (also have got)have something
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to be able to make use of something because it is available 能用 - (also have got)have something
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to be in a position where you ought to do something 有责任(或义务) - (also have got)
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to be in a position of needing to do something 须要,有必要(做某事) - (also have got)have something
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to let a feeling or thought come into your mind 感到;想到 - (also have got)have something
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to suffer from an illness or a disease 患病;得病;染病 Extra ExamplesTopics Illnessa1He found out that he had HIV just last year. 他去年才知道自己染上了艾滋病。 I had a cold yesterday and I couldn't come to work. 昨天我感冒了,没能来上班。
- (also have got)have somebody/something + adv./prep.
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to hold somebody/something in the way mentioned 抓住;握着;支承 - (also have got)have something + adv./prep.
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to place or keep something in a particular position 使放在;使保持(在) - have something
to experience something 经受;经历;经验 - have something
to organize or hold an event 组织;举办 - have something
to eat, drink or smoke something 吃;喝;吸(烟等) to have breakfast/lunch/dinner 吃早饭/午饭/正餐 I'll have the salmon (= for example, in a restaurant). 我要一份鲑鱼。 I had a cigarette while I was waiting. 我等候时抽了一支烟。
Extra ExamplesHave you had breakfast yet? 你吃过早饭了吗? I just had a sandwich for lunch. 我午饭就吃了个三明治。
- have something
to perform a particular action 进行(活动) - have somebody/something
to give birth to somebody/something 生;生产 - have something
to produce a particular effect 产生(效果) - have something
(not usually used in the progressive tenses )通常不用于进行时 to receive something from somebody For example, when ordering in a cafe or restaurant. In North American English you can also say: Can I get a Coke?收到;接到 - have something
to be given something; to have something done to you 得到;接受;受到 - (also have got)have something doing something
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to experience the effects of somebody’s actions 接受(某人行为的效果) - have something done
(used with a past participle )与过去分词连用 to suffer the effects of what somebody else does to you 蒙受(他人所为的后果) - have something done
(used with a past participle )与过去分词连用 to cause something to be done for you by somebody else 让(他人)为你做(某事) to tell or arrange for somebody to do something for you 要(或安排)(某人)做(某事) -
to cause somebody/something to be in a particular state; to make somebody react in a particular way 使处于(某状态);使做出(某种反应) - (also have got)have somebody with you
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to be with somebody 同(某人)在一起 - [no passive] have somebody/something
to take care of somebody/something in your home, especially for a limited period (尤指短期在自己家中)照料,照看 - [no passive] have somebody + adv./prep.
to entertain somebody in your home (在家中)招待,款待 (used in negative sentences, especially after will not, cannot, etc. )用于否定句,尤置于 will not、cannot 等之后 to allow something; to accept something without complaining 允许;容忍 - (also have got)have somebody (informal)
(not used in the progressive tenses )不用于进行时 to put somebody at a disadvantage in an argument Topics Opinion and argumentc2辩过;胜过 - have somebody (slang)
to have sex with somebody 同(某人)性交 - [usually passive] (informal)
to trick or cheat somebody 欺骗;蒙骗 - [no passive] have somebody as something
to take or accept somebody for a particular role 让,接受(某人承担职务)
own/hold拥有;持有
consist of由…组成
quality/feature性质;特征
relationship关系
something available可利用
should/must应该;必须
feeling/thought感觉;思想
illness病
hold抓住
put/keep in a position放/保持在某位置
experience经历
event活动
eat/drink/smoke饮食;吸烟
do something做某事
give birth生
effect效果
receive接收
have something done让某事做成
put somebody/something in a condition使处于某状况
be with在一起
guests客人
allow允许
in argument辩论
sex性
trick欺骗
for a job工作
Word OriginOld English habban, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hebben and German haben, also probably to heave.
Idioms Most idioms containing have are at the entries for the nouns and adjectives in the idioms, for example have your eye on somebody is at eye n.
have (got) something against somebody
to dislike somebody because of something bad they have done to you in the past 得到;接受;受到 I don’t have anything against her, we just don’t get along. 我对她没有任何意见,我们只是合不来。
have done with something
have had it (informal)
to be in a very bad condition; to be unable to be repaired 情形很糟;不能修复 to be extremely tired 极度疲乏 to have lost all chance of surviving something 毫无幸存机会;完蛋 to be going to experience something unpleasant 将吃苦头 to be unable to accept a situation any longer 无法继续容忍 I’ve had it (up to here) with him—he’s done it once too often. 我受够他了,他这一次太过分了。
have it (that…)
have (got) it/that coming (to you)
have it in for somebody
- (informal)
to not like somebody and be unpleasant to them 跟某人过不去
have it in you (to do something)
- (informal)
to be capable of doing something 有能力(做某事)
have it off/away (with somebody)
- (British English, slang)
to have sex with somebody 同(某人)性交
have (got) nothing on somebody/something
- (informal)
to be not nearly as good as somebody/something see also have (got) something on somebody不如;比不上
not having any
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