(verb)
had[h? Is there ...? z]
transitive verb
Have:
Have:
There's already a car.
We already have a car.
Have the characteristics, qualities, or functions of:
Having the characteristics, qualities, or functions of:
Have a beard; Full of energy.
Have a beard; burst with vitality
To own or contain as a component:
To contain or be part of something:
A car with an automatic transmission.
A car equipped with an automatic transmission system
Have a special relationship with:
Have a special relationship:
There are many disciples.
There are many believers.
Have knowledge or ability in:
Have knowledge or talent in something:
I hardly know Spanish.
Know a little Spanish
Keep it in mind; Hospitality:
Keep it in mind; Hug:
Doubt their loyalty.
Doubt their loyalty.
Use or show in action:
To use or display with action:
Be compassionate.
Show compassion
Get possession; Get:
Possession; Get:
There is not a book in the town.
There is not a book in the town.
Receive; Get:
Received; Get:
I received a letter from my cousin.
I received a letter from my cousin.
Accept; Take away:
Accept; Storage:
I want green beans, not spinach.
I want green beans instead of spinach.
Suffer:
Suffer, suffer:
Vision is defective.
Poor eyesight
The experience of:
Experience, experience:
Last winter was very difficult.
Last winter was very difficult.
By persuasion or coercion:
To cause by persuasion or coercion:
Let my assistant run errands.
Let my assistant run errands
Make into:
Made into:
Fascinate everyone.
Attracted everyone.
Allow; Allow:
Allow; Permission:
I won't behave like that in my house.
I'm not allowed to do that in my home.
To carry out, execute, or execute:
Carry out, do, carry out:
There is an argument.
quarrel
Put at a disadvantage:
Put at a disadvantage:
Your opponent in the debate is superior to you in every question.
In the debate, your opponent puts you at a disadvantage on every issue.
To surpass, especially by trickery or deception:
Take advantage of, especially by trickery or deception:
They realized that they had been cheated by a liar, but it was too late.
They found themselves cheated by a swindler, but it was too late.
Influence by dishonest means; Bribery:
Informal bribery: exerting influence through improper means; Bribery:
An honest official who can't be bought.
An honest official unmoved by bribery.
Birth (offspring):
Reproduction (offspring):
Want to have a baby.
Want to have a child
Give birth; Bear:
Health; Fertility rate:
She's going to have a baby.
She's going to have a baby.
Share:
Eat and drink:
Have lunch.
have lunch
Have to; Must:
Forced; Must:
We just need to get there on time.
We must get there on time.
Have sexual relations with.
Sexual intercourse: To have sexual relations with.
auxiliary verb
Used with past participles to form the present perfect tense, past perfect tense and future perfect tense, indicating the action of completion:
Used with past participles to form the present perfect tense, past perfect tense or future perfect tense, indicating the end:
The troublemaker has disappeared forever. I regret losing my temper. They will have finished when we arrive.
The troublemakers are on the right track. I regret losing my temper. They will finish it when we get there.
(noun)
Especially one who enjoys material wealth:
A rich man, especially one who enjoys material wealth:
"Almost overnight, the rich developed a new general hostility towards the poor" (Thomas P O 'Neill, Jr.)
"Almost overnight, the rich developed a new harmonious hatred for the poor" (Thomas P O 'Neill, Jr.)
let us
Give permission or opportunity; Allow:
Allow: to allow or give opportunities; Allow:
I let them borrow the car. The legacy finally allowed us to buy a house. See the instructions at leave 1
I allowed them to borrow the car. The inheritance finally enabled us to buy a house. See.
Make ... become; Brand:
Jean; Brand:
Let the news be known.
public information
Used as an auxiliary word in imperative sentences to express an order, a request or a proposal:
Used as an auxiliary verb in imperative sentences to express orders, requests or suggestions:
Let's finish the task! Let x be equal to y.
Let's finish the work! Let x be equal to y.
Used as an auxiliary word in imperative sentences to indicate warning or threat:
Used as an auxiliary verb in imperative sentences to indicate warning or threat:
Let her try!
Let her try!
Allow to enter, advance, or leave:
Allow to enter, advance, or leave:
Let the dog in.
Let the dog in
To release from or as if from imprisonment:
To release from or as if from imprisonment:
Release the air in the balloon; Give a shout.
Release the air in the balloon; Give a shrill cry
Rent or lease:
Let out, let out:
Rent a room.
Rent a room
To award, especially after the submission of a tender:
To contract out, especially after bidding:
Give the construction work to a new company.
Contract the construction project to a new company.
intransitive verb
Be rented or leased.
Be rented out, be rented out
Be allocated or become allocated, as to a contractor.
Contract: To sign a contract as a contractor.
Great
The size is very large.
Huge: large in shape
Larger than other similar ones.
Biggest: Larger in form than anything of its kind
Large in quantity or number:
A large number:
A large crowd is waiting for us. See
A large crowd is waiting for us. See.
Extensive in time or distance:
Very long in time or distance:
Great delay.
A long delay
Remarkable or outstanding in quantity, degree, or scope:
Striking or striking in degree, scope, or breadth:
A huge crisis.
A great crisis
Of great significance or importance:
Very important or very important:
A great work of art.
Great works of art
Supervisor or person in charge:
Main, main:
The big house in the manor.
A building on real estate
Superior in quality or character; Noble:
Great: Excellent in character or quality; Lofty:
"He was great before fate made him so" (john dryden)
"He was born a great man" (john dryden)
Powerful; Influential:
Powerful; Influential:
One of the western powers.
One of the western powers
Prominent; Outstanding:
Excellent: excellent; Famous:
A great leader.
Outstanding leader.
Shanda; Noble.
Noble; noble
Informal enthusiasm:
Informal extremely enthusiastic:
A person who loves music.
Music Fans
Informal very skilled:
Skilled: informal, skilled:
Be good at algebra.
be great at algebra
Informal is very good; First-rate:
Informal and wonderful; Highest level:
We had a good time at the dance.
We danced happily.
A generation away from the designated relatives. Often used in combination words:
Zeng's means generational: two generations apart by blood. Often used in combination:
A great granddaughter.
great-granddaughter
Pregnant.
As the old saying goes, pregnant
(noun)
Local great man or great great man:
Plural great men or great great men, great things:
A composer regarded as one of the great men.
A composer regarded as one of the great men.
music
music
A branch of most organs, usually containing the most powerful wind instruments.
Main keyboard and pipes: most parts of an organ, usually including the most powerful pipes.
Similar branches of other organs.
Similar parts of other organs
Informal language
Very good:
Very good:
Get along well with teachers.
Get along well with the teacher
4. with
In the company of ... Accompanying staff:
In the company of ... Accompanied by:
Did you go with her?
Are you going with her?
Beside; Except:
In addition, with:
Stand with the rabbi; Sit with your family.
Stand with the priest and sit with your family.
Having as a property, attribute, or characteristic:
To possess as a property, attribute, or characteristic:
Brought bad news; A man with a moustache.
Bring bad news; A man with a beard
Used as a function word to indicate accompanying details or situations:
Appearance: Used as a function word to indicate accompanying details or conditions:
Just sitting there with your mouth open.
Just sitting there with your mouth open.
In a manner characterized by:
In the manner of:
Perform skillfully; Speak enthusiastically.
Skillful performance; Speak enthusiastically
In the execution, use or operation of:
In the execution, use or operation of:
The car broke down.
There is something wrong with this car.
In the charge or custody of:
note:
Leave the cat with the neighbors.
Entrust a cat to the care of a neighbor.
According to the opinion or estimate of:
In the view or estimation of:
If you don't mind.
If you don't object.
Support; With regard to ...:
Support, agree with:
I support anyone who wants to help the homeless.
I support anyone who wants to help the homeless.
Have the same views or beliefs as:
Have the same views or beliefs as:
He agrees with us on that issue.
He agrees with us on that issue.
In the same group or mixture as; These include:
In the same group or mixture; At:
Plant onions and carrots together.
Plant carrots and onions together.
Join or be employed by:
Be a member of; Employed by:
Play with the symphony orchestra; It is a publishing company.
Playing in a symphony orchestra; Employed by a publishing company
By the means or medium of:
By the means or medium of:
Eat with a fork; His jokes made us laugh.
Eat with a fork; Make us laugh with his jokes.
By existence or use:
By the existence or use of:
A pillow stuffed with feathers; A balloon filled with helium.
A pillow full of feathers; A balloon filled with helium.
Although:
Although:
Despite her experience, she can't find a job.
Despite her experience, she still can't find a job.
In the same direction as:
In the same direction as:
Sail before the wind; Go with the flow.
Sail before the wind; Follow the river
At the same time:
At the same time:
Get up with the birds.
Get up at the same time as the birds.
About:
About, about:
We are satisfied with her decision. They hate the status quo.
We are glad that she decided to do so; They hate the status quo.
Used as a function word to indicate an action, an exchange activity, or an informal agreement or a party to an agreement:
And …: used as functional words to indicate one party to an action, exchange activity or informal agreement or decision:
Play with dogs; Have a talk with the whole class; Live with my aunt.
Play with dogs; Talk with classmates; Live with my aunt.
Compare or contrast with:
Compared with ...; On the contrary:
A skirt exactly like the one her sister just bought.
It's the same style as the clothes her sister just bought.
Copy that:
Received, obtained:
He left with her permission. I escaped with only a few bruises.
He left with her permission. I only got a few bruises when I ran away.
And; In addition:
And; Add:
My books, together with my brother's, make up a fairly large library. We ate turkey with various ingredients.
My books and my brother's books can make a big library; We have turkey and necessary condiments.
Including; Including:
Including:
Plus postage and handling fee, it comes to $29.95.
Including postage and handling fee, the total is $29.95.
Objection; Against:
Objection; Confrontation:
Wrestle with an opponent.
Wrestle with an opponent
As a result or consequence of:
Results and consequences:
Trembling with fear; Have the flu.
Trembling with fear; Infect with influenza
So as to contact or connect to:
Join: in order to get in touch; To connect:
Connect the first car with the second car; Holding hands with their partners.
Pairing the first car with the second car; Hold hands with your partner
In order to get rid of or separate from:
Separate from:
Break up with her husband.
Break up with her husband
In the course of ...:
In the course of ...:
As time goes on, we get old.
We grow with the passage of time.
In proportion to:
In proportion to:
The older the wine, the more fragrant it is.
The older the wine, the better it smells.
Relationship with:
In the relationship of:
Get along well with peers.
Get along well with my colleagues.
And; Be in an advantageous position compared with:
Also; Better:
She can sing with the best of them.
She can sing well with the best of them.
According to the experience or practice of:
According to experience and practice:
For me, this is a matter of priority.
For me, this is a priority.
Used as a function word to indicate close contact:
Used as a function word to indicate close contact:
With the appearance of rockets, the space age began.
With the appearance of rockets, the space age began.
The size is very large.
Huge: large in shape
Larger than other similar ones.
Biggest: Larger in form than anything of its kind
Large in quantity or number:
A large number:
A large crowd is waiting for us. See
A large crowd is waiting for us. See.
Extensive in time or distance:
Very long in time or distance:
Great delay.
A long delay
Remarkable or outstanding in quantity, degree, or scope:
Striking or striking in degree, scope, or breadth:
A huge crisis.
A great crisis
Of great significance or importance:
Very important or very important:
A great work of art.
Great works of art
Supervisor or person in charge:
Main, main:
The big house in the manor.
A building on real estate
Superior in quality or character; Noble:
Great: Excellent in character or quality; Lofty:
"He was great before fate made him so" (john dryden)
"He was born a great man" (john dryden)
Powerful; Influential:
Powerful; Influential:
One of the western powers.
One of the western powers
Prominent; Outstanding:
Excellent: excellent; Famous:
A great leader.
Outstanding leader.
Shanda; Noble.
Noble; noble
Informal enthusiasm:
Informal extremely enthusiastic:
A person who loves music.
Music Fans
Informal very skilled:
Skilled: informal, skilled:
Be good at algebra.
be great at algebra
Informal is very good; First-rate:
Informal and wonderful; Highest level:
We had a good time at the dance.
We danced happily.
A generation away from the designated relatives. Often used in combination words:
Zeng's means generational: two generations apart by blood. Often used in combination:
A great granddaughter.
great-granddaughter
Pregnant.
As the old saying goes, pregnant
(noun)
Local great man or great great man:
Plural great men or great great men, great things:
A composer regarded as one of the great men.
A composer regarded as one of the great men.
music
music
A branch of most organs, usually containing the most powerful wind instruments.
Main keyboard and pipes: most parts of an organ, usually including the most powerful pipes.
Similar branches of other organs.
Similar parts of other organs
Informal language
Very good:
Very good:
Get along well with teachers.
Get along well with the teacher
Step 5 go
Move or travel; Continue:
Move, walk; Forward:
We will go by bus. Lawyers went door to door seeking donations. How fast can this ship run?
We will go by bus. Fundraisers went door to door to collect money. How fast is this ship?
Leave a place; Set out:
Leave: Leave a place; Leave:
Leave before I cry.
Leave before I cry
Pursue a goal:
Proceed according to the procedure:
A message sent to the ambassador through diplomatic channels.
Information conveyed to the ambassador through diplomatic channels
Seek help from others, such as asking for help:
Go to:
Directly to the voters in her constituency. See
Voters who turned directly to her constituency. See.
Extend between two points or in a certain direction; Run:
Extend between two points or in a certain direction; Extension:
Curtains hanging from the ceiling to the floor.
Curtains hang from the ceiling to the floor.
Give the entrance; Clue:
Enter; Direction:
The stairs leading to the basement.
Stairs leading to the basement
To work properly:
Working normally and running well:
This car won't move.
The car broke down.
Have money.
Circulation and passage
Pass from one person to another; Circulate:
Convey: to convey from one person to another; Communication:
There are many rumors in the office.
There are bad words in the office.
As a result of the sale:
Sell to:
The gold watch was sold to the highest bidder.
The gold watch was sold to the highest bidder.
Informal usage: used as an emphasis when connected with coordinate verbs:
Informal language emphasizes mood: use and connect with verbs side by side to strengthen language potential;
She went to the personnel department to complain.
She complained to the personnel bureau.
Used in the continuous tense, used with the infinitive to express future intentions or expectations:
Will: used in the continuous tense, used with infinitive to express future plans and expectations;
I am going to learn how to dance.
I'm going to learn to dance
Be in a certain state.
State: To be in a specific state
Be in a certain state:
Start to change to a specific state:
Go crazy; Hair that has turned white.
Crazy; Gray hair
Continue to be in a certain state or an activity:
To maintain a particular state or activity:
Barefoot all summer.
Barefoot all summer.
Carry an action to a certain point or degree:
To some extent, carry out an activity:
Your parents spent a lot of money on your college education.
Your parents spent a lot of money on your college education.
Habitually located; Belong to:
Attribution: habitually placed; Belong to:
The fork is on the left side of the plate. Where do you put the plates?
The fork is usually placed on the left side of the plate. Where did you put the plate?
Be able to enter or fit into:
Capable of accommodating, accommodating:
Can this suitcase fit in the trunk of your car?
Can this suitcase be put on the frame?
Turn over to sb.:
Bequeathed to, inherited from:
All the jewels were given to her heir.
All the jewels belong to her heir.
To be allocated:
Assigned to:
How much of your salary is used for rent?
How much of your salary is used to pay rent?
Become a contributing factor:
To indicate: As a useful factor:
All this shows us that this project can be completed on time.
This shows us that the plan can be completed on time.
Have a specific form:
As ... says, there are certain forms:
As the saying goes.
as the proverb goes
Generally speaking:
Roughly so:
Like a big dog, behave well
Well done, like an adult.
Passing by; Elapsed time:
Gradually disappear; Death:
I had a good day until I got your call.
I had a good day before I got your call.
Run out.
exhaust
Abandoned or abolished:
Give up, get rid of:
All luxuries will be eliminated.
We must give up all luxuries.
Become weak; Failure:
Weaknesses; Recession:
His hearing began to decline.
His hearing began to decline.
Separate; Break up.
Separation; pause
Stop living; Go to hell.
Death; Gradually disappear
Get along; Fares:
Progress; Situation:
How are things going?
What happened?
To achieve a successful result:
Get good results:
Ideas that make the advertising campaign really successful.
Creativity makes advertising successful.
As an attachment or companion, it is appropriate or appropriate:
Suitable or appropriate as a gadget or accessory:
A color that matches your complexion very well.
A color that goes well with your complexion.
Have authority:
Have authority and effect:
I am what I say.
I am what I said.
Effective, acceptable or sufficient.
Effective, acceptable and sufficient
Excretion of waste from the bladder or intestine.
Informal excretion of waste from bladder or intestine
Start an action:
Start an action:
Here we go.
Start now!
Walking is out of date.
Abandon words and walk away
transitive verb
To advance or move according to:
Press ... to move forward, act:
I am free to go my own way.
I can decide for myself.
Crossing:
Cross:
Only two runners finished the race.
Only two runners finished the whole race.
informal
Informal language
Bet:
To bet:
Bet $20 on this black horse.
Bet twenty dollars on the dark horse.
Bid:
Bid, bid:
I am willing to pay $500 for this vase.
I bid $500 for this vase.
informal
Informal language
Take responsibility or obligation:
Be responsible for, vouch for:
To bail out a client.
Bail client
Participate (to a certain extent):
Take part in (to some extent):
If we win the lottery, will you share it with me?
If we win the lottery, will you give me half?
Equivalent to; Weighing:
Weighing; Weighing:
A shark weighing 400 pounds.
A 400-pound shark
Informal enjoyment:
Informal language enjoyment:
I can go and have a cold beer now.
I can enjoy a cold beer right away.
The usage problem is easy to say. Mainly used for oral narration:
Usage: Say, mainly used in action sentences:
First I said, "Thank you", and then he said, "Why?"
I first said, "Thank you," and then he asked, "Why thank me?"
(noun)
Complicated things
The act or an instance of going.
The act or an instance of walking.
An attempt; Efforts:
Try it; Efforts:
Try to perform.
Try to take action
The time or period of an activity.
Activity time or period
Informal energy; Vigor:
Informal language energy; Vigor:
There are many to go.
burst with vitality
informal
Informal language
Forward.
advance
Starting point for frequent visits:
Starting point for frequent visits:
"From the beginning, there were some pleasant irregularities in the whole incident" (Erica Abel)
"From the beginning, the whole thing was a little illegal" (Erica abir)
Planned actions can be achieved:
Informal success: the conditions under which planned actions can be achieved:
The space mission has begun.
The space mission was a great success.
(adjective)
Informal usage functions normally and is ready for action:
Informal expression works well, ready:
All systems are normal.
All systems are working well.