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- Dictionaryhave/hav/
verb
- 1. possess, own, or hold: "he had a new car and a boat" Similar Opposite
- 2. experience; undergo: "I went to a few parties and had a good time" Similar
auxiliary
- 1. used with a past participle to form the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect tenses, and the conditional mood: "I have finished"
noun
- 1. people with plenty of money and possessions: informal "an increasing gap between the haves and have-nots"
- 2. a swindle. informal, dated British
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Learn the meaning and grammar of have, an irregular verb with many uses and forms. Find out how to use have as a main verb, an auxiliary verb, and a noun.
- English (US)
HAVE meaning: 1. used with the past participle of other...
- Simplified
HAVE translate: (与动词的过去分词连用,构成现在完成时和过去完成时), 拥有, 有,拥有, 生病,...
- Znaczenie Have, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
HAVE definicja: 1. used with the past participle of other...
- Have: Malay Translation
HAVE translate: telah; sudah, ada, mempunyai, menerima;...
- Have: Italian Translation
HAVE translate: usato con il participio passato di un altro...
- Have: Arabic Translation
HAVE translate: فِعل مُساعِد يُستخدم مع التصريف الثالث لفعل...
- Have It Off
HAVE IT OFF definition: 1. to have sex: 2. to have sex: ....
- Have: Russian Translation
HAVE translate: вспом. гл., вместе с прич. прош. вр....
- English (US)
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Learn the meaning, pronunciation and grammar of the verb have in English. Find out how to use have with different objects, verbs, adverbs and prepositions, and see examples of common expressions and idioms with have.
Have, being the most general word, admits of the widest range of application: to have money, rights, discretion, a disease, a glimpse, an idea; to have a friend's umbrella. To hold is to have in one's grasp or one's control, but not necessarily as one's own: to hold stakes.
Learn the meaning and grammar of the verb have as an auxiliary verb and a main verb with various nouns. Find out how to use have in different tenses, questions, tags, clauses and phrases.
To have something means you possess it somehow. You may have a big house or have a lot of freckles on your nose. English gives us a lot of ways to have — this is a common word. You can have brown eyes and black hair, have the flu, have a red bike, and have strong feelings about football.
1. a. To be in possession of: already had a car. b. To possess as a characteristic, quality, or function: has a beard; had a great deal of energy. c. To possess or contain as a constituent part: a car that has air bags. 2. To occupy a particular relation to: had many disciples. 3. To possess knowledge of or facility in: has very little Spanish. 4.