穿着某件衣服或饰品。
"She had on a bright red coat that made her easy to spot in the crowd."
表示穿着某物;有安排或事情要做;也可表示骗或逗某人。
穿着某样东西,或已经有安排,或骗某人让对方相信假的事。
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穿着某件衣服或饰品。
"She had on a bright red coat that made her easy to spot in the crowd."
(英式)有预定的安排、约会或计划。
"I can't meet you on Thursday — I've got a lot on this week."
(英式俚语)骗或逗某人,让对方相信不真实的事。
"'They're giving everyone a day off tomorrow.' 'You're having me on — that never happens!'"
掌握对某人不利的信息或证据。
"The detective admitted they didn't have enough on the suspect to make an arrest."
把某物放“在”身体上。
穿着某样东西,或已经有安排,或骗某人让对方相信假的事。
有几个不同的意思。“穿着”的意思很常见,也较口语。“有安排”的意思(I have a lot on this week)主要见于英式英语。“逗弄/骗人”的意思(Are you having me on?)是英式俚语。
母语者最常搭配使用的单词。
最常用的五种时态形式。
来自 YouTube 真实视频中 "have on" 的用法片段 — 点击可在 Looplines 上观看。
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