| 单词 | to have an issue with | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto have an issue with  g.   colloquial (originally U.S.).  to have an issue with: to have an objection to; to be unable to accept (a particular condition or circumstance). Cf. to have a problem with at problem n. Phrases. ΚΠ 1978    Proc. United Glass & Ceramic Workers N. Amer. 101/1  				Mr Chairman, I am going to search my notes. If that is the way it is, I don't have an issue with that. 1996    Los Angeles Times 7 Aug.  c9/2  				I can't stand all the arrogance in this business, because you just don't know. That's why I have an issue with people claiming credit. 2001    C. Palahniuk Choke xiv. 90  				I ask, is she married? ‘Do you have an issue with that?’ she says. 2011    N.Y. Times 		(National ed.)	 19 June (Styles section) 6/1  				It's better not to triangulate family problems. If you have an issue with your stepfather, handle it directly. < as lemmas  | 
	
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