单词 | to have to do with |
释义 | > as lemmasto have to do with (also †mid, †of, †on) (a) to have to do with (also †mid, †of, †on). extracted from dov. (i) To have dealings or business with; to have connection or interaction (of any kind) with; to have relation to. (1) With pronominal object (what, anything, etc.) of have. Also to have got to do with.to have nothing to do with: see nothing pron., n., adv., and int. Phrases 10. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > occupy or engage (a person) [verb (transitive)] > have to do with or be involved in or with to have to do with (also mid, of, on)lOE meddle1413 intromit1522 fretc1540 make1564 to have a finger in1583 converse1592 cope with1594 trade1595 play1928 lOE St. Margaret (Corpus Cambr.) (1994) 160 Seo eadiga Margareta him to cwæð: ‘Geswiga þu earmingc, ne hæfh [read hæfst] þu nan þingc on me to donne.’ c1225 (?c1200) St. Katherine (Royal) (1981) 362 Of mine bileaue, beo ha duhti oðer dusi, naue þu nawt to donne. c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 9509 Þee king hire wende to..& hæfde him to done wið leofuest wimmonne. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 16487 Han we noght þar-of to do. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 634/1 You medyll you with maters that you have naught to do with. 1630 J. Wadsworth Eng. Spanish Pilgrime (new ed.) viii. 90 I neuer had any thing to doe with the said Duke. 1695 W. Congreve Love for Love iii. i. 46 Hoity toity, What have I to do with his Dreams or his Divination? 1759 R. Jackson Hist. Rev. Pennsylvania 11 If Craft had any Thing to do with them, never was Craft better hid. 1868 Trades Union Comm.: Manch. Outrages Inq.: Rep. II. 132/1 in Parl. Papers 1867–8 XXXIX. 597 Tetlow made answer and said, ‘What have you got to do with it?’ and they began fighting. 1876 ‘G. Eliot’ Daniel Deronda III. v. xxxv. 10 The white silk..might have something to do with the new imposingness of her beauty. 1881 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Dec. 756/1 To associate or have anything to do with blacks..is an unpardonable offence in a Boer's eyes. 1927 V. Woolf To Lighthouse iii. ii. 226 The Lighthouse! The Lighthouse! What's that got to do with it? he thought impatiently. 1955 T. Williams Let. 12 June in Five O'Clock Angel (1991) 116 The liquor has a lot to do with that. 1961 ‘W. Cooper’ Scenes Married Life 98 What's that got to do with it? 1994 J. Birmingham He died with Felafel in his Hand (1997) vii. 152 He obviously hadn't had much to do with women. 2004 New Yorker 5 Jan. 86/1 Television had something to do with turning Presidential campaigns into tactical image wars. (2) Without object of have. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > relate or connect [verb (intransitive)] > be or become concerned or involved to have to do with (also mid, of, on)a1225 interlacec1380 to do with ——a1400 bedrive1481 concern1614 bear1658 connect1709 a1225 MS Lamb. in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1868) 1st Ser. 77 (MED) Na Mon mine likame irineð ne mid me flesliche nefde to donne. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 14974 (MED) Þe lauerd has Wit þam for to do. a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. x. 97 I had neuer with the to do; How shuld it [sc. that chyld] then be myne? 1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde i. vii. f. 34v He wolde not haue to doo with suche myscheuous men. 1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 33. ⁋1 Insolent towards all who have to do with her. 1750 S. Johnson Rambler No. 14. ⁋5 The difference between pure science, which has to do only with ideas, and the application of its laws to the use of life. 1816 W. Scott Old Mortality vi, in Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. IV. 104 I thought I had to do with the son of an old round-headed rebel. 1875 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) V. 34 All law has to do with pleasure and pain. 1930 Amer. Speech 6 92 The following expressions have to do with automobiles and their accessories. 1960 New Scientist 10 Mar. 604/1 It seems that the first step in germination by abrasion has to do with weakening and cracking in the outer spore layer. 2005 C. Sittenfeld Prep 81 Most of their dads had jobs having to do with investments and brokerage. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity [verb (intransitive)] > have sexual intercourse playOE to do (also work) one's kindc1225 bedc1315 couple1362 gendera1382 to go togetherc1390 to come togethera1398 meddlea1398 felterc1400 companya1425 swivec1440 japea1450 mellc1450 to have to do with (also mid, of, on)1474 engender1483 fuck?a1513 conversec1540 jostlec1540 confederate1557 coeate1576 jumble1582 mate1589 do1594 conjoin1597 grind1598 consortc1600 pair1603 to dance (a dance) between a pair of sheets1608 commix1610 cock1611 nibble1611 wap1611 bolstera1616 incorporate1622 truck1622 subagitate1623 occupya1626 minglec1630 copulate1632 fere1632 rut1637 joust1639 fanfreluche1653 carnalize1703 screw1725 pump1730 correspond1756 shag1770 hump1785 conjugate1790 diddle1879 to get some1889 fuckeec1890 jig-a-jig1896 perform1902 rabbit1919 jazz1920 sex1921 root1922 yentz1923 to make love1927 rock1931 mollock1932 to make (beautiful) music (together)1936 sleep1936 bang1937 lumber1938 to hop into bed (with)1951 to make out1951 ball1955 score1960 trick1965 to have it away1966 to roll in the hay1966 to get down1967 poontang1968 pork1968 shtup1969 shack1976 bonk1984 boink1985 1474 W. Caxton tr. Game & Playe of Chesse (1883) iii. iii. 103 He demanded of her what he shold gyue to haue to doo wyth her. a1492 W. Caxton tr. Vitas Patrum (1495) i. xlvi. f. lxxxi/1 There was a beeste namyd Parde, Of whyche beest whan the lyon hadde to doo wyth her he engendred on her a nother beest callyd a Leoparde. 1567 H. G. tr. G. Boccaccio Pleasaunt Disport Diuers Noble Personages xii. f. 51v As many times as thou shalt kisse, or haue to do with hir. 1600 C. Lumsden tr. R. Rollock Expos. Select Psalmes David 282 Hee sendeth for her, and having had to do with her, he sendeth her away againe. 1699 J. Stevens tr. J. de Mariana Gen. Hist. Spain xxii. vii. 380 Prince Henry was Divorced from Blanch his Wife, pretending that by reason of some Witchcraft he could not have to do with her. 1751 Universal Mag. Aug. 91/1 D—n your eyes, you have had to do with her. 1792 Conjuror's Mag. Apr. 375/1 A woman that has lines at the root of the thumb..if they verge towards the outside of the hand, so many men will have to do with her, or marry her. 1875 Proc. Old Bailey 22 Sept. 462 My husband asked Stonestreet if he had had to do with the old woman, and he said yes, there were four of them, and all four had to do with her. < as lemmas |
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