单词 | has |
释义 | hashas /z, əz, həz; strong hæz/ Collocations COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► somebody has to admit something Phrases· In the end, he had to admit I was right. ► has almost· She has almost decided. ► somebody has an attitude problem (=someone is not helpful or pleasant to be with)· Some of the male students have a real attitude problem. ► has given ... blessing to The Defense Department has given its blessing to the scheme. ► has a bright future I’m sure the company has a bright future now. ► something has lost a button· His favourite shirt had lost a button. ► has cadre· A new cadre of leaders has emerged. ► something has/contains calories· These yoghurts have approximately 90 calories per pot. ► has control of She’s a good teacher who has control of her class. ► has ... control of The Johnson family has effective control of the company, owning almost 60% of the shares. ► the thought has (never) crossed my mind (=used to tell someone you have thought of the thing they are suggesting, or have never thought of it) ► has ... drive Brian has got tremendous drive. ► has each· Each of these people has some useful talent or experience. ► has ensemble· The jazz ensemble has played all over Europe. ► has even· He has even offered to buy me a drink. ► has ... fetish Sue has a real fetish about keeping everything tidy. ► has a fever Andy has a fever and won’t be coming into work today. ► has a flair for Jo has a flair for languages. ► has flashbacks Eaton still has flashbacks of the crash. ► has fleas Are you sure the dog has fleas? ► has a genius for That woman has a genius for organization. ► has ... give The rope has quite a bit of give in it. ► has ... on the go He has at least two other projects on the go. ► the groundwork has ... been done Much of the groundwork has already been done. ► has jurisdiction The committee has jurisdiction over all tax measures. ► legend has it that (=says that)· Legend has it that Rhodes was home to the sun god Helios. ► has lobby· The business lobby has warned the government against raising taxes. ► has middle class· Brazil’s middle class has grown in number. ► there has been a misunderstanding· There’s been a misunderstanding about what I meant. ► myth has it that ... (=there is a myth that)· Myth had it that Mrs Thatcher only needed four hours sleep a night. ► somebody/something has never been known to do something (=used to say that something is strange because it has never happened before) Max had never been known to leave home without telling anyone. ► has much to offer Canada has much to offer in terms of location and climate. ► One of ... has· One of them has gone. ► has panel· The panel has reached a decision. ► has ... phobia Owen has a phobia about snakes. ► has ... high profile The star has a high profile in Britain. ► has ... qualms about The manager has no qualms about dropping players who do not perform well. ► Rarely has· Rarely has a film looked so striking. ► has ... resonance a tradition that has little resonance in the 21st century ► has right of way I never know who has right of way at this junction. British English ► has its roots in Jazz has its roots in the folk songs of the southern states of the US. ► rumour has it (=it is being said)· Rumour has it that they plan to get married. ► has the final say The chairman has the final say (=has the right to make the final decision about something). ► somebody has a sharp tongue (=they speak in a very disapproving way which often upsets people) ► has ... snob appeal That kind of car has real snob appeal. ► has something to do with I don’t know what he does exactly, but I know it has something to do with computers (=is related to them in some way). ► has ... stashed away He has money stashed away in the Bahamas. ► has style You may not like her, but she certainly has style. ► It has been suggested that It has been suggested that the manager will resign if any more players are sold. ► has think tank· The think tank has suggested some major reforms. ► has title He has title to the land. ► has ... ulterior motives He’s just being nice. I don’t think he has any ulterior motives. ► has ... vested interest Since he owns the strip of land, Cook has a vested interest in the project being approved. ► has a vocation Jan has a vocation for teaching. ► has working class· The working class has suffered a lot. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► somebody has arrived► the bird has flown► somebody only has himself/herself to blame► every cloud has a silver lining► it’s a dirty job, but someone has to do it► what has somebody done with something? the third person singular of the present tense of have
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