| 单词 | has |
| 释义 | hashas /z, əz, həz; strong hæz/ CollocationsCOLLOCATIONS 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. I’m sure the company has a bright future now.· 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. The Johnson family has effective control of the company, owning almost 60% of the shares. (=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.· 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. Andy has a fever and won’t be coming into work today. Jo has a flair for languages. Eaton still has flashbacks of the crash. Are you sure the dog has fleas? That woman has a genius for organization. The rope has quite a bit of give in it. He has at least two other projects on the go. Much of the groundwork has already been done. The committee has jurisdiction over all tax measures. (=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) ► has much to offer Max had never been known to leave home without telling anyone. Canada has much to offer in terms of location and climate.· One of them has gone. ► has panel· The panel has reached a decision. ► has ... phobia Owen has a phobia about snakes. The star has a high profile in Britain. The manager has no qualms about dropping players who do not perform well.· Rarely has a film looked so striking. ► has ... resonance a tradition that has little resonance in the 21st century I never know who has right of way at this junction. British English Jazz has its roots in the folk songs of the southern states of the US. (=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). (=they speak in a very disapproving way which often upsets people) ► has ... snob appeal That kind of car has real snob appeal. 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). He has money stashed away in the Bahamas. You may not like her, but she certainly has style. It has been suggested that the manager will resign if any more players are sold.· The think tank has suggested some major reforms. ► has title He has title to the land. He’s just being nice. I don’t think he has any ulterior motives. Since he owns the strip of land, Cook has a vested interest in the project being approved. Jan has a vocation for teaching.· 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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