单词 | had |
释义 | had ―had /hæd/ adjective be had INFORMAL► F0 to be tricked and given less than you agreed or paid for: » "I paid £2,000 for this car." "You've been had, mate. It's not worth more than £1,000."Thesaurus+: ↑Cheating and tricking , ↑Plotting and trapping STRONG /hæd/ WEAK /həd/ /əd/ verb (ALSO 'd) (HAVE) ► F0 PAST SIMPLE AND PAST PARTICIPLE OF HAVE(Cf. ↑have), also used with the past participle of other verbs to form the past perfect: » When I was a child I had a dog.» No more food please - I've had enough.» I had heard/I'd heard they were planning to move to Boston.» FORMAL Had I known (= if I had known), I would have come home sooner. STRONG /hæd/ WEAK /həd/ /əd/ verb (FINISHED) have had it INFORMAL► F0 (of a machine, etc.) to be in such a bad condition that it is not useful or (of a person, team, etc.) to be doing so badly that they are certain to fail: » I think this kettle's had it.» Liverpool have had it for this season.Thesaurus+: ↑Not functioning |
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