have

英 [h?v] 美[h?v]
  • vt. 有;讓;拿;從事;允許
  • aux. 已經(jīng)
  • n. (Have)人名;(芬)哈韋;(德)哈弗

CET4TEM4考研CET6高頻詞基本詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?has;過去式:?had;過去分詞:?had;現(xiàn)在分詞:?having;

中文詞源


have 有,擁有

來自古英語habban,擁有,占有,來自Proto-Germanic*haben,來自PIE*kap,抓住,詞源同capable,heavy.

英文詞源


have
have: [OE] Have and its Germanic cousins, German haben, Dutch hebben, Swedish ha, and Danish have, come from a prehistoric Germanic ancestor *khabēn. This was probably a product of Indo-European *kap-, which was also the source of English heave and Latin capere ‘seize’ (whence English capable, capture, etc). In all the Germanic languages it shares the function of denoting ‘possession’ with that of forming the perfect tense. (It appears, incidentally, to have no etymological connection with the superficially similar Latin habēre ‘have’.)
=> capable, captive, capture
have (v.)
Old English habban "to own, possess; be subject to, experience," from Proto-Germanic *haben- (cognates: Old Norse hafa, Old Saxon hebbjan, Old Frisian habba, German haben, Gothic haban "to have"), from PIE *kap- "to grasp" (see capable). Not related to Latin habere, despite similarity in form and sense; the Latin cognate is capere "seize.

Sense of "possess, have at one's disposal" (I have a book) is a shift from older languages, where the thing possessed was made the subject and the possessor took the dative case (as in Latin est mihi liber "I have a book," literally "there is to me a book"). Used as an auxiliary in Old English, too (especially to form present perfect tense); the word has taken on more functions over time; Modern English he had better would have been Old English him (dative) w?re betere.

To have to for "must" (1570s) is from sense of "possess as a duty or thing to be done" (Old English). Phrase have a nice day as a salutation after a commercial transaction attested by 1970, American English. Phrase have (noun), will (verb) is from 1954, originally from comedian Bob Hope, in the form Have tux, will travel; Hope described this as typical of vaudevillians' ads in "Variety," indicating a willingness and readiness to perform anywhere.

雙語例句


1. The verb should be in the plural, e . g . " have " in " they have " .
這個(gè)動詞應(yīng)用復(fù)數(shù)形式, 如theyhave中的 have.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

2. Sometimes things have to fall apart to make way for better things.
有時(shí)候要到達(dá)谷底,才會慢慢變好。

來自金山詞霸 每日一句

3. You have to do everything you can. You have to work your hardest. And if you do, if you stay positive, then you have a shot at a silver lining.
你必須全力以赴,最大限度地去努力。如果你這么做,并且保持樂觀,你就會看見烏云背后的幸福線。

來自電影《烏云背后的幸福線》

4. Remember, happiness doesn't depend upon who you are or what you have; it depends solely upon what you think.--Dale Carnegie
請記住,幸福不在于你是誰或者你擁有什么,而僅僅取決于你的心態(tài)!

來自金山詞霸 每日一句

5. They have maintained their optimism in the face of desolating subjugation.
面對遭征服的悲慘命運(yùn),他們保持了樂觀的態(tài)度。

來自柯林斯例句

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