To attack.
攻击
To wear
穿戴
had on red shoes.
穿红色鞋子
To be scheduled
策划:被安排在计划之内
We have a dinner party on for tomorrow evening.
明天晚上我们打算参加晚宴
见 care, eye,等
(或 badly)(informal)be very powerfully affected emotionally, especially by love
(非正式)因感情(尤指爱情)问题深受煎熬
be in a very poor condition; be beyond repair or past its best
状态极差;无法修复;已过全盛期
the car had had it.
这辆汽车没用了。
be unable to tolerate someone or something any longer
忍无可忍
I've had it with him—he's humiliated me once too often!.
我对他已忍无可忍——他羞辱得我够多的了。
[with clause]express the view that (used to indicate that the speaker is reporting something which they do not necessarily believe to be fact)
据说
rumour had it that although he lived in a derelict house, he was really very wealthy.
传言说虽然他住在破败的房子里,他其实很有钱。
win a decision, especially after a vote
(尤指投票之后)对决议投赞成票者获胜
the ayes have it.
对决议投赞成票者占多数。
have found the answer to something
获得答案
‘I have it!’ Rosa exclaimed.
“我有办法啦!”罗莎大声说。
(Brit. informal)leave quickly
(英,非正式)开溜
(Brit. vulgar slang)have sexual intercourse
(英,粗俚)性交,交媾
(informal)feel a particular dislike of (someone) and behave in a hostile manner towards them
(非正式)厌恶(某人)
(informal)have the capacity or potential (to do something)
(非正式)有能力做成某事
everyone thinks he has it in him to produce a literary classic.
大家都认为他有创作经典文学作品的潜力。
(chiefly US)used to express good wishes when parting
(主美)[道别时用于表示良好的祝愿]祝你愉快
be not nearly as good as (someone or something), especially in a particular respect
(尤指在某一方面)远不如(某人或某事物)好
(have nothing 或 something on someone)know nothing (or something) discreditable or incriminating about someone
没有(或有)(某人)的把柄;不知道(或知道)某人做过不名誉的事(或违法的事)
I am not worried—they've got nothing on me.
我不担心,他们抓不住我的把柄。
I am not worried—they've got nothing on me.
我不担心,他们抓不住我的把柄。