had verb[strong form hæd / /weak form həd] /əd] HAVE 拥有 ESSENTIAL (also 'd) past simple and past participle of ■have , also used with the past participle of other verbs to form the past perfect (have 的过去式和过去分词,也与其他动词的过去分词构成过去完成式)•When I was a child I had a dog.我小时候养过一条狗。 •No more food please - I've had enough.请不要再添饭了——我已经吃饱了。 •I had heard/I'd heard they were planning to move to Boston.我听说他们打算移居波士顿。 •formal Had I known (= If I had known) , I would have come home sooner.我要是知道的话就早一点回家了。 verb[strong form hæd / /weak form həd] /əd] FINISHED 完成的 have had it informal ■(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 (机器等)失去效用的,坏的;(人、团体等)肯定失败的•I think this kettle's had it.我看这个水壶是坏了。 •Liverpool have had it for this season.利物浦队本赛季是输定了。 verb[strong form hæd / /weak form həd] /əd] had better/best do sth ■If you had better/best do something, you should do it or it would be good to do it 应该;最好•I'd better leave a note so they'll know I'll be late.我最好留张纸条,这样他们就知道我会晚点到。 verb[strong form hæd / /weak form həd] /əd] have had it (up to here) with ■to have suffered because of someone or something and to be no longer able to bear them 受够了•I've had it up to here with you - get out!我已经受够你了——滚出去! •I've had it with foreign holidays.我已经厌倦了去国外渡假。 adjective]hæd/ be had informal ■to be tricked and given less than you agreed or paid for 受骗,上当•"I paid £2000 for this car." "You've been had, mate. It's not worth more than £1000."“这辆车花了我2000英镑。”“你被骗了,老兄。这辆车顶多值1000英镑。” |