have+to+do
41have — verb 1) he had a new car Syn: possess, own, be in possession of, be the owner of; be blessed with, boast, enjoy; keep, retain, hold, occupy 2) the apartment has five rooms Syn: compr …
42Have — Heins von Have (* 1906 in Hamburg; † 1995) war als Kaufmann in Batavia (Niederländisch Indien) tätig, wo er nach Ausbruch des Zweiten Weltkrieges zunächst von den Niederländern, später dann in Britisch Indien von den Engländern interniert wurde.… …
43have on — {v.} 1. To be dressed in; wear. * /Mary had on her new dress./ 2. To have (something) planned; have an appointment; plan to do. * /Harry has a big weekend on./ * /I m sorry I can t attend your party, but I have a meeting on for that night./ 3.… …
44have on — {v.} 1. To be dressed in; wear. * /Mary had on her new dress./ 2. To have (something) planned; have an appointment; plan to do. * /Harry has a big weekend on./ * /I m sorry I can t attend your party, but I have a meeting on for that night./ 3.… …
45hâve — (hâ v ) adj. Pâle, maigre et défiguré. • Quoiqu ils eussent les faces hâves, Il reconnut pourtant d abord Ceux d entre eux dont avant la mort Il avait eu la connaissance, SCARRON Virg. VI. • Un jeune Égyptien.... Arrive accompagné d une… …
46have — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. own, hold, retain, possess, keep, maintain. See possession. n., informal, rich person (see money). II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To be in possession of] Syn. possess, take unto oneself, hold; see own 1 . 2.… …
47have\ on — v 1. To be dressed in; wear. Mary had on her new dress. 2. To have (smth) planned; have an appointment; plan to do. Harry has a big weekend on. I m sorry I can t attend your party, but I have a meeting on for that night. 3. See: have nothing on,… …
48have it — 1) hear or get news, understand I have it that the new president will be coming to see us next week. 2) claim, say Rumor has it that three of the supervisors will be leaving next week. 3) allow (usually used with will or would) We wanted to have… …
49have up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms have up : present tense I/you/we/they have up he/she/it has up present participle having up past tense had up past participle had up British informal have someone up [often passive] to send someone to a court… …
50have — See: CAT HAS NINE LIVES, ONE S CAKE AND HAVE IT TOO, EVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING, EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY, HAVE NOTHING ON or HAVE ANYTHING ON, LITTLE PITCHERS HAVE BIG EARS, or an important word after this in the sentence …