单词 | to have a thing |
释义 | > as lemmasto have a thing (with a person) f. colloquial. A love affair, a romance; esp. in to have a thing (with a person). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > love affair > have affectionate or sexual relationship [verb (intransitive)] to hook up1903 to get with ——1916 involve1936 to have a thing (with a person)1959 to have something going (with someone)1971 1959 P. D. Cummins tr. D. Dolci Rep. from Palermo (U.S. ed.) 136 One of my pals..found out he was having a thing with a gorgeous blonde. 1967 M. Sharman Face of Danger viii. 77 ‘Are you—er—sort of having a—thing—with Madalena?’.. ‘I'm interested in her,’ he said. ‘But not sexually.’ 1978 ‘R. Lewis’ Uncertain Sound v. 128 I know Sandy Kyle, had a thing going with her. 2005 J. Weiner Goodnight Nobody xxviii. 238 Phil and Lisa had indeed been having a thing, but it had ended..after Lisa had gotten herself saved at some sort of campus rally and turned her life over to Jesus. < as lemmas |
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