单词 | to have something |
释义 | > as lemmasto have (got) something e. to have (got) something, to have an idea or attribute of value or worthy of consideration. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [verb] > have an idea or attribute of value to have (got) something1938 the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of ideation > form conception [verb (intransitive)] > worth considering to have (got) something1938 1938 ‘E. Queen’ Four of Hearts iv. 57 Say..the screwball's got something. Only I got a better idea. 1940 G. Greene Power & Glory i. ii. 25 ‘I would take..a hostage.’.. ‘You know,’ the chief said, ‘you've got something there.’ 1948 Powys & Bolton Don't listen, Ladies! in Plays of Year (1949) 586 The Crusaders, gentlemen, they had something. The husband ordered his clothes from the blacksmith, and his wife's from the locksmith. 1960 Times 14 Sept. 12/6 Yet that girl ‘had something’, as any visitor to the United States will find out. 1973 L. Cooper Tea on Sunday i. 20 ‘I'm not at all the nice little wife she wanted for you.’ ‘She may have something there.’ < as lemmas |
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