单词 | to have it in one to do something |
释义 | > as lemmasto have it in one (also to have got it in one) to do something a. to have it in one (also to have got it in one) to do something: to have the capacity or potential to do something. ΚΠ 1810 Q. Rev. Feb. 193 If a man has it in him, he can do anything any where. 1833 Amer. Q. Rev. Mar. 66 Sheridan knew, to use his own phrase in speaking of himself once to a friend, that he had ‘got it in him.’ 1841 E. Bulwer-Lytton Night & Morning (ed. 2) I. i. v. 103 I will work for you day and night. I have it in me. 1856 H. B. Stowe Dred I. xvi. 215 He's got it in him! He's a bright one! 1892 I. Zangwill Children of Ghetto III. 52 That girl's got it in her, I can tell you. She'll take the shine out of some of our West-Enders. 1924 Isis (Oxford) 30 Jan. 16/2 He may become a fine actor—he has it in him. 1952 Irish Times 15 Nov. 8/5 We always knew you hadn't got it in you. 2017 Liverpool Echo (Nexis) 26 Apr. (Sport section) 48 With 19 league games still to play, we know we've got it in us to climb the ladder. < as lemmas |
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