单词 | to have a problem with |
释义 | > as lemmasto have a problem with to have a problem with colloquial (originally U.S.) to have a disagreement with; to have an objection to or be unable to accept (someone or something); to take issue with. Frequently in negative constructions. ΚΠ 1966 Los Angeles Times 8 July ii. 1/4 We have no problem with those who protest because in a sense the Peace Corps itself is a form of protest. 1978 T. M. Horner Jonathan loved David 149 I have a problem with Nelson's handling of specific biblical material here. 1997 Daily Tel. 30 Apr. 19/3 He never had a problem with me.., but it is hard for me to see him support things that are extremely anti-gay. 2000 New Republic 29 May 50/3 He's committing adultery—you got a problem with that? < as lemmas |
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