| 单词 | you can have | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasyou (etc.) can have (something or someone)  f.    you (etc.) can have (something or someone): used ironically to express that the thing or person specified arouses no desire or interest in, or is unattractive, useless, or worthless to, the speaker. Cf. you (etc.) can keep (something) at keep v. 29e. ΚΠ 1913    Lincoln 		(Nebraska)	 Daily News 27 Feb. 6/2  				Dear Woodrow, you can have your job... I'm glad I'm just a common lob An' no celeb, like you. 1940    W. R. Burnett High Sierra 15  				Nothing but a..road..mountains..moonlight, and a chill wind. ‘Brother..you can have it!’ 1968    ‘E. Lathen’ Stitch in Time ii. 10  				Give me druggists everytime. You can have doctors! 1986    B. Clayton  & N. Elliot Jazz World 25  				To hell with Bella Vista, Arkansas. You can have it. 2001    Pioneer Press 		(St. Paul, Minnesota)	 		(Nexis)	 21 July  e3  				You can have your too-quick-to-smile-and-please lost souls of the entertainment universe. < as lemmas  | 
	
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