I've


I've

I0266000 (īv) Contraction of I have.

I've

(aɪv) contraction of (Grammar) I have

I've

(aɪv) contraction of I have.

-ive

a suffix of adjectives (and nouns of adjectival origin) expressing tendency, disposition, function, connection, etc.: active; corrective; detective; sportive. [< Latin -īvus; in some words, representing French -ive, feminine of -if]
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have

(hӕv) 3rd person singular present tense has (hӕz) : past tense, past participle had (hӕd) : short forms I've (ӕiv) (I have), you've (juːv) (you have), he's (hiːz) (he has), she's (ʃiːz) (she has), it's (its) (it has), we've (wiːv) (we have), they've (ðeiv) (they have), I'd (aid) (I had), you'd (juːd) (you had), he'd (hiːd) (he had), she'd (ʃiːd) (she had), it'd (ˈitəd) (it had), we'd (wiːd) (we had), they'd (ðeid) (they had): negative short forms hadn't (ˈhӕdnt) (had not), hasn't (ˈhӕznt) (has not), haven't (ˈhӕvnt) (have not) – verb1. used with past participle of other verbs to show that an action is in the indefinite past and has been completed. I've bought a new dictionary; Has he gone yet?. 與過去分詞連用,構成過去或現在完成式 与其他动词组合表示过去时态,用以构成完成式及完成式的不定式 2. (also have got) to hold or possess (something which belongs to oneself or to someone else). I have a book of yours at home; He's got your book; I don't have any books by Sir Walter Scott. 持有 持有3. (also have got) to possess something as part of oneself or in some way connected with oneself. She has blue eyes; Our house has six rooms; I've got a pain in my stomach. 擁有 拥有4. (sometimes with back) to receive or get. Have you had any news of your brother?; Thank you for lending me the book – you can have it back next week. 收到,得到 得到5. to produce. He does have some good ideas; She has had a baby. 產生 产生6. to cause to be done. I'm having a tooth (taken) out; Have Smith come and see me. 使 引起,使 7. to enjoy or suffer. We had a lovely holiday. 享受,經歷 享受,经历 8. to do or take. I'll have a drink; Let me have a try. 做,取用 做,取用 9. to allow. I will not have you wearing clothes like that! 允許 允许10. (with back, ~in, ~round etc) to ask to one's house as a guest or to do a job. We're having friends round for dinner; We're having someone in to paint this room. 邀請,請人做某事 请人做客(事) 11. to think or feel. I have some doubts about this project. 認為,抱持 怀有12. to trick. You've been had! 欺騙 哄骗ˈhas-been noun a person who is no longer famous and important. 過氣的名人 不复有名的人,过时的人 have done with to stop or put an end to. Let's have done with all this quarrelling. 停止,終止 停止,结束 have had it to be dead, ruined etc. The bullet went into his brain – he's had it, I'm afraid. 完蛋了(死亡,被摧毀等) 完了,没用了(受到致命打击) have it in oneself etc to have the courage or ability to do something. I hear she told her boss to stop shouting at her – I didn't think she had it in her. 有勇氣或能力做某事 有能力做(某事) have it out (often with with) to argue with (a person) in order to put an end to some disagreement. I'm going to have it out with her once and for all. 與(某人)把事情一次釐清 (同某人)一决雌雄,(同某人)讲个明白 have on1. (also have got on) to wear. That's a nice suit you have on. 穿上 穿着2. to fool (someone). You're having me on – that's not really true, is it? 欺騙 使上钩3. (also have got on) to be busy with. Have you (got) anything on this afternoon? 有事在忙 有事在手头have to (also have got to) to be obliged to (do something). I don't want to do this, but I have to; Do you have to go so soon?; I've got to leave soon; You didn't have to do that, did you? 必須 必须have to do with (a person or thing) , (also have got to do with) to be of importance or concern to (a person or thing). What have these letters to do with you?; Your remarks have (got) nothing to do with the subject we are discussing. 攸關或涉及(某人或某事) 与...有关have up (usually with for) to make (a person) appear in court to answer some charge. He was had up for drunken driving. 傳喚(某人)出庭 传唤(某人)出庭 have what it takes , (also have got what it takes) to have the qualities or ability that one needs to do something. He has (got) what it takes to make a good officer. 具有做某事所需的特質或能力 具备从事某事的必要条件或能力I have it! , (also I've got it!) I have found the answer (to a problem etc). 有了(答案) 有了(答案)