have on
phrasal verbhave somebody on
- (informal) to try to make somebody believe something that is not true, usually as a joke
哄骗,欺骗(通常作为玩笑) - You didn't really, did you? You're not having me on, are you?
你真的没有干吧?你不是在哄我吧?
- You didn't really, did you? You're not having me on, are you?
have (got) something on [no passive] not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时
- to be wearing something
穿着;戴着 - She had a red jacket on.
她穿着件红夹克。 - He had nothing (= no clothes) on.
他没穿衣服。
- She had a red jacket on.
- to leave a piece of equipment working
让设备运转着 - She has her TV on all day.
她一整天都开着电视机。
- She has her TV on all day.
- to have arranged to do something
安排(做某事) - I can't see you this week—I've got a lot on.
我这个星期不能见你,我安排得很满。
- I can't see you this week—I've got a lot on.
have (got) something on somebody
- [no passive] (informal) (not used in the progressive tenses
) to know something bad about somebody, especially something that connects them with a crime不用于进行时 有某人的把柄,掌握某人的证据(尤指与犯罪有关的) - I'm not worried—they've got nothing on me.
我不担心,他们没抓住我什么把柄。
- I'm not worried—they've got nothing on me.