had
verb
ukstrong/hæd/weak/həd//əd/usstrong/hæd/weak/həd//əd/hadverb(HAVE)
(also'd)
past simple and past participle ofhave, also used with the pastparticipleof otherverbstoformthe pastperfect:
(have 的过去式和过去分词,也与其他动词的过去分词构成过去完成时)When I was achildI had adog.我儿时养过一条狗。
No morefoodplease- I've had enough.请不要再添饭了——我已经吃饱了。
I hadheard/I'dheardthey wereplanningtomoveto Boston.我听说他们打算移居波士顿。
formalHad Iknown(= if I hadknown), I would have comehomesooner.我要是知道的话就早一点回家了。
hadverb(FINISHED)
have had itinformal
(of amachine, etc.) to be in such abadconditionthat it is notusefulor (of aperson,team, etc.) to be doing sobadlythat they arecertaintofail:
(机器等)失去效用的,坏的;(人、团体等)肯定失败的Ithinkthis computer's had it.我看这台电脑是坏了。
Liverpool have had it for thisseason.利物浦队本赛季是输定了。
broken
- brokenThe microwave's broken.
- deadThe phone's dead; there must be a problem with the line.
- defunctThe TV's defunct!
- bustUKYou won't be able to watch the game, the TV's bust.
- bustedUSOh no, my laptop's busted.
- out of orderThe coffee machine was out of order.
Machines - not functioning
- act
- break
- brokenness
- brownout
- burn out
- conk
- conk out
- cut
- cutsomethingout
- DDoS
- defective
- dysfunction
- fritz
- idle
- incapacitate
- shot
- shudder to a haltidiom
- shutdown
- stall
- temperamentally
Idioms
had better/best dosomething
have had it (up to here) with
had
adjective
uk/hæd/us/hæd/be hadinformal
to betrickedand given less than youagreedorpaidfor:
受骗,上当"Ipaid£2,000 for thiscar." "You've been had,mate. It's notworthmore than £1,000 ."“这辆车花了我2000英镑。”“你被骗了,伙计。这辆车顶多值1000英镑。”
Cheating & tricking
- anti-fraud
- bad faith
- bamboozle
- bilk
- blackmail
- deceive
- diddle
- fiddle
- flannel
- gull
- have an eye to/for the main chanceidiom
- havesomeoneon
- hoax
- hocus-pocus
- pull
- pull a fast oneidiom
- pull the wool oversomeone'seyesidiom
- punk
- putsomethingacross/oversomeone
- racket