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1 ■ have with
■ have withv. t. + prep.(in varie loc.; per es.:) to have an affair with sb., avere una relazione (amorosa) con q. □ to have a way with, saperci fare con □ (fam.) to have a word with sb., dire una parola a q.; parlare un momento con q.: DIALOGO → - Parent-teacher meeting- I'll have a word with your dad when he gets in and see if he can go to the meeting, parlo un attimo con papà quando torna e vedo se può andare lui all'incontro □ (fam.) to have words with sb., venire a parole (o avere un diverbio) con q. □ to have had it with, avere chiuso, averla fatta finita con. -
2 have
I 1. [ forma debole həv] [ forma forte hæv]1) (possess) avere2) (consume)3) (want) volere, prendere4) (receive, get) ricevere [letter, parcel]; avere, ricevere [news, information]to let sb. have sth. — lasciare prendere qcs. a qcn
5) (hold) fare [party, meeting, enquiry]; organizzare [competition, exhibition]; avere [ conversation]6) (exert, exhibit) avere [effect, courage, courtesy] ( to do di fare); avere, esercitare [ influence]7) (spend) passare, trascorrereto have sth. to do — avere qcs. da fare
9) (undergo, suffer) avereto have (the) flu, a heart attack — avere l'influenza, un infarto
to have sth. done — far fare qcs.
to have sb. do sth. — fare fare qcs. a qcn.
12) (allow) permettere, tollerare13) (physically hold) tenere14) (give birth to) [woman, animal] avere [child, young]over here, we have a painting by Picasso — qui abbiamo un dipinto di Picasso
2.what we have here is a group of extremists — quello con cui abbiamo a che fare è un gruppo di estremisti
1) (must)2) (need to)you don't have to o you haven't got to leave so early non è necessario che te ne vada così presto; did you have to spend so much money? era necessario che spendessi così tanti soldi? something had to be done — si doveva fare qualcosa
3.this has (got) to be the most difficult decision I've ever made — questa è proprio la decisione più difficile che abbia mai preso
1) avere; (with movement and reflexive verbs) essere2) (in tag questions etc.)you've seen the film, haven't you? — hai visto il film, vero?
you haven't seen the film, have you? — non hai visto il film, vero?
you haven't seen my bag, have you? — hai per caso visto la mia borsa?
"he's already left" - "has he indeed!" — "è già andato via" - "davvero?"
"you've never met him" - "yes I have!" — "non l'hai mai incontrato" - "invece sì!"
having finished his breakfast, he went out — finito di fare colazione, uscì
4) (because)having already won twice, he's a favourite — dato che ha già vinto due volte, è uno dei favoriti
•- have in- have on- have up••to have done with sth. — finire (di usare qcs.) o finire con qcs.
this TV has had it — colloq. questa televisione ha fatto il suo tempo
when your father finds out, you've had it! — colloq. quando tuo padre lo viene a sapere, sei rovinato!
I can't do any more, I've had it! — colloq. non ne posso più, sono stremato!
I've had it (up to here) — colloq. non ne posso più
to have it in for sb. — colloq. avercela (a morte) con qcn.
she has, doesn't have it in her to do — sarebbe, non sarebbe mai capace di fare
II [hæv]you have o you've got me there! mi hai colto in fallo! o toccato! and the ayes, noes have it i sì, i no sono in maggioranza; and what have you...eccetera,...e quant'altro; there are no houses to be had — non c'è modo di trovare delle case
* * *(to have or keep (something) in case or until it is needed: If you go to America please keep some money in reserve for your fare home.) tenere di riserva* * *have /hæv/n. (fam.)1 (antiq. GB) imbroglio; inganno; fregatura (fam.)2 (solo al pl.) abbienti; benestanti; ricchi; nazioni ricche: the haves and have-nots, i ricchi e i poveri; chi ha e chi non ha.♦ (to) have /hæv, həv/1 (ausiliare, nella voce attiva) avere; essere: «Have you seen it?» «Yes, I have [No, I haven't]», «l'hai visto?» «sì, l'ho visto [no, non l'ho visto]»; He had come back, era ritornato2 avere; possedere; ottenere; ricevere: The school has a large playing field, la scuola ha un grande campo di gioco; He has a moustache, ha i baffi; I've got ( USA: I have) a cold, ho il raffreddore; We had fine weather all the time, abbiamo sempre avuto tempo buono; He hasn't (fam.: hasn't got; USA: doesn't have) much time, non ha molto tempo; How much money have you got? ( USA: do you have)?, quanto denaro (fam.: quanti soldi) hai?; I had some work to do, avevo un po' di lavoro da fare; I've always wanted to have a sports car, ho sempre desiderato (avere) un'auto sportiva3 prendere; possedere: Have some more biscuits!, prendi degli altri biscotti!; Have a drink!, prendi qualcosa da bere!; bevi qualcosa!4 (in varie loc.) fare: to have a walk [a ride, a swim, a bath, a dance, a dream, a game], fare una passeggiata [una cavalcata, una nuotata, un bagno, un ballo, un sogno, una partita]; They're having a meeting, stanno facendo una riunione5 (causativo: seguito da un p. p.) fare (più un inf.): I must have my hair cut, devo farmi tagliare i capelli; I had my watch repaired, feci riparare l'orologio6 (causativo: seguito da un inf. o da una forma in - ing) fare (più un inf.): I'll have the plumber do it, lo farò fare all'idraulico; He had us all laughing at his story, con la sua storiella ci fece ridere tutti7 (seguito da un p. p.) subire ( l'azione specificata): Frank has had his leg broken, Frank si è rotto la gamba (o ha subito la rottura della gamba); I had my car stolen yesterday, ieri mi hanno rubato la macchina8 ( anche to have got) avere da; dovere; toccare (impers.): I have to go to the dentist's, devo andare dal dentista; DIALOGO → - Going for an interview- What time do you have to be there?, a che ora devi essere là?; We only fight because we have to, ci battiamo soltanto perché dobbiamo farlo (o perché è nostro dovere); DIALOGO → - At the station 2- Do the children have to pay?, i bambini pagano il biglietto?9 permettere; sopportare; tollerare: I won't have bad behaviour, non permetto che ci si comporti male; I won't have it!, non lo permetto!; non l'accetto!11 avere alla propria mercé; tenere in pugno (fig.); avere la meglio su (q.)12 (fam., di solito al passivo) fregare (fam.); imbrogliare; ingannare; farla a (q.): I have been had!, mi sono fatto fregare! (o me l'hanno fatta!)13 (seguito da it) dire; scrivere; asserire; sostenere: The newspapers have it that the firm will go bankrupt, i giornali scrivono che la ditta è sull'orlo del fallimento14 (form.) conoscere; sapere; parlare: He has little [no] English, conosce poco [non sa (o non parla)] l'inglese15 prendere; mangiare; bere; fumare: I had a sandwich for lunch, ho mangiato un panino a pranzo; DIALOGO → - Ordering drinks- What are you having?, che prendi?; DIALOGO → - Ordering drinks- I'll have a pint of cider, prendo un bicchiere di sidro16 (fam.) corrompere; comprare (fam.)17 (idiom.; per es., in:) Let me have a try [a look]!, fammi provare [dare un'occhiata]!; I offered it to him, but he wouldn't have it, glielo offrii, ma lo rifiutò; Have your homework done in an hour!, che i tuoi compiti siano finiti entro un'ora!● (leg.) to have and to hold, avere (o possedere) a pieno titolo ( di proprietà) □ ( slang) to have a ball, divertirsi un sacco □ to have charge of sb., avere la responsabilità (o essere responsabile) di q. □ to have charge of st., avere in custodia qc.; custodire qc. □ to have to do with, avere (a) che fare (o a che vedere) con: I don't want to have anything to do with him, non voglio aver nulla a che fare con lui □ to have done with, cessare, smettere (di fare qc.); averla fatta finita con, non volerne più sapere di □ to have done with it, finirla, farla finita; non pensarci più □ (fam. GB) to have a down on sb., avercela con q. □ to have fun, divertirsi; spassarsela □ to have a good time, divertirsi, spassarsela: DIALOGO → - At the airport- Have a good time, divertiti; divertitevi □ (fam.) to have had it, essere finito (o rovinato, spacciato); ( di persona o macchina) non farcela più; ( di un indumento, ecc.) essere logoro (o consumato, consunto) □ (fam.) to have had one too many, avere alzato un po' il gomito (fig.); essere un po' brillo □ ( in una votazione) to have it, vincere, avere la maggioranza: The ayes have it, vincono i sì □ ( slang volg. GB) to have it away with sb. = to have it off with sb. ► have off □ to have ( got) it coming, tirarsi addosso un guaio; meritare ( una punizione, ecc.); meritarsela, cercarsela (fam.): He had it coming!, se l'è meritata (o cercata)! □ to have it one's ( own) way, fare a modo proprio; averla vinta: In the end she had it her way, alla fine l'ha avuta vinta lei □ (fam.) Have it your (own) way!, va bene, facciamo come vuoi tu!; hai vinto! □ to have sex with sb., fare sesso (o andare a letto) con q. □ to have st. [sb.] ( all) to oneself, avere qc. [q.] tutto per sé □ to let sb. have st., fare avere (o dare) qc. a q.: Let me have your lighter, dammi il tuo accendino □ (fam.) to let sb. have it, dire a q. il fatto suo; non mandargliela a dire; ( anche) attaccare, dare addosso a q.: Let him have it!, (dagli) addosso! □ (fam.) I have it! (o I've got it), ci sono!; ho capito!; ( anche) lo so!, so rispondere! □ (fam. USA) to have what it takes, avere quel che ci vuole; avere le qualità necessarie (per fare qc.) □ You have me (o you've got me) there!, mi hai preso in castagna!; un punto a tuo favore!; ( anche) non lo so (proprio)!; mi arrendo! (fig.) □ to be not having any, non accettare; non volerne sapere: I tried to convince her, but she wasn't having any, tentai di convincerla, ma lei non voleva nemmeno sentirne parlare □ I [you] had better, farei [faresti] meglio; sarebbe meglio che io [tu] (più inf. senza to): You'd better go home at once, faresti meglio ad andare subito a casa NOTA D'USO: - had better- □ ( slang USA) Have a good (o a nice) one!, ciao!; stammi bene! □ (fam. scherz.) Have a heart!, abbi pietà!; sii buono!NOTA D'USO: - to have- NOTA D'USO: - to have breakfast (lunch, dinner, ecc.)-* * *I 1. [ forma debole həv] [ forma forte hæv]1) (possess) avere2) (consume)3) (want) volere, prendere4) (receive, get) ricevere [letter, parcel]; avere, ricevere [news, information]to let sb. have sth. — lasciare prendere qcs. a qcn
5) (hold) fare [party, meeting, enquiry]; organizzare [competition, exhibition]; avere [ conversation]6) (exert, exhibit) avere [effect, courage, courtesy] ( to do di fare); avere, esercitare [ influence]7) (spend) passare, trascorrereto have sth. to do — avere qcs. da fare
9) (undergo, suffer) avereto have (the) flu, a heart attack — avere l'influenza, un infarto
to have sth. done — far fare qcs.
to have sb. do sth. — fare fare qcs. a qcn.
12) (allow) permettere, tollerare13) (physically hold) tenere14) (give birth to) [woman, animal] avere [child, young]over here, we have a painting by Picasso — qui abbiamo un dipinto di Picasso
2.what we have here is a group of extremists — quello con cui abbiamo a che fare è un gruppo di estremisti
1) (must)2) (need to)you don't have to o you haven't got to leave so early non è necessario che te ne vada così presto; did you have to spend so much money? era necessario che spendessi così tanti soldi? something had to be done — si doveva fare qualcosa
3.this has (got) to be the most difficult decision I've ever made — questa è proprio la decisione più difficile che abbia mai preso
1) avere; (with movement and reflexive verbs) essere2) (in tag questions etc.)you've seen the film, haven't you? — hai visto il film, vero?
you haven't seen the film, have you? — non hai visto il film, vero?
you haven't seen my bag, have you? — hai per caso visto la mia borsa?
"he's already left" - "has he indeed!" — "è già andato via" - "davvero?"
"you've never met him" - "yes I have!" — "non l'hai mai incontrato" - "invece sì!"
having finished his breakfast, he went out — finito di fare colazione, uscì
4) (because)having already won twice, he's a favourite — dato che ha già vinto due volte, è uno dei favoriti
•- have in- have on- have up••to have done with sth. — finire (di usare qcs.) o finire con qcs.
this TV has had it — colloq. questa televisione ha fatto il suo tempo
when your father finds out, you've had it! — colloq. quando tuo padre lo viene a sapere, sei rovinato!
I can't do any more, I've had it! — colloq. non ne posso più, sono stremato!
I've had it (up to here) — colloq. non ne posso più
to have it in for sb. — colloq. avercela (a morte) con qcn.
she has, doesn't have it in her to do — sarebbe, non sarebbe mai capace di fare
II [hæv]you have o you've got me there! mi hai colto in fallo! o toccato! and the ayes, noes have it i sì, i no sono in maggioranza; and what have you...eccetera,...e quant'altro; there are no houses to be had — non c'è modo di trovare delle case
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3 ■ have in
■ have inA v. t. + avv.1 avere (qc.) in casa; avere ( provviste, ecc.): Have we got any wine in?, del vino, ne abbiamo?; DIALOGO → - Building work- We've had the builders in since Monday, abbiamo i muratori in casa da lunedì3 chiamare, far venire ( operai in casa, e sim.): We had the plumber in yesterday, ieri abbiamo fatto venire (o abbiamo avuto in casa) l'idraulicoB v. t. + prep.essere capace, in grado (di fare qc.): I always knew you had it in you to succeed, sapevo (o ho sempre saputo) che ce l'avresti fatta (o che avevi la stoffa per farcela) □ (fam.) to have it in for sb., avercela (su) con q. -
4 ■ have on
■ have onA v. t. + avv.2 avere in programma: Have you got anything on ( for) tonight?, hai qualcosa in programma (per) stasera?3 (fam.) prendere in giro (fam.: per i fondelli); fare fesso (fam.): Don't listen to him! He's just having you on, non dargli ascolto! ti sta prendendo in giroB v. t. + prep.2 avere ( prove, o qualcosa in mano) contro (q.): The police had nothing on him, la polizia non aveva prove contro di lui □ (fam.) to have nothing on sb., non essere superiore a (q.); non essere da più di (q.). -
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6 ■ have up
■ have upv. t. + avv.1 alzare, tirare su (qc.)2 (fam.) chiamare, convocare (q.)4 (fam.) portare in tribunale; denunciare; citare in giudizio: He was had up for speeding, è stato denunciato per eccesso di velocità. -
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[hæv] has 3rd pers sg pres had pt, pp1. aux vb1) (gen) avere, (with many intransitive verbs) esserehas/hasn't she told you? — te l'ha/non te l'ha detto?
2)you've done it, haven't you? — l'hai fatto, (non è) vero?he hasn't done it, has he? — non l'ha fatto, vero?
3)you've made a mistake — no I haven't/so I have — hai fatto uno sbaglio — ma no, niente affatto/eh sì, è verowe haven't paid — yes we have! — non abbiamo pagato — sì che abbiamo pagato!
I've been there before, have you? — ci sono già stato, e tu?
2. modal aux vbto have (got) to do sth — dover fare qcthis has got to be a mistake — dev'essere un errore, deve trattarsi di un errore
I have (got) to finish this work — devo finire questo lavoro
it will have to wait till tomorrow — bisogna rimandarlo a domani
I don't have to wear glasses — non ho bisogno di portare gli occhiali
3. vt1) (possess) avereI haven't got blue eyes; I don't have blue eyes — non ho gli occhi azzurri
I have (got) an idea — ho un'idea, mi è venuta un'idea
have you (got) or do you have a pen? — hai una penna?
2) (meal, shower) fare, (drink) prenderewill you have some more? — ne vuoi ancora?
will you have? — cosa bevi or prendi?3) (receive, obtain) avere, riceverethere was no bread to be had — non avevano più or non c'era più pane
I must have it by tomorrow — mi occorre per domani
you can have it for £5 — te lo lascio per 5 sterline
I have it on good authority that... — so da fonte sicura che...
4) (hold) avere, tenerehe had him by the throat — lo teneva per la gola
I have (got) him where I want him — ce l'ho in mano or in pugno
5)(maintain, allow)
she will have it that she is right — sostiene or asserisce di aver ragionerumour has it (that)... — si dice or corre voce che...
she won't have it said that... — non permette che si dica che...
6)to have sb do sth — far fare qc a qn
what would you have me do? — cosa vuoi che faccia?
I'd have you know that... — voglio che tu sappia che...
7)8)let me have a try — fammi or lasciami provare
9)you've been had! fam — ci sei cascato!
let him have it! fam — dagliele!, picchialo!
you've had it! fam — sei fritto!, sei fregato!
you have me there! — questo proprio non lo so!
•- have in- have on- have out- have up -
8 have up
to be had up essere denunciato, processato* * *vt + advto be had up — (fam: in court) essere chiamato (-a) in tribunale
* * *to be had up essere denunciato, processato -
9 had
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10 have a soft spot for
(to have a weakness for (someone or something) because of great affection: He's always had a soft spot for his youngest son.) (avere un debole per) -
11 have the edge on/over
(to have an advantage over: he had the edge over his opponent.) essere in vantaggio su -
12 had pt , pp
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13 have a bash at
(to make an attempt at: Although he was not a handyman, he had a bash at mending the lock.) provarcisi -
14 have a change of heart
(to change a decision etc, usually to a better, kinder one: He's had a change of heart - he's going to help us after all.) ricredersi -
15 have an/the advantage (over)
(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) essere in vantaggio su, avere un vantaggio su -
16 have an/the advantage (over)
(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) essere in vantaggio su, avere un vantaggio su -
17 might have
1) (used to suggest that something would have been possible if something else had been the case: You might have caught the bus if you had run.) potere (nel periodo ipotetico)2) (used to suggest that a person has not done what he should: You might have told me!) potere (al condizionale passato3) (used to show that something was a possible action etc but was in fact not carried out or done: I might have gone, but I decided not to.)4) (used when a person does not want to admit to having done something: `Have you seen this man?' `I might have.') forse -
18 -could have-
Nota d'uso1 un evento che si sarebbe potuto realizzare ma non si è realizzato: If he had read my message, he could have changed his decision, se avesse letto il mio messaggio avrebbe potuto decidere altrimenti; Why didn't you ask me for help? You might have been hurt, perché non mi hai chiesto aiuto? Avresti potuto farti male;2 un evento che non si sa se sia realmente avvenuto: The government might have changed their decision, but we'll only know tomorrow, il governo potrebbe aver cambiato la propria decisione, ma lo sapremo soltanto domani; According to some sources, he could have been hurt in the explosion, secondo alcune fonti potrebbe essere rimasto ferito nell'esplosione. -
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Nota d'usoQuando in inglese si parla dei pasti in generale, non si antepone l'articolo al pasto: Yesterday we had dinner in a good restaurant (non we had a dinner), ieri abbiamo cenato in un buon ristorante.English-Italian dictionary > -to have breakfast (lunch, dinner, ecc.)-
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20 -to operate o to have an operation?-
Nota d'usoIl verbo “operare” nel senso chirurgico può essere tradotto letteralmente con to operate ma spesso viene seguito dalla preposizione on: He was operated on last night, è stato operato ieri sera (non He was operated last night). Tuttavia, è molto più utilizzata la locuzione to have an operation, che non richiede alcuna preposizione: He had an operation last night, è stato operato ieri sera.English-Italian dictionary > -to operate o to have an operation?-
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