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have something to do
[hæv ˈsʌmθɪŋ tu duː]

  • 需要或被迫去做某事:指有事情需要去做或被迫去做某事。

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  • "Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?" she asked coldly.

    在暗那些袭击有关吗?”冷冷地问道

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  • It may have something to do with the way people go to and from work. Many people in the countryside drive or take public transport for long hours, which leads to the greater need for audiobooks.

    可能与人们上下班的方式有关。在农村,许多人长时间开车或乘坐公共交通工具去上班,这就使得人们对有声读物有着更大需求。

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  • Hello everybody, today we have something to do.

    大家好,今天我们有点做了。

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  • The interest in wealthy people may have something to do with the increasing difference between the richest and poorest Americans.

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  • It seems to have something to do, I think, with academic understanding.

    我认为,也许,这与学术理解有关

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  • You always have something to do, and there're lights everywhere.

    你总能找到事情做,到处都有灯光。

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