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have to
[ˈhæv tu] [ˈhæv tə; ˈhæf tə]

  • 必须,不得不:表示某事是必需或必要的。
  • 根据规定或法律要求:表示某事是根据规定或法律要求的。
  • 应该,应当:表示某事是期望或应该做的。
  • 很可能:表示某事是非常可能的。
  • 用于强调陈述:用于强调陈述的真实性或重要性。
  • 用于表达恼怒或愤怒:用于表达恼怒或愤怒的疑问或陈述。

网络释义

短语

having names to start 始制有名

having reasons to believe 有理由相信

having heart-to-heart talk 谈心工作

own to having done wrong 承认做错

Having no words to answer 无辞以对

having the courage to learn 敢于学习

having only oneself to blame 咎由自取

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  • I grudge having to pay so much tax.

    这么多的很不情愿。

    《牛津词典》

  • Having to work late every day is a drag.

    每天得晚下班讨厌。

    《牛津词典》

  • I pity her having to work such long hours.

    不得不加班加点工作,真让同情

    《牛津词典》

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  • "Cupcakes are cool because they're having your own personal cake instead of having to share with a lot of people.

    VOA: special.2010.04.12

  • Now I suppose it's my reluctance to get into the intricacies of questions having to do with applied theory that makes me prefer to keep it simple.

    我不愿意在,应用理论上纠结,因此想把它简单化。

    耶鲁公开课 - 文学理论导论课程节选

  • that you can contact directly instead of having to go through the bureaucracy of the big university.

    你可以直接和他们联系,而不用通过耶鲁大学的官僚机构。

    耶鲁文艺刊主编 - SpeakingMax英语口语达人

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