have words
英 [hæv wɜːdz]
美 [hæv wɜːrdz]
网络 争吵
英英释义
verb
- censure severely or angrily
- The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car
- The deputy ragged the Prime Minister
- The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup
双语例句
- He dare not have words with me because I have something on him.
他不敢与我吵嘴,因为我手里抓着他的把柄。 - Here, we actually have two words and two separate origins to consider: the noun and the verb.
在此,我们其实要考虑两个单词和两个不同的起源:名词和动词。 - Many youngsters have heard words like those from their parents.
许多年轻人都听到过他们的父母讲过这样的话。 - I can see I'll have to have words with him about this.
我知道这件事我不得不和他们争辩。 - I have words for your ears only, my king.
我有话要单独告诉你,吾王。 - Unfortunately, sometimes you won't have the words you need.
令人遗憾的是,有时你不知道想说的词该怎么说,那是否就意味着谈话要结束了? - For these fortunate people time isn't money, they aren't racing against the clock to complete anything, and nobody is discussing next week or next year; they don't even have words for 'week', 'month' or 'year'.
对这些幸运的人而言,时间并不是金钱,他们不需要争分夺秒地完成任何事情,也没有人会讨论下周或明年。甚至,他们没有星期、月年这些词。 - Jn. 6:68 Simon Peter answered Him, Lord, to whom shall we go? You have words of eternal life.
约六68西门彼得回答他说,主啊,你有永远生命的话,我们还归从谁? - In the afternoon, if I have horary words, will sleep a noon to feel.
下午,如果我有时间的话,会去睡个午觉。 - White younger sister Shi whether have words, can talk with instructor.
白师妹若是有话,可以和师父去讲。
