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情境三:英语课上,老师朗读课文时,把"stop sb.from doing sth"读错了,而且这已经是第三次出错了,犹豫再三,小亮鼓起勇气站了起来说:"老师,您又把"stop sb.from doing sth"读错了". 我会恰当地对待老师的过错,课下跟老师诚恳交流,指出老师的错误
f ①have sb./sth.do sth.与have sb./sth.doing sth.两者都是宾 语发出的主动动作。 前者指 "使某人 /物做某事(指一次性的具体的动 作)";后者指"使某人/物一直处 于某种状态",常接一段时间作状语。 ②have sth.done这一结构中的宾语 与宾补动词是被动关系。 ③have sth. to do这一结构中的 have意为"有",即"有某事要做"。 f 一、 have sth done " have + sth (宾语)+ 过去分词(宾语补足 语)"意为"让 / 叫 / 使 / 请别人做某事"。 宾 语sth 后面用过去分词作宾语补足语,说明sth 与过去分词表示的动作之间是被动关系。 例如:
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v.tr. 1. To keep from happening; avert: took steps to prevent the strike. 2. To keep (a person or thing) from doing something; impede: prevented us from winning; prevented the disease from spreading. 3. Archaic. a. To anticipate or counter in advance.
VM2Yq. to have sb doing sth she soon had them all reading and writing = organized them enseguida los puso a leer y a escribir; = taught them enseguida les habían enseñado a leer y a escribirSee full dictionary entry for have belowCopyright © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. have [hæv ] Word forms have, 3rd person singular present tense has , past tense, past participle had When have is part of a set combination, eg have a look, have a good time, have breakfast, had better, look up the other word. For have + adverb/preposition combinations, see also the phrasal verb section of this verb1. = possess tener he’s got or he has blue eyes tiene los ojos azuleshave you got or do you have 10p? ¿tienes diez peniques?have you got or do you have any brothers or sisters? ¿tienes hermanos?she had her eyes closed tenía los ojos cerradoshe hasn’t got or he doesn’t have any friends no tiene amigosI’ve got or I have a friend staying next week tengo a un amigo en casa la semana que vieneI’ve got or I have an idea tengo una idea a. Don’t translate the a in sentences like has he got a girlfriend?, I haven't got a washing-machine if the number of such items is not significant since people normally only have one at a timehas he got a girlfriend? ¿tiene novia?I haven’t got a washing-machine no tengo lavadora b. Do translate the a if the person or thing is qualifiedhe has a Spanish girlfriend tiene una novia españolaall or everything I have is yours todo lo que tengo es tuyoyou must give it all or everything you have tienes que emplearte a fondoyou must put all or everything you have into it tienes que emplearte a fondocan I have a pencil please? ¿me puedes dar un lápiz, por favor?the book has no name on it el libro no lleva or tiene el nombre del dueñoI’ve got or I have no Spanish no sé españolto have something to do tener algo que hacerI’ve got some letters to write tengo algunas cartas que escribirI’ve got or I have nothing to do no tengo nada que hacerhaven’t you got anything to do? ¿no tienes nada que hacer?hello, what have we here? vaya, vaya, ¿qué tenemos aquí? see also handy adjective, ready adjective 2. = eat, drink tomar what are we having for lunch? ¿que vamos a comer?we had ice-cream for dessert tomamos helado de postreto have something to eat/drink comer/beber algo ⧫ tomar algowhat will you have? ¿qué quieres tomar? ⧫ ¿qué vas a tomar?I’ll have a coffee tomaré un caféwill you have some more? ¿te sirvo más?3. = receivethank you for having me gracias por su hospitalidadyou can have my ticket puedes quedarte con mi billetewe had some help from the government recibimos ayuda del gobiernoI had a letter from John tuve carta de Juan ⧫ recibí una carta de JuanI must have them by this afternoon necesito tenerlos para esta tardeto have no news no tener noticiasthey had a lot of wedding presents recibieron or les hicieron muchos regalos de bodawe had a lot of visitors at home tuvimos muchas visitas; at exhibition etc tuvimos muchos visitantes 4. = obtainthey can be had for as little as £10 each pueden conseguirse por tan solo 10 librasit’s not to be had anywhere no se consigue en ninguna partethere was no bread to be had no quedaba pan en ningún sitio ⧫ no podía conseguirse pan en ningún sitio 5. = takeI’ll have a dozen eggs, please ¿me pones una docena de huevos, por favor?which one will you have? ¿cuál quiere?can I have your name please? ¿me da su nombre, por favor?you can have it or I’ll let you have it for £10 te lo dejo en 10 libras ⧫ te lo puedes llevar por 10 libras ⧫ te lo vendo por 10 libras 6. = give birth to[baby, kittens] tener what did she have? ¿qué ha tenido?she had a boy ha tenido un niño7. = hold, catch tener I have him in my power lo tengo en mi poderhe had him by the throat lo tenía agarrado por la gargantaI have it on good authority that ... me consta que ... ⧫ sé a ciencia cierta que ... ⧫ sé de buena tinta que ... infI’ve got it! ¡ya!you have me there, there you have me ahí sí que me has pillado inf 8. = allow consentir ⧫ tolerar we can't have that eso no se puede consentirI won't have this nonsense no voy a consentir or tolerar estas tonteríasI won’t have it! no lo voy a consentir or tolerarshe won’t have it said that ... no consiente or tolera que digan que ...I won’t have him risking his neck on that motorbike no voy a consentir que se juegue el cuello en esa moto 9. = spend pasar to have a pleasant afternoon/evening pasar una tarde agradablehave a nice day! ¡que pases un buen día!I had a horrible day at school today he tenido un día horrible en el colegiowhat sort of day have you had? ¿qué tal día has tenido?10. on telephonecan I have Personnel please? ¿me puede poner con Personal, por favor?11. informal = have sex with acostarse con 12. = makeI’ll soon have it nice and shiny enseguida lo dejo bien brillantehe had us confused nos tenía confundidos 13. in set structuresto have sth done hacer que se haga algo ⧫ mandar hacer algowe had our luggage brought up mandamos subir el equipajeI’ve had the brakes checked he mandado revisar los frenosto have a suit made mandar hacerse un trajeto have one’s hair cut cortarse el pelothey had him killed lo mataronto have sb do sth mandar a algn hacer algohe had me do it again me hizo hacerlo otra vez ⧫ me hizo que lo hiciese otra vezI had him clean the car le hice limpiar el cochewhat would you have me do? old-fashioned ¿qué quiere que haga?I’ll have you know that ... quiero que sepas que ...to have sth happen she had her bag stolen le robaron el bolsohe had his arm broken le rompieron el brazoto have sb doing sth she soon had them all reading and writing = organized them enseguida los puso a leer y a escribir; = taught them enseguida les habían enseñado a leer y a escribir14. in set expressionsto have sth against sb/sth tener algo en contra de algn/algoto have had it you’ve had it now! he knows all about it informal ¡ahora sí que te la has cargado! se ha enterado de todothis sofa has had it informal este sofá ya no da para más infI’ve had it up to here with his nonsense informal estoy hasta la coronilla or hasta el moño de sus tonterías infto have it that he will have it that he is right insiste en que tiene razónrumour has it that ... corre la voz de que ...to be had you’ve been had! informal ¡te han engañado!to have to do with tener que ver conthat’s got or that has nothing to do with it! ¡eso no tiene nada que ver!you’d better not have anything to do with him más te vale no tener tratos con élto let sb have sth = give dar algo a algn; = lend dejar algo a algn ⧫ prestar algo a algnI’ll let you have my reply tomorrow les daré mi respuesta mañanalet me have your address dame tus señaslet me have your pen for a moment déjame el boli un momentolet him have it! informal ¡dale!what have you ... and what have you ... y qué sé yo qué máswould have it as ill-luck or fate would have it desgraciadamente ▪ idiom to have it in one informal ser capazI knew you had it in you to make it as a singer sabía que eras capaz de tener éxito como cantante see also luck nounauxiliary verb1. I’ve already seen that film ya he visto esa películahe’s been very kind ha sido muy amablehas he gone? ¿se ha ido?hasn’t he told you? ¿no te lo ha dicho?she said she had spoken to them dijo que había hablado con elloshad you phoned me formal or if you had phoned me I would have come round si me hubieras llamado habría venidonever having seen it before, I ... como no lo había visto antes, ...having finished or when he had finished, he left cuando terminó or cuando hubo terminado, se fue see also just1 adjective, See grammar panel SINCE in entry since2. verb substitute a. you’ve got more than I have tienes más que yothey’ve done more than we have ellos han hecho más que nosotroshe hasn’t worked as hard as you have él no ha trabajado tanto como tú“he’s already eaten” — “so have I” —él ya ha comido —yo también“we haven’t had any news yet” — “neither have we” —no hemos tenido noticias todavía —nosotros tampoco“you’ve made a mistake” — “no I haven’t!” —has cometido un error —no es verdad or cierto“we haven’t paid” — “yes we have!” —no hemos pagado —¡qué sí!“he’s got a new job” — “oh has he?” —tiene un trabajo nuevo —¿ah, sí?“you’ve written it twice” — “so I have!” —lo has escrito dos veces —es verdad or cierto“have you read the book?” — “yes, I have” —¿has leído el libro? —sí“has he told you?” — “no, he hasn’t” —¿te lo ha dicho? —no b. in question tagshe hasn’t done it, has he? no lo ha hecho, ¿verdad?you’ve done it, haven’t you? lo has hecho, ¿verdad? or ¿no?3. avoiding repetition of verbyou’ve all been there before, but I haven’t vosotros habéis estado allí antes, pero yo nohe has never met her, but I have él no la ha llegado a conocer, pero yo síhave you ever been there? if you have ... ¿has estado alguna vez allí? si es así ...have you tried it? if you haven’t ... ¿lo has probado? porque si no ... see also so1 conjunction, nor conjunctionmodal verb= be obligedto have got to do sth tener que hacer algoI’ve got to or I have to finish this work tengo que terminar este trabajohave we got to or do we have to leave early? ¿tenemos que salir temprano?I haven’t got to or I don’t have to wear glasses no necesito usar gafasI shall have to go and see her tendré que ir a verlait will just have to wait till tomorrow tendrá que esperar hasta mañanahe had to pay all the money back tuvo que devolver todo el dineroshe was having to get up at six each morning tenía que levantarse a las seis cada mañanathis has to be a mistake esto tiene que ser un errordo you have to make such a noise? ¿tienes que hacer tanto ruido?you didn’t have to tell her! ¡no tenías por qué decírselo!it’s nice not to have to work on Saturdays es un gusto no tener que trabajar los sábadosit has to be done this way tiene que hacerse de este mododoes it have to be ironed? ¿hay que plancharlo? Phrasal verbshave aroundtransitive verb + adverb1. = have available tener cercaSarah was a joy to have around era una delicia tener a Sarah cercaa great guy to have around un tipo estupendo para tenerlo a tu ladothe sort of player I’d like to have around el tipo de jugador con el que me gustaría contar 2. = invitewe’re having Mary around tomorrow hemos invitado a Mary para que venga mañanawe’re having some people around tenemos invitadoshave away very informaltransitive verb + adverb British = have offhave backtransitive verb + adverb1. = repossessplease can I have my book back? ¿me puedes devolver el libro, por favor?2. = return invitation to devolver la invitación awe must have the Corks back soon habrá que devolverles la invitación a los Cork dentro de pocothey never have anyone back nunca devuelven la invitación a nadie3. = take back[lover, partner] volver a estar conhave downtransitive verb + adverb1. for visit invitar a quedarse en casawe are having the Smiths down for a few days los Smith vienen a pasar unos días con nosotros or en casahave intransitive verb + adverb1. [doctor] llamar to have the plumber in llamar al fontaneroto have visitors in tener invitadoslet’s have the next one in que pase el siguiente2. ▪ idiom to have it in for sb informal tenerla tomada con algn infhave offtransitive verb + adverb1. = have as holidayI’m having a fortnight off in July me voy a tomar dos semanas de vacaciones or permiso en juliothe children have got a week off for half term los niños tienen una semana de vacaciones a mitad del trimestre2. = dislodge quitar he had the panelling off in no time quitó las mamparas en un santiaménbe careful or you’ll have the pans off! ¡ten cuidado, no vayas a tirar las cacerolas!3. Britishto have it off very informal echar un polvo vulgto have it off with sb tirarse a algn vulghave ontransitive verb + adverb1. = wearshe had on a beautiful black evening dress llevaba puesto un precioso vestido de noche negro see also nothing pronoun2. = be busy withI’ve got so much on this week tengo mucho que hacer esta semanahave you anything on tomorrow? ¿tienes algo que hacer mañana? ⧫ ¿tienes compromiso para mañana?3. = put on[wallpaper, roof] poner we’ll have the paint on in no time lo tendremos pintado en un santiamén4. British informal = teaseto have sb on tomar el pelo a algn infhe’s having you on! te está tomando el pelo infhave out transitive verb + adverb1. = have removedto have a tooth out sacarse una muelato have one’s tonsils out operarse de las amígdalaswe had to have the old boiler out tuvimos que quitar la caldera viejawe’ll have the piano out in a trice enseguida sacamos el piano2. to have it out with sb ajustar cuentas con algnhave overtransitive verb + adverb1. = invitewe’re having Mary over tomorrow hemos invitado a Mary para que venga mañanawe’re having some people over tenemos invitadoswe had them over to dinner last week vinieron a cenar la semana pasada2. = overturn volcar ⧫ tirar watch out, you’ll have the coffee over! ¡cuidado, que vas a volcar or tirar el café!have uptransitive verb + adverb1. British informalto be had up = be prosecuted ser llevado a juiciohe was had up for assault le llevaron a juicio por asalto2. [guest] invitar why don’t we have George up for the weekend? ¿por qué no invitamos a George el fin de semana?Copyright © by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights of 'to have sb doing sth' in a sentence to have sb doing sthExample sentences from the Collins Corpus These examples have been automatically selected and may contain sensitive content that does not reflect the opinions or policies of Collins, or its parent company HarperCollins. Carrying on regardless was what His Grace's family had been doing since time out of had been doing it since her days as England cricket sentences from Collins dictionariesThe newspaper job had me doing the same thing day after day.
8 Hello Newbie, 1. I can't have them playing round here 2. I can have them playing round here For me, 1 suggests the impatient comment of a busy parent whose children are interrupting the work in hand. 2 however doesn't suggest the welcoming, amiable comment of such a parent in such a situation. So I would say, no, the idiom requires the negative. Not to be confused with another idiomatic use of "have" 3. "I want to go away next weekend, but I don't know what to do about the children." "Oh well, we can have them, if you like." — where "we can have them" = "we can provide accommodation, etc. for them". Or 4. I had those children playing outside my window again this afternoon. — which = "Those children were playing..."; but the "I had" suggests "mild annoyance". As for other tenses, I would say no; or at least, I can't think of an example. It may be worth noting that the "I will not" in this structure has an implication of "I am unwilling", rather than simple futurity. I'd be interested to know what other members think. Best wishes, MrP ___ PS sorry about the late reply, Newbie!
1 Hi, dear all I just came across this sentence on other webpage I always have my bedroom ____ tidy and clean. A. look B. looking C. looked D. looks The answer given is *A. However, I think *B seems to be OK according to the explanation in my dictionary have to persuade or order someone to do something- have sb doing sth, have sb do sth especially for AE So it seems to me it is a BE/AE difference. Am I right? 2 Hi, dear all I just came across this sentence on other webpage I always have my bedroom ____ tidy and clean. A. look B. looking C. looked D. looks The answer given is *A. However, I think *B seems to be OK according to the explanation in my dictionary have to persuade or order someone to do something- have sb doing sth, have sb do sth especially for AE So it seems to me it is a BE/AE difference. Am I right? I think most BE speakers would choose B, Kenny. 3 Thank you for clearing it up for me, Thomas Tompion. 4 I think A and B are both possible, but mean slightly different things. If you use A "look", it means "I always make my bedroom tidy and clean". If you use B "looking", the "have" is possesive and it means something like "I keep my bedroom tidy and clean". The difference is infinitesimal, and I agree with TT; as a BE speaker, I would choose B. Although frankly it's not a structure I use much; I would say "I keep my bedroom clean and tidy". 5 I'm pretty sure your are right Kenny. It would be rather stiff in BE to say "have something look..." it's a form of the subjunctive isn't it? As you probably know, this is mostly avoided in BE. I think the closest natural BE form of this would be "I always keep my bedroom looking clean". 6 Thanks, Matching Mole and liliput, for your kind reply. 7 Sorry but I'm a bit confused. Is "my bedroom" a person? Kenny wrote "to persuade or order someone to do something- have sb doing sth, have sb do sth especially for AE" If it is a thing, should it be C-looked ? 'cause I found this in my dictionary OAD 8th Edition 22 used with a past participle ~ sth done to suffer the effects of what sb else does to you She had her bag stolen. 23 used with a past participle ~ sth done to cause sth to be done for you by sb else You've had your hair cut! We're having our car repaired. Thanks 8 tanp0p0 I agree with you at one point. According to the formula of the "have sb. doing smt.", we shouldn't use "looking" here. Other thing doesn't seem correct because in your examples, the action is done by somebody else, not by the subject so using V3 is correct. But in the question, the subject does the action. 9 Hello everybody, I read the definition and understood from the post that they are the same structures, but in AE and BE. Unless in the letters from the same American person I found both structures. ....let's have Alex do it for us ....let's have Alex doing it for us My question is "Do these structures have really the same meaning? Or maybe the first is common for regular situations but the first is just for temporary ones? have to persuade or order someone to do something- have sb doing sth, have sb do sth especially for AE Thanks in advance 10 "Let's have Alex doing it for us" does not make much sense to me. Using "do" is correct. Were both these sentences really in a letter together? Could you provide more context because it sounds very strange. Oh and I don't think either structure is strictly AE or BE. One might be used more often than another though. Last edited May 15, 2011 11 Hello everybody, I read the definition and understood from the post that they are the same structures, but in AE and BE. Unless in the letters from the same American person I found both structures. ....let's have Alex do it for us ....let's have Alex doing it for us My question is "Do these structures have really the same meaning? Or maybe the first is common for regular situations but the first is just for temporary ones? have to persuade or order someone to do something- have sb doing sth, have sb do sth especially for AE Thanks in advance I think both are possible, Belissimo, but that they have different meanings 1. Let's have X fix the drains - a one-off action, something that's not going to take very long. 2. Let's have X teaching the child - a more continuous action; the continuous form suggests that this is going to be a long process. The form in 1. is possible in 2. but the form in 2. would be unlikely in 1., I'd say. The difference is very similar to that between the two possible futures 1. X will teach the child, 2. X will be teaching the child. Last edited May 15, 2011 12 Thanks a lot Thomas, I think it's more clear for me now. 13 2. Let's have X teaching the child - a more continuous action; the continuous form suggests that this is going to be a long process. Should I take it as being a repeated action? For example, Why is John picking up the boss's daughter from school these days? The boss has had him picking her up for the time being. a repeated action for a certain period of time My understanding is correct? Thank you so much for your help. Last edited May 5, 2014
have [1] has 3rd person present having present participle had past tense & past participle AUXILIARY VERB USES In spoken English, forms of have are often shortened, for example I have is shortened to I've and has not is shortened to hasn't. 1 aux You use the forms have and has with a past participle to form the present perfect tense of verbs. Alex has already gone... AUX -ed My term hasn't finished yet... AUX -ed What have you found so far?... AUX -ed Frankie hasn't been feeling well for a long time. AUX been -ing 2 aux You use the form had with a past participle to form the past perfect tense of verbs. When I met her, she had just returned from a job interview... AUX -ed 3 aux Have is used in question tags. You haven't sent her away, have you?... cl AUX n 4 aux You use have when you are confirming or contradicting a statement containing `have', `has', or `had', or answering a question. `Have you been to York before?'—`Yes we have.' AUX 5 aux The form having with a past participle can be used to introduce a clause in which you mention an action which had already happened before another action began. He arrived in San Francisco, having left New Jersey on January 19th... AUX -ed Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary To add entries to your own vocabulary, become a member of Reverso community or login if you are already a member. It's easy and only takes a few seconds
我是一名从教36年的英语老师,让我来告诉你: have sb doing 使某人做某事,表示事情还在进行当中have sb done 使某人做某事,事情也已完成have sb to do 使某人做某事,表示事情准备进行,have sb do sth是指让某人做某事, sb doing sth是指让某人一直做某事,强调动作的持续性、 had Mary clean my bedroom had us laughing during the have the baby crying! 不要让婴儿啼哭!Don’t have the dog barking much,Lilin. 李林,别让狗狂吠不停 have+宾语+ sb./sth.do sth.与have sb./sth.doing sth. “使某人/物做某事(指一次性的具体的动作)”;后者指“使某人/物一直处于某种状态”, 使役动词 let,have,make:感官动see,watch,lookat,notice,observe,hear,listen to,smell,feel,find 等后作宾补,省略to。注意:在被动语态中则to 不能省掉。在使役动词中get除外get sb. to do sth.I saw him dance.=He was seen to boss made them work the whole night.=They were made to work the whole night. see feel motice let make have等,它们都是省略to做宾语补足语。 若要表示让某人正在做某事,就用doing来表示。 I saw him plsying in the street. I heard her singing in the next sth.done这一结构中的宾语与宾补动词是被动关系I will have my MP3 repaired this patient is going to have his temperature / 叫 / 让人量体温. .③have sth. to do这一结构中的have意为“有”,即“有某事要做”.解题时要注意这四个结构的形式变化,如对宾语提问、被动结构等.。have sb./sth. to do意思是“有……要做”,其中的have为行为动词,意思是“有”,to do是充当后置定语, have much homework to do this summer a reporter, he has many people to talk with every day. 作为一名记者,他每天都要和很多人交流。 您明白了吗?
have sb doing sth