词汇 | have something on |
释义 | Idiom have something doing and have something on Theme: PLANNING to have plans for an event. (Informal. Note the variation with anything in the examples.)BOB: Are you busy Saturday night? BILL: Yes, I’ve got something doing.I don't have anything doing Sunday night.I have something on almost every Saturday. have (something) onTo be busy or engaged with something; to have plans to do something at a particular point in time. Bob: "Do you want to come around on Sunday to watch the big game?" Janet: "Sorry, Bob, I've got something on that evening." I've got a few things on at the moment, but business has been pretty slow overall. have (something) on (one)1. To have incriminating or unfavorable proof against one, as for some crime, wrongdoing, or misbehavior. Go to the police, for all I care! You don't have anything on me! If we want to nail him for fraud, we'll need to have more on him than a few questionable phone calls. 2. To have a particular advantage over one. You may think you can beat me, but I've got 10 years' experience on you. 3. To currently be in possession of something. Hey, do you have a pen on you? I need to write this down. Yeah, I have a tissue on me. have something onsee under have nothing on. |
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