have (got) something on
phrasal verb with have verb ukstrong /hæv/ weak /həv/ weak /əv/ usstrong /hæv/ weak /həv/ weak /əv/ had
B1 穿着
If you have clothes or shoes on, you are wearing them.
I loved that dress you had on last night. 我喜欢你昨天晚上穿的那件长裙。
UK计划做…
If you have something on, you have planned to do it.
Do you have anything on this week? 本周你有什么安排吗?
I've got something on this Tuesday, but I'm free on Wednesday. 星期二我有安排,但星期三没事。
- More examples
- Jill only had a thin cotton dress on - she must have been freezing.
- When Andy arrived he had jeans on, but Mum made him go and change.
- You know you're only allowed to jump in the puddles if you have your wellington boots on.
- I can't answer the door - I haven't any clothes on!
- Molly looks very grown up when she has her work clothes on.