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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary زمان ماضی واسم مفعول فعل have.
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه had i had no idea he was going i had no voice in that matter i had scarely arrived i had twowins and onedefc i have had sufficientfor i lent him what money i had if i had thought of that it had a europeanlook it had a short life it is like that .i had before of i had throught of it she always had her way she had him in her pocket the sun had parched his skin they had words to yet had it we had a good time we had a heavy p to day we had a narrow majority we had a stormy passage we had coffee of a kind when (or after)he had gone win:i had twowins and onedefc you had no right to say that کلمات مرتبط(had): بازگشت به واژه had a he had gone article 1 had two notes had health had i known that had i seen him had it trans ted had searched he had a close shave of it he had a good supply of coal he had a near escape he had better p no such thing he had need remember he had no business to he had no evidence to go upon he had no more no to say he had no success he had not a kick in him he had the luck to escape he knew that i had gone he undid what i had done i had a great wish to see him i had a lettr from him i had a quiet read i had barely time to get out i had been caught i had best to leaveit i had better not go i had half a mind to go i had him sing i had hom there i had it signed i had many books he had none i had never seen such a book i had no a ادامه واژههاي مرتبط(25) زمان ماضى واسم مفعول فعلhave کلمات مرتبط(58)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary had past and past part of have 1 have n. Pronunciation: ' hav, (h)əv, v; in “have to” meaning “must” usu ' haf Function: verb Inflected Form: had \ ' had, (h)əd, d\ ; hav·ing \ ' ha-viŋ\ ; has \ ' haz, (h)əz, z, s; in “has to” meaning “must” usu ' has\ Etymology: Middle English, from Old English habban; akin to Old High German habēn to have, and perhaps to hevan to lift ― more at HEAVE Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 a : to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement b : to hold in one's use, service, regard, or at one's disposal c : to hold, include, or contain as a part or whole 2 : to feel obligation in regard to ― usually used with an infinitive with to 3 : to stand in a certain relationship to 4 a : to acquire or get possession of : OBTAIN b : RECEIVE c : ACCEPT specifically : to accept in marriage d : to copulate with 5 a : to be marked or characterized by (a quality, attribute, or faculty) b : EXHIBIT , SHOW c : USE , EXERCISE 6 a : to experience especially by submitting to, undergoing, or suffering b : to make the effort to perform (an action) or engage in (an activity) c : to entertain in the mind 7 a : t…