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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version بازگشت به کلمات قبلي.... بازگشت به واژه has he has nothing of his own he has passed the chair he has raving mad he has run his race he has seen sevice he has small greek he has the p of forgiving he has worms i marvel how he has fled i u. that he has been hurt if he has found it it has 3 sides it has an inoffensive adour it has escaped my remembrance no matter how he has done it she has a well poised head she has brone a child she has lost her roses tea has an adour p to itself that bridge has 3 openings the bill has come to maturity the bill of has come to mature the cat has nine lives the city has been proclaimed the hour has struck the mast has raked the post has come the tide has turned کلمات مرتبط(has): بازگشت به واژه has every dog has his d. has been he has a fine p in the town he has a good mind he has a good nature he has a good writing he has a loose conduct he has a loose tongue he has a maggot in his head he has a rage for money he has a rocking gait he has a rushing business he has a small p in shimran he has a spite against me he has an a. to grind he has an axe to grind he has an open hand he has been put to his trumps he has been wrongly treated he has cut no ice he has good qualities he has his eits about him he has much merit he has never seen a lion he has no enterprise he has no excuse what he has no friends he has no manners he has no temperature to day he has none the wiser he has nostomach for the fight he has not come he has nothing in him ادامه واژههاي مرتبط(29) دارد کلمات مرتبط(61)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary has present 3d singular 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 <they have a new car> <I have my rights> b : to hold in one's use, service, regard, or at one's disposal <the group will have enough tickets for everyone> <we don't have time to stay> c : to hold, include, or contain as a part or whole <the car has power brakes> <April has 30 days> 2 : to feel obligation in regard to ― usually used with an infinitive with to <we have things to do> < have a deadline to meet> 3 : to stand in a certain relationship to < has three fine children> <we will have the wind at our backs> 4 a : to acquire or get possession of : OBTAIN <these shoes are the best to be had > b : RECEIVE < had news> c : ACCEPT specifically : to accept in marriage d : to copulate with 5 a : to be marked or characterized by (a quality, attribute, or faculty) <both have red hair> < has a way with words> b : EXHIBIT , SHOW < had the gall to refuse> c : USE , EXERCISE < have mercy on us> 6 a : to experience especially by submitting to, undergoing, or suffering <I have a cold> b : to make the effort to perform (an action) or engage in (an activity) < have a look at that cut> c : to entertain in the mind < have an opinion> 7 a : …