had
v. 有( have的過去式和過去分詞 ); (親屬關係中)接受; 拿; 買到
Had is the past tense and past participle of have .
Had is sometimes used instead of 'if' to begin a clause which refers to a situation that might have happened but did not. For example, the clause 'had he been elected' means the same as 'if he had been elected'.
Had he succeeded, he would have acquired a monopoly...
要是他當時成功了,他就會取得壟斷地位。
Had I known what the problem was, we could have addressed it.
如果我當時知道問題出在哪裡,我們就可以設法解決了。
If you have been had, someone has tricked you, for example by selling you something at too high a price.
If your customer thinks he's been had, you have to make him happy.
要是顧客感覺自己當了冤大頭,你就得設法讓他消氣。
If you say that someone has had it, you mean they are in very serious trouble or have no hope of succeeding.
Unless she loses some weight, she's had it...
除非她減點兒肥,否則她就沒戲了。
He wants actors who can speak Welsh. Obviously I've had it.
他要的是會說威爾士語的演員。明擺著,我是沒指望了。
If you say that you have had it, you mean that you are very tired of something or very annoyed about it, and do not want to continue doing it or it to continue happening.
I've had it. Let's call it a day...
我受不了了。今天就到這兒吧。
I've had it with that kind of treatment of Americans.
我再也忍受不了那樣對待美國人了。
Their plan had some difficulties in being in operation.
他們在執行計劃時遇到一些困難.
I withheld payment until they had fulfilled the contract.
他們履行合同後,我才付款.
The house had been ransacked of all that was worth anything.
屋子裡所有值錢的東西都被搶去了.
She was a scholarly woman who had specialized in Italian literature at university.
她是個學問精深的女人,她在大學裡讀的專業是義大利文學.
We had a lot of trouble levering the roots out.
我們在撬樹根時遇到了很多麻煩.