词组 | have something going for |
释义 | Idiom have something going forhave (something) going for (you/it) to have an advantage.She should be more confident because she has a lot going for her.It seems like you've got a lot of good things going for you. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form have nothing going for you or it: That movie has nothing going for it except some nice scenery. have (something) going for (one)To have something that is favorable, beneficial, or advantageous to one. Well, I gained a lot of experience in IT from my last job, so at least I have that going for me. I know the job market is pretty treacherous at the moment, but I have a few things going for me that should help me find the right career. have going for oneHave in one's favor or of benefit to one. For example, They have enough going for them that their new store should be a success, or Mary is very talented; she has a lot going for her. [Mid-1900s] Also see have a good thing going. have — going for youhave a specified factor or factors in your favour. informal 1997 Marian Keyes Rachel's Holiday All we really had going for us was our hair; mine was long and dark and hers was long and blonde. have a lot, something, nothing, etc. ˈgoing for youhave many, some, no, etc. achievements, skills, advantages, etc: As the very intelligent daughter of rich parents, she’s got a lot going for her.No job, no qualifications, nowhere to live. He doesn’t have much going for him, does he? |
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