词组 | have something out |
释义 | Idiom have something out (with someone) Theme: ARGUMENT to settle a disagreement or a complaint. (Informal.)John has been mad at Mary for a week. He finally had it out with her today.I'm glad we are having this out today. have (something) outTo have something removed surgically, as due to medical necessity. If your wisdom teeth are impacted, you'll have to have them out sooner than later. Yeah, I had my tonsils out when I was seven. have something out (with someone)to settle a disagreement or a complaint. (Fixed order.) John has been mad at Mary for a week. He finally had it out with her today. I'm glad we are having this out today. have something outto have something, such as a tooth, stone, tumor, removed surgically. (Fixed order.) You are going to have to have that tumor out. I don't want to have my tooth out! have it outSettle decisively, especially in an argument or discussion. For example, "I shall double-lock myself in with him and have it out before I die" (Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, 1839). [Early 1800s] have it out To settle decisively, especially by means of an argument or a discussion. |
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