Have to spare Meaning in English
expression
HAV tuh-SPAIR
hav tuh-SPAIR
التعريف
To have more of something than you need, so you can give, use, or lend the extra.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Common in informal speech. Used with quantities (time, money, food, etc.): 'Do you have any time to spare?' Means you can share or give what you don't need. Can be a polite way to ask for something.
Spanish: tener de sobra - tener para compartirPortuguese (BR): ter de sobra - ter para compartilharPortuguese (PT): ter de sobra - ter para partilharChinese (Simplified): 有多余的 - 有可以分给别人的Chinese (Traditional): 有多餘的 - 有可分給別人的Hindi: अतिरिक्त होना - बचत में होनाArabic: لديه فائض - لديه ما يمكن إعطاؤهBengali: অতিরিক্ত থাকা - বাড়তি থাকাRussian: иметь в запасе - иметь лишнееJapanese: 余裕がある - 余分に持っているVietnamese: dư để cho - có dưKorean: 여유가 있다 - 남아 있다Turkish: fazladan olmak - ayıracak olmakUrdu: اضافی ہونا - فالتو ہوناIndonesian: punya untuk dibagikan - punya lebih
جمل نموذجية
Do you have to spare any change for the bus?
basic
I don't have to spare any time today.
basic
She always has to spare some cookies for her friends.
basic
Hey, do you have to spare a couple of minutes to help me?
natural
If you have to spare any old clothes, we can donate them.
natural
I wish I had to spare more energy at the end of the day.
natural