Have around Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ɝˈaʊn/, /ɝˈaʊnd
HAV-uh-ROWND
hæv/ /ɐɹˈaʊnd
HAV-uh-ROWND
Definición
To have someone or something nearby, either physically present or available, often at your home or in your company.
Uso & Matices
Mainly informal; often means someone visiting your home ('have friends around') or objects handy. Not used for ownership—means 'present', not 'possess'. Common with 'people' and household items. Don't confuse with 'have round' (British English: invite).
Spanish: tener cerca - tener por aquíPortuguese (BR): ter por perto - ter por aquiPortuguese (PT): ter por perto - ter por aquiChinese (Simplified): 在身边 - 在附近Chinese (Traditional): 在身邊 - 在附近Hindi: आसपास होना - पास रखनाArabic: موجود عندك - متواجد حولكBengali: কাছাকাছি থাকা - আশেপাশে রাখাRussian: держать рядом - иметь при себеJapanese: そばにいる - そばに置いておくVietnamese: có ở gần - để xung quanhKorean: 곁에 두다 - 가까이 두다Turkish: yanında bulundurmak - yakınında tutmakUrdu: آس پاس رکھنا - پاس رکھناIndonesian: memiliki di sekitar - punya di dekat
Oraciones de Ejemplo
It's nice to have around some close friends.
basic
Do you have around a pen I can borrow?
basic
We always have around some snacks for guests.
basic
I love to have around my dog when I'm working from home.
natural
It's great to have around people who make you laugh.
natural
Sometimes it's handy to have around some extra cash, just in case.
natural