Have on Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
HAV-awn
hæv/ /ˈɒn
HAV-on
परिभाषा
To wear something, such as clothes, shoes, or accessories. It refers to what someone is currently wearing.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Have on' is informal, usually used for clothes or accessories: 'have a jacket on'. More common in spoken English; 'wear' is slightly more formal and often used in writing. Do not confuse with 'have on' meaning to trick (mainly UK slang: 'Are you having me on?').
Spanish: llevar puesto - tener puestoPortuguese (BR): estar usando - vestirPortuguese (PT): ter vestido - estar a usarChinese (Simplified): 穿着 (chuānzhe)Chinese (Traditional): 穿著 (chuānzhe)Hindi: पहना हुआ होनाArabic: يرتديBengali: পরেছে - গায়ে দিয়েছেRussian: надето - одетоJapanese: 身につけているVietnamese: mặc - mang - đeoKorean: 입고 있다 - 착용하고 있다Turkish: üstünde olmak - giymekUrdu: پہنے ہوئے ہیںIndonesian: memakai - mengenakan
उदाहरण वाक्य
She has on a red dress today.
basic
What do you have on your feet?
basic
He always has on his watch.
basic
I can't believe you have on shorts—it's freezing outside!
natural
Do you have on that old sweater again?
natural
Let me see what shoes you have on before we leave.
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