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Have going Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæv/ /ˈɡoʊɪn/, /ˈɡoʊɪŋ
HAV GOH-in
hæv/ /ɡˈəʊɪŋ
hav GOH-ing

释义

To have something operating, happening, or in progress. Commonly used to refer to an activity, project, or plan that is currently under way or active.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used informally, especially with 'what do you have going on?' meaning 'what are you doing?' or 'what plans do you have?'. Not for physical possession. Often appears in questions like 'Do you have anything going this weekend?'. Avoid confusing with 'have to go', which means 'must leave'.

例句

What do you have going this afternoon?

basic

We have going a new project at work.

basic

She always has something going after school.

basic

"Do you have going anything special this weekend?"

natural

He's got a lot going right now and can't meet for lunch.

natural

"Not much going on, just relaxing at home."

natural