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Have got Meaning in English

expression · lemma: have

ˈhæv/ /ˈɡɑt
HAV GOT
hæv/ /ɡˈɒt
HAV GOT

释义

'Have got' is an informal way to say you have something, own something, or need to do something. It is used for possession and for expressing necessity (have got to).

用法与细微差别

Very common in British English; less formal than just 'have.' Only used in present tense ('I've got'), especially in conversation. 'Have got to' means 'must.' Not used in questions or negatives in American English as often ('Do you have?' is more common there). Don't use for repeated or habitual actions.

例句

I have got two brothers.

basic

She has got a new phone.

basic

We have got homework tonight.

basic

I've got a headache. Can I go home?

natural

They have got to leave early tomorrow.

natural

You've got a great sense of humor!

natural