Havers Meaning in English
word · lemma: haver
ˈhɛvɝ
HEV-er
hˈeɪvɐ
HAYV-uh
释义
'Havers' is an archaic or literary verb form meaning 'to have' or 'possess'. It is rarely used in modern English and mostly found in old literature or poetry.
用法与细微差别
Extremely rare and dated; mostly seen in Shakespearean English or historical texts. Not used in modern speech or writing. Do not use 'havers' in everyday conversation—prefer 'has' or 'have'. Sometimes appears in dialect poems or to mimic old-fashioned speech.
Spanish: tener (arcaico/literario)Portuguese (BR): ter (arcaico/literário)Portuguese (PT): ter (arcaico/literário)Chinese (Simplified): 有 (古語/文學語境)Chinese (Traditional): 有 (古語/文學語境)Hindi: होना (पुराना/साहित्यिक)Arabic: يملك (قديم/أدبي)Bengali: রাখে - posiada (পুরাতন/সাহিত্যমূলক)Russian: обладает (устар.) - имеет (устар.)Japanese: 有する(古語) - 持つ(古語)Vietnamese: có (cổ văn) - sở hữu (cổ điển)Korean: 가지고 있다 (고어) - 소유하다 (고어)Turkish: sahip olur (eski dil) - elinde bulundurur (edebi)Urdu: رکھتا ہے (قدیم/ادبی استعمال)Indonesian: memiliki (arcaic/kuno) - mempunyai (arcaic)
例句
He havers no gold to his name.
basic
The old king havers great wisdom.
basic
She havers nothing but hope.
basic
Who havers the courage to face the storm?
natural
In yonder cottage, a widow havers gentle dreams.
natural
Each child havers a different wish for tomorrow.
natural