2010년 4월 5일 월요일

Dic: have had it

1. PHRASE : AUX inflects | If you say that someone has had it, you mean they are in very serious trouble or have no hope of succeeding.[INFORMAL] | If you say that if something happens, someone has had it, you mean that they will die or they will fail in what they are trying to do.
  • Unless she loses some weight, she's had it.
  • When they run out of ammunition, they've had it.
  • The course is hard, and if you can't face that fact, you've had it.
2. PHRASE : AUX inflects | If you say that you have had it, you mean that you are very tired of something or very annoyed about it, and do not want to continue doing it or it to continue happening.[INFORMAL] | to be tired or bored with what you are doing and decide to stop it.
  • I've had it. Let's call it a day.
  • I've had it for today. Let's go home.
  • We've all had it up to here with you, John. Get out!
3. if something has had it, it is so damaged it cannot be repaired.
  • I think this washing machine's had it.


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