have on

have on
1) v + o + adv v + o + prep + o (put on) \<\<cover/roof\>\> colocar*, poner*

they soon had all the books on the shelves — pronto colocaron todos los libros en los estantes

2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o (be wearing) llevar or tener* puesto

I had nothing on — estaba desnudo

3) v + o + adv (BrE)
a) (have arranged) tener*

have you anything on this evening? — ¿haces algo esta noche?

b) (have in progress)

the library has an exhibition on — en la biblioteca hay una exposición

4) v + o + adv (tease) (colloq)

to have somebody on — tomarle el pelo a alguien (fam)

VT + ADV
1) (=wear) [+ dress, hat] llevar

she had on a beautiful black evening dress — llevaba (puesto) un precioso vestido de noche negro

nothing 1.
2) (=be busy with)

I've got so much on this week — tengo mucho que hacer esta semana

have you anything on tomorrow? — ¿tienes algo que hacer mañana?, ¿tienes compromiso para mañana?

3) (=put on) [+ wallpaper, roof] poner

we'll have the paint on in no time — lo tendremos pintado en un santiamén

4) (Brit)
* (=tease)

to have sb on — tomar el pelo a algn *

he's having you on! — te está tomando el pelo *

* * *
1) v + o + adv v + o + prep + o (put on) \<\<cover/roof\>\> colocar*, poner*

they soon had all the books on the shelves — pronto colocaron todos los libros en los estantes

2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o (be wearing) llevar or tener* puesto

I had nothing on — estaba desnudo

3) v + o + adv (BrE)
a) (have arranged) tener*

have you anything on this evening? — ¿haces algo esta noche?

b) (have in progress)

the library has an exhibition on — en la biblioteca hay una exposición

4) v + o + adv (tease) (colloq)

to have somebody on — tomarle el pelo a alguien (fam)


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