有事情要做
have something to do with───v.与…有关;v.与…有点关系
Do something───做就对了(歌曲名)
offer to do something───主动提出做某事;自告奋勇做某事
forget to do something───做一些忘记的事
enough to do something───足够做点什么了
approval to do something───批准做某事
volunteer to do something───自愿做某事
have to do───不得不做某事;必须,不得不,只好
fail to do something───做某事失败
Hello everybody, today we have something to do.───大家好,今天我们有点事要做了。
you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?" she asked coldly.───你在暗指我和那些袭击有关吗?”她冷冷地问道。
I'm afraid I have to. I don't have time. I have something to do.───恐怕我必须早走。我没时间了。我还有别的事情要做。
I'm not sure exactly why although it might have something to do with my pleasant discovery of cookies in one of those boxes two years ago.───我不清楚确切的原因,虽然这可能和我两年前非常开心地在其中的一个盒子里找到了饼干有关系。
Interviewer: Those are pretty impressive figures. Maybe the fact that the Tate Modern is free to visit might have something to do with it?───采访者:真是些令人咋舌的数字。泰特现代美术馆所拥有的惊人访客量与它的免费开放有什么关联吗?
In his speech, Mr Regling hinted that this too might have something to do with inappropriate policies caused by the euro.───瑞格林先生在讲话中暗示说,这也可能与欧元导致的不恰当的政策有些关系。
Well I'd say that nine hours you spent working on him might have something to do with it.───哈哈我不得不说你九个小时的辛苦工作可能对他起作用了。
Dad , this broken vase has nothing to do with me , but it just might have something to do with Susie .───爸爸,这个打破的花瓶跟我不相干,不过可能和苏茜有关联。
Surely, if we were to ask Westboro Baptist Church members, it must have something to do with the gays.───如果去问韦斯特博罗浸信会成员的话,这肯定跟同性恋有关。
It might have something to do with the way it's made.
It might have something to do with the forthcoming general election when any smear will do.
"Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks?" she asked coldly.
The two incidents might have something to do with each other, but I can't see the connection.
The $ 55, 000-a-night asking price might have something to do with that.
I'm sure her problems have something to do with what happened when she was a child.
This was obscure, but it seems to have something to do with going downhill with an out-of-control supermarket trolley.
It must have something to do with the way the language heaps noun upon noun.
Longevity could have something to do with that.
- have something to do with it
- have something to do with sth
- have something to prove
- have something to do with us
- have something to say to
- have something to say with
- have spell
- have sports training
- have sth do
- have sports activities
- have sth doing
- have sth to do with
- have sth to do sth
- have sth to sb
- have sth for lunch
- have sth to be done
- have studying habits
- have substance
- have students all over the country
- have success in
- have supported