have on

have on
transitive verb
1) (wear) tragen
2) (Brit. coll): (deceive)

have somebody on — jemanden auf den Arm nehmen (ugs.)

* * *
have on
vt
1. (wear)
to \have on [or esp BRIT, AUS \have on got] on ⇆ sth clothes etw tragen [o fam anhaben]; hat etw tragen [o fam aufhaben
2. (have running)
to \have on sth on radio, heating etw anhaben
3. (carry)
to \have on [or esp BRIT, AUS \have on got] sth on one etw bei sich dat haben, etw mit sich dat führen
\have on you got money on you? hast du Geld dabei?
4. (know information about)
to \have on [or esp BRIT, AUS \have on got] sth on sb/sth evidence, facts etw über jdn/etw [in der Hand] haben
\have on we got anything on this organization? haben wir irgendwelche Informationen über diese Organisation?
we've got nothing on him, we'll have to let him go wir haben keine Beweise gegen ihn, wir müssen ihn freilassen
5. BRIT (fam: trick)
to \have on sb on jdn auf den Arm nehmen, jdn verkohlen [o veräppeln] [o SCHWEIZ a. auf die Rolle schieben] fam
to \have on sb on that ... jdm weismachen, dass ... fam
I thought he was having me on when he told me she was having an affair als er mir sagte, dass sie eine Affäre hat, dachte ich, er macht Witze
6. (plan)
to \have on [or esp BRIT, AUS \have on got] sth on etw vorhaben
\have on you got anything on this week? liegt bei dir diese Woche etwas an?
to \have on a lot on sehr beschäftigt sein, viel zu tun haben
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have on v/t
1. tragen:
a) ein Kleid etc anhaben:
he didn’t have any clothes on er hatte nichts an
b) einen Hut aufhaben
2. umg jemanden zum Besten haben
3. etwas vorhaben:
I have nothing on tomorrow
* * *
transitive verb
1) (wear) tragen
2) (Brit. coll): (deceive)

have somebody on — jemanden auf den Arm nehmen (ugs.)

* * *
v.
anhaben v.

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