have something to do with
英:[hæv ˈsʌmθiŋ tu: du: wið] 美: [hæv ˈsʌmθɪŋ tu du wɪð]
have something to do with 基本解释
v.与…有点关系;
have something to do with 相关例句
双语例句
- The book has something to do with him.
那本书与他有关。 - I enquired about trains to New York.
我查问有关去纽约的火车开行情况。
权威例句
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