Hledat
to have
01
mít
to hold or own something
1.1
mít
to get or receive something
Příklad
We had a call from the school about the upcoming event.
She had an email from the client with feedback.
Can I have the latest report, please?
Can I have a moment of your expertise on this issue?
Can I have a refill on my coffee, please?
1.2
mít
used to indicate the relationships between people, as in family members, friends, or acquaintances
Příklad
We have two grandparents on my mother's side.
She has a close friend from her hometown.
He has a cousin living in Australia.
She has a neighbor with whom she shares a hobby.
I have a cousin who is a professional chef.
1.3
mít
to possess a feature or quality
Příklad
The old house has a charming vintage look.
She has a beautiful singing voice.
She has a remarkable talent for playing the violin.
He has a great sense of humor that lightens the mood.
She has the audacity to speak her mind.
1.4
mít
to receive someone as a guest
Příklad
She has her in-laws for a family dinner every Sunday.
They had us for dinner at their new place.
They had us for a game night at their place.
We're having relatives stay with us during the holidays.
I'd love to join you for dinner if you're having company.
1.5
mít
to accept or take a particular person for a specific position or role
Příklad
Who did they have as the moderator for the panel discussion?
Who are we going to have as the new project manager?
They wouldn't have him as the lead actor in the play.
In the upcoming event, who should we have as the keynote speaker?
The team is considering who to have as the spokesperson.
1.6
mít
to cause a specific effect on a person or thing
Příklad
A healthy lifestyle can have a positive effect on overall well-being.
The new policy has a positive influence on workplace morale.
The documentary had a lasting influence on my perception of environmental issues.
Skipping regular maintenance can have a detrimental impact on your car's performance.
His reckless driving has the potential to have severe consequences for everyone on the road.
1.7
mít
to contain or include a specific item, number, or group
Příklad
The contract has your signature on the last page.
The folder has documents for the upcoming meeting.
The museum has an impressive collection of ancient artifacts.
The jar has 100 marbles of different colors.
The conference had 500 attendees from around the world.
1.8
mít
to possess the ability or opportunity to make use of something that is available
Příklad
We have no access to the restricted area.
Do you have any available appointments for tomorrow?
We don't have any more copies of that magazine.
You have only five minutes to complete the task.
They have the chance to visit the museum this weekend.
1.9
mít
to accept to marry someone
Příklad
She wouldn't have just any man.
Will you have me as your husband?
I'll gladly have him as my husband if he proposes.
After much consideration, she decided to have him as her partner.
He was thrilled when she said she would have him as her husband.
02
mít
to undergo or experience something
2.1
mít
to suffer from a disease, injury, or pain
Příklad
The athlete had a sprained wrist from a sports injury.
I had an extremely bad headache yesterday.
He had a severe allergic reaction to the bee sting.
Many children had chickenpox before the vaccine became widespread.
She had the flu last week and had to take time off work.
2.2
mít
to cause someone or something to undergo or experience something
Příklad
They have their research findings contributing to scientific knowledge.
She has her inbox overflowing with emails from clients.
She has her social media followers interacting with her posts.
They have the team working on a new marketing strategy.
The project has its team members collaborating seamlessly.
2.3
mít
to allow or accept with no complaint
Příklad
The coach won't have players disrespecting their teammates.
The restaurant won't have patrons disturbing others with loud behavior.
We'll have no more of your disruptive behavior in the office.
Parents won't have their children skipping school without consequences.
I won't have you speaking disrespectfully to your colleagues.
2.4
mít
to be in a position in which one needs or is required to do something
Příklad
The students have assignments to complete over the weekend.
The team has a tight deadline to meet for the project.
We have a presentation to prepare for next week.
She has a list of errands to run before the store closes.
He has an exam tomorrow, so he's studying all night.
2.5
mít
to be affected by an action someone else does to one
Příklad
The patient had her medical records accessed without authorization.
The patient had his appendix removed in the emergency surgery.
The business owner had his storefront damaged during the protest.
The company had its data breached by hackers.
She had her phone confiscated by the teacher.
2.6
mít
to express the occurrence of thoughts, feelings, or ideas in one's mind
Příklad
We have a few reservations about the proposed changes.
They had a brilliant idea for a new project.
We have complete trust in your judgment.
She has a great deal of confidence in her team's abilities.
He had an unsettling suspicion that something wasn't quite right.
2.7
mít
to trick someone and make them believe something untrue
Příklad
I hate to break it to you, but I think you've been had by that online seller.
I hate to break it to you, but I think you've been had by that online seller.
It's important to verify information to ensure you're not being had by misinformation.
2.8
mít
to cause someone to react in a certain manner
Příklad
The speaker had the participants nodding in agreement.
The singer had the crowd singing along to every word.
The conductor had the orchestra playing with great emotion.
The speaker had the crowd applauding enthusiastically.
They had the audience laughing throughout the performance.
2.9
mít
to be with a particular person
Příklad
The couple had their dog with them on the hiking trail.
She had her colleagues with her during the business trip.
He had his family with him at the event.
I'll have my brother with me at the party tonight.
Do you mind if I have a friend with me for the dinner?
2.10
mít
to make someone or something be in a specific state or condition
Příklad
The project manager has a group of dedicated researchers exploring innovative ideas.
It's challenging to concentrate when she has the TV on at full volume.
The engineer had the machine running smoothly again.
The chef had the dish seasoned to perfection.
She has the team motivated and ready for the challenge.
03
mít
(dummy verb) to perform an action that is specified by a noun
3.1
mít
to give birth to a baby
Příklad
The cat had her kittens in a cozy corner of the house.
The couple had their second child yesterday.
The rescue dog had puppies just a few weeks after adoption.
She had a healthy baby boy after a smooth delivery.
She's excited to have her first child in a few months.
3.2
mít
to make someone do a particular task or action by asking or instructing them
Příklad
The coach had the players practice specific drills.
Have her contact me when she returns.
I'll have Jack guide you to your room.
I'll have the staff send you the necessary documents.
You should have someone inspect that for you.
3.3
jíst nebo pít
to eat or drink something
Příklad
They had pizza for dinner last night.
I usually have lunch at the cafeteria near my office.
I had a sandwich for lunch today.
He had a glass of water to quench his thirst.
She likes to have a smoothie for breakfast.
3.4
mít
to have sexual intercourse with someone
Příklad
She had him on her desk.
He says he's had lots of women.
He looks like he’s had lots of men.
He kept fantasizing about having her in his office.
3.5
mít
to hold or arrange an event
Příklad
The school will have a science fair next month.
The community will have a festival to celebrate cultural diversity.
The company will have a conference to discuss the new strategies.
We had a wedding ceremony at the beautiful beach resort.
She had a birthday party for her son last weekend.
3.6
znevýhodnění někoho
to make someone be at a position of disadvantage in an argument
Příklad
Well, you've got me there.
3.7
mít
to smoke a tobacco or similar product
Příklad
I have a cigarillo on special occasions.
We had a cigarette together outside.
They had a joint in the backyard.
We had a hookah during the gathering.
He had a cigar to celebrate the occasion.
3.8
mít
to be pregnant
Příklad
They have been trying to have a baby for a while.
I heard she's having twins.
They're planning to have a baby next year.
They have been trying to have a baby for a while.
She just found out she's going to have a baby.
3.9
odpočinek nebo krátký spánek
to take a short rest or sleep
Příklad
The baby had a short snooze in the stroller while we were shopping.
He often has a snooze on the couch after lunch.
Having a lie down in a quiet room helps me relax.
After a busy morning, she decided to have a nap to recharge her energy.
I like to have a lie down in the afternoon to refresh my mind.
3.10
sprchování
to clean oneself using water
Příklad
He usually has a shower after his workout.
He had a quick shower before the important meeting.
They had a wash to freshen up after the long journey.
They had a bath together to save water.
She has a bath every evening to relax.
3.11
mít
to experience or undertake a travel
Příklad
The group of friends had an amazing journey hiking in the Himalayas.
He had a memorable trip sailing across the Mediterranean Sea.
She had a thrilling adventure backpacking through the Amazon rainforest.
They had a fantastic adventure exploring ancient ruins in Greece.
We're planning to have a road trip along the iconic Route 66.
3.12
mít
to engage in communication with others
Příklad
The colleagues had a conversation during the lunch break.
The group had a discussion on environmental sustainability.
They had a talk about effective communication in the workplace.
She had a chat with her friend over a cup of coffee.
The team had a discussion to brainstorm new ideas.
3.13
mít
to verbally express opposing views or differences with someone
Příklad
The couple had a serious argument about future plans.
The colleagues had a tense argument during the meeting.
The neighbors had a noisy quarrel late into the night.
They had a lengthy dispute about the division of responsibilities.
She had a bitter dispute with her business partner over finances.
04
mít
used for saying that something is in a specific position or state
4.1
mít
to hold something or someone in a certain way
Příklad
He had his face in his palms.
The defeated athlete had his hands on his knees, catching his breath.
The wrestler had his opponent by the leg, attempting a takedown.
The security guard had the intruder by the arm, preventing escape.
The chef had the lobster by the tail, ready to prepare the dish.
05
mít
(auxiliary) used with a past participle in forming perfect tenses
06
mít
to arrange for something to be done by someone for one
07
mít
to carry an item with oneself
08
prokazovat někomu milosrdenství
to show kindness or understanding toward someone in a difficult situation
09
mít
to acquire a favorable result by offering money or incentives, typically in an unethical manner
10
mít
to participate in a physical activity
Have
01
mít
a person who possesses great material wealth
Příklad
Does your friend have a reliable computer?
The family has a profitable real estate business.
I have their email.
She has his contact details.
I have my grandmother's old necklace.