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to have on
[phrase form: have]
01
llevar puesto, tener puesto
to be wearing an item of clothing or accessory
Transitive: to have on clothing or accessory
02
engañar a alguien, hacerle una broma a alguien
to play a trick on someone by attempting to make them believe something that is not true, often as a joke or prank
Transitive: to have on sb
03
tener programado, tener una cita
to have scheduled or arranged to do something
Transitive: to have on an event or activity
04
mantener encendido, tener operativo
to keep a device or machine operational
Transitive: to have on a device or machine
05
tener algo en su contra, tener información comprometida sobre
to know something negative or incriminating about someone
Ditransitive: to have on negative or incriminating information sb
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Ejemplo
Many people are ignorant of the impact their actions have on the environment.
They ordered spare parts to have on hand for repairs.
They were unconscious of the impact their words had on others.
She spoke carelessly, unaware of the impact her words had on others.
They were wary of the baleful impact that the new policy might have on their jobs.