having的意思和读音

having

: ['hævɪŋ] : ['hævɪŋ]

n.

v.“have”

n.1.;,

v.1.“have”

v.1.The present participle of have

1. had conj. having n. , has conj. 10 ...

2. doing( having) being( ) ...

3. ... 65.GROUP BY 66.HAVING 67.ORDER BY [1] [2] [3] [4] …

4. desc 6、having left outer join ...

5. had conj. having n. , has conj. 10 ...

6. ( Group By) ( Having) ( Order By) ...

7. ... GROUP BY HAVING ORDER BY

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1.Mt. 26: 7 A woman came to Him, having an alabaster flask of ointment of great value, and she poured it on His head as He reclined at table.7

2.What OK provided that the others did not was neutrality, a way to affirm or to express agreement without having to offer an opinion.OK

3.He is now free to put a one-sided story to the court of Libyan public opinion, instead of having his case tested in a Scottish court.

4.In the days since then, with Colonel Qaddafi having gained ground in Tripoli, the defection no longer seems to be on the table.

5."In terms of spread trading, we are having one of our busiest periods, " said a crude trader with a European refiner.“,”.(

6.But when her husband admitted he was having an affair and said he wanted a divorce, there was nothing she could do to stop it.

7.At first he tried his hand as an entrepreneur, having identified what he thought was a need in the community.便

8.From his understanding of organ inferiority, Adler began to see each individual as having a feeling of inferiority.

9.This afternoon I had a call here from Warm Springs telling me that the President fainted while having his portrait done.

10.Adem, how much has it helped having fellow countrymen Nemanja Vidic and Zoran at the club?西