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Hath

hæθ
Ypač Dažnas
500 - 600
500 - 600
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가졌다 (gajyeotda), 소유하다 (soyu-hada), 있다 (itda)

Žodžio Hath reikšmės korėjietiškai kalba

가졌다 (gajyeotda)

Pavyzdys:
He hath a great talent for music.
그는 음악에 대한 큰 재능을 가졌다.
She hath many friends in the city.
그녀는 도시에서 많은 친구를 가졌다.
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: Literary or historical texts, religious scripture
Pastaba: The word 'hath' is an archaic form of 'has' and is not commonly used in modern English. It is often found in literature, particularly in the works of Shakespeare and the King James Bible.

소유하다 (soyu-hada)

Pavyzdys:
He hath the ability to influence others.
그는 다른 사람들에게 영향을 줄 수 있는 능력을 소유하고 있다.
She hath a unique perspective on life.
그녀는 삶에 대한 독특한 관점을 소유하고 있다.
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: Philosophical discussions, formal speeches
Pastaba: In certain contexts, 'hath' can imply not just possession, but also a sense of responsibility or capability regarding what is possessed.

있다 (itda)

Pavyzdys:
He hath a dream that he wants to achieve.
그는 이루고 싶은 꿈이 있다.
She hath a vision for the future.
그녀는 미래에 대한 비전이 있다.
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: Literary contexts, poetry
Pastaba: In some cases, 'hath' can replace 'has' in expressing existence or presence, especially in poetic or formal writing.

Hath sinonimai

has

Has is used to show possession or ownership. It is the third person singular form of the verb 'have.'
Pavyzdys: He has a car.
Pastaba: Has is the modern equivalent of 'hath' and is more commonly used in contemporary English.

possesses

Possesses means to have or own something. It is a more formal way to express ownership.
Pavyzdys: She possesses great talent.
Pastaba: Possesses is a more formal synonym for 'hath' and is used in a more literary or formal context.

holds

Holds can mean to have or possess something, often in a legal or official sense.
Pavyzdys: The company holds a patent for the invention.
Pastaba: Holds is a versatile synonym for 'hath' and can be used in various contexts to indicate possession or ownership.

Hath posakiai ir dažni junginiai

Hath no fury like a woman scorned

This phrase means that a woman's anger or vengeance can be particularly intense when she feels betrayed or wronged.
Pavyzdys: She discovered his betrayal and now hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Pastaba: The archaic 'hath' is used here for poetic or dramatic effect to convey a sense of intensity and old-fashioned language.

What hath God wrought

This phrase is used to express wonder or amazement at something remarkable or unexpected.
Pavyzdys: Upon witnessing the incredible technological advancement, he exclaimed, 'What hath God wrought!'
Pastaba: The use of 'hath' here adds a sense of grandeur and solemnity to the statement.

Hath a heart of gold

To say someone 'hath a heart of gold' means that they are kind, generous, and compassionate.
Pavyzdys: She may seem tough on the outside, but she truly hath a heart of gold.
Pastaba: The use of 'hath' adds a poetic and timeless quality to the description of the person's character.

Hath seen better days

This phrase is used to describe something that was once impressive or prosperous but has deteriorated over time.
Pavyzdys: The old mansion hath seen better days, now in a state of disrepair.
Pastaba: The use of 'hath' gives a sense of antiquity and nostalgia to the description.

Hath the last laugh

To 'hath the last laugh' means to ultimately emerge victorious or successful after facing challenges or ridicule.
Pavyzdys: Despite the initial setbacks, he ultimately hath the last laugh by succeeding against all odds.
Pastaba: The use of 'hath' adds a touch of literary flair to the expression of overcoming adversity.

Hath no place

This phrase means that something is not tolerated or accepted in a particular context or situation.
Pavyzdys: In a society built on equality, discrimination hath no place.
Pastaba: The use of 'hath' lends a formal and authoritative tone to the statement.

Hath a way with words

To say someone 'hath a way with words' means they are exceptionally skilled at expressing themselves verbally.
Pavyzdys: The poet hath a way with words that captivates all who listen.
Pastaba: The use of 'hath' adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the description of the person's communication abilities.

Hath a chip on one's shoulder

To 'hath a chip on one's shoulder' means to be easily offended or inclined to be confrontational due to a perceived grievance or sense of inferiority.
Pavyzdys: He always seems ready to argue, as if he hath a chip on his shoulder.
Pastaba: The use of 'hath' adds a slightly formal or old-fashioned tone to the expression of someone being defensive or aggressive.

Hath kasdienės (slengo) išraiškos

hath

A somewhat archaic form of 'have', used in older English literature and sometimes humorously or mockingly in modern speech.
Pavyzdys: She hath no idea what she's talking about.
Pastaba: Refers specifically to the verb 'have' in a more formal or old-fashioned context.

hathaway

A play on the name of actress Anne Hathaway, used to refer to being a fan of hers.
Pavyzdys: He's a real Anne Hathaway fan, he watches all her movies.
Pastaba: A creative and humorous wordplay based on a celebrity's name.

hatha

A style of yoga that emphasizes physical postures, breathing techniques, and relaxation.
Pavyzdys: I'm going to a hatha yoga class later today.
Pastaba: Refers specifically to a type of yoga practice.

path

Refers to the direction or journey someone is taking in their life or career.
Pavyzdys: It seems like she's on a path to success with all her hard work.
Pastaba: Used metaphorically to indicate a journey or course of action rather than the literal meaning of a route or track.

bath

Refers to a soaking or cleansing of the body in a tub filled with water.
Pavyzdys: I'm going to take a nice relaxing bath after work.
Pastaba: While 'bath' has a literal meaning related to washing, this usage emphasizes relaxation and self-care.

hashtag

The symbol # followed by a word or phrase, used on social media to identify messages on a specific topic.
Pavyzdys: She always adds a hashtag to her Instagram posts.
Pastaba: Originally derived from 'hash' and 'tag', this term has evolved to refer to a social media metadata tag.

wrath

Intense anger or punishment as a result of feeling wronged or offended.
Pavyzdys: Watch out for his wrath if you get on his bad side.
Pastaba: While similar in sound to 'hath', 'wrath' refers specifically to anger or retribution.

Hath - Pavyzdžiai

Hath not a Jew eyes?
유대인이 눈이 없습니까?
She held the book in her hand.
그녀는 손에 책을 들고 있었다.
He took a handful of nuts.
그는 한 줌의 견과류를 집었다.

Hath gramatika

Hath - Daiktavardis (Noun) / Daiktavardis, vienaskaita arba masė (Noun, singular or mass)
Antraštinis žodis: hath
Konjugacijos
Skiemenys, Skyrimas ir Kirtis
hath turi 1 skiemenų: hath
Fonetinis transkripcija: ˈhath
hath , ˈhath (Raudonas skiemuo yra kirčiuotas)

Hath - Svarbumas ir naudojimo dažnumas

Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000.
hath: 500 - 600 (Ypač Dažnas).
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