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'Make- Take- Have'のコロケーション - 人生の出来事(持っている)

ライブイベントに使用される「Have」を使った英語のコロケーション、例えば「have a trip」や「have a moment」に飛び込んでみましょう。

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'
to [have] sex

to engage in sexual activities or intercourse with another person

Ex: They wanted to have sex but made sure to use protection to prevent any unwanted consequences.
to [have] peace

to experience a state of calm, quite, with conflict or disturbance

Ex: She wanted to have peace in her life by focusing on her mental and emotional well-being.
to [have] an exam

to undergo a formal assessment or test to evaluate one's knowledge or skills in a particular subject or field

Ex: Having an exam can be stressful, but preparation is the key to success.
to [have] a vacation

to take time off from work or daily routines to relax and enjoy a break often in a different location

Ex: She had a vacation in Europe to experience different cultures.
to [have] a try

to attempt something often for the first time

Ex: Having a try is the first step to mastering a new skill.
to [have] a trip

to go on vacation, often for fun or exploration

Ex: Having a trip can be a wonderful way to create lasting memories.
to [have] a think

to think about something before making a decision

Ex: Having a think can lead to creative solutions and insights.
to [have] a run

to engage in a short session of running or jogging for exercise or leisure

Ex: Having a run in the evening is a great way to unwind.
to [have] a moment

to pause briefly or give a short period of time for a specific activity

Ex: Let's have a moment of silence to honor those who have passed away.
to [have] a lecture

to attend or listen to an educational talk or presentation typically given by an expert or instructor

Ex: Having a lecture on history helped them understand the past.
to [have] a journey

to go on a trip, often to explore new places or experiences

Ex: The adventurer was eager to have a journey into the unknown wilderness.
to [have] a fight

to argue or physically confront someone in an angry or aggressive manner

Ex: Having a fight with a colleague can lead to a hostile work environment.
to [have] a drill

to practice military activities or exercises to prepare for real-life situations

Ex: It's crucial for the military to have drills to test their capabilities.
to [have] a dispute

to engage in a disagreement or conflict with someone

Ex: We don't want to have a dispute; let's find a compromise.
to [have] a career

to pursue a profession as a way of earning money

Ex: After completing her education, she was ready to have a career.
to [have] a baby

to give birth to a child

Ex: After trying for years, they finally had a baby.
to [have] an easy time

to not experience difficulties while doing something

Ex: Despite the challenging task ahead, Sarah always seems to have an easy time completing her assignments effortlessly.
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