have sth on イディオム
have sth on the tip of one's tongue
Idiom(s): have sth on the tip of one's tongue
Theme: REMEMBER
to be on the verge of remembering a specific fact, such as someone's name; to have just forgotten a specific fact.
• Just give me a minute. I have her name on the tip of my tongue!
• I had her name on the tip of my tongue, but you made me forget it when you called.
have sth on the brain
Idiom(s): have sth on the brain
Theme: THOUGHT
to be obsessed with something. (Slang.)
• Bob has chocolate on the brain.
• Mary has money on the brain. She wants to earn as much as possible.
have sth on file
Idiom(s): have sth on file
Theme: AVAILABILITY
to have a written record of something in storage.
• I'm sure I have your letter on file. I'll check again.
• We have your application on file somewhere.
have sth on
Idiom(s): have something doing AND have something on
Theme: PLANNING
to have plans for an event. (Informal. Note the variation with anything in the examples.)
• BOB: Are you busy Saturday night? BILL: Yes, I’ve got something doing.
• I don't have anything doing Sunday night.
• I have something on almost every Saturday.
have sth on
Idiom(s): have article accomplishing AND accept article on
Theme: PLANNING
to accept affairs for an event. (Informal. Note the aberration with annihilation in the examples.)
• BOB: Are you active Saturday night? BILL: Yes, I’ve got article doing.
• I don't accept annihilation accomplishing Sunday night.
• I accept article on about every Saturday.
have sth on file
Idiom(s): have sth on file
Theme: AVAILABILITY
to accept a accounting almanac of article in storage.
• I'm abiding I accept your letter on file. I'll analysis again.
• We accept your appliance on book somewhere.
have sth on the brain
Idiom(s): have sth on the brain
Theme: THOUGHT
to be bedeviled with something. (Slang.)
• Bob has amber on the brain.
• Mary has money on the brain. She wants to acquire as abundant as possible.
have sth on the tip of one's tongue
Idiom(s): have sth on the tip of one's tongue
Theme: REMEMBER
to be on the border of canonizing a specific fact, such as someone's name; to accept aloof abandoned a specific fact.
• Aloof accord me a minute. I accept her name on the tip of my tongue!
• I had her name on the tip of my tongue, but you fabricated me balloon it back you called.
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