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have at
Verb
archaic
idiomatic
transitive
figuratively
Japanese Meaning
攻撃して戦闘に入る(古風な表現) / 取り組む、対処し始める(比喩的表現)
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(transitive, idiomatic, archaic) To attack; to engage in combat with. / (transitive, figuratively) To take on; to begin dealing with.
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have at
At dawn, the raiders decided to have at the fort before the defenders were fully awake.
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At dawn, the raiders decided to have at the fort before the defenders were fully awake.
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