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have a word
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
個人的な場面で、特に内密に話し合う(しばしば注意や促しを伴う) / 相手に対して、こっそりと、または個別に話をする
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(idiomatic, meiosis) To speak to someone, usually and especially in private, often in order to admonish.
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have a word
I'll need to have a word with you about your recent lateness after the meeting.
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I'll need to have a word with you about your recent lateness after the meeting.
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