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have had it
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(慣用表現) 耐えうる限界まで耐えて、もうこれ以上耐えられない状態 / (慣用表現) 壊れきって修復不可能、または著しく使い古された状態 / (慣用表現) 死んでいる、または死にかけている状態
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(idiomatic) To have endured all that one can. / (idiomatic) To be broken or worn out beyond repair. / (idiomatic) To be dead or close to death.
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have had it
After months of dealing with the noisy neighbors, I finally said out loud that I have had it and began searching for a new apartment.
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After months of dealing with the noisy neighbors, I finally said out loud that I have had it and began searching for a new apartment.
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