haver
                    
      英 ['heɪvə]                            
                        美 ['heɪvə]                    
                    
                        
- vi. 胡说八道,说废话;消磨时间
- n. 废话,多嘴;同事
- n. (Haver)人名;(德、瑞典、英)哈弗
 
                    
                                            
                    
                 
                
             
                        
            
                haver 燕麦来自Proto-Germanic*燕麦,来自PIE*kapro,山羊,词源同cab,capricious,caprine.由山羊引申词义山羊食物燕麦。
             
                        
            
                
- haver (n.1)
- "oats," Northern English, late 13c., probably from Old Norse hafre, from Proto-Germanic *habron- (cognates: Old Norse hafri, Old Saxon havoro, Dutch haver, Old High German habaro, German Haber, Hafer). Buck suggests it is perhaps literally "goat-food" and compares Old Norse hafr "he-goat." "Haver is a common word in the northern countries for oats." [Johnson]
- haver (n.2)
- "owner, possessor," late 14c., agent noun from have.
 
                
- 1. Don't haver that you are a wealthy man, because you still owe me money. 
- 别睁著眼睛说瞎话你是富裕的人, 因为你还欠我钱.