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What does "I've just about had it" means?
I've just about had it!"
Would that mean "I just had enough"?
Nov 29, 2011 3:05 AM
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"I've just about had it" = "I'm losing my patience!" or "I have little desire for it to continue"
You will also hear, "I've just about had it with you" = I'm losing my patience with you"
"I've just about had it with x" "I'm losing my patience with x".
November 29, 2011
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I say this when students in my students keep on talking after I've asked them to listen a million times.
November 29, 2011
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Yes. I am about to lose my patience. I can't take any more.
November 29, 2011
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that means I can't stand it. 我简直受够了。
November 29, 2011
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