From the headline of this article at AP News.
上記の文で、have (a) say の意味は?
In the sentence above, what does "have (a) say" mean?
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解答
意味:英辞郎によるとhave a sayの訳は、
発言権がある、言いたいことを言う
Answer
According to The Free Dictionary "have a say (in something)" means:To have an active and participatory role in making or influencing a decision about something
Examples
- The best thing aboutworking for a smaller company is that it finally feels like everyone has a say in how it should operate.
- You've decided to move the family to Alaska for a new job? Don't I have a say in the matter?
- We're all equals here, so everyoneshould have a say.
- I want to have a say in this matter.
- When he's 18, he'll begin to have a/some say in the running of the family business.
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