have something going with
US /hæv ˈsʌmθɪŋ ˈɡoʊɪŋ wɪθ/
UK /hæv ˈsʌmθɪŋ ˈɡoʊɪŋ wɪθ/

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有染, 有暧昧关系
to have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone, often a secret one
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I think John and Sarah have something going with each other.
我觉得约翰和莎拉有点什么。
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She suspected her husband had something going with his secretary.
她怀疑她丈夫和他的秘书有染。
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大有可为, 进展顺利
to have a successful or promising venture or project underway
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Our new startup really has something going with its innovative technology.
我们的新创公司凭借其创新技术,确实大有可为。
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If we combine our efforts, we could really have something going with this project.
如果我们齐心协力,这个项目真的大有可为。