got
柯林斯詞典
1. Got is the past tense and sometimes the past participle of get. (get)的過(guò)去式和過(guò)去分詞
2. PHRASE You use have got to say that someone has a particular thing, or to mention a quality or characteristic that someone or something has. In informal American English, people sometimes just use "got." 擁有[口語(yǔ)]
I've got a coat just like this. 我有件外套恰好跟這件一樣。
After a pause he asked, "You got any identification?"
他停頓了一下問(wèn)道,“你們有什么身份證明嗎?”
3. PHRASE You use have got to when you are saying that something is necessary or must happen in the way stated. In informal American English, the "have" is sometimes omitted. 必須[口語(yǔ)]
I'm not happy with the situation, but I've just got to accept it. 雖然我對(duì)這種局面并不滿意,但我必須得接受它。
You got to come clean about things. 你必須將實(shí)情全盤交待。
4. PHRASE People sometimes use have got to in order to emphasize that they are certain that something is true, because of the facts or circumstances involved. In informal American English, the "have" is sometimes omitted. 肯定[口語(yǔ)]
"You've got to be joking!" he wisely replied. “你肯定是在開(kāi)玩笑!”他機(jī)智地答道。
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