You better believe it
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定义
(-Are you coming to my party?) -You better believe it!: (——你会来参加我的聚会吗?)——当然会去!
示例
- "Brent : You better believe it, Rachid!"
- "Frank : You better believe it!"
- "Terrance : You better believe it!"
练习 1
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is a true statement. Polly says "we're not sure" when the dispatcher asks for her co-worker's (Jean's) address. Polly knows only that Jean is in front of the "Garden of Eden", inside a phone booth.
This statement is false. Polly asks the dispatcher if he knows a place called the "Garden of Eden", and he replies "you better believe it". This exclamation is an emphatic way of saying "Yes!" or "Of course I know the 'Garden of Eden".
This statement is false. Jean will be waiting inside a "phone booth", IN FRONT OF the "Garden of Eden".
This is a true statement. Frank explains that there is a "twelve dollar base charge" for the taxi, and that it will cost $1.50 per mile afterwards. This means that simply for sending the taxi to Conklin Avenue, the fare will be at least $12.00. A "fare" is a "fee" or "charge". We generally use the term "fare" when describing the "cost" of public transport. Example: The fare for the bus, the fare for the cab, etc.
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