词汇 | guess what |
释义 | Idiom guess what this will surprise you.I want more for my son than a career running a photocopying machine, and guess what — so does my son. Usage notes: often said for emphasis before telling someone something that is not really surprising at all guess whatA question that precedes a surprising announcement. It is a set phrase and is often but not always rhetorical. Guess what? Your mother is coming to visit this weekend after all. A: "Guess what?" B: "I have no idea—do you have news?" Guess what!Inf. a way of starting a conversation; a way of forcing someone into a conversation. Alice: Guess what! Bob: I don't know. What? Alice: I'm going to Europe this summer. Bob: That's very nice. John: Guess what! Jane: What? John: Mary is going to have a baby. Jane: Oh, that's great! ˌguess ˈwhat(informal) used to introduce something surprising or exciting that you want to tell somebody: Guess what, Angela’s getting married next month! |
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