释义 |
right you are! certainly!; agreed! UK, 1864
right you areAbsolutely; you are completely correct. A: "I assume this will mean a higher tax rate for both companies?" B: "Right you are. We're expecting a 15% increase across the board." A: "She deserves to be compensated for all that work she's done." B: "Right enough!" right you ˈare! (British English, informal) used to show that you accept a statement or an order: ‘Two teas, please.’ ‘Right you are!’ |