got
动词 v.
英 /ɡɒt/|/ɡɔt/
美 /ɡɑt/|/ɡɔt/
英文释义
动词 v.
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Expressing obligation; used with have.
— I can’t go out tonight: I’ve got to study for my exams.
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simple past of get
— We got the last bus home.
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Have; there is (indicates the possession or existence of something).
— You got problem is it?Watch out for the car!
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Must; have/has (to).
— I got to go study.
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past participle of get
— By that time we’d got very cold.
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Marks the completive or experiential aspect.
— You got shower?Have you showered?
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Have/has.
— They got a new car.
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Used as a marker of realis modality.
— I got go Taiwan next year.I’m already/actually going to Taiwan next year.
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Used to emphasize that an action has been done.
— I got tell them just now.
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Marks the habitual aspect in the present or past tense.
— I got cook meals for them.I cook meals for them; I would cook meals for them (now and then or regularly).
词源
Analogous to Chinese 有, such as Hokkien 有 (ū), Cantonese 有 (jau⁵), Mandarin 有 (yǒu). Sense 1 is also comparable to Malay ada.
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