释义 |
gotcha, gotcher|ˈgɒtʃə| a representation of the colloq. or vulgar pronunciation of (I have) got you (see esp. get v. 21 a).
1932E. Wallace When Gangs came to London xxii. 197 The 'plane was nearing the centre of Cavendish Square, when it suddenly heeled over. Its tail went down and it fell with a crash in the centre of the garden which occupied the middle of the square. ‘Gotcher!’ It was Jiggs' triumphant voice. 1966H. Waugh Pure Poison (1967) xviii. 112 ‘Give her background a once-over on your way to Springfield... You might try for a record of her blood type first. She claims it's O but she doesn't carry any card.’ Wilks sighed. ‘I gotcha.’ |