An agreement or arrangement; a bargain. it is a match! (also simply a match!): agreed! (said in concluding a wager or agreement). Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > language > statement > agreement, concurrence, or unanimity > agreement [phrase] (15) it is a match!1569 An agreement or arrangement; a bargain. it is a match! (also simply a match!): agreed! (said in concluding a wager or agreement). Obsolete. that's right1608 that's right: used to express affirmation or agreement: ‘you are right’, ‘exactly’. Also is that right?: used to invite confirmation of a statement… true for you1765 Chiefly Irish English. true for you: (commenting on what the person addressed has said) true; that is true; indeed. Also occasionally with other… how right you are1799 how right you are (and variants): used to express strong agreement or affirmation. them's my sentiments1847 them's my sentiments: a colloquial expression of agreement or approval. (In quot. 1847, a declaration of belief.) I should think (suppose, etc.)1861 In the apodosis of a hypothetical proposition (expressed or implied), indicating that the supposition… The original conditional notion is obscured… right you are!1862 colloquial. right you are!: expressing agreement with something said or assent to an action: ‘as you please’, ‘if you want’, ‘I take your point’… sure thing1895 As an emphatic affirmation: yes; certainly; of course. you said it1911 Originally U.S. Used to express strong agreement with what someone has said; ‘you are quite right’, ‘I agree with you entirely’. with knobs on1930 Used conversationally as part of a retort to an insult, or to express emphatic agreement. you can say that again1932 colloquial (originally U.S.). you can say that again: used to express emphatic agreement. With reference to reported speech or writing also with… I should coco1936 intransitive. In I should coco, used as an affirmative: I should say so. Also in ironic use as an expression of disbelief, derision, etc.: I should… I couldn't agree more (with someone)1939 I couldn't agree more (with someone) (usually the person addressed): ‘I am in complete agreement’; ‘I share your (or his or her) opinion in every… that makes two of us1956 absol. with ellipsis of the noun (which may usually be supplied from context; also often = ‘two persons’), or after a pronoun or demonstrative… yes please2010 Ugandan English. yes please: used to express affirmation or agreement; ‘that's right’, ‘exactly’. |
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