Touche Meaning in English
word
ˈtuʃ
TOOSH
tuˈʃeɪ
too-SHAY
释义
Used to admit that someone made a clever or valid point in an argument, often after they prove you wrong or counter your argument sharply.
用法与细微差别
French origin, used mainly in witty debates, informal or humorous situations. Common after someone lands a clever comeback. Pronounced 'too-shay'.
Spanish: toché - bien dichoPortuguese (BR): toque - mandou bem - bem observadoPortuguese (PT): toque - bem dito - bem observadoChinese (Simplified): 说得好 - 一针见血Chinese (Traditional): 說得好 - 一針見血Hindi: ठीक पकड़ा - सही कहाArabic: أصبت - أحسنت القولBengali: ঘরানো (আলোচনার পর বিটকেলে মন্তব্যে স্বীকৃতি) - তুশে (ফরাসি উচ্চারণ অনুসারে, বাংলা কথোপকথনে)Russian: тушеJapanese: トゥシェVietnamese: toucheKorean: 투셰Turkish: toucheUrdu: توچےIndonesian: touche
例句
You got me there. Touche!
basic
He finished the argument with a clever joke. Touche.
basic
She responded so fast—touche!
basic
Haha, okay, touche. You win this round.
natural
Whenever my brother proves me wrong, he just says 'touche' with a smile.
natural
She had the perfect comeback to my tease—touche!
natural