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Gotcha Meaning in English

word

/ˈɡɑtʃə/
GOT-chuh
/ɡˈɒtʃɐ/
GOT-chuh

释义

An informal expression that can mean “I understand” or “I caught you,” depending on the situation. It is common in speech and casual writing, but not formal English.

用法与细微差别

Most often, gotcha means “I understand,” especially after instructions: “Turn left here.” “Gotcha.” It can also mean catching someone physically or exposing a mistake or lie: “Gotcha!” In writing, it sounds casual and spoken; use “I understand” in formal situations.

例句

A: Press this button first. B: Gotcha.

basic

The child ran after his sister and shouted, “Gotcha!”

basic

Oh, gotcha — the meeting is tomorrow, not today.

basic

Gotcha, just send me the address and I’ll be there.

natural

Wait a second — gotcha. You changed the numbers after I checked them.

natural

Yeah, gotcha. So we meet outside the station at eight?

natural