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Roger Meaning in English

word

/ˈɹɑdʒɝ/
RAH-jur
/ɹˈɒdʒɐ/
RO-juh

释义

Used in radio communication to say that a message has been received and understood. It can also be used jokingly in casual speech to mean "okay" or "got it."

用法与细微差别

Common in military, aviation, and radio contexts. 'Roger' means the message was received, but not necessarily that the speaker agrees or will obey; compare with 'copy' and 'wilco'. In everyday speech, it sounds playful, clipped, or slightly old-fashioned.

例句

Roger, I got your message.

basic

The pilot said, "Roger."

basic

"Turn left at the light." "Roger."

basic

Roger that, I'll send the file in a minute.

natural

He always says "Roger" like he's on a secret mission.

natural

"Can you pick up some coffee on the way?" "Roger."

natural