You'll never guess Meaning in English
expression
ˈjuɫ/ /ˈnɛvɝ/ /ˈɡɛs
YOOL NEV-er GESS
juːl/ /nˈɛvɐ/ /ɡˈɛs
YOOL NEV-uh GESS
释义
A phrase used to introduce surprising or unexpected news, meaning the listener probably cannot imagine what is coming.
用法与细微差别
Informal and commonly used to create suspense before sharing a story or surprise. Usually placed at the start of a sentence. Often followed by the actual surprising statement. Not used in formal writing.
Spanish: nunca adivinarás - no te imaginasPortuguese (BR): você nunca vai adivinhar - nem imaginaPortuguese (PT): nunca vais adivinhar - nem imaginasChinese (Simplified): 你绝对想不到Chinese (Traditional): 你絕對想不到Hindi: तुम कभी नहीं सोच सकतेArabic: لن تصدقBengali: তুমি কখনও আন্দাজ করতে পারবে নাRussian: ты никогда не угадаешьJapanese: 絶対に当てられないよVietnamese: bạn sẽ không bao giờ đoán đượcKorean: 너 절대 맞혀보지 못할 거야Turkish: asla tahmin edemezsinUrdu: تم کبھی اندازہ نہیں لگا سکتےIndonesian: kamu tidak akan pernah bisa menebaknya
例句
You'll never guess what happened today!
basic
You'll never guess who I saw at the store.
basic
You'll never guess my test score.
basic
You'll never guess how I got this job—it's a crazy story.
natural
Seriously, you'll never guess what my brother did last night.
natural
Wait till you hear this—you'll never guess who called me out of the blue.
natural