You wouldn't Meaning in English
expression · lemma: would
释义
An expression used to suggest that someone probably can't imagine or wouldn't do something, often for emphasis or disbelief. It can introduce something surprising or hard to believe.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often emphatic; used in spoken English to add surprise or highlight disbelief. Common with 'believe,' 'imagine,' or to start a story: 'You wouldn't believe what happened!' Can also be used as a soft challenge or objection ('You wouldn't do that, would you?').
例句
You wouldn't do that to your friend.
basic
You wouldn't understand this game.
basic
You wouldn't like this food.
basic
You wouldn't believe how cold it is outside!
natural
You wouldn't know it, but he used to be a famous singer.
natural
I dropped my phone again—you wouldn't believe how clumsy I am today.
natural