Of course means: sure, of course. Ying Ying's explanation of course is an adverb: asmightbeexpected is natural, thelawyersentusahugebill. Of course, it means yes, natural, of course, yes.
First, the dictionary explains the details of this view.
1. (indicating a common, obvious or well-known fact) Of course, naturally.
Yousayofcoursetosuggesthatsomethingnormal indicates that something is abnormal, obvious or well known, and it should not be surprising.
of course
There are many other interesting things in the exhibition. ...
Of course, there are many other interesting exhibits in the exhibition.
For example, "of course it's Ihavedaboutyouthenewspapers," Charlie said. ...
"Of course, I read something about you in the newspaper," Charley said.
2. (Polite expression of agreement) Sure (OK)
youuseofcourseaspolitewayofgivingpermission。
For example, "Can you say something about Saturday's game?" "Yes, of course," ...
"Can I talk about Saturday Cup?" -"Of course."
For example, "Could it be a file?" "Of course,"
"Can I see these documents?" -"Of course."
3. (used especially to emphasize one's statement when agreeing or disagreeing with someone) Of course, naturally.
You use courseofsinorder to emphasize the statement you are making, especially when you agree or disagree with someone.
The antonym of course
For example, "Iexpectyou 'reright" and "of course-ok. ' ...
"I think you are right." -"Of course I'm right."
I'm not afraid! ...
Of course I'm not afraid
Of course not. How could it be?
ofcoursenotishanemphaticwayofsayingno。
For example, "You're not really thinking about this, are you?" "No, of course not."
"You're not really thinking about it, are you?" -"No, of course not."
For example, "I'd like to talk to you if you don't mind." "Of course not, boss."
"If you don't mind, I'd like to talk to the children." -"Of course not, boss."
Second, the network interpretation
1. Nature: These roles are determined by objective factors. The weight and framework of creating a blog on someone else's large blog site have been decided, so the content supports some roles. Naturally, these contents are created with basic links.
2. Of course: I promise. I promise. |35. Of course! Of course! |36. Slow down! Slow down!
3.
Of course, nature: in the process ... | Of course, nature is | dangerous and dying.
Third, examples
That was 40 years ago, of course you won't remember.
That was 40 years ago, so you don't remember.
Of course, if you provide goodpay.
Of course, if you offer generous remuneration.
Of course, you should try your best to move forward.
Of course, you should try to make a good impression.
Of course, I will write to you, but not every week.
Of course I will write to you, but not every week.
Fourth, lexical collocation.
After the incident, putthroughacourseofsprouts was tortured. Of course, in the natural environment, usually, of course, of course, taking photos ... of course (of course ... V. Situation dialogue.
In a restaurant
Do you have a reservation, sir?
Do you have a reservation? Sir, madam?
No, I'm afraid we don't.
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Translation, of course
A: Sorry, I don't know yet. You'll have to wait for half an hour.
Sorry, the restaurant is full. It will take about 30 minutes for a table to be available. Would you mind having a drink in the lounge until a table is available?
No, thank you. We'll be back later. Can I make a reservation for two?
No, thanks. We'll be back later. Can you reserve a table for two for us?
Yes, of course. MayIhaveyourname, sir?
Of course. May I have your name, sir?
Bruce. bythe way . canwehavetablebythe window?
Bruce. By the way, can we have a table near the window?
We'll try our best to arrange it, but there's no guarantee, sir.
We'll try our best to arrange it, but we can't guarantee it, sir.
B: That's good.
We get it.
Your table is ready, sir. This way, please.
Your table is ready, sir and madam. This way, please
to promote sales
I'm going home tonight. You will have your own life.
I'll be home late tonight, so you can have dinner by yourself.
of course
Why is this happening?
Why?
A: There is a discount today. Everything is buy one get one free, or half price.
There is a big sale at Macy's today. Everything is either buy one get one free or half price.
You won't spend 14 yuan, will you?
You won't spend all our money, will you?
A: Of course not. Theofferistoogoodtopassup, isn't it
Of course not. It's just that such a good opportunity should not be missed.
B: I think so. Would you mind picking posmeshirtsformeifesome?
I think so, too. If you see any shirts, can you buy some for me?
Sure, which color do you like?
Ok, what color do you like?
b:agreendalightblueone。
A green one and a light blue one.
A: OK. Would you prefer a long-sleeved shirt or a short-sleeved shirt?
All right. Do you prefer long sleeves or short sleeves?
Please give me long sleeves.
Long-sleeved
Of course explain
A: Do you need anything else?
Do you need anything else?
B: Look at this application section. We may really need another washing machine.
Let's go to the appliance section. We can buy another washing machine.
Of course online translation
A: Yes, I will. I hope thatwillbehaloffinstedofbuyonegetone is free.
Ok, I'll have a look. I hope things there are half price, not buy one and get one free.
B: Just looking around.
Go and have a look.
A: Anything else?
Anything else?
B: Actually, we can use a new lawn mower and make a grill for the backyard.
In fact, we may need a new lawn mower. We need a grill in the backyard.
Translation, of course
You just want to come back? Itmightbeeasierifwebothwent。
Do you want to go with me? It might be easier if two people go.
Yes, you're right. Let's go!
You're right, let's go together!
Do you have money with you?
Do you have money with you?
No, but there are many credit cards.
No, but I have enough credit cards.
A: Maybe. iknowhataffects whenyougetaroundtoolsandmachines!
Maybe I should take it with me. I know what happens when you visit the tool and machine area!
Discrimination of the meaning of intransitive verbs
Adverbs or phrases, such as of course, nature, of course and affirmation, all mean "affirmation, of course" Of course, it emphasizes certainty and certainty. Nature means nature, simplicity or natural perfection. Of course, it means that it is undoubtedly natural. Can be used interchangeably with of course and nature. Of course, it means inevitable possibility, and it can also mean trust or distrust. Emphasize subjective judgment. Related synonyms of course
Naturally, definitely, undoubtedly, definitely, yes, of course, of course.
Related adjacent words, of course.
of、OFGE
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