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UK//juːv ɡɒt ðə ruːf daʊn//US//juːv ɡɑt ðə ruːf daʊn//

Significado de You've got the roof down

You have opened the roof of a convertible vehicle.

In simple words: You have opened the top of a convertible car.

You've got the roof down en una frase

  • On sunny days, you've got the roof down to enjoy the fresh air.
  • When you drive along the coast, you've got the roof down, making it more enjoyable.
  • During summer, you've got the roof down and music blasting.
  • I love how you've got the roof down; it feels so free!
  • You've got the roof down, so don’t forget your sunglasses!

Cómo usar You've got the roof down

Commonly used in casual conversation. Appropriate when discussing driving or enjoying a nice day. Avoid in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

You've got + object

Memory hint

Imagine cruising in a car with the top down on a sunny day.

Palabras relacionadas

Collocations with You've got the roof down

  • drive with the roof down
  • enjoy the ride with the roof down
  • have the roof down

Synonyms for You've got the roof down

  • convertible top open
  • sunroof down
  • roof open

Common mistakes with You've got the roof down

  • Confused with 'the roof off' - emphasize opening the convertible top, not removing it.
  • Using in a non-casual context - it's more informal and outdoor-related.

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¿Qué significa You've got the roof down?

You have opened the top of a convertible car.

¿Qué significa You've got the roof down en español?

You have opened the top of a convertible car.

¿Cuál es la definición de You've got the roof down?

You have opened the roof of a convertible vehicle.

¿Cómo se usa You've got the roof down en una frase?

On sunny days, you've got the roof down to enjoy the fresh air.

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de You've got the roof down?

When you drive along the coast, you've got the roof down, making it more enjoyable.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de You've got the roof down?

Algunas alternativas comunes son convertible top open, sunroof down, roof open.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a You've got the roof down?

Suele combinarse con drive with the roof down, enjoy the ride with the roof down, have the roof down.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar You've got the roof down?

Confused with 'the roof off' - emphasize opening the convertible top, not removing it. Using in a non-casual context - it's more informal and outdoor-related.

¿Cómo se pronuncia You've got the roof down?

US: //juːv ɡɑt ðə ruːf daʊn//, UK: //juːv ɡɒt ðə ruːf daʊn//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿Cuándo debo usar You've got the roof down?

Commonly used in casual conversation. Appropriate when discussing driving or enjoying a nice day. Avoid in formal contexts.