中文意思
I got one 的意思
Indicates possession of one item.
In simple words: I have one
I got one 例句
- Hey, I got one of those new phones!
- Don't worry, I got one just for you!
- I got one for my birthday last year.
如何使用 I got one
Often used in casual conversations to indicate possession, appropriate in friendly settings but not in formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'I got one' as winning a prize; you got something special.
相关单词
Collocations with I got one
- got one for free
- got one at the store
- got one yesterday
Synonyms for I got one
- I have one
- I've got one
- I've received one
Common mistakes with I got one
- Confused with 'I have one'
- Used in overly formal contexts
- Misplaced in sentences (not used as a full sentence)
I got one appears in
I got one 的其他语言
More chunks like I got one
- Thank you very much
An expression of gratitude or appreciation.
- You did a wonderful job
You performed excellently or admirably.
- We did it
A phrase expressing success in completing a task or goal.
- For a moment
During a brief period of time.
- You've listened to
You have heard something previously.
- Murder in the first degree
A type of murder involving premeditation and planning.
大家还在搜
- I got one 意思
- I got one 是什么意思
- I got one 的意思
- I got one 中文
- I got one 翻译
- I got one 含义
- I got one 解释
关于 I got one 的常见问题
I got one 是什么意思?
I have one
I got one 的中文意思是什么?
I have one
I got one 的定义是什么?
Indicates possession of one item.
如何在句子中使用 I got one?
Hey, I got one of those new phones!
能再举一个 I got one 的例子吗?
Don't worry, I got one just for you!
I got one 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 I have one, I've got one, I've received one。
哪些词和 I got one 搭配?
它常与 got one for free, got one at the store, got one yesterday 搭配。
使用 I got one 时常见的错误有哪些?
Confused with 'I have one' Used in overly formal contexts Misplaced in sentences (not used as a full sentence)
I got one 怎么发音?
US: //aɪ ɡɑt wʌn//, UK: //aɪ ɡɒt wʌn//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
I got one 是正式还是非正式?
"I got one" 是非正式用语,适合与朋友和家人的轻松对话。
什么时候该用 I got one?
Often used in casual conversations to indicate possession, appropriate in friendly settings but not in formal situations.

























