中文意思

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UK//seɪm pliːz//US//seɪm pliz//

Same please 的意思

A polite way to request a repeat of something previously received.

In simple words: Ask for the same thing again.

Same please 例句

  • After the first drink, I said, 'Same please' for another one.
  • When dessert came, I just smiled and said, 'Same please.'
  • At the bar, I ordered a cocktail and then added, 'Same please.'
  • The waiter asked if I wanted another cup of coffee, and I replied, 'Same please.'

如何使用 Same please

Used in casual settings when repeating an order or a request. Avoid in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone request

Memory hint

Imagine a waiter serving you again because you liked the first dish.

相关单词

Collocations with Same please

  • order the same
  • ask for the same
  • want the same

Synonyms for Same please

  • me too
  • the same again
  • repeat that

Common mistakes with Same please

  • Using 'same' without 'please' in polite contexts
  • Confusing with 'me too' in non-food contexts
  • Using 'same please' too formally

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关于 Same please 的常见问题

Same please 是什么意思?

Ask for the same thing again.

Same please 的中文意思是什么?

Ask for the same thing again.

Same please 的定义是什么?

A polite way to request a repeat of something previously received.

如何在句子中使用 Same please

After the first drink, I said, 'Same please' for another one.

能再举一个 Same please 的例子吗?

When dessert came, I just smiled and said, 'Same please.'

Same please 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 me too, the same again, repeat that。

哪些词和 Same please 搭配?

它常与 order the same, ask for the same, want the same 搭配。

使用 Same please 时常见的错误有哪些?

Using 'same' without 'please' in polite contexts Confusing with 'me too' in non-food contexts Using 'same please' too formally

Same please 怎么发音?

US: //seɪm pliz//, UK: //seɪm pliːz//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 Same please

Used in casual settings when repeating an order or a request. Avoid in formal situations.