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UK//juː sɛd//US//juː sɛd//

You said 的意思

The words someone spoke in the past.

In simple words: You talked about something before.

You said 例句

  • I remember when you said you would help me.
  • You said that you would arrive early today.
  • Do you really believe that you said that yesterday?
  • I was surprised by what you said during the meeting.
  • Can you remind me what you said about the project?

如何使用 You said

Commonly used in conversations to refer back to something previously mentioned. It's neutral and can be used in various contexts but is often informal.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'you said' as a reminder of what has already been talked about.

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Collocations with You said

  • you said before
  • you said that
  • as you said
  • I thought you said

Synonyms for You said

  • you mentioned
  • you told
  • you stated
  • you asserted

Common mistakes with You said

  • Confused with 'you say' in present tense.
  • Omitting the subject 'you' when it is necessary.
  • Using it in a context where a past tense is not required.

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关于 You said 的常见问题

You said 是什么意思?

You talked about something before.

You said 的中文意思是什么?

You talked about something before.

You said 的定义是什么?

The words someone spoke in the past.

如何在句子中使用 You said

I remember when you said you would help me.

能再举一个 You said 的例子吗?

You said that you would arrive early today.

You said 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 you mentioned, you told, you stated, you asserted。

哪些词和 You said 搭配?

它常与 you said before, you said that, as you said, I thought you said 搭配。

使用 You said 时常见的错误有哪些?

Confused with 'you say' in present tense. Omitting the subject 'you' when it is necessary. Using it in a context where a past tense is not required.

You said 怎么发音?

US: //juː sɛd//, UK: //juː sɛd//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 You said

Commonly used in conversations to refer back to something previously mentioned. It's neutral and can be used in various contexts but is often informal.