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1 Dec 2020
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got to be = must.
You’ve got to be kidding me = you must be kidding me = you have to be kidding me. Got to be 比较口语的
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You’ve got to be kidding me = because they can’t believe what you’re saying, so they imply that you must be joking/kidding/not serious. Exasperated 的意思
- English (US)
It is the same as “have to be” but it adds emphasis.
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