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what is meaning of "you've got me there" ? when it is used?
Sep 30, 2014 4:57 PM
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From here:
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=2095473
Meaning 1:
I say: I think it's going to rain tonight.
You say: How can it rain? There isn't a cloud in the sky.
I say: You've got me there. [=Your argument is better than mine.]
Meaning 2:
I say: Mr Jones isn't at his desk
You ask: Where is he?
I say: You've got me there. [=I don't know the answer to that.]
September 30, 2014
You've got me there means that you've asked a question that the other person can't answer.
John: How do I do this homework? Do you understand it?
Mike: You've got me there, I have no idea.
September 30, 2014
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