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nozturk
It's pretty much what you'd expect. Does it mean "It's exactly what you expect."?
28 mars 2012 16:45
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Pretty much what you'd expect = you knew it was coming...
Let's say a lion is running towards you, you just watch and then, when it's close enough, jumps on you and eats you ! ... it's pretty much what you were expecting, right?, because, you know, it's a lion!
(am I sutil or what? ^^ )
28 mars 2012
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It means more or less exactly that. Exactly what you would expect.Usually from a type of person regarding their behaviour or attitude.
'It's pretty much what I'd expect from him.
28 mars 2012
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Not exactly. :)
"Pretty much what you'd expect." could be rephrased as "Nothing especially surprising or different."
For example, if I saw an advertisement for a big action movie, and went to see it, I might say to a friend who asked me about it "Pretty much what you'd expect." What I'd mean by that is not much story or thought-provoking plot. Just a lot of guns and explosions.
Does that help?
28 mars 2012
It's (just about/near to) what you would expect, but said with a hint of either uncertainty, or cynicism.
28 mars 2012
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nozturk
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Anglais, Turc
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Anglais
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