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Hi guys, what does "I wouldn’t give for " mean in the context? And, when can we use it? I mean in the related situation. The dust at the bottom of the SPA Basin really does have a fascinating story to tell. I wouldn’t give for a few samples of it. Thanks
2021年6月13日 04:14
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I've never heard it quite like that. In my experience, the usual expression is "WHAT I wouldn't give for..." The word "what" is rhetorical here; it means that you would give (pay, trade) almost anything in exchange for the thing you want. ("What wouldn't I give for [X]" = "there is almost nothing I wouldn't give for [X].") It's usually an exaggeration. What the speaker really means is just "I really wish I had [a few samples of that dust]."
2021年6月13日
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You forgot one keyword.. WHAT I wouldn't give.. What I wouldn't give to be rich and famous. What I wouldn't give to finally be fluent in Spanish! What I wouldn't give to win the lottery. What I wouldn't give to go on a date with her! It used when expressing your desires and what you long for. It means you want this thing SO MUCH that you would trade anything for it. " What I wouldn't give..." It's an exaggerated fun way of expressing the idea that you are having to think really really hard about something you wouldn't trade or give up in return for this thing.
2021年6月13日
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