Wu Ting
How would you interpret ‘that’s the thing’? “Goodness. It sounds like Moscow. Who would live in a place like that?” “Well, that’s the thing. The plan is for two hundred houses. But seven hundred families are already lined up to buy them.” How would you interpret ‘that’s the thing’? Does it mean that is what is surprising? Thanks! This excerpt is taken from The Lacuna by Kingsolver.
2015年4月21日 05:47
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Sort of like... "Exactly! (What you say is true!) But....."
2015年4月21日
"That's the thing" is like they're saying they agree with the other person-- they're surprised that people would want to live in a place like that, and agreeing that it's strange-- and yet, hundreds of families want to buy the houses. You could also say "That's the weird part." In this example it's another way of saying, "Yes, that's the problem." Person A: He wants to buy a car. Person B: What? But it's too expensive! How can he afford it? Person A: That's the thing. He needs $500 more to pay for it. I hope this makes sense ^^ Great question! This is a pretty common phrase.
2015年4月21日
That's the thing in this sentence, emphasizes and support the first statement(Goodness. It sounds like Moscow. Who would live in a place like that) By using "that's the thing", it's implying that it really sounds like Moscow.
2015年4月21日
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