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  1. gotcha OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com. GOT is the past tense of the verb GET.According to Oxford Learners Dictionaries.com, the verb get has 27 different uses. The meaning of number 24 is: to understand somebody/something A: I need you to pick me up at school after band practice. We will finish at 6:30.

  2. Gotcha!” is the colloquial expression for “got you. ” According to various dictionaries, its one—and only—positive meaning is “I understand [i. e. , 'get'] what you just communicated to me” یک اصطلاح محاوره ای/ فهمیدم، اوکی، گرفتم مطلبتو ... [مشاهده متن کامل]

  3. Translate Gotcha. See 7 authoritative translations of Gotcha in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

  4. the written form of the way some people pronounce ‘I’ve got you’, which is not considered to be correct ‘Gotcha!’ I yelled as I grabbed him by the arm (= used when you have caught somebody, or have beaten them at something). ‘Don't let go.’ ‘Yeah, gotcha.’ (= Yes, I understand.) You should not write this form unless you are copying somebody’s speech.

  5. Definition of gotcha exclamation in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Gotcha definition: Used to indicate understanding or to signal the fact of having caught or defeated another.

  7. ロングマン現代英英辞典より gotcha got‧cha / ˈɡɒtʃə $ ˈɡɑː-/ interjection 1 CATCH a word meaning ‘I’ve got you’, used when you catch someone or trick them in some way 2 UNDERSTAND a word meaning ‘I understand’ ‘Yeah, 5 o’clock, gotcha.' コーパスの例 gotchaGotcha, Katie! Now I'm gonna tickle you!