| 释义 |
so there! used at the end of an argumentative or threatening proposition as the final stress. Abbreviates 'so there you have it', 'so there you are'; often childish UK, 1982
idiomso there!spoken said when you want to make someone feel bad, or to stop them arguing with you ◆ used especially by children or by adults speaking like children:My dad's going to win the sack race because he's the best dad in the world. So there!Anyway, I'm not inviting you to my party, so there!I don't earn much money but my job's more important than yours, so there!
so therechildish An exclamation added to a statement for emphasis or as an expression of defiance. The teacher said she liked my project the best, so there! Oh yeah? Well, I'm going to eat all of my Halloween candy before dinner, so there! ˌso ˈthere! (informal) (often said by children) used for emphasizing your satisfaction with something or for emphasizing a refusal, etc: I got a better mark than you. So there!Well, you can’t have it, so there! |