gotta
gotta — 動詞
1. used in casual English as a short way to write or say 'have got to', showing tha
得;必須
非正式用法,表示有必要做某事
used in casual English as a short way to write or say 'have got to', showing that someone needs to do something because it is necessary or cannot be avoided. For example, saying you gotta leave because you will miss the bus, or you gotta finish your homework before you can play.
Rachid called to say he's gotta work late again tonight.
Rachid 打電話來說他今晚又得加班到很晚。
he's gotta work — third-person singular with 's
I gotta buy more rice and eggs before the supermarket closes.
我得在超市關門前多買些米和雞蛋。
gotta + buy [items] for immediate need
You gotta see Dr. Park's new clinic — the equipment is very modern.
你一定要去看看 Dr. Park 的新診所——設備非常先進。
Quan's gotta finish painting the fence before the rain starts.
Quan 得在下雨前把圍籬漆完。
The kids gotta be home by nine o'clock on school nights.
孩子們在上學日的晚上九點前必須到家。
文法句型
gotta + base verb
用法筆記
Occurs almost entirely in informal speech, text messages, and casual writing. In formal or professional contexts, replace with 'have to' or 'must'. The structure is always subject + gotta + base verb — never add 'to' after 'gotta'.