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:2025/12/06
I've got news for you
Phrase
humorous
Japanese Meaning
(皮肉を込めた表現)相手が当たり前のことを軽視していると見なし、その明白な事実を強調して伝えるための言い回し / (ユーモラスな用法)相手が自明の事実に気づいていない、または意識していないことに対して、あえて知らせる際に使う表現
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(humorous) Used to highlight a fact which the speaker believes is obvious but the listener seems to minimize or disregard.
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I've got news for you
You keep telling me you can run on no sleep, I've got news for you — your body didn't get the memo.
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You keep telling me you can run on no sleep, I've got news for you — your body didn't get the memo.
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