意思
Used to ask someone to pause briefly.
文化背景
In the US, this is often used to signal a 'time-out' in a conversation, especially when someone is being interrupted. British speakers might use 'Hold on a tick' or 'Wait a mo' as regional variations. In a corporate setting, 'Wait a minute' can sound slightly impatient; 'Could you give me a moment?' is often preferred.
Use your tone
Your tone of voice changes the meaning. A soft tone is polite; a sharp tone can sound impatient.
Add 'please'
Adding 'please' at the end makes it much more professional.
意思
Used to ask someone to pause briefly.
Use your tone
Your tone of voice changes the meaning. A soft tone is polite; a sharp tone can sound impatient.
Add 'please'
Adding 'please' at the end makes it much more professional.
Body language
Using a hand gesture (palm out) makes the request very clear.
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
_____, I forgot my bag!
The phrase 'Wait a minute' is the correct idiomatic expression.
Which is the most natural way to ask for a pause?
Choose the best option.
The standard idiom is 'Wait a minute'.
Match the phrase with its meaning.
Match 'Wait a minute' to its meaning.
The phrase means to stop or pause.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Let's go to the park. B: _____, I need my shoes.
The speaker needs time to get their shoes.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习_____, I forgot my bag!
The phrase 'Wait a minute' is the correct idiomatic expression.
Choose the best option.
The standard idiom is 'Wait a minute'.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
The phrase means to stop or pause.
A: Let's go to the park. B: _____, I need my shoes.
The speaker needs time to get their shoes.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
6 个问题No, it is an idiom for 'a short time'.
Yes, but be polite.
It is neutral.
It is the standard idiomatic form.
Yes, they are interchangeable.
Not if you use a polite tone.
相关表达
Hold on
synonymTo wait.
Just a second
similarA very short time.
Give me a moment
similarRequesting time.