15秒了解
- The universal word for agreement.
- Confirms 'correct,' 'I agree,' or 'I want this.'
- Works in almost any situation.
- Use tone to convey nuance.
意思
这是最终的同意词!它是你用来表示“正确”、“我同意”或“我想要那个”的首选。把它想象成一个通用的绿灯,几乎在任何情况下都能表示理解和积极的确认。它简短、甜美,并且具有惊人的力量。
关键例句
3 / 11Texting a friend
Hey, are you coming to the party tonight? Yes!
Yes!
At a café
Would you like to try our new pastry? Yes, it looks delicious!
Yes, it looks delicious!
Job interview
Can you handle multiple projects simultaneously? Yes, I have extensive experience managing concurrent tasks.
Yes, I have extensive experience managing concurrent tasks.
文化背景
Americans value enthusiasm. Saying 'Yes!' with a smile is seen as being a 'team player.' A flat, low-energy 'yes' might be interpreted as being unhappy or reluctant. In the UK, 'Yes' is often softened with 'I think' or 'Perhaps' to avoid sounding too aggressive or overconfident. This is part of British understatement. Japanese speakers often use 'Yes' as a backchannel (Aizuchi) to show they are listening. Native English speakers may mistakenly think this means the Japanese speaker agrees with everything being said. Australians often use 'Yeah, no' to mean 'No' and 'No, yeah' to mean 'Yes.' It is a unique linguistic quirk that confuses many learners!
The 'Yes, and' Rule
In conversation, try to say 'Yes, and...' to keep the talk going. Don't just say 'Yes' and stop.
Avoid the 'Yes' Loop
If you don't understand, don't just say 'Yes.' It's better to say 'I'm sorry, can you repeat that?'
15秒了解
- The universal word for agreement.
- Confirms 'correct,' 'I agree,' or 'I want this.'
- Works in almost any situation.
- Use tone to convey nuance.
What It Means
Yes is your ultimate signal for agreement. It means you concur with a statement. It confirms you want something offered. It’s the sound of a positive response. It’s simple but carries a lot of weight. It’s basically the opposite of a polite 'no.'
How To Use It
Use yes when someone asks a question needing a confirmation. For example, 'Do you want coffee?' You can reply with a simple yes. It's also used to agree with a statement. 'That's a great idea.' You might respond, 'Yes, it is!' It’s super versatile. You can even use it to get someone's attention. 'Yes, sir?' works too. It’s a verbal nod of understanding.
Formality & Register
Yes works everywhere! In a casual chat with friends, it’s perfect. 'Are we meeting at 7?' 'Yes!' In a formal job interview, it’s also appropriate. 'Can you start on Monday?' 'Yes, I can.' It’s one of those rare words that fits all situations. It’s like the little black dress of English. Always appropriate, always useful. Just be mindful of your tone. A cheerful yes feels different from a flat one. It’s a word that truly spans the formality spectrum.
Real-Life Examples
- Texting: 'Did you finish the report?' 'Yes, just sent it.'
- Ordering food: 'Would you like fries with that?' 'Yes, please.'
- Meeting someone: 'Is this seat taken?' 'No, it's free.' (Oops, wrong answer! Let's try again.) 'Is this seat taken?' 'Yes, it is.' (Phew, that's better!)
- In a movie: A character is asked, 'Do you love me?' They whisper, 'Yes.' Cue the dramatic music!
- On a game show: 'Is that your final answer?' 'Yes!'
- Signing up online: 'Do you agree to the terms and conditions?' 'Yes.'
When To Use It
Use yes when you mean 'affirmative.' This covers a wide range of situations. You use it to confirm information. 'Is this the right address?' Yes. You use it to express desire. 'Would you like some cake?' Yes. You use it to show agreement. 'That movie was amazing.' Yes, it really was! It’s your go-to for any positive affirmation. Think of it as your default positive button. It’s the sound of moving forward.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid yes when you mean 'no.' This sounds obvious, but it trips people up. If you don't want something, don't say yes. Also, in some cultures, a direct yes can be seen as too blunt. They might prefer softer ways to agree. In English, it's usually fine, but consider the context. If someone asks, 'Are you sure you want to delete this file?' a simple yes might feel a bit abrupt. You might add 'Yes, I'm sure.' It’s rare, but sometimes a yes can sound a bit too eager. Like agreeing to *everything* a salesperson says. 'So you want the extended warranty?' 'Yes! Yes! Yes!' That might be a bit much.
Common Mistakes
- ✗ 'You want this?' 'Yes, I don't.' → ✓ 'You want this?' 'Yes, I do.' (Confusing negation is a classic!
- ✗ 'Is this yours?' 'No, yes.' → ✓ 'Is this yours?' 'Yes.' or 'No.' (Mixing signals is never good.)
- ✗ 'Can I borrow this?' 'Yes, you can't.' → ✓ 'Can I borrow this?' 'Yes, you can.'
Common Variations
- Yeah: Super casual, used with friends. 'Yeah, let's go!'
- Yep/Yup: Even more casual, often a quick, almost automatic response.
- Uh-huh: A more drawn-out sound, often used while listening to confirm you're following along. It's less definitive than
yes. - Sure: Implies willingness or agreement, often used when asked to do something. 'Can you help?' 'Sure!'
- Absolutely/Definitely: Stronger agreement, often used for emphasis. 'Was that the best concert ever?' 'Absolutely!'
- Indeed: More formal, often used in writing or more serious conversations. 'The results were, indeed, surprising.'
Real Conversations
Scenario 1: Ordering Coffee
Barista
You
Scenario 2: Making Plans
Friend
You
Scenario 3: Work Meeting
Manager
You
Quick FAQ
- What's the opposite of
yes? The opposite isno. They are the two fundamental answers to most questions. - Can
yesbe sarcastic? Yes! Tone is everything. A drawn-out 'Yeeees...' can mean 'uh-huh, whatever you say.' - Is
yesalways polite? Usually, but context matters. A quick, sharpyesmight sound impatient. A softeryesis often friendlier.
使用说明
While 'yes' is incredibly versatile, always consider your audience and the context. In casual chats, 'yeah' or 'yup' might be more natural. For formal settings like business meetings or official documents, stick to 'yes' or more formal alternatives like 'certainly' or 'indeed'. Be mindful of tone; a flat 'yes' can sometimes sound reluctant.
The 'Yes, and' Rule
In conversation, try to say 'Yes, and...' to keep the talk going. Don't just say 'Yes' and stop.
Avoid the 'Yes' Loop
If you don't understand, don't just say 'Yes.' It's better to say 'I'm sorry, can you repeat that?'
Nodding
In most English-speaking countries, nodding your head up and down while saying 'Yes' reinforces your meaning.
Politeness
Always add 'please' or 'thank you' after 'yes' when someone offers you something.
例句
11Hey, are you coming to the party tonight? Yes!
Yes!
Shows enthusiastic agreement to attend.
Would you like to try our new pastry? Yes, it looks delicious!
Yes, it looks delicious!
Expresses a desire to try the item and agrees it looks good.
Can you handle multiple projects simultaneously? Yes, I have extensive experience managing concurrent tasks.
Yes, I have extensive experience managing concurrent tasks.
Confirms ability in a professional setting.
Finally reached the summit! Yes!
Yes!
An exclamation of achievement and triumph.
Add a side salad? Yes, please.
Yes, please.
A polite confirmation of an order addition.
Are you able to share your screen? Yes, I'm doing that now.
Yes, I'm doing that now.
Confirms capability and current action.
✗ 'Did you get my message?' 'Yes, I didn't read it yet.' → ✓ 'Did you get my message?' 'Yes, I read it.'
Yes, I read it.
Learners often accidentally negate the intended meaning.
My cat just brought me a dead mouse. Do I say thank you? Yes... I think?
Yes... I think?
Humorous hesitation in response to an unusual situation.
✗ 'Do you want to help me move this weekend?' 'Yes, I can't.' → ✓ 'Do you want to help me move this weekend?' 'No, I can't.'
No, I can't.
Confusing 'yes' with 'no' when declining an offer.
That was a brilliant presentation! Yes, thank you, I worked hard on it.
Yes, thank you, I worked hard on it.
Acknowledges the compliment and confirms effort.
So, the meeting is at 3 PM tomorrow? Yes, that's correct.
Yes, that's correct.
Directly confirms the accuracy of the information.
自我测试
Choose the best response for a job interview.
Interviewer: 'Can you start on Monday?'
'Yes, I can' is professional and polite for an interview.
Fill in the blank with the most natural informal word.
Friend: 'Are you ready to go?' You: '______, let's go!'
'Yeah' is the most natural choice for a casual situation with a friend.
Complete the dialogue politely.
Waiter: 'Would you like some dessert?' You: '______, ______.'
'Yes, please' is the standard polite way to accept an offer of food or drink.
Match the 'Yes' variation to the context.
1. 'Aye, aye!' 2. 'Affirmative.' 3. 'Yep.'
'Aye' is nautical, 'Affirmative' is military, and 'Yep' is casual.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习Interviewer: 'Can you start on Monday?'
'Yes, I can' is professional and polite for an interview.
Friend: 'Are you ready to go?' You: '______, let's go!'
'Yeah' is the most natural choice for a casual situation with a friend.
Waiter: 'Would you like some dessert?' You: '______, ______.'
'Yes, please' is the standard polite way to accept an offer of food or drink.
1. 'Aye, aye!' 2. 'Affirmative.' 3. 'Yep.'
'Aye' is nautical, 'Affirmative' is military, and 'Yep' is casual.
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常见问题
10 个问题Not with friends or family, but it can be seen as unprofessional in a formal job interview or a courtroom.
You can say 'Yes! Absolutely!' or 'Yes, definitely!' with a higher pitch in your voice.
It's a famous British TV show title where the 'yes' is often used ironically by civil servants to control politicians.
Yes! If you say it with a rising tone ('Yes?'), it means 'What do you want?' or 'Please continue.'
'Yep' is shorter and feels more casual and efficient. It's very common in fast-paced environments.
Yes, mostly in Scotland, Northern England, and the Navy. You'll also hear it in movies about pirates!
A 'Yes-man' is a person who always agrees with their boss just to please them, even if the boss is wrong.
If you like it, say 'Actually, I do.' If you don't, say 'No, I don't.' Avoid just saying 'Yes.'
'Yes' is a factual confirmation. 'Sure' is more of a casual agreement or a way to say 'no problem.'
Only if you are answering a phone or someone has called your name to get your attention.
相关表达
Of course
similarUsed to say yes in a way that suggests the answer is obvious.
Absolutely
specialized formTotal agreement.
I agree
similarFormal statement of shared opinion.
No
contrastThe opposite of yes.
Maybe
contrastUncertainty.