释义 |
is it?
- used for registering a mild disbelief UK
- “Yeah I’m sorry. I got pulled by the police up in Leytonstone.” “Is it?” replied Millie, clearly disinterested in any excuses. — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 41, 1994
- used for indicating polite interest, astonishment, incredulity, etc SOUTH AFRICA, 1970
Used rhetorically without regard to gender, subject or number. Sometimes spelt “izzit”. - — Jean Branford, A Dictionary of South African English, 1978
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