"You've got a point there" nghĩa là gì?
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"You've got a point there" -> nghĩa là 'quan điểm/điều bạn nói có lý đấy'.
Ví dụ
"Parking is impossible and it's pissing off the businesses," Bobby wrote. "Don't double park or you'll get a ticket. The location was never meant for so much business. Imagine an SAQ with five parking spots." Yeah, you've got a point there, Bobby.
People like Awodiya and so on, who had a much wider vision (tầm nhìn), gradually persuaded the management to look further. You’ve got a point there.
I remember listening to Walter Isaacson tell me that on the day that … the day before he died, his daughter came in, and he’d made some expletive (chêm vào) about how she looked. And yet, I say own Apple, don’t trade it. So, you’ve got a point there.
You’ve got a point there, although at the time of the crash the track was pretty dry. It’s quite astonishing (ngạc nhiên) that a Finn would need perfectly dry conditions to perform.
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