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What do you mean, you're welcome?

you are welcome;not at all

English explanation: you're welcome; welcome

English pronunciation: [ju ɑ? (r)? Verk? m]

Example:

You are welcome to put forward your own views.

If you have any comments, please ask them.

Lexical analysis:

welcome

English pronunciation: [? Verk? m]

Chinese explanation:

Welcome to 1

I don't like people invading my privacy.

I don't want anyone to interfere in my private life.

2. popular

You are always welcome to our home.

You are welcome to come to our house at any time.

Step 3 welcome

Her suggestion received a rather cold welcome.

Her suggestion met with a cold shoulder.

Welcome (visiting guests or new members to join)

Example: Welcome to China!

Welcome to China!

Extended data

Usage of welcome:

1, welcome means "welcome", which can show welcome to someone or reaction to something. By extension, it can mean "happy or satisfied with something", "willing to accept, hoping to have" and so on.

2.welcome is a transitive verb, followed by a noun, pronoun or gerund, or a compound object with infinitive as a complement. Can be used for passive structures. When welcome drives a noun as an object, the gerund can add the possessive or objective case of the noun or pronoun to indicate its logical subject.

3. Welcome, as an adjective, means "welcome and pleasure", refers to psychological activities, and means invisible welcome, which is a continuous state and can be used as an attribute or predication in sentences.

Welcome as a noun means "welcome, welcome", which means cordial or warm greeting, reception or hospitality. It can be used as a countable or uncountable noun.

5.welcome means "welcome" as an exclamation, a greeting when greeting, used in formal occasions, hung on placards in stations, docks, airports and streets, or used in advertising languages, newspaper titles, etc. Often used with adverbs or prepositions to indicate direction.