rogers

IPA/ˈrɒdʒ.ər/
KK[rˈɑdʒɚz]IPA/ˈrɑː.dʒɚ/

rogers — exclamation

1. said over radio or a headset to show that you heard a message and understood it.

1.感嘆詞B1
釋義

said over radio or a headset to show that you heard a message and understood it.

例句

Control tower, we are cleared for landing. Roger, Flight 207.

radio call-and-response pattern

Naoko signalled to her teammate and heard a quick roger over the headset.

used as a short reply in radio talk

同義詞
  • copy

    more casual radio acknowledgement

  • affirmative

    answers yes to an instruction or question, not just receipt

  • received

    literal wording in transcripts rather than a spoken interjection

反義詞
  • negative

    used to reject or deny rather than acknowledge

文法句型

roger

roger that

用法筆記

Used mainly in aviation, military, and other radio-based communication. It confirms that the message was heard and understood, but it does not by itself mean agreement.

常見錯誤

Roger, I understand your email.
Roger, I got your transmission.
💡This word belongs to spoken radio-style communication, not ordinary written messages.
Roger you.
Roger.' or 'Roger that.
💡The exclamation stands alone; it does not take a direct object.

rogers — verb