Have got to意思

"Have got to" is a phrase used in English that means "have to" or "must." It is used to express necessity or obligation. Here are some examples of how it can be used in sentences:

  1. I've got to go to the bank before it closes. (I must go to the bank before it closes.)
  2. You've got to be kidding me! (You must be kidding me!)
  3. We've got to finish this project by tomorrow. (We must finish this project by tomorrow.)
  4. He's got to wake up early tomorrow. (He must wake up early tomorrow.)

The phrase "have got to" is often used in casual conversation and is considered more informal than "have to" or "must." However, it is widely understood and used in both spoken and written English.