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Stevenukd Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

NO TROUBLE AT ALL!

Dear Teachers,

1. - Fancy meeting you here!

- This means "Nice meeting you here!", right? And can I say "fancy to meet you here"?

2.A: If you ever need a computer, please call me.

B: OK, I will call you if I need a computer.

A: No trouble at all.

- What does "No trouble at all" mean here?

Thanks a lot to Teachers,

Stevenukd.
  

Top answer

1) An expression of surprise. htm

  • 1) An expression of surprise.
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1) An expression of surprise. * /Fancy meeting you here (in such an unexpected place)!/
Fancy=Imagine

2) See "not at all" here":
http://freespaces.com/pubfiles/idiom_wm/id422.htm
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Fancy meeting you here! does not mean Nice meeting you here!, no. It means Imagine meeting you here!, which in turn can mean, strangely, I'm surprised to meet you here or I'm not surprised to meet you here (because I already knew or guessed that you would be here).

No trouble at all in that context means That won't cause me any trouble/inconv

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