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收到,正朝北拦截逃犯。
used as a confirmation message in radio communication to indicate that a message has been received and understood
The use of "roger" as an interjection has its origin in radio communication and military jargon where it is used to acknowledge that a message has been received and understood. In more casual and everyday language, the use of "roger" has extended beyond its original radio communication context. It is sometimes used informally as a way of expressing agreement or acknowledgment in a similar manner to saying "got it" or "acknowledged."
- Roger, heading north to intercept the fugitive.
收到,向北行进以拦截逃犯。
- Roger, we will adjust our approach.
收到,我们将调整我们的方法。
- Roger, moving to phase two.
收到,进入第二阶段。