关于Cherry的意思和用法的提问
包含"Cherry"的句子的意思
Q:
These cherries came to be ……… as maraschino.
1.named 2.called 3. recognized 4. known
which one is answer 是什么意思?
1.named 2.called 3. recognized 4. known
which one is answer 是什么意思?
A:
4. Known
Q:
All cherries -$8/kg
Entry fee - $5 p/p, (redeemable at a rate of $1/kg up to the cost of entry) 是什么意思?
Entry fee - $5 p/p, (redeemable at a rate of $1/kg up to the cost of entry) 是什么意思?
A:
Are you going cherry picking?
P/p = per person
Kg = kilograms
You have to pay $5 at the start but I guess they mean if you bring back 5 kg of cherries, they will give you your money back!
P/p = per person
Kg = kilograms
You have to pay $5 at the start but I guess they mean if you bring back 5 kg of cherries, they will give you your money back!
Q:
She ain't got a cherry, but that ain't no sin, 'cuz she's still got the box that the cherry came in! 是什么意思?
A:
Cherry is slang for a woman's hymen. The sentence means that she's not a virgin and the box refers to her vagina.
Q:
the proverbial cherry 是什么意思?
A:
There is a proverb in english which goes something like ”the cherry on top.” This cherry would refer to the cherry you put on top of a parfait, for example. The cherry completes the parfait and it is the finishing touch. Thus when you say that something is the ”cherry on top” you are saying that it is that little extra addition that makes something better, if that makes sense. As such, ”the proverbial cherry” would refer to the cherry in this proverb. You would see it used like this:
”The hat she wore was the proverbial cherry on top that made her outfit seem all the prettier.”
Hope it helps!
”The hat she wore was the proverbial cherry on top that made her outfit seem all the prettier.”
Hope it helps!
Q:
No cherry No deal 是什么意思?
A:
The cherry is the only thing the speaker will negotiate/barter for. There is "no deal" if the cherry is not included. Cherry can actually be fruit or slang for something else.
"Cherry" 的用法和例句
Q:
请教我使用 A cherry on top的例句。
A:
Please, with a cherry on top!
Q:
请教我使用 cherry on top的例句。
A:
Let’s say you need a favor really bad. So you beg someone.,You can say, Please please with a cherry on top. I haven’t heard the expression in a very long time.
Q:
请教我使用 cherry on top的例句。
A:
When you want something really bad and you want to be cute. You could say “please oh please with a cherry on top”.
"Cherry"的近义词和区别
Q:
"Cherry" 和 "sour cherry" 和有什么不一样?
A:
They are different flavors. Cherry taste like cherry. Sour cherry is very tart or "sour" the flavor is more intense.
Q:
The first cherry blossoms are in bloom. Yet a lot to do before the spring. 和 The first cherry blossoms are in bloom. Still a lot to do before the spring. 和有什么不一样?
A:
The first one is unusual. It is not completely 'wrong', but looks non-standard written down. I had to look at it for a few seconds before I understood it.
When 'yet' means 'still', it's most often used with a negative verb ('I haven't finished it yet') or a question (Have you finished it yet?), at the end of a sentence.
However, you can use 'yet' like in your sentence. The word order is different though:
There's a lot to do yet, before spring.
There's a lot yet to do before spring.
There's still a lot to do before spring.
As for the difference, 'yet' is less common than 'still' here. Also, the 'yet + to +infinitive' pattern sounds a bit formal, as it's often used in a different way in more formal speech:
I'm yet to call her (=I haven't called her yet)
She's yet to sign the contract (= She hasn't signed the contract yet) etc.
When 'yet' means 'still', it's most often used with a negative verb ('I haven't finished it yet') or a question (Have you finished it yet?), at the end of a sentence.
However, you can use 'yet' like in your sentence. The word order is different though:
There's a lot to do yet, before spring.
There's a lot yet to do before spring.
There's still a lot to do before spring.
As for the difference, 'yet' is less common than 'still' here. Also, the 'yet + to +infinitive' pattern sounds a bit formal, as it's often used in a different way in more formal speech:
I'm yet to call her (=I haven't called her yet)
She's yet to sign the contract (= She hasn't signed the contract yet) etc.
Q:
I want to go see the cherry blossoms. 和 I want to go to see the cherry blossoms. 和有什么不一样?
A:
"I want to go to see the cherry blossoms" has an extra "to" it is still correct but I think would be used if someone wanted to emphasize the activity, like if they were angry. "I want to go see" is also correct. You could also say "I want to see the cherry blossoms"
Q:
cherry 和 cherry blossom 和有什么不一样?
A:
A cherry is a fruit. A cherry blossom is a flower that grows on a cherry tree.
Q:
Did you enjoy seeing cherry blossoms? 和 Did you enjoy to see cherry blossoms? 和 Are they same meaning? Will you teach me the differences? 和有什么不一样?
A:
"Did you enjoy to see cherry blossoms?" doesn't make sense. Your first sentence is correct.
"Cherry" 的翻译
Q:
We have a cherry blossom festival in spring season 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
We have a cherry blossom festival/fest in the spring (= like usual)
We'll be having a cherry blossom festival/fest this spring (=exceptionally this year)
We'll be having a cherry blossom festival/fest this spring (=exceptionally this year)
Q:
The cherry blossoms have bloomed in the backyard of an old traditional house on my way to work. 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
In the backyard of an old traditional house I pass on my way to work there is a cherry tree in bloom.
Q:
if you were next to me, that would be the cherry on top.
is this natural to say? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
is this natural to say? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
It is natural,but you can't say it to anybody.
Q:
cherries and peaches have pits inside them, the pits are not edible 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
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Q:
cherry 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
@yklnx: lol
"Cherry"有关的其他问题
Q:
Cherry blossom is blooming!! In Japan, we often go to the picnic to see these beautiful cherry blossom in this time.
it's Japanese culture.
it's so pretty, it's not it?
I used to walk through this road to see cherry blossom with my dog. 听起来自然吗?
it's Japanese culture.
it's so pretty, it's not it?
I used to walk through this road to see cherry blossom with my dog. 听起来自然吗?
A:
Cherry blossoms are blooming!! In Japan, we often go on picnics to see these beautiful flowers around this time.
It's Japanese culture.
It's so pretty, isn't it?
I used to walk down this road to see cherry blossoms with my dog.
It's Japanese culture.
It's so pretty, isn't it?
I used to walk down this road to see cherry blossoms with my dog.
Q:
I think the cherry blossoms are scattering in two weeks from in full bloom. 听起来自然吗?
A:
@scarscery
Hi. Wanted to say that you have a terrific background in languages, very inspiring. También te quería decir que tu fotografía me llamó mucho la atención. Es una de las más bonitas fotografías! Very happy and joyful! Deberás! Quería decirte que eres muy linda y bonita. Adiós!
Hi. Wanted to say that you have a terrific background in languages, very inspiring. También te quería decir que tu fotografía me llamó mucho la atención. Es una de las más bonitas fotografías! Very happy and joyful! Deberás! Quería decirte que eres muy linda y bonita. Adiós!
Q:
There are many cherry blossoms in front of Spanish embassy in akasaka.
The slope (hill?) is called spanish hill 听起来自然吗?
The slope (hill?) is called spanish hill 听起来自然吗?
A:
There are many cherry blossoms in front of the Spanish embassy in Akasaka. The slope is called Spanish Hill.
There are many cherry blossoms in front of *the* Spanish embassy in Akasaka (capital A). The slope (slolpe and hill are both right) is called Spanish Hill (capital S and capital H).
I don't know where Akasaka is. It's probably a Japanese city I've never heard of, but it must have a capital A.
There are many cherry blossoms in front of *the* Spanish embassy in Akasaka (capital A). The slope (slolpe and hill are both right) is called Spanish Hill (capital S and capital H).
I don't know where Akasaka is. It's probably a Japanese city I've never heard of, but it must have a capital A.
Q:
A cherry blossom is about to bloom.
听起来自然吗?
听起来自然吗?
A:
"The cherry blossoms are about to bloom" or "The cherry blossom trees are about to bloom" would sound better :)
(or if it is just one tree "The cherry blossom (tree) is about to bloom")
(or if it is just one tree "The cherry blossom (tree) is about to bloom")
Q:
The cherry blossom petals start falling.
The cherry blossom petals are starting to fall.
I would appreciate if you correct my English grammar. Thank you. 听起来自然吗?
The cherry blossom petals are starting to fall.
I would appreciate if you correct my English grammar. Thank you. 听起来自然吗?
A:
The second one sounds a bit more natural for the situation. However, the grammar is correct in both.
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