关于Friend的意思和用法的提问
包含"Friend"的句子的意思
Q:
A friend of mine told me that he already did her 是什么意思?
A:
It's very very very casual English, used only among close friends. Also only said by men.
Q:
catching up with friends 是什么意思?
A:
Talking to friends you have not talked to in a long time.
Q:
I was talking about you to friends she says you are crazy for putting up with me lol 是什么意思?
A:
It means that the friends think that the person speaking is a difficult person, and that you are crazy to be around that person.
Q:
chilling with my friends. 是什么意思?
A:
Spending time with them just for the joy of spending time with them. Has a connotation of relaxing with them.
Q:
I helped out at a friend's 21st serving food. 是什么意思?
A:
At my friends 21st birthday, i helped serve food
By "21st" they mean their 21st birthday
By "21st" they mean their 21st birthday
"Friend" 的用法和例句
Q:
请教我使用 “My friend made my account into gold “ is it correct????? I mean league of legend的例句。
A:
Without context, it doesn't mean anything. If "made into gold" is an expression used among people who play League of Legends, then that's fine. If it's being used perhaps to express that an account became very good or rated as "gold", then it should be "my friend made my account (become) gold".
Q:
请教我使用 friend zone的例句。
A:
She friendzoned him
She got friendzoned
She sent him into the friendzone
Our fallen comrade was sent to the friendzone
She got friendzoned
She sent him into the friendzone
Our fallen comrade was sent to the friendzone
Q:
请教我使用 When my friend say “Do you got hair cut?” What should I say?的例句。
A:
❌“Do you got hair cut?”
⭕️“Did you get a hair cut?”
“No, I didn’t. Does my hair look different?”
“No, why? Does my hair look different?”
“Yes, I did. Does it look good?”
“Yes, I did. Do you like it?”
“I did. Do you like it?”
“I did! How does it look?”
Here are some, but there are many more common phrases ^ ^
⭕️“Did you get a hair cut?”
“No, I didn’t. Does my hair look different?”
“No, why? Does my hair look different?”
“Yes, I did. Does it look good?”
“Yes, I did. Do you like it?”
“I did. Do you like it?”
“I did! How does it look?”
Here are some, but there are many more common phrases ^ ^
Q:
请教我使用 my friend to me or my friend send me ?的例句。
A:
my friend sends it to me
Q:
请教我使用 can we be friends?的例句。
A:
Hi. My name is (for example ) Kate . Can we be friends or make a friendship?
Or For example
I love you but I can't be your boyfriend. Sorry but can we be just friends?
Or For example
I love you but I can't be your boyfriend. Sorry but can we be just friends?
"Friend"的近义词和区别
Q:
my friend 和 a friend of mine 和有什么不一样?
A:
There is no difference really. It's all the same. For example
"My friend and I are going out"
And
"A friend of mine and me are going out"
It doesn't make a difference. Same meaning but different way to say it.
"My friend and I are going out"
And
"A friend of mine and me are going out"
It doesn't make a difference. Same meaning but different way to say it.
Q:
"I'm friends with John" 和 "I'm friendly with John"? Same or different 和有什么不一样?
A:
'Friendly with' -- When we meet, we act nicely/as friends
'Friends with' -- We meet intentionally, to do things together
People could disagree on the definition of 'being friends', but this is the main idea.
'Friendly' means you are acquaintances (who get along), 'friends' means you make time for each other.
'Friends with' -- We meet intentionally, to do things together
People could disagree on the definition of 'being friends', but this is the main idea.
'Friendly' means you are acquaintances (who get along), 'friends' means you make time for each other.
Q:
'my friend' 和 'a friend' 和 'a friend of mine' 和有什么不一样?
A:
"My friend" is used when talking about a specific friend that has likely been mentioned before. You would also call the friend "my friend".
Example 1: I saw my friend the other day.
Example 2: I want to see you because you're my friend.
"A friend" is used when you're not being specific about who it is or you don't have a certain friend in mind. You may also hear it when someone is saying that another is just a friend, rather than a romantic interest.
Example 1: I saw a friend today.
Example 2: Tom is nice, but I don't want to date him. He's just a friend.
"A friend of mine" is a more formal version of "my friend" and is often used when the friend has not mentioned previously to the other person in a conversation or during introductions.
Example 1: a friend of mine said that this is a good place to eat.
Example 2: this is Steve, a friend of mine.
Example 1: I saw my friend the other day.
Example 2: I want to see you because you're my friend.
"A friend" is used when you're not being specific about who it is or you don't have a certain friend in mind. You may also hear it when someone is saying that another is just a friend, rather than a romantic interest.
Example 1: I saw a friend today.
Example 2: Tom is nice, but I don't want to date him. He's just a friend.
"A friend of mine" is a more formal version of "my friend" and is often used when the friend has not mentioned previously to the other person in a conversation or during introductions.
Example 1: a friend of mine said that this is a good place to eat.
Example 2: this is Steve, a friend of mine.
Q:
"my friend" 和 "friend of mine" 和有什么不一样?
A:
They both mean the same thing, an can be used interchangeably. Although "my friend" is more common".
However the difference is that "a friend of mine" has a nuance of being "one friend of the many I have".
Like for example if you had one car, you could say "this is my car" but saying "this is a car of mine" makes it sound like you have more than one.
Just remember that it's always" [a]/[an]/[the] X of mine". You need a particle in front of the phrase.
Also, "my" always need a noun. You can say "that is mine" but you can not say "that is my". There has to be a noun after "my" because it is a possessive adjective. "That is my friend/car/whatever"
However the difference is that "a friend of mine" has a nuance of being "one friend of the many I have".
Like for example if you had one car, you could say "this is my car" but saying "this is a car of mine" makes it sound like you have more than one.
Just remember that it's always" [a]/[an]/[the] X of mine". You need a particle in front of the phrase.
Also, "my" always need a noun. You can say "that is mine" but you can not say "that is my". There has to be a noun after "my" because it is a possessive adjective. "That is my friend/car/whatever"
Q:
When I came to know him, we became friends. 和 When I got to know him, we became friends. 和有什么不一样?
A:
They primarily mean the same thing. 'Came to know' I would consider more formal sounding. You would find that in a book. Not very people when speaking to others would use it though. I would say it's more natural to say 'I got to know him.'
"Friend" 的翻译
Q:
この色のコンビネーションは他で見たことがない
(my friend and I bought Gemstone 's necklaces. and I want to say this)
这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
(my friend and I bought Gemstone 's necklaces. and I want to say this)
这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
There isn’t anywhere else that I’ve seen this color combination.
Q:
I AM your best friend or I AM your Vetter friend 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
I’m your best friend*
Q:
We could be friends with you 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
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Q:
あなたは、本当によい友達です
"You are really good friend."
"You are good friend indeed."
What's a difference? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
"You are really good friend."
"You are good friend indeed."
What's a difference? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
You are *a* really good friend.
You are *a* good friend indeed.
"Indeed" makes it slightly more formal and literate. There is no difference in meaning.
You are *a* good friend indeed.
"Indeed" makes it slightly more formal and literate. There is no difference in meaning.
Q:
How to answer how are you doing to your friends 这个在 英语 (英国) 里怎么说?
A:
To answer to someone asking how you’re doing I’d say it depends on what you feel- but most people just say fine or good as a way to quickly move on with the question.
"Friend"有关的其他问题
Q:
I looked up my friend but he had gone shopping.
When I arrived at the station the train had already gone.
I had phoned to my grandma before I went to her house. 听起来自然吗?
When I arrived at the station the train had already gone.
I had phoned to my grandma before I went to her house. 听起来自然吗?
A:
× I looked up my friend but he had gone shopping.
✓ I looked for my friend but he had already left to go shopping.
× When I arrived at the station the train had already gone.
✓ When I arrived at the station the train had already left.
× I had phoned to my grandma before I went to her house.
✓ I talked on the phone with my grandma before I went to her house.
✓ I looked for my friend but he had already left to go shopping.
× When I arrived at the station the train had already gone.
✓ When I arrived at the station the train had already left.
× I had phoned to my grandma before I went to her house.
✓ I talked on the phone with my grandma before I went to her house.
Q:
You want to invite your friends to the museum. What is right?
a) I'll pay the tickets.
b) I'll pay for the tickets.
a) I'll pay the tickets.
b) I'll pay for the tickets.
A:
When you say "I'll pay the tickets" it makes it seem like you are going to be paying the tickets themselves and not someone who is selling the tickets. When you say "I'll pay for the ticket" you are saying that you will pay for an object by paying another person, with the object being the person.
Because of this sentence B is correct.
Hope this helps!
Because of this sentence B is correct.
Hope this helps!
Q:
1. I like to hang out with my friends
2. I like to hanging out with my friends
which one is correct 听起来自然吗?
2. I like to hanging out with my friends
which one is correct 听起来自然吗?
A:
× 2. I like to hanging out with my friends which one is correct
✓ 2. I like hanging out with my friends which one is correct
They are both correct but you would get rid of the "to" in the second one because the "-ing" gets rid of the need of the "to."
✓ 2. I like hanging out with my friends which one is correct
They are both correct but you would get rid of the "to" in the second one because the "-ing" gets rid of the need of the "to."
Q:
Which one is correct, at or in? Thank you!
I bumped into a friend at Ikea.
I bumped into a friend in Ikea.
I bumped into a friend at Ikea.
I bumped into a friend in Ikea.
A:
I bumped into a friend at Ikea (more natural)
Q:
When I go out to eat with my friends, I usually make a reservation. Because I don't like it if it's not available. 听起来自然吗?
A:
× When I go out to eat with my friends, I usually make a reservation.
✓ When I go out to eat with my friends, I usually make a reservation because I don’t like when I can’t get a table
× Because I don't like it if it's not available.
✓ When I go out to eat with my friends, I usually make a reservation because I don’t like when I can’t get a table
× Because I don't like it if it's not available.
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