关于Place的意思和用法的提问
包含"Place"的句子的意思
Q:
'falling into place' 是什么意思?
A:
It means like- everything was starting to make senSe
Q:
place over an ice bath 是什么意思?
A:
It means to place the bowl containing your ingredients into a larger bowl that contains ice water. This helps to keep your ingredients chilled.
Q:
In the first place, we have to keep down expenses. 是什么意思?
A:
In the first place is an Expression, which normally means "before anything else" or "as the highest priority". It just means something that is important, and comes first
Q:
place holder text 是什么意思?
A:
Context?
It means the imagined text, used instead of real text, in examples.
If you say, "I told Kathy (she was pretty)", instead of "I told Kathy _____", "she was pretty" is the place holder text.
It can also mean the text used to fill spaces in design layouts. Here, it is usually nonsense words. Often, Latin words are used as place holder text, because it is a dead language.
It means the imagined text, used instead of real text, in examples.
If you say, "I told Kathy (she was pretty)", instead of "I told Kathy _____", "she was pretty" is the place holder text.
It can also mean the text used to fill spaces in design layouts. Here, it is usually nonsense words. Often, Latin words are used as place holder text, because it is a dead language.
Q:
This seems to be the place to be. 是什么意思?
A:
Imagine this, Rick is leading a bunch of people to survive the apocalypse of zombies. And they arrived in a prison with well built steel fence, a river flowing by and a yard to grow crops, he would turn around and say to the people "this seems to be the place to be." You feel me?
*hope I'm right on this one :)
*hope I'm right on this one :)
"Place" 的用法和例句
Q:
请教我使用 would take place的例句。
A:
This story would take place at the store but the setting changed. Or This will take place at the store.
Q:
请教我使用 In the first place的例句。
A:
"I have never done anything great in this family in the first place."
"In the first place, it was you who talked bad about me. Am I right?"
"In the first place, you were never right."
"You shouldn't have done anything in the first place or this would've not happened!"
"In the first place, it was you who talked bad about me. Am I right?"
"In the first place, you were never right."
"You shouldn't have done anything in the first place or this would've not happened!"
Q:
请教我使用 in the first place的例句。
A:
In the first place, you should not have lied to me.
In the first place, you should have told me that aren't coming home for dinner!
You were the one who started the argument in the first place.
Why are you yelling at me? You are the one at fault in the first place!
In the first place, why were you with that woman?
In the first place, you should have told me that aren't coming home for dinner!
You were the one who started the argument in the first place.
Why are you yelling at me? You are the one at fault in the first place!
In the first place, why were you with that woman?
Q:
请教我使用 nice place的例句。
A:
-"Do you know a nice place we could eat at?"
-"The old diner is a nice place."
-"The old diner is a nice place."
Q:
请教我使用 in the first place的例句。
A:
We should've never agreed to this in the first place.
Why didn't you tell me in the first place that you decided to leave?
Why didn't you tell me in the first place that you decided to leave?
"Place"的近义词和区别
Q:
"If I were in your place" 和 "If I were in your shoes" 和有什么不一样?
A:
@minion6: if i was in your shoes means your in the other person place meaning you haves to go to there every daily life to understand the hardship they go through and not be quick to judge
or it can mean if i were in your place i wouldnt do that giving them advice or not making the same mistakes they did
if i were in your place you see it from there point of view there aspects in which they live there lives etc
if i were in your shoes you want to get to know how that person feels if you were them for one day
example they were quick to judge i wish they can step in my shoes to see how it feels to be judge all the time
or it can mean if i were in your place i wouldnt do that giving them advice or not making the same mistakes they did
if i were in your place you see it from there point of view there aspects in which they live there lives etc
if i were in your shoes you want to get to know how that person feels if you were them for one day
example they were quick to judge i wish they can step in my shoes to see how it feels to be judge all the time
Q:
i got a good place to eat in 和 i got a good place to eat 和有什么不一样?
A:
@shtidry:
I got a good place to eat in : you got a good place where you can eat at
I got a good place to eat: you got a good place that you want to eat. Like, you want to eat that place.
Hope this helps :)
I got a good place to eat in : you got a good place where you can eat at
I got a good place to eat: you got a good place that you want to eat. Like, you want to eat that place.
Hope this helps :)
Q:
public place 和 public space 和有什么不一样?
A:
They are very similar.
A "public space" is a social and open area in a town or city, where anyone can access it, and there aren't any (or at least very few) limits to access. Examples include libraries, parks, roads, sidewalks, and plazas.
When this is used, it is usually to refer to public (as in government owned) and private (not government owned) places.
For example, my bakery is visible and accessible from the public/outside, but is not a public space because I own it, not the government.
A "public place" can be buildings, parks, offices, restaurants, etc., pretty much anywhere that isn't private, like a home. Access can be limited and there could be fees, among other things.
Usually, when this is used, it means that you are in a place where you are held to society's expectations and norms, and also the law. So getting naked is okay at home, but not okay in a public place. Same goes for public space.
A "public space" is a social and open area in a town or city, where anyone can access it, and there aren't any (or at least very few) limits to access. Examples include libraries, parks, roads, sidewalks, and plazas.
When this is used, it is usually to refer to public (as in government owned) and private (not government owned) places.
For example, my bakery is visible and accessible from the public/outside, but is not a public space because I own it, not the government.
A "public place" can be buildings, parks, offices, restaurants, etc., pretty much anywhere that isn't private, like a home. Access can be limited and there could be fees, among other things.
Usually, when this is used, it means that you are in a place where you are held to society's expectations and norms, and also the law. So getting naked is okay at home, but not okay in a public place. Same goes for public space.
Q:
in place of 和 in the place of 和有什么不一样?
A:
That sentence would be arranged differently.
"I will be attending the meeting in place of him."
"I will be attending the meeting in his place."
"I am attending this meeting in the place of my brother."
I think it sounds more natural to not use "the" with this phrase.
"In place of" means "instead of".
"I will be attending the meeting in place of him."
"I will be attending the meeting in his place."
"I am attending this meeting in the place of my brother."
I think it sounds more natural to not use "the" with this phrase.
"In place of" means "instead of".
Q:
in place of 和 in the place of 和有什么不一样?
A:
It sounds basically the same to me
"Place" 的翻译
Q:
it is the best place I stay visit 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
"It is the best place I stay when I visit" sounds more natural if that is what you were asking.
Q:
it is a place where people sit around outside and have beer or tobaco ,always can been seen at night in summer,中文叫大排档,不知道英文怎么说或者描述 这个在 英语 (英国) 里怎么说?
A:
A restaurant? A bar?
A bar or pub is more for beer/alcohol and smoking(tobacco).
A restaurant is for food.
A bar or pub is more for beer/alcohol and smoking(tobacco).
A restaurant is for food.
Q:
風俗(places that we can prostitute) 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
You would say: "Sex service." And prostitution is legal in some parts of Nevada
Q:
a historical place contain a lot of history in it and no one can understand it easily (it is hidden in it) . 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
You actually phrase it pretty close to what you want, I think. I think you need to explain it, as there is no set phrase like that in English (as there might be in Farsi? I'm guessing from your use of the word bosom, which I like, but I can't think of a way to put that in natural English).
There are many ancient structures/sites that hold hidden meanings that come from their place in history.
I hope that is closer to what you are trying to say...
There are many ancient structures/sites that hold hidden meanings that come from their place in history.
I hope that is closer to what you are trying to say...
Q:
There are numerous historical place in Rome all of which "bosom" some interesting part of history. 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
Something like this:
There are numerous places in Rome which have rich histories.
or
There are many cities in Rome that are historically significant.
or
...that are interesting/fascinating from a historical perspective.
There are numerous places in Rome which have rich histories.
or
There are many cities in Rome that are historically significant.
or
...that are interesting/fascinating from a historical perspective.
"Place"有关的其他问题
Q:
"They sent us to a place I'd never heard of weeks before."
What does the sentence mean?
I was wondering, which verb does "weeks before" modify? "sent" or "heard"?
What does the sentence mean?
I was wondering, which verb does "weeks before" modify? "sent" or "heard"?
A:
"weeks before" aplies to "heard of".
"I'd never heard of" = "I had never heard of", which is a past perfect tense, suggesting that this happened before "they sent us".
"I'd never heard of" = "I had never heard of", which is a past perfect tense, suggesting that this happened before "they sent us".
Q:
What is your favorite place except Tokyo? 听起来自然吗?
A:
× What is your favorite place except Tokyo?
✓ Other than Tokyo, what is your favorite place?
or
What is your favorite places besides tokyo?
✓ Other than Tokyo, what is your favorite place?
or
What is your favorite places besides tokyo?
Q:
“With so many places to see and things do planning a TRIP can be very tiring. A TOUR is a good choice if you are very tired. seasoned tour companies take the stress out of travel so all you have to do is show up and enjoy yourself.”
Does “trip” different from “tour”? What’s the difference?
Does “trip” different from “tour”? What’s the difference?
A:
A trip is when you travel to a place (for vacation”
旅行 ??
A tour is when somebody shows you around a place or guides you
游览 ??
旅行 ??
A tour is when somebody shows you around a place or guides you
游览 ??
Q:
请教我Slowly and strangely, the place began to grow on me.怎么发音。
A:
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Q:
"This place was Chungungo, in Chile."
This sentence is from an english text.
I don't understand why it needs for "," before "in Chile".
What's the difference between need for "," and no need for ","?
This sentence is from an english text.
I don't understand why it needs for "," before "in Chile".
What's the difference between need for "," and no need for ","?
A:
The comma tells you that this is extra information, that could be omitted
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