关于Word的意思和用法的提问
包含"Word"的句子的意思
Q:
"Normal is just another word for lifeless."
是什么意思?
是什么意思?
A:
Normal refers to he or she place in society. They feel like they are an outsider or Gaijin in your language .
Q:
bring word
example: a traveler brought word to the villagers that a beautiful woman lay dead on the bank of the river 是什么意思?
example: a traveler brought word to the villagers that a beautiful woman lay dead on the bank of the river 是什么意思?
A:
Brought word means to bring a message. He brought a message...told them something.
Q:
I was to say a rude word 是什么意思?
A:
rude means. my teacher is so rude because she speak loudly.
it means I had to say a rude
it means I had to say a rude
Q:
What does a word "layover" mean? Give some examples, please. =) 是什么意思?
A:
A "layover" (also called a "stopover") usually refers to a period of time when you are not traveling in the middle of a journey, like on an airplane flight.
For example, if you're travelling from the Philippines to Germany, since the flight is quite long, the airline might split the flight into two by starting from the Philippines and then making a stopover/layover in China (so you get a chance to get off the plane and stretch or walk around) before heading back to the plane and going to Germany. Layovers usually last a few hours so you can also explore the immediate area.
Also, "to lay over" is a verb which means "to delay" or "to postpone" something. For example, "We'll have to lay over this discussion until next time," meaning the discussion will be postponed until the next time you meet again.
For example, if you're travelling from the Philippines to Germany, since the flight is quite long, the airline might split the flight into two by starting from the Philippines and then making a stopover/layover in China (so you get a chance to get off the plane and stretch or walk around) before heading back to the plane and going to Germany. Layovers usually last a few hours so you can also explore the immediate area.
Also, "to lay over" is a verb which means "to delay" or "to postpone" something. For example, "We'll have to lay over this discussion until next time," meaning the discussion will be postponed until the next time you meet again.
Q:
write a word? I can't search it. 是什么意思?
A:
Acupuncture!
"Word" 的用法和例句
Q:
请教我使用 "among" word < how i can speling ?的例句。
A:
Sara is the prettiest among her friends.
I'm the only one who likes cats among my family .
I enjoy being among my family and relatives.
He believes there is a spy among us.
We divided ten dollars among the five of us.
:)
I'm the only one who likes cats among my family .
I enjoy being among my family and relatives.
He believes there is a spy among us.
We divided ten dollars among the five of us.
:)
Q:
请教我使用 word to and too的例句。
A:
(1)A: "I'm going to the store."
B: "Really? I'm going to the store, too!"
(2)"(I don't like funazushi.) He told me he hates funazushi, too. Please don't bring any to the party."
(3)"I will talk to her about it tomorrow. Please don't cry. This, too, shall pass."
(4)A: "I sent a letter to her apartment."
B: "Oh, really? I sent one, too."
(5)A: "This boy is too much trouble for my daughter."
B: "You should talk to his mother."
(6)A: "She is too loud!"
B: "I think so, too!"
A: "Should we talk to her?"
B: "I want to talk to her about it, but I don't want her to yell at us."
B: "Really? I'm going to the store, too!"
(2)"(I don't like funazushi.) He told me he hates funazushi, too. Please don't bring any to the party."
(3)"I will talk to her about it tomorrow. Please don't cry. This, too, shall pass."
(4)A: "I sent a letter to her apartment."
B: "Oh, really? I sent one, too."
(5)A: "This boy is too much trouble for my daughter."
B: "You should talk to his mother."
(6)A: "She is too loud!"
B: "I think so, too!"
A: "Should we talk to her?"
B: "I want to talk to her about it, but I don't want her to yell at us."
Q:
请教我使用 word apprentice的例句。
A:
An apprentice is someone who is studying under someone. Generally, this "student"'is learning a trade. For example, the iron smith's apprentice learned to form his first horseshoe. The baker's apprentice can be found eating sweets in the corner when no one is looking.
Q:
请教我使用 additional word + walk的例句。
A:
"She was lying there on the sidewalk."
"My little girl is a sleepwalker so I need to keep an eye on her."
"I saw him standing on the boardwalk over there."
"She was the most beautiful model to ever enter that catwalk."
"My little girl is a sleepwalker so I need to keep an eye on her."
"I saw him standing on the boardwalk over there."
"She was the most beautiful model to ever enter that catwalk."
Q:
请教我使用 with using the word "bring", how do ask people the reason to come to America?的例句。
A:
Present tense: "What brings you to America?"
Past tense: "What brought you to America?"
If you wanted to answer, you could say "What brought me here was my desire to learn English (etc)." If someone or something caused you to come to America, you could say "I was brought here by my family / studies (by whomever or whatever)."
Past tense: "What brought you to America?"
If you wanted to answer, you could say "What brought me here was my desire to learn English (etc)." If someone or something caused you to come to America, you could say "I was brought here by my family / studies (by whomever or whatever)."
"Word"的近义词和区别
Q:
The word "the"has two ways to pronounce, are they different? 和 the 和有什么不一样?
A:
The is pronounced "thuh" before words beginning with a consonant. The is pronounced "thee" before words that begin with a vowel or vowel sound. (This is the general rule but there are exceptions depending on style and usage.)
Q:
give my word 和 promise 和有什么不一样?
A:
if you tell someone to, "take my word for it," it means that they can trust you. if you use promise, you are making a pact to stay truthful.
example: I promise I'm
not lying! you can take my word for it.
example: I promise I'm
not lying! you can take my word for it.
Q:
you have my word 和 I have my word 和有什么不一样?
A:
"My word," as somebody agreed, is a promise. You can promise somebody else (give them your word). However, you cannot give yourself your word you would rather "hold yourself to your own word." Cheers! :)
Q:
"take one at one's word" 和 "take one's word for it" 和有什么不一样?
A:
To take a person at their word means that you trust them to do what they sah they will. Like a vow. To take a person's word for something means that you believe that what they said was true.
For example: Roy tells Tony that he will help him with his homework. Tony takes Roy at his word/trusts that Roy will help him.
Roy tells Tony that the answer to the question is 8. Tony does not have to ask why, he takes Roy's word for it that the answer is 8.
Hope this helps! :)
For example: Roy tells Tony that he will help him with his homework. Tony takes Roy at his word/trusts that Roy will help him.
Roy tells Tony that the answer to the question is 8. Tony does not have to ask why, he takes Roy's word for it that the answer is 8.
Hope this helps! :)
Q:
word 和 sentance 和有什么不一样?
A:
word = 字 sentence = 句子
A word is an element of a sentence. A sentence is a compilation of words.
Hope this helps!
A word is an element of a sentence. A sentence is a compilation of words.
Hope this helps!
"Word" 的翻译
Q:
when we use the word “overwhelming “ ? can it be with sadness? provide an example 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
Overwhelming is used to discribe something that is too much or that is in a very great amount
Example: "that colour was abit overwhelming to wear to the park"
Example: "that colour was abit overwhelming to wear to the park"
Q:
What word shoud I put into う? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
i would probably use "if" or "that" in place of う
Q:
''Go dutch''
This word is obsolete, right? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
This word is obsolete, right? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
(Edited) Were you asking about the use in America? You have a suggestion above. Or for use in the world? Because your question isn't clear on this. The world is made up of many countries and large continents. Within each culture, language is different even between generations. So the answer is "YES", it is STILL being used and commonly used. Perhaps more so by people slightly older than those in their 20s. Just like in Japan. There are some phrases used more commonly by people in the "Internet-generation" than those in their 30s or older, who are still alive and meeting different people.
Q:
Despite looking the word doozy word in dictionary, I still don't get it. Can you explain it with your own word? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
A:
haha, doozy
it means like weird unique, strange
Oh, that shirt is a doozy, where did you buy it from the 1800's.
Yikes! That cut is a doozy. You look like you were biten by a shark.
it means like weird unique, strange
Oh, that shirt is a doozy, where did you buy it from the 1800's.
Yikes! That cut is a doozy. You look like you were biten by a shark.
Q:
word 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?
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"Word"有关的其他问题
Q:
He can find you somewhere nice to live.
why the word "you" is there?
why the word "you" is there?
A:
I don’t know why this is, but it is more casual to put the “you” right after the verb and before any adjectives to indicate that it is for you and not for “him”.
I would also say “pass me the salt” instead of “pass the salt to me”
They both technically work and English speakers will understand both, but it is far more typical to hear “find you somewhere nice to live”
I would also say “pass me the salt” instead of “pass the salt to me”
They both technically work and English speakers will understand both, but it is far more typical to hear “find you somewhere nice to live”
Q:
I wonder how to spell the word the person says at 20:27 of this video.
In today's term, it's ____.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgkG8l8dEWY&ab_channel=TrueJesusChurchVancouver
In today's term, it's ____.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgkG8l8dEWY&ab_channel=TrueJesusChurchVancouver
A:
menopause which means when someone is old enough to stop having period
Q:
what does the highlighted word mean?
note: the man has a wooden leg.
note: the man has a wooden leg.
A:
it's not really a known usage. That's why the quotes are there. The man with the wooden leg describes the way he walks in that way. He's invented the usage.
Q:
What’s the most popular simplest word for this type of shoes? Sneakers, tennis shoes, running shoes???? Omg 🤪
A:
Sneakers ig😂🤣
Q:
can the word "obtuse" be really used to describe a person? Is it common?
A:
Yes, but I don’t hear it used often. It means “stupid”.
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