Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "By"
Die Bedeutung von "By" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet BY THE MAIN ENTRANCE mean in this sentence: Guests should park their cars in the designated area by the main entrance?
A:
Since there would be more than one way to enter. The person wants them to park where the main entrance will be or somewhere close to the main entrance. "By the main door" could mean the parking lot is right beside the entrance
I hope this helps!
I hope this helps!
Q:
Was bedeutet BY THE WAY?
A:
(In addition)
Q:
Was bedeutet How do you unwind? I unwind BY going to the gym. Why is there BY??
A:
It's basically another way of saying, how do you relax? I unwind by reading a book or I unwind by listening to music. "By" is just used as a connector between these two things
Q:
Was bedeutet BY TERENCE CHAEA, Associated Press Writer Terence Chea, Associated Press Writer, Sat May 15, 10:13 pm ET?
A:
We call this the "byline". It is the line that gives the name of the writer of a newspaper article.
BY TERENCE CHAEA, = his name
Associated Press Writer Terence Chea, =his name and job title
Associated Press Writer, = his job title again
Sat May 15, 10:13 pm ET = the date and time of what he wrote
(ET is Eastern Time in the USA)
BY TERENCE CHAEA, = his name
Associated Press Writer Terence Chea, =his name and job title
Associated Press Writer, = his job title again
Sat May 15, 10:13 pm ET = the date and time of what he wrote
(ET is Eastern Time in the USA)
Beispielsätze die "By" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit BY THEN.
A:
A: How long is this going to take? It's due tomorrow.
B: I'll have it done by then.
A: When is tom going to arrive? We're going to cut the cake at 8:00.
B: He should be here by then.
B: I'll have it done by then.
A: When is tom going to arrive? We're going to cut the cake at 8:00.
B: He should be here by then.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit BY THE TIME.
A:
By the time we arrived it was lunch time
By the time I got done eating it was past 2:00
By the time we got home it was already time to leave
By the time I got done eating it was past 2:00
By the time we got home it was already time to leave
Ähnliche Wörter wie "By" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen We will meet you BY the restaurant tomorrow und We will meet you AT the restaurant tomorrow. ?
A:
BY – this means that you are next to the restaurant. You are not inside the location, but standing alongside – presumably on the sidewalk or something like that.
AT – This is less easy to define. When we say that we are – at – a place we mean that we are occupying the general location of that place. Imagine a street marked on a map – if you went to that street in real life, you could say that you were at that location. If you say that you are at the bank, then you are close enough to the bank that you can be easily associated with that location – either you are inside the bank, or you are right next to it. And it’s the same thing with the restaurant. You don’t have to literally be inside, but you could be – either way, you are absolutely right on top of that location.
BY – this means that you are next to the restaurant. You are not inside the location, but standing alongside – presumably on the sidewalk or something like that.
AT – This is less easy to define. When we say that we are – at – a place we mean that we are occupying the general location of that place. Imagine a street marked on a map – if you went to that street in real life, you could say that you were at that location. If you say that you are at the bank, then you are close enough to the bank that you can be easily associated with that location – either you are inside the bank, or you are right next to it. And it’s the same thing with the restaurant. You don’t have to literally be inside, but you could be – either way, you are absolutely right on top of that location.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I would start BY trying to contact the aircraft using the backup radio. und I would start TRYING to contact the aircraft using the backup radio. ?
A:
I think it's more nuanced than the previous response. The first sentence means you're likely to have to try multiple things, like "I would start by trying this, then I would try something else, then this, etc."
The second sentence implied you should start trying, but doesn't imply that you'll have to try something else next.
The second sentence implied you should start trying, but doesn't imply that you'll have to try something else next.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I did it all BY MYSELF und I did it all ON MY OWN ?
A:
"I made the cookies by myself!"
"I made the cookies on my own!"
Yes they can be used alternately. And although I've never thought about it, "on my own" is just *slightly * more casual/informal than "by myself".
Hope this helps. :)
"I made the cookies by myself!"
"I made the cookies on my own!"
Yes they can be used alternately. And although I've never thought about it, "on my own" is just *slightly * more casual/informal than "by myself".
Hope this helps. :)
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen He is stupid BY birth. und He is stupid FROM birth. ?
A:
It doesn't make sense to say
'by birth'
The second sentence is better. He is stupid from birth to now.
I would say:
He has been stupid since birth.
'by birth'
The second sentence is better. He is stupid from birth to now.
I would say:
He has been stupid since birth.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen BY FAR und SO FAR ?
A:
@MarcosC: by far is a way of emphasising. e.g. "it's the best by far" (it's MUCH better than anything else) or "it's the worst by far (it's MUCH worse).
So far means up until this point in time/until now. e.g. "So far I have only read half the book" or "So far I have visited two countries (but I want to visit more)". So far indicates that there is more of the action to do.
So far means up until this point in time/until now. e.g. "So far I have only read half the book" or "So far I have visited two countries (but I want to visit more)". So far indicates that there is more of the action to do.
Übersetzungen von "By"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? .
I learned Japanese BY watching anime.
or
I learned Japanese FROM watching anime.
I learned Japanese BY watching anime.
or
I learned Japanese FROM watching anime.
A:
Use "by".
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? BY MY SELF KNOWLEDGE
A:
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? tell me use of BY and TILL
A:
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Andere Fragen zu "By"
Q:
Can I say either one?
1) I was really outraged BY what happened.
2)I was really outraged AT what happened.
klingt das natürlich?
1) I was really outraged BY what happened.
2)I was really outraged AT what happened.
klingt das natürlich?
A:
Either one is good but the first one is more common
Q:
Which one should I use? Can I use either one?
1) What do you mean BY the sentence “ I didn’t mean that”?
2) What do you mean WITH the sentence “ I didn’t mean that”? klingt das natürlich?
1) What do you mean BY the sentence “ I didn’t mean that”?
2) What do you mean WITH the sentence “ I didn’t mean that”? klingt das natürlich?
A:
The 2nd one is unnatural. use #1.
Q:
But,BY AND LARGE, they are very interested.
A:
By and large = mostly
Q:
Fly BY plane.
Does it sound right?
Does it sound right?
A:
'Fly by plane' is correct, although you wouldn't really need to include 'by plane' unless you wanted to emphasise the vehicle.
If you say 'I fly often', it's assumed that you travel by plane.
It would sound natural to include the vehicle if it was not a plane, e.g. 'I flew by helicopter'
If you say 'I fly often', it's assumed that you travel by plane.
It would sound natural to include the vehicle if it was not a plane, e.g. 'I flew by helicopter'
Q:
"I'll pay BY credit card" klingt das natürlich?
A:
By or with are both correct
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