Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Billy"
Die Bedeutung von "Billy" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet Billy goat?
A:
a male goat
Q:
Was bedeutet 'Billy was staring too hard at the weeds and dry scrub brush that grew all over the hill.'
what is a dry scrub brush???
what is a dry scrub brush???
A:
Brush is a word for "Shrubland" type of plants. So Dry brush is usually to describe an area with these types of plants/bushes that are dried out, typically in desert like areas.
Q:
Was bedeutet Behind Billy's erratic behaviour lay a troubled home life?
A:
The reason for Billy behaving erratically is because he has a bad life at home. This could refer to abusive parents, bad financial situation, or any other bad factors that could contribute to a poor life at home. Hope this helps!
Q:
Was bedeutet Billy is all boy.?
A:
The speaker might be trying to say that Billy is very manly: he acts very much like a boy (so he is not feminine or girly at all, he is "all boy")
Q:
Was bedeutet Billy Sunday's quote, "Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than going to a garage makes you an automobile."?
A:
He's saying that if you go to church, it doesn't mean your Christian. Like how if you go into a garage you're not a car.
Beispielsätze die "Billy" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Billy no-mates.
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Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Billy.
A:
"Billy" is a name. (nome?)
But here you go anyway:
BILLY is a boy.
I have a friend named BILLY.
My brother BILLY is a real idiot sometimes.
My friend BILLY likes to pet cats.
But here you go anyway:
BILLY is a boy.
I have a friend named BILLY.
My brother BILLY is a real idiot sometimes.
My friend BILLY likes to pet cats.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Billy" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Billy und William ?
A:
Bill or Billy is the short form of William. So they mean the same thing. Yeah, it's strange lol.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Billy hasn't arrived yet, has he? und Billy hasn't arrived yet,right? ?
A:
There isn't a difference. It is 2 different ways of saying the same thing.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Billy und Billie ?
A:
They're both names, pronounced the same.
But 'Billy' is usually the spelling of the male name, and 'Billie' is usually the spelling of the female name
But 'Billy' is usually the spelling of the male name, and 'Billie' is usually the spelling of the female name
Übersetzungen von "Billy"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? Billy
A:
billi means, cat
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Billy / Billie
A:
Billy / Billie
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Billy
A:
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Andere Fragen zu "Billy"
Q:
Billy Joel, the famous American songwriter and performer one said 'music in itself is healing. it's an explosive expression of humanity. its something we are all touched by. no matter what culture we are from everyone loves music. usually when people consider what they can do to fight of cold relief pain or alleviate mental illness the first thing that comes to our mind are to take over the counter drugs are prescribed medications. however the cure to these and many other infirmities can be found in our own phones. music in its many forms can be used as a healing instrument. while it may not completely eliminate the need for drugs it's possible that music therapy can accompany medical drug used in order to lessen the amount of potentially harmful medications often consumed by the patients. nowadays more and more researchers are finding that the health benefits of music go beyond mental health and as a result some else experts are calling for music therapy to be more widely incorporated into the Healthcare set
A:
Billy Joel, the famous American songwriter and performer ***once*** said 'music in itself is healing. it's an explosive expression of humanity. ***it's*** something we are all touched by. no matter what culture we are from everyone loves music. usually when people consider what they can do to fight ***off*** cold, *** relieve*** pain or alleviate mental illness, the first thing that comes to our mind ***is*** to take over the counter drugs ***or *** prescribed medications. however the cure to these and many other infirmities can be found in our own phones. music in its many forms can be used as a healing instrument. while it may not completely eliminate the need for drugs, it's possible that music therapy can accompany medical drug used in order to lessen the amount of potentially harmful medications often consumed by patients (***omit "the" ***). nowadays, more and more researchers are finding that the health benefits of music go beyond mental health, and as a result some ***health*** experts are calling for music therapy to be more widely incorporated into the Healthcare set
I put changes in asterisks to make them stand out. I also added a few commas. It's very good overall!
I put changes in asterisks to make them stand out. I also added a few commas. It's very good overall!
Q:
Billy wants fruit. Give him an apple.
Billy wants a fruit. Give him an apple.
Which one is more natural?
Billy wants a fruit. Give him an apple.
Which one is more natural?
A:
Billy wants a fruit, give him an apple.
Q:
Silly Billy
Can I say “ Silly Billy” to my child when he does something silly? klingt das natürlich?
Can I say “ Silly Billy” to my child when he does something silly? klingt das natürlich?
A:
I usually call my child a goofball
Q:
Billy must struggle in his gender identity and ballet in his father‘s perspective. klingt das natürlich?
A:
"[From] his father's perspective, Billy [seems to be struggling with] his gender identity..." -> "Seems to" because, Billy's father is not Billy. And "struggling" because it is in the present, and not the future.
As for where you would put the word "ballet", it really depends on what you mean by it. Is Billy:
(A) being bullied for practicing ballet? Or
(B) actually struggling with practicing ballet itself?
If (A): "Billy seems to be struggling because of his gender identity and his love for ballet."
If (B): "Bully seems to be struggling with his gender identity and ballet."
As for where you would put the word "ballet", it really depends on what you mean by it. Is Billy:
(A) being bullied for practicing ballet? Or
(B) actually struggling with practicing ballet itself?
If (A): "Billy seems to be struggling because of his gender identity and his love for ballet."
If (B): "Bully seems to be struggling with his gender identity and ballet."
Q:
Dear Billy
I receive an e-mail dated March 15 entitled Membership Drive.
I would like to make two suggestions and explain one problem.
Firstly, why don't we reduce our membership fee? I've heard several members who quit our club last year that the membership fee is a little expensive.
Secondary, I recommend that you throw a commercial on the English Language Learner. I think the paper is popular who want to learn English conversation.
And I have a problem. I have to move from New York to Boston next month. So, I'm afraid I can't stay the member. I'm so ashamed.
Best regards,
Atsushi
klingt das natürlich?
I receive an e-mail dated March 15 entitled Membership Drive.
I would like to make two suggestions and explain one problem.
Firstly, why don't we reduce our membership fee? I've heard several members who quit our club last year that the membership fee is a little expensive.
Secondary, I recommend that you throw a commercial on the English Language Learner. I think the paper is popular who want to learn English conversation.
And I have a problem. I have to move from New York to Boston next month. So, I'm afraid I can't stay the member. I'm so ashamed.
Best regards,
Atsushi
klingt das natürlich?
A:
”Dear Billy,
I received an e-mail dated March 15 entitled Membership Drive.
I would like to make two suggestions and explain one problem.
Firstly, why don't we reduce our membership fee? I've heard several members quit our club last year because the membership fee is a little expensive.
Secondly, I recommend that you put up an advertisement on the English Language Learner newspaper. I think the paper is popular among those who want to learn English conversation.
As for the problem, I have to move from New York to Boston next month. So, I'm afraid I can't stay as a member. I'm so sorry.
Best regards,
Atsushi”
This is very good! Almost natural, but still easy to understand.
Let me explain my corrections:
1) Greetings traditionally have a comma at the end: “Dear Billy,”
2) “receive” needs to be in past tense “received” because the action is completed.
3) “who” is unnecessary here.
(In Japanese, perhaps something like: “やめた会員と聞いた” instead of 会員がやめたと聞いた)
4) “that” should be “because”
5) “Secondly” is correct. We use it for lists (firstly, secondly, thirdly...). Secondary is an adjective meaning “not as important” (二次的)
6) “put up an advertisement” is a phrase. Also, commercials are for television and radio, advertisements are for newspapers. (Advertisements can also be used when talking about TV or radio, but newspapers never have commercials.)
7) I added “newspaper” to be clearer.
8) “and I have a problem” sounds a little strange. The new sentence sounds more natural to me.
9) “the” should be “as” (if you want to say 会員としてとどまることができません in Japanese)
10) “ashamed” is a very strong feeling in English. Usually we would apologize simply with something like “I am very sorry”
I received an e-mail dated March 15 entitled Membership Drive.
I would like to make two suggestions and explain one problem.
Firstly, why don't we reduce our membership fee? I've heard several members quit our club last year because the membership fee is a little expensive.
Secondly, I recommend that you put up an advertisement on the English Language Learner newspaper. I think the paper is popular among those who want to learn English conversation.
As for the problem, I have to move from New York to Boston next month. So, I'm afraid I can't stay as a member. I'm so sorry.
Best regards,
Atsushi”
This is very good! Almost natural, but still easy to understand.
Let me explain my corrections:
1) Greetings traditionally have a comma at the end: “Dear Billy,”
2) “receive” needs to be in past tense “received” because the action is completed.
3) “who” is unnecessary here.
(In Japanese, perhaps something like: “やめた会員と聞いた” instead of 会員がやめたと聞いた)
4) “that” should be “because”
5) “Secondly” is correct. We use it for lists (firstly, secondly, thirdly...). Secondary is an adjective meaning “not as important” (二次的)
6) “put up an advertisement” is a phrase. Also, commercials are for television and radio, advertisements are for newspapers. (Advertisements can also be used when talking about TV or radio, but newspapers never have commercials.)
7) I added “newspaper” to be clearer.
8) “and I have a problem” sounds a little strange. The new sentence sounds more natural to me.
9) “the” should be “as” (if you want to say 会員としてとどまることができません in Japanese)
10) “ashamed” is a very strong feeling in English. Usually we would apologize simply with something like “I am very sorry”
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