Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Admire"
Die Bedeutung von "Admire" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet 出会ったばかりの女性に、I was always admire your entire aesthetic.と男性が語りかけているのを見ました。この場合のalwaysはどのような意味ですか??
A:
どっちにしても変な英語です。正しくは、“i have always admired your entire aesthetic.”
変わらず「ずっと」という意味です
変わらず「ずっと」という意味です
Q:
Was bedeutet Admire.(All those who knew him will admire him for his work.)?
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They're inspired by him and look up to him because of his great work.
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Was bedeutet I always admire and regard you.?
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It can also mean that you look up to the person (admire) and regard you is not generally used in sentences but it would mean that you hold some concern for the person
Q:
Was bedeutet I can't help but admire her beauty.?
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I can't help but admire her beauty = I can't stop myself from admiring her beauty
I can't help falling in love with you = I can't stop myself from falling in love with you
I can't help but feel sorry for him = I can't stop myself from feeling sorry for him(I just can't help it)
I can't help falling in love with you = I can't stop myself from falling in love with you
I can't help but feel sorry for him = I can't stop myself from feeling sorry for him(I just can't help it)
Beispielsätze die "Admire" benutzen
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit admire .
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I admire how well you do your job.
I admire anyone who has graduated college.
I admire the way you take care of your family so well.
I admire anyone who has graduated college.
I admire the way you take care of your family so well.
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit admire.
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thanx
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit "I'm really admire your ________ ".
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Thank you for pointing out that. What I meant(what I was trying to say?) was the simple present tense. 😅
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit admire .
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"I admire you."
"I admire your work as a teacher."
"I admire your dedication."
"I admire your work as a teacher."
"I admire your dedication."
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit admire.
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She admired the neighbour's garden as she walked past it every morning.
He admired her beauty from afar.
I admire your ability to forgive those who have wronged you.
He admired her beauty from afar.
I admire your ability to forgive those who have wronged you.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Admire" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I admire you und I respect you ?
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To admire is usually directed towards someone that you look up to, love, or someone you want to be like. To respect someone is directed to someone when you see them in a higher standard.
Ex. To your significant other, you may tell them “I admire you” because you enjoy them as a person.
To your coworker, you may say “I respect you” because they achieved a hard goal or task.
Ex. To your significant other, you may tell them “I admire you” because you enjoy them as a person.
To your coworker, you may say “I respect you” because they achieved a hard goal or task.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen admire und adore ?
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admire = 敬服する、尊重する
adore = 崇拝する、愛する
I admire my wife. = 妻はれっきとした人だと思う
I adore my wife. = 妻をひたむきに愛する
adore = 崇拝する、愛する
I admire my wife. = 妻はれっきとした人だと思う
I adore my wife. = 妻をひたむきに愛する
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I admire him und I look up to him ?
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In definition, they are both similar.
"Look up to" is a phrase that tends to be used when regarding to a person whom is older or more experienced.
(E.g., I look up to my parents because they are very hardworking.)
"Admire", on the other hand, can be used in most situations (whether or not the person you are referring to is older or younger).
(E.g., I admire my parents because they are very hardworking.
OR, I admire Jane for her fashion sense.)
Hope this helps!
"Look up to" is a phrase that tends to be used when regarding to a person whom is older or more experienced.
(E.g., I look up to my parents because they are very hardworking.)
"Admire", on the other hand, can be used in most situations (whether or not the person you are referring to is older or younger).
(E.g., I admire my parents because they are very hardworking.
OR, I admire Jane for her fashion sense.)
Hope this helps!
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen admire und praise ?
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To admire is to look up to maybe as some type of model whereas to praise is to give positive attention to. You may praise work that you really admire. For example, imagine an author, artist, or celebrity you really like. You admire the work they do. If you were to write a review expressing your love of their work, that would be praise. I hope I didn't make that too complicated!
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen admire und adore ?
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@Zobeide: Adore is something more strong, like adoring a God
Übersetzungen von "Admire"
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? どんだけ足腰強いの!
I'm admire of Italian people how strong their legs they have. It looks so hard to squat so as not to touch their butt to the seat.
What's the best way to say it?
I'm admire of Italian people how strong their legs they have. It looks so hard to squat so as not to touch their butt to the seat.
What's the best way to say it?
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so you wanted me to correct those sentences alright
(I admire Italian people for how strong their legs are. It looks so hard to squat so low that you try not to touch the ground.)
I'm sorry for confusing you aswell
(I admire Italian people for how strong their legs are. It looks so hard to squat so low that you try not to touch the ground.)
I'm sorry for confusing you aswell
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? 1. I respect you.
2. I admire you.
3. I honor you.
(Can you explain the difference among the three sentences?)
2. I admire you.
3. I honor you.
(Can you explain the difference among the three sentences?)
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1. I respect you.
You admire them because of their abilities, quality ( of their character/personality) and/or achievements.
2. I admire you.
You regard them with respect, approval, praise. You look at them with pleasure.
3. I honor you ( not commonly used in English). English speaker might say...”We hold you in high esteem”.
Honor: means high respect/great esteem or regard with great respect.
In short...
English speakers might say...
“I respect and admire you. I hold you in high regard. “
You admire them because of their abilities, quality ( of their character/personality) and/or achievements.
2. I admire you.
You regard them with respect, approval, praise. You look at them with pleasure.
3. I honor you ( not commonly used in English). English speaker might say...”We hold you in high esteem”.
Honor: means high respect/great esteem or regard with great respect.
In short...
English speakers might say...
“I respect and admire you. I hold you in high regard. “
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? I admire my intelligence. :)
is this sentence grammatically correct?
is this sentence grammatically correct?
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yes! sounds correct
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? 「私は貴方がとてもシンプルな音作りをしたことにを賞賛致します。」 を英語で "I admire that you accomplished a very simple sound making!" と言ったらネイティブに正確に伝わりますか?
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I admire your ability to create such a simple sound (?).
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? admire
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Andere Fragen zu "Admire"
Q:
I admire someone who could dance or play the musical intruments. klingt das natürlich?
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I admire someone who can dance or play a musical instrument.
or
I admire someone who can dance or play musical instruments.
or
I admire someone who can dance or play musical instruments.
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I admire my mom because she was father and mother at the same time. klingt das natürlich?
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I admire my mom because she was my father and mother at the same time.
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I am sure that you will admire by Moscow, it is huge but there are lots of attractions and places for rest and entertainment. I love living here. klingt das natürlich?
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Very nice job!! I can definitely understand what you are saying. Just a few little suggestions. "I am sure that you will admire Moscow. It is huge, but there are lots of attractions and places for rest, and a lot of entertainment. I love living here." This just sounds a little more natural. I split it into separate sentences and added a few more words, and took the "by" out. This is how native English speakers would say it. Good job!! :)
Q:
Could you tell me how to admire someone who stopped smoking?
I want to express much amazement and respect. And I don't look down on him.
Thank you.
I want to express much amazement and respect. And I don't look down on him.
Thank you.
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I really admire your determination to stop smoking. I think this is amazing and I have a great degree of respect for you.
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I admire you that you are multifaceted. klingt das natürlich?
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Yes, multi-talented would be more common.
But a more natural way to say it is:
I admire the way you are good at so many things.
Or,
I admire how you are good at so many different things.
But a more natural way to say it is:
I admire the way you are good at so many things.
Or,
I admire how you are good at so many different things.
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