Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Congested"
Die Bedeutung von "Congested" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
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Was bedeutet I am a little congested.?
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Oh... Thank you so much.
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Was bedeutet ---what's up?---congested, watching a movie now ?
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You can express empathy for their congestion by saying "I'm sorry" or "That's too bad" and then maybe you can ask them about the movie.
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit congested.
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@jay1101 the traffic is so congested.
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit congested.
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Tokyo is one of the most congested cities in the world.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen congested und crowded ?
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A place that is crowded has a lot of people (or sometimes things) in it. The most common use for "crowded" is to describe a place that has an uncomfortably large number of people in it, but it can also be used more metaphorically: "The page was crowded with words."
"Congested" can mean the same thing as "crowded," but it's more often used to mean "clogged." For example, if your nose is clogged with mucus, your nose is congested. Another common use is describing car traffic: "Route 128 is usually very congested."
"Congested" can mean the same thing as "crowded," but it's more often used to mean "clogged." For example, if your nose is clogged with mucus, your nose is congested. Another common use is describing car traffic: "Route 128 is usually very congested."
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen congested und crowded und jammed ?
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congested is usually used to describe traffic, while crowded is usually used to describe big crowds of people. Jammed refers to 'traffic jam' or it can also mean that something is stuck, for example, 'the plug is jammed"
Andere Fragen zu "Congested"
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I have a congested nose today. klingt das natürlich?
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It's good, if you wanted to word it more casually you could say "stuffy nose", but congested is more formal and can almost always be used.
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I don't like taking a congested train. It really upsets me.
klingt das natürlich?
klingt das natürlich?
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The verb 'upset' is usually used for an emotional feeling, e.g. He shouted at me and I got upset. If congested trains make you feel saddened enough to perhaps cry, use that word but if you just don't like them, you can say 'It makes me mad', or make the emotion more related to your reason, for example 'It frustrates me'. Also it would sound more natural to say 'I don't like taking congested trains' (plural) as it suggests you don't like them on more than one occasion
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