Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Deck"
Die Bedeutung von "Deck" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet What does,, deck out" mean? ?
A:
“We decked out our Christmas tree” is natural! “He is decked out in smart clothes” is not as natural, “smart clothes” sounds old-fashioned.
“The bar was decked out with lights” makes sense!
“Don’t worry, we will deck you out” is a bit less natural. I think “decked out” is not used about people usually.
“The bar was decked out with lights” makes sense!
“Don’t worry, we will deck you out” is a bit less natural. I think “decked out” is not used about people usually.
Q:
Was bedeutet deck hands wanted free passage to america?
A:
The sign was an advertisement meaning a you can earn a free trip to America in exchange for working on the ship.
“Deck hands needed” means they were looking for people to work at jobs on the ship.
“Free passage to America” means they are paying for the work by not charging the workers for the price of the trip to its destination, America.
To restate what you wrote:
“We need someone to work on the ship and for that your trip to America will be free.”
“Deck hands needed” means they were looking for people to work at jobs on the ship.
“Free passage to America” means they are paying for the work by not charging the workers for the price of the trip to its destination, America.
To restate what you wrote:
“We need someone to work on the ship and for that your trip to America will be free.”
Q:
Was bedeutet decked out?
A:
it means
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Q:
Was bedeutet deck?
A:
In this context deck is referring to the area around the pool.
Q:
Was bedeutet Not playing with a full deck?
A:
That guy is not playing with a full deck.
Beispielsätze die "Deck" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit deck hot tub.
A:
I have a time machine disguised as a deck hot tub.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit stack the deck.
A:
Stack the deck (idiom): to arrange something in a dishonest way in order to achieve the result you want.
1. I am going to stack the deck so that you get an opportunity to audition for this part.
2. I wanted to succeed at my new job but my boss was jealous and stacked the deck against me.
1. I am going to stack the deck so that you get an opportunity to audition for this part.
2. I wanted to succeed at my new job but my boss was jealous and stacked the deck against me.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit all decked out .
A:
My room is all decked out with posters
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit stack the deck.
A:
stack the deck = to arrange things to guarantee that they will go in one's favor
Joe stacked the deck to ensure that he would get a promotion. He secretly wrecked his co-workers' projects so that he would look like the only competent employee.
Sue believes the deck is stacked against her (= arranged to not go in her favor) when it comes to finding a good boyfriend.
The corrupt politician stacked the deck by putting all his friends in key positions.
Joe stacked the deck to ensure that he would get a promotion. He secretly wrecked his co-workers' projects so that he would look like the only competent employee.
Sue believes the deck is stacked against her (= arranged to not go in her favor) when it comes to finding a good boyfriend.
The corrupt politician stacked the deck by putting all his friends in key positions.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Deck" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen deck und balcony ?
A:
Deck has many meanings…
but if you are referring to the area outside a house, “deck” is a flat floor usually made of wooden planks similar to the “deck” of a ship, raised off the ground with supports and connected to a house.
Balcony is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or brackets with a safety balustrade.
A deck is usually ground level, while a balcony is above ground level.
Examples…
We had a garden party on the outside deck.
What an amazing view from our balcony.
The deck looked like it needed a coat of paint.
We looked up at our friends waving from their balcony.
but if you are referring to the area outside a house, “deck” is a flat floor usually made of wooden planks similar to the “deck” of a ship, raised off the ground with supports and connected to a house.
Balcony is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or brackets with a safety balustrade.
A deck is usually ground level, while a balcony is above ground level.
Examples…
We had a garden party on the outside deck.
What an amazing view from our balcony.
The deck looked like it needed a coat of paint.
We looked up at our friends waving from their balcony.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen a deck of poker cards und a deck of cards ?
A:
"A deck of poker cards" indicates only cards that you use in poker.
"A deck of cards" is more general and it indicates any group of cards. For example: Pokémon cards, Yu-Gi-Oh cards, and so on...
"A deck of cards" is more general and it indicates any group of cards. For example: Pokémon cards, Yu-Gi-Oh cards, and so on...
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen deck out und decorate ?
A:
Decking out is used to describe something that is loaded, for example, lights, clothing, or maybe a closet. Although it can be used in placement of decorating, the same is not true the other way around.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen what is different between deck und and patio ?
A:
No, it doesn't matter what size the patio or deck is. A patio doesn't contain a deck because they are different things.
A patio is made of concrete or cement.
A deck is made of wood.
A patio is cement poured onto the ground.
A deck is a wood platform raised above the ground. It usually has legs and steps.
Here is a photo of a patio.
No, it doesn't matter what size the patio or deck is. A patio doesn't contain a deck because they are different things.
A patio is made of concrete or cement.
A deck is made of wood.
A patio is cement poured onto the ground.
A deck is a wood platform raised above the ground. It usually has legs and steps.
Here is a photo of a patio.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen a deck und a balcony ?
A:
Deck is (usually) a wooden planked patio area just outside a door and attached to the house.
Balcony is also an area just outside a door and attached to the house. But the difference is that a balcony is built from the second floor and is usually smaller than a deck.
Balcony is also an area just outside a door and attached to the house. But the difference is that a balcony is built from the second floor and is usually smaller than a deck.
Übersetzungen von "Deck"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? deck
A:
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? deck
A:
Deck
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Q:
What does "the decks of antique man-o'-war" mean?
"man-o'-war" is a term about ships?
"man-o'-war" is a term about ships?
A:
Yes, it is a large military ship with many cannons
Q:
Please find the amended deck attached for your review.
We have actioned all of your amends as well as providing the design options on the store renderings.
Regarding the 3rd option of the previous design only, we might say it has been considered cost-efficiency and local production, but we’ve understood it should be the design more emphasizing for high-tech visual as we’re very clear on what you are looking for.
Let us know if there is something more you want to revise. We aim to get the guideline back to you by next check-in once all the items are confirmed.
klingt das natürlich?
We have actioned all of your amends as well as providing the design options on the store renderings.
Regarding the 3rd option of the previous design only, we might say it has been considered cost-efficiency and local production, but we’ve understood it should be the design more emphasizing for high-tech visual as we’re very clear on what you are looking for.
Let us know if there is something more you want to revise. We aim to get the guideline back to you by next check-in once all the items are confirmed.
klingt das natürlich?
A:
Please find the amended deck attached on your review.
We have actioned (or: "dealt with..") all of your amendments as well as providing the design options on the store renderings.
Regarding the 3rd option of the previous design only, we might say it has been considered cost-efficienct* and locally productive*, but we* understood it should be the design more emphasized* for high-tech visual as we’re very particular* on what you are looking for.
Let us know if there is anything else* you want to revise. We aim to get the guideline back to you by next check-in once all the items are confirmed.
A few errors but good job.
We have actioned (or: "dealt with..") all of your amendments as well as providing the design options on the store renderings.
Regarding the 3rd option of the previous design only, we might say it has been considered cost-efficienct* and locally productive*, but we* understood it should be the design more emphasized* for high-tech visual as we’re very particular* on what you are looking for.
Let us know if there is anything else* you want to revise. We aim to get the guideline back to you by next check-in once all the items are confirmed.
A few errors but good job.
Q:
While he was going back and forth from below the deck to the above deck, he felt dizzy due to the difference in brightness. klingt das natürlich?
A:
Sorry I mean to say it was a little unnatural:
'....forth from below deck to above deck he felt......"
You normally would use 'the' after below & above (eg below the bridge or above the building) but deck is an exception when you're talking about boats. I don't know why but you alway just say 'below deck' without the 'the' if that makes sense!
'....forth from below deck to above deck he felt......"
You normally would use 'the' after below & above (eg below the bridge or above the building) but deck is an exception when you're talking about boats. I don't know why but you alway just say 'below deck' without the 'the' if that makes sense!
Q:
If you lied, I was ready to deck you.
klingt das natürlich?
klingt das natürlich?
A:
@ukeruchunen Or:
If you had lied, I was ready to deck you.
If you had lied, I would have decked you.
If you had lied, I was ready to deck you.
If you had lied, I would have decked you.
Q:
The deck is covered by woodchip dust. klingt das natürlich?
A:
@jimves: The deck is covered in woodchippings かな
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