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Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen "I had my earbuds in" und "I had my earbuds on" ?
A:
Nothing, but "earbuds in" is more common in my experience.
"On" is usually used with headphones.
"On" is usually used with headphones.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen earbuds und earphones ?
A:
I believe an earbud is just something you put in your ear to block out noise, whereas you listen to music with earphones
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen earbuds und earphones und headphones ?
A:
Earbuds are the ones that you put in your ears to listen to music they are similar to earphones, but there is a small difference. Earphones come with cushions and earbuds don't have any cushions.
Headphones are the ones that you put on your ears to listen to music.
Headphones are the ones that you put on your ears to listen to music.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen earbuds und earphones ?
A:
ear buds typically go in your ear while earphones go around your ear (think of gaming headsets for earphones)
Übersetzungen von "Earbuds"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? earbuds
A:
Casi exactamente como sonaría si la trataras como una palabra en español.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? "I've put on my earbuds (in order) not to bother her"
is "in order" necessary here?
is "in order" necessary here?
A:
You need something here to connect the two thoughts of the sentence. You can't just eliminate "in order".
In addition to the suggestions of Heiroglyyphics, you can say:
"I've put on my earbuds so that I don't bother her" (This is the best option, IMO)
"I've put on my earbuds so as not to bother her"
In addition to the suggestions of Heiroglyyphics, you can say:
"I've put on my earbuds so that I don't bother her" (This is the best option, IMO)
"I've put on my earbuds so as not to bother her"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? ex: "I've put on my earbuds in order to not/not to hear any of her shows!"
which one is correct?"not to/to not"
which one is correct?"not to/to not"
A:
There is an old rule that says it is best not to split an infinitive. Most people no longer follow this rule, but many people still use it. Personally, I try not to split infinitives.
In your example, "to hear" is the infinitive, so to avoid splitting it, you should say "not to hear".
"I promised never to use that word." (not "to never use)
"On Star Trek, the explorers wanted to go boldly into space." (not "to boldly go")
That being said, splitting an infinitive is generally no longer considered incorrect. You can use either of the choices you mention.
In your example, "to hear" is the infinitive, so to avoid splitting it, you should say "not to hear".
"I promised never to use that word." (not "to never use)
"On Star Trek, the explorers wanted to go boldly into space." (not "to boldly go")
That being said, splitting an infinitive is generally no longer considered incorrect. You can use either of the choices you mention.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? I put earbuds and lie in the bed
A:
Audio?
Andere Fragen zu "Earbuds"
Q:
I didn't hear you because I had in my earbuds.
(casually speaking) does it sound natural?
(casually speaking) does it sound natural?
A:
It's sounds natural. But I would normally say it this way personally:
"I didn't hear you because I had my earbuds in."
"I didn't hear you because I had my earbuds in."
Q:
I was so upset that lost my earbuds again. It was the wireless earbuds that my brother gave to me, and I really like it. I walked around the house trying to look for my earbuds, but they were no where to be found. I went out without my earbuds for days. Then just yesterday while I was cleaning up my room, I found them falling on the gap between my bed and the wall. I was so happy and promise myself to be more organized so I don’t misplace things again. klingt das natürlich?
A:
× It was the wireless earbuds that my brother gave to me, and I really like it.
✓ It was the wireless earbuds that my brother gave to me, I really liked them.
× I walked around the house trying to look for my earbuds, but they were no where to be found.
✓ I walked around the house trying to find my earbuds, but they were no where to be found.
× I went out without my earbuds for days.
✓ I went without my earbuds for days.
× Then just yesterday while I was cleaning up my room, I found them falling on the gap between my bed and the wall.
✓ Then just yesterday while I was cleaning up my room, I found them falling in the gap between my bed and the
× I was so happy and promise myself to be more organized so I don’t misplace things again.
✓ I was so happy and promised myself to be more organized so I don’t misplace things again.
✓ It was the wireless earbuds that my brother gave to me, I really liked them.
× I walked around the house trying to look for my earbuds, but they were no where to be found.
✓ I walked around the house trying to find my earbuds, but they were no where to be found.
× I went out without my earbuds for days.
✓ I went without my earbuds for days.
× Then just yesterday while I was cleaning up my room, I found them falling on the gap between my bed and the wall.
✓ Then just yesterday while I was cleaning up my room, I found them falling in the gap between my bed and the
× I was so happy and promise myself to be more organized so I don’t misplace things again.
✓ I was so happy and promised myself to be more organized so I don’t misplace things again.
Q:
These earbuds fall out easily.
klingt das natürlich?
klingt das natürlich?
A:
Yes
Q:
>I usually pop in my earbuds as i'm lying on the sofa>> what does "pop in" mean?
A:
It's a casual way of saying "put in."
Q:
She took out her earbuds and let the chaotic city sounds wash over her as she looked around, awestruck.
I looked up 'wash over' in my dictionary.
It says like this.
1. if a feeling washes over you, you suddenly feel it very strongly.
2. if you let something wash over you, you don't pay close attention to it.
Which is the mean in this case?
At first I guessed that it means the sounds ring out around her.
That is why I am a little confused.
I looked up 'wash over' in my dictionary.
It says like this.
1. if a feeling washes over you, you suddenly feel it very strongly.
2. if you let something wash over you, you don't pay close attention to it.
Which is the mean in this case?
At first I guessed that it means the sounds ring out around her.
That is why I am a little confused.
A:
#1 is correct. She feels the sounds so strongly she awestruck (like in the presence of a god). She's probably not used to city sounds or comes from the country.
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