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Die Bedeutung von "Gentleman" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
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Was bedeutet "He is one of the most erudite gentlemen our city has ever had the pleasure of calling its own."?
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This is a really poetic way of saying: "He is one of the wisest/smartest men from our city"
"...has ever had the pleasure of calling its own" shows that the author and the other people in this city are happy to be from the same place as this man. Does that make sense?
"...has ever had the pleasure of calling its own" shows that the author and the other people in this city are happy to be from the same place as this man. Does that make sense?
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Was bedeutet a gentleman enveloping his stature?
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Very hard to say, not something I have heard. It might mean he looks impressive physically, and his character is as impressive as his stature.
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Was bedeutet A gentleman stared at Emily with bold eyes much to her father's mixture of chagrin and pride.?
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@H-oon a man is staring right at a girl in front of her father. Her father sees the man looking at his daughter and feels embarrassed but proud that his daughter attracts notice
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Was bedeutet To hear him talk, you'd take him for a gentleman. In this sentence, what does "To hear him talk" mean??
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To hear him talk=hearing him talk. In other words, it means the act of him talking. Example: To watch him play, you'd think he was professional athlete=Watching him play, you'd think he was a professional athlete.
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Was bedeutet A gentleman in our office removes his shoes and socks and sprays his feet?
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remove his shoes and socks = 靴下と靴を脱ぐ
sprays his feet = 足にスプレーをする
sprays his feet = 足にスプレーをする
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Gentleman" und ihre Unterschiede
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen gentleman und gentle man ?
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“gentleman” refers to someone who is respectful or professional. “gentle man” simply refers to a man who is gentle.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen gentleman und gentle man ?
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Gentleman is an adjective used to describe a male person. "Gentle man" is two words (an adjective and a noun) in which the adjective "gentle" is describing the noun "man". While similar, gentleman does not usually refer to the man as specifically being "gentle"; on the other hand, it's meaning implies having the behavior and performing the actions of a well behaved and honorable person.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen The gentleman insisted on my receiving the money. und The gentleman insisted on me to receive the money. ?
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The part “On my receiving the money” in the first sentence sound unnatural and a bit grammatically wrong.
Your second sentence sounds much better but remove the ‘on’
So it should be: “The gentleman insisted me to receive the money.”
Also nowadays people rarely use ‘gentleman’
So even if you “The man insisted me to receive the money” it will be understood.
I don’t know if it helped but this is my opinion.
Your second sentence sounds much better but remove the ‘on’
So it should be: “The gentleman insisted me to receive the money.”
Also nowadays people rarely use ‘gentleman’
So even if you “The man insisted me to receive the money” it will be understood.
I don’t know if it helped but this is my opinion.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen gentleman und Lad ?
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▪gentleman = a polite way of referring to an adult human male, usually one who is courteous/chivalrous/honourable
▪boy = a young man, or male child
▪lad = informal for boy
▪boy = a young man, or male child
▪lad = informal for boy
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen 'gentleman' und 'gentlemen' ?
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Gentleman is singular, gentlemen is plural.
Its the same with woman and women 😄
Its the same with woman and women 😄
Übersetzungen von "Gentleman"
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Remember, gentleman, all these structures only served as graves to bury rulers where they lived in this great palace that you can observe. What they lived there, they did not live that way, it was only to preserve remains of the royalty.
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It's strange to say gentleMAN singular this way in English, even though it's caballERO singular. I would translate it as either "gentlemen" or "Sir" if it was actually a single person.
The phrase "What they lived there, they did not live that way" sounds strange too, even though it's a direct and accurate translation. I would say: "They didn't actually live that way..." and omit the "What they lived there" part.
The phrase "What they lived there, they did not live that way" sounds strange too, even though it's a direct and accurate translation. I would say: "They didn't actually live that way..." and omit the "What they lived there" part.
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? gentleman
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? gentleman (pronunciation)
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? gentleman in audio
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Andere Fragen zu "Gentleman"
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Who is the gentleman by the car ? klingt das natürlich?
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Natural. :)
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Bitte zeig mir, wie man gentlemen ausspricht.
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How many English gentlemen are there ? And how many ladies are there ?That population is 54,786,300 .
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"The estimated population of the United Kingdom in the 2011 census was 63.182 million of whom 31.029m were male and 32.153m female." - from WIkipedia. I don't have the figures for England only,.
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How much the gentlemen are ?And how much the gentle lady are ?
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How many gentlemen are there?
How many ladies are there?
How many ladies are there?
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What is so funny about "a gentleman with the biggest pair of bullocks" ? I heard it from the radio show of Scott Mills on BBC Radio 1. While I am aware that "bullocks" can mean "testicles", I'm not sure what the speaker was trying to say in the first place. Could someone help me out? Many thanks in advance!
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Ahhhhhh haha :)
Actually the word for 'testicles' is 'bollocks'. As I'm sure you know, it's pretty vulgar and wouldn't be generally allowed on Radio 1. :)
A 'bullock' is a farming term for a castrated bull, raised for meat. Presumably, this man won a prize for raising large cattle.... but of course, saying it like that makes you think he has big.... well, you can figure it out!
Scott Mills *loves* innuendo humour. As does Britain in general, I'll be honest!
Actually the word for 'testicles' is 'bollocks'. As I'm sure you know, it's pretty vulgar and wouldn't be generally allowed on Radio 1. :)
A 'bullock' is a farming term for a castrated bull, raised for meat. Presumably, this man won a prize for raising large cattle.... but of course, saying it like that makes you think he has big.... well, you can figure it out!
Scott Mills *loves* innuendo humour. As does Britain in general, I'll be honest!
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