Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Grape"
Die Bedeutung von "Grape" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet didn't do grapes?
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That doesn't make sense without any context. What is the full sentence and context?
I'm guessing it means "didn't eat grapes"
I'm guessing it means "didn't eat grapes"
Q:
Was bedeutet It's just sour grapes.?
A:
It means the person is bitter (like sour grapes), jealous, or resentful.
Q:
Was bedeutet There is a grape variety called Lady de coverly. What is this "de" for? English doesn't have "de" like French, right??
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The name is meaningless in English. It's likely it was just name of a person that grew them in England.
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Was bedeutet "Sour grapes" is such an intersting idiom, but I can't fully comprehend it. Could you please explain?
I would appreciate it so much:)?
I would appreciate it so much:)?
A:
@Rudest1ny Привет, Влад! The origins of this saying are from one of Aesop’s Fables, “The Fox and the Grapes.”
Out of the Cambridge Dictionary:
“If you describe someone's behavior or opinion as sour grapes, you mean that that person is angry because they have not gotten or achieved something that they wanted.”
Ex: “Are his criticisms justified, or is this a case of sour grapes from a less successful artist?”
Here’s a link:
https://vinepair.com/articles/term-sour-grapes-come/
Я надеюсь, что это было полезно. 😊
(это правильно написано?)
Out of the Cambridge Dictionary:
“If you describe someone's behavior or opinion as sour grapes, you mean that that person is angry because they have not gotten or achieved something that they wanted.”
Ex: “Are his criticisms justified, or is this a case of sour grapes from a less successful artist?”
Here’s a link:
https://vinepair.com/articles/term-sour-grapes-come/
Я надеюсь, что это было полезно. 😊
(это правильно написано?)
Q:
Was bedeutet They are just sour grapes?
A:
I'm assuming the context is in relation to other people.
It means they're just jealous, resentful, spiteful, or irritated.
It means they're just jealous, resentful, spiteful, or irritated.
Beispielsätze die "Grape" benutzen
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Sour grapes .
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The expression is used a criticism of which one could not have.
“The school teachers dismissed the complaints as sour grapes”
“He always mocks superhero movies for being impossible, but that’s just sour grapes if you ask me”
“ I don’t think it was a good job, and that’s not just sour grapes but because I didn’t get it”
The expression is used a criticism of which one could not have.
“The school teachers dismissed the complaints as sour grapes”
“He always mocks superhero movies for being impossible, but that’s just sour grapes if you ask me”
“ I don’t think it was a good job, and that’s not just sour grapes but because I didn’t get it”
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit did you eat grapes?
did you eat pineapple?.
did you eat pineapple?.
A:
I would say "did you eat an apple?"
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit grape.
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“ the grape is my favorite fruit. “
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Grape" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen "Can you get the grapes from the kitchen?" und "Can you bring the grapes from the kitchen?" ?
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Get es más natural a menos que vas a traer las uvas a algún otro lugar.
Can you get the grapes from the kitchen? (Puedes traer las uvas de la cocina (hacia aquí, ahora)?)
-What do we need for our picnic?
-Can you bring the grapes from the kitchen?
(-Qué necesitamos para nuestro picnic?
-¿Puedes traer las uvas de la cocina (al picnic, cuando vayamos)?)
Can you get the grapes from the kitchen? (Puedes traer las uvas de la cocina (hacia aquí, ahora)?)
-What do we need for our picnic?
-Can you bring the grapes from the kitchen?
(-Qué necesitamos para nuestro picnic?
-¿Puedes traer las uvas de la cocina (al picnic, cuando vayamos)?)
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen white grapes und green grapes? when I googled them, they look exactly the same but why they have two name? ?
A:
They are the same. When green grapes are juiced it's called "white grape juice" to distinguish it from purple grape juice.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen i have drunk the grape juice und i have been drunk the grape juice ?
A:
Dear Canice,
I have drunk the grape juice is correct and it means you drank it. The time of the action is not important.
But I have been drunk the grape juice it's incorrect because "I have been" with the verb drink becomes "I have been drinking the grape juice". The action is continuous and it may sound that the juice is not finished yet.
"I have been drunk" by itself can also mean "you have been drinking a lot"😉
I hope my explanation helps you!
I have drunk the grape juice is correct and it means you drank it. The time of the action is not important.
But I have been drunk the grape juice it's incorrect because "I have been" with the verb drink becomes "I have been drinking the grape juice". The action is continuous and it may sound that the juice is not finished yet.
"I have been drunk" by itself can also mean "you have been drinking a lot"😉
I hope my explanation helps you!
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen green grape und white grape ?
A:
In the store you can buy "white grape juice", which is made from green grapes. If you buy "grape juice" it will be purple and is made from purple grapes.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen grape und grapes ?
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“My favourite fruit is grapes” sounds more natural. It's confusing because it sounds plural but 'grapes' is one type of fruit so it's singular.
Übersetzungen von "Grape"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Why asking:
“Do you want grapes? “ have to plus s
“Do you want grapes? “ have to plus s
A:
Very rarely does someone eat just one grape.
Do you want some grapes?
Do you want some grapes?
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? How is it right: it's grapes or they are grapes?
A:
It is a grape – one single grape
They are grapes – multiple grapes
Is – singular form
Are – multiple form
It is a grape – one single grape
They are grapes – multiple grapes
Is – singular form
Are – multiple form
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? what should I call this....? its from grape...
A:
It's a grape stem.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? grapes
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I hope this helps 🤗
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? grape me a beer
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It should be expressed as 'grab me a beer' meaning to give the person a beer.
Andere Fragen zu "Grape"
Q:
s there any grapes at home? Could you wash them? klingt das natürlich?
A:
Are there any grapes at home?
Q:
grape klingt das natürlich?
A:
Tente pronunciar o "g" mais fortemente
Q:
grape klingt das natürlich?
A:
Grape-
Q:
I want to eat some grape or some grapes. What way is true?
A:
I want to eat some grapes
Q:
What does go through the grape vines mean?
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"To hear something through the grapevine. is to learn of something informally and unofficially by means of gossip and rumor. The usual implication is that the information was passed person to person by word of mouth, perhaps in a confidential manner among friends or colleagues."
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapevine_%28gossip%29
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapevine_%28gossip%29
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