Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Old"
Die Bedeutung von "Old" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet “Boring old bunch”?
A:
It means the audience of the attempted joke is chán quá. Boring = chán. Old = cũ (in this case, it refers to the person không hiểu the joke, hence alluding that they are out of touch). Bunch = In this case, it refers to the người.
Q:
Was bedeutet I’m this old?
A:
The person is saying that while introducing themselves they said their age.
Q:
Was bedeutet old pickle-puss?
A:
that's not a current expression.... but here's one: SOUR PUSS
that would refer to someone who is generally NOT HAPPY about anything.
that would refer to someone who is generally NOT HAPPY about anything.
Q:
Was bedeutet old?
A:
antigo/velho
Q:
Was bedeutet old?
A:
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Beispielsätze die "Old" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit old.
A:
thank you
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit old.
A:
The 60 year old man uses a cane.
The bread is old and rotten
My old phone broke, now I use this new one.
The bread is old and rotten
My old phone broke, now I use this new one.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit as old as.
A:
1. he’s almost as old as you
2. he isn’t as old as his friend
3. she’s as old as mom
2. he isn’t as old as his friend
3. she’s as old as mom
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit old.
A:
My grandmother is really old. How old do you think that cat is? My car is so old that it is rusting. (I am older than you by two years. )
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit too old.
A:
Too old?
• He is too old to work as a carpenter.
• The pig is too old, it's meat wouldn't taste good.
• This watch is too old, it won't fetch a good price.
I'm sorry if I perceived wrongly.
• He is too old to work as a carpenter.
• The pig is too old, it's meat wouldn't taste good.
• This watch is too old, it won't fetch a good price.
I'm sorry if I perceived wrongly.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Old" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Any how und Any old how ?
A:
no difference. sometime in the south we throw in ole' which sounds like "old". it's just an expression.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen old und ancient ?
A:
Ancient is used a few ways.
1. Used as a historical descriptor (usually something very far in the past, often something that doesn't exist any more).
"The buildings in ancient Rome were very beautiful."
"Ancient Greek is a cool language."
2. As an emphasis on something that is old. Ancient can be used as "very old".
"This lamp is ancient."
"Your grandmother is ancient!"
1. Used as a historical descriptor (usually something very far in the past, often something that doesn't exist any more).
"The buildings in ancient Rome were very beautiful."
"Ancient Greek is a cool language."
2. As an emphasis on something that is old. Ancient can be used as "very old".
"This lamp is ancient."
"Your grandmother is ancient!"
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen old und elder? ?
A:
こたさわ Nepelope08!
The difference between both words depends on its use together with context.
Examples:
OLD in it by itself means OLD
(old in age / years / time)
My parents are OLD. Though I could be "10 years OLD" and my parents only "30 years OLD." Though compared to me my parents are OLDER, and even though my parents are still young, they're still OLD (older than me).
My car is 2 years OLD.
My car is as OLD as time.
In the other hand; ELDER is a word or symbol of HONOR used to signify RESPECT to an OLDER person whether that person is part of your same (tribe / society / group) or not. Many times when someone refers to another as an ELDER, that ELDER has sometype of special position or status within that group.
Example:
The ELDER of my tribe has spoken!
The ELDER of my church is very nice.
The ELDERS had a meeting.
In general the word ELDER portrays that that person is OLD or OLDER than the speaker but that's not always the case.
I hope this can be helpful to you!
The difference between both words depends on its use together with context.
Examples:
OLD in it by itself means OLD
(old in age / years / time)
My parents are OLD. Though I could be "10 years OLD" and my parents only "30 years OLD." Though compared to me my parents are OLDER, and even though my parents are still young, they're still OLD (older than me).
My car is 2 years OLD.
My car is as OLD as time.
In the other hand; ELDER is a word or symbol of HONOR used to signify RESPECT to an OLDER person whether that person is part of your same (tribe / society / group) or not. Many times when someone refers to another as an ELDER, that ELDER has sometype of special position or status within that group.
Example:
The ELDER of my tribe has spoken!
The ELDER of my church is very nice.
The ELDERS had a meeting.
In general the word ELDER portrays that that person is OLD or OLDER than the speaker but that's not always the case.
I hope this can be helpful to you!
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen old und elderly ?
A:
"Old" can be used for anything, while "elderly" is usually only for people and animals. It is also more polite to call someone "elderly" than "old".
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen old und decrepit ?
A:
Decrepit makes it seem like the thing is falling apart because it is so old.
Übersetzungen von "Old"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? "Old barbecue" meaning? Why they use "old"
Example sentence - I have to start cooking this on the old barbecue
Example sentence - I have to start cooking this on the old barbecue
A:
“the old” here is a colloquialism that is not used so much these days. It doesn’t mean old, it is actually quite hard to explain, but it is a way of sounding jovial. It sort of means something more like “the barbecue (that we’re both very familiar with)”, but it is more like an attempt to sound fun/funny. That phrase is more often used ironically now because it sounds a bit naff in modern times.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Old stories are like old friends. You have to visit them from time to time.
A:
@Misithia
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? how old you?
A:
''how old are you?'' is correct
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? How old you
How old you
How old you
A:
How old are you is perfect. But be careful -- this is not always a polite question in Anglo phone countries!
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? How old a you
A:
How old are you?
Andere Fragen zu "Old"
Q:
Old people have accounted for most of the population in Japan recently.
When taking a walk, I come across more and more old people on the streets. I met with an old man with his back bending over this morning.To be strange, he was walking dragging a long strip down . He might have been worried about being lost on the way. klingt das natürlich?
When taking a walk, I come across more and more old people on the streets. I met with an old man with his back bending over this morning.To be strange, he was walking dragging a long strip down . He might have been worried about being lost on the way. klingt das natürlich?
A:
× Old people have accounted for most of the population in Japan recently.
✓ Elderly people currently account for most of the population of Japan.
× When taking a walk, I come across more and more old people on the streets.
✓ When I go for a walk, I come across more and more old people on the streets.
× I met with an old man with his back bending over this morning.
✓ I came across an old man with his back bent over this morning.
× To be strange, he was walking dragging a long strip down .
✓ Oddly, he was dragging a long piece of string behind him.
× He might have been worried about being lost on the way.
✓ He might have been worried about getting lost along the way.
I would say "elderly" instead of "old," on the first sentence. It's a little more formal and polite way to open the paragraph.
I wouldn't use "met" in the third sentence unless you actually talked to the man and introduced yourself. I think you just observed (watched) him.
Not sure what you meant by "strip," I guessed maybe string.
✓ Elderly people currently account for most of the population of Japan.
× When taking a walk, I come across more and more old people on the streets.
✓ When I go for a walk, I come across more and more old people on the streets.
× I met with an old man with his back bending over this morning.
✓ I came across an old man with his back bent over this morning.
× To be strange, he was walking dragging a long strip down .
✓ Oddly, he was dragging a long piece of string behind him.
× He might have been worried about being lost on the way.
✓ He might have been worried about getting lost along the way.
I would say "elderly" instead of "old," on the first sentence. It's a little more formal and polite way to open the paragraph.
I wouldn't use "met" in the third sentence unless you actually talked to the man and introduced yourself. I think you just observed (watched) him.
Not sure what you meant by "strip," I guessed maybe string.
Q:
母校のホームページで、後輩が作った雪だるまの写真をみました。
「それ(雪だるま)は、母校にあります」を英訳すると、
“There’s in my old school.”
という表現は適切ですか?もし、間違っていたらどういう表現が正しいですか?
「それ(雪だるま)は、母校にあります」を英訳すると、
“There’s in my old school.”
という表現は適切ですか?もし、間違っていたらどういう表現が正しいですか?
A:
雪だるま
snowman
母校
old school, alma mater
"The snowman is at my old school."
"It's at my alma mater."
"It's at my old school."
"Here's a picture of a snowman at my alma mater."
I think I tend to use "alma mater", but I might say "old school" sometimes, and that might just be my own idiosyncratic preference.
snowman
母校
old school, alma mater
"The snowman is at my old school."
"It's at my alma mater."
"It's at my old school."
"Here's a picture of a snowman at my alma mater."
I think I tend to use "alma mater", but I might say "old school" sometimes, and that might just be my own idiosyncratic preference.
Q:
two olds people who are sitting in front of my stares me.
Can you read this sentence?
[in front of my ] is corecct? klingt das natürlich?
Can you read this sentence?
[in front of my ] is corecct? klingt das natürlich?
A:
are you trying to say: two old people, who are sitting across from me, are staring at me
Q:
Old ones never get old klingt das natürlich?
A:
"Someone may leave earth, but they will never leave our memories"
Or
"Lost ones will never be forgotten"
Or
"Lost ones will never be forgotten"
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