Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Sth"
Die Bedeutung von "Sth" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet put sth down to sth?
A:
To put A down to B means: B happened because of A. For example : 'This child is mean to the other children. I put his behavior down to bad parenting'
Q:
Was bedeutet sth is likely to have struck at least some readers as faint praise.?
A:
"faint praise" means weak praise, as in praise that is so "light" it might not be considered praise at all, like, "The food they served at the restaurant was edible."
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Q:
Was bedeutet get the hang of sth?
A:
To feel comfortable doing something, usually after practicing for a while. For example, "I'm getting better at this video game. I finally got the hang of it."
Q:
Was bedeutet get hung up on sth?
A:
When someone gets "hung up" on something or someone, it means they are obsessed or too focused on that one thing/person.
Ex. He was so hung up on his ex-girlfriend that he didn't even notice the pretty girl flirting with him at the bar.
Ex. He was so hung up on his ex-girlfriend that he didn't even notice the pretty girl flirting with him at the bar.
Q:
Was bedeutet "sth beg the question"?
A:
"Begging the question" is a logical fallacy in which a conclusion that you're attempting to prove true is assumed to be true before the argument begins, or that the premise otherwise lacks support.
For example, I want to prove that chocolate is healthy:
1. Everything that grows on trees is healthy.
2. Chocolate comes from cacao, which grows on trees.
Therefore, chocolate is healthy.
However, premise number one lacks support - in fact, it's easy to prove it false. I've begged the question - started with an assumption that made the conclusion true.
(In modern usage, however, it's come to mean the same as "raises the question". Don't do that. In fact, if you find someone using "begs the question" to mean "raises the question", get a big red pen and fix it. =P)
For example, I want to prove that chocolate is healthy:
1. Everything that grows on trees is healthy.
2. Chocolate comes from cacao, which grows on trees.
Therefore, chocolate is healthy.
However, premise number one lacks support - in fact, it's easy to prove it false. I've begged the question - started with an assumption that made the conclusion true.
(In modern usage, however, it's come to mean the same as "raises the question". Don't do that. In fact, if you find someone using "begs the question" to mean "raises the question", get a big red pen and fix it. =P)
Beispielsätze die "Sth" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit 1-Look up
2-Look for (sth)
3Look into (sth).
2-Look for (sth)
3Look into (sth).
A:
I’m looking up at my teacher.
I’m looking for my pencil.
I’m looking into our theme in biology.
I’m looking for my pencil.
I’m looking into our theme in biology.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit 1-Look up
2-Look for (sth)
3Look into (sth).
2-Look for (sth)
3Look into (sth).
A:
1. You should look up the law about what to wear in public.
2. You should look for your underpants and then put them on before you get arrested.
3. After arresting you, the police want to look into why you had no underpants on in the park.
2. You should look for your underpants and then put them on before you get arrested.
3. After arresting you, the police want to look into why you had no underpants on in the park.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit you're fond of sth or someone.
A:
"I am very fond of her. She is very nice to me."
"My mom was fond of him when she met him for the first time."
"they are fond of my cooking."
"My mom was fond of him when she met him for the first time."
"they are fond of my cooking."
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit who needs sth?.
A:
*It is used more "jokingly." For example, "Who needs sleep?" Meaning that you aren't getting much sleep. @deep31, see what I mean?
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit "to heed sth.".
A:
I would heed your parents advice if I were you. Heed the sign, stay off the grass. Take heed of the landmines.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Sth" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen "to depict sth." und "to constitute/to present sth." ?
A:
Depict= something appears in a picture, photo, or movie
Present= a person is actually talking about a powerpoint in front of others
Present= a person is actually talking about a powerpoint in front of others
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen be interested in doing sth und be interested to do sth ?
A:
The difference is "interested in" sounds more like a hobby whereas "interested to do" sounds like you want to experience something.
"I am interested in astronomy."
"I would be interested to see an example."
"I am interested in astronomy."
"I would be interested to see an example."
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen send sth to sb und send sb sth ?
A:
It's texting language. "Send something to somebody" and "Send somebody something." There is no difference.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen get around to doing sth. und go about doing sth. ?
A:
"Get around to doing something" is referring to time. As in, you don't have time to do something at the moment, but you will get around to it. It is mostly used to talk about something that is low on your list of priorities.
"Go about doing something" is talking about how you do something. If you don't know how to do something, or want to know how someone else would do it, you might ask "How would you go about doing this?"
"Go about doing something" is talking about how you do something. If you don't know how to do something, or want to know how someone else would do it, you might ask "How would you go about doing this?"
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen "indulge in sth" und "succumb" ?
A:
To indulge in something means to allow yourself to enjoy the pleasure of something.
"I indulged in a piece of chocolate cake."
"I indulged in a good book."
To succumb to something means to fail to resist it (pressure, temptation or some other negative thing).
"I resisted for 3 days, but eventually succumbed to my nicotine addiction and smoked a cigarette.
"He was the last to succumb to the desire."
"I indulged in a piece of chocolate cake."
"I indulged in a good book."
To succumb to something means to fail to resist it (pressure, temptation or some other negative thing).
"I resisted for 3 days, but eventually succumbed to my nicotine addiction and smoked a cigarette.
"He was the last to succumb to the desire."
Übersetzungen von "Sth"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Which is better, "remind sb. to do sth." or "remind sb. of doing sth.?"
A:
"Remind somebody to do something" is better.
For example, "I reminded John to take out the trash yesterday."
"Remind somebody of..." is only correct when it is followed by a noun, not a verb. For example, "I had to remind Joe of his wife's birthday."
For example, "I reminded John to take out the trash yesterday."
"Remind somebody of..." is only correct when it is followed by a noun, not a verb. For example, "I had to remind Joe of his wife's birthday."
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? To keep sth so that sb can use it which word is it?
A:
reserve
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? is “by”or“multiply”or sth else when we say 4*200-meter relay race in spoken?thx
A:
I think we say 4 by 200
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Could I say sth like "john's team's goals "? I mean using apostrophes twice?
A:
Yes.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? what is the word/expression when you expect sth but the result is totally opposite?
A:
"Horse of a different colour" but I have only heard this expression one time and that was this morning
Andere Fragen zu "Sth"
Q:
When we are enjoying sth, he always screws / squeezes in a discouraging comment. klingt das natürlich?
A:
I would use "squeezes in". "screwing in" I would only use when literally talking about screws.
Q:
Not bad, but I caught a cold or sth like this a couple of days ago. It doesn't really bother me but annoys a little xd
Wow, that's great! I've always wanted to letter with somebody but all my attempts failed :0 klingt das natürlich?
Wow, that's great! I've always wanted to letter with somebody but all my attempts failed :0 klingt das natürlich?
A:
2 things I noticed
"... bother me but it annoys me a little"
You can't say "to letter". You should use to write with somebody/your pen pal
"... bother me but it annoys me a little"
You can't say "to letter". You should use to write with somebody/your pen pal
Q:
when do you use 'basically'?
is it used to emphasize sth?
thank you in advance!
is it used to emphasize sth?
thank you in advance!
A:
basically: fundamentally, essentially, mostly
Used to indicate the statement is a summary of the main point(s).
It's useful when you want to emphasize the general idea without getting into the details of why.
Examples:
I've had some trouble with him but he's basically a good dog.
I basically play the same CDs every time I drive.
Basically, that was not a good idea.
Used to indicate the statement is a summary of the main point(s).
It's useful when you want to emphasize the general idea without getting into the details of why.
Examples:
I've had some trouble with him but he's basically a good dog.
I basically play the same CDs every time I drive.
Basically, that was not a good idea.
Q:
类似于take sth seriously的结构的短语,就像take sth ~~~
A:
1. take sth to heart (She took the advice offered by her professor to heart.)
2. take sth in stride (He doesn't allow the pressure of the situation to affect him. He takes it in stride.)
3. take sth badly (She took the news of her friend's death badly.)
4. take sth hard (same as #3)
5. take sth literally (He took my remarks literally and was offended by them.)
These are the ones I can think of at the moment.
2. take sth in stride (He doesn't allow the pressure of the situation to affect him. He takes it in stride.)
3. take sth badly (She took the news of her friend's death badly.)
4. take sth hard (same as #3)
5. take sth literally (He took my remarks literally and was offended by them.)
These are the ones I can think of at the moment.
Q:
Sth Be important to do sth 👉👈be important in doing sth
Which one is more natural?
Thanks
Which one is more natural?
Thanks
A:
Try: "We should emphasize the power of culture in building a nation's comprehensive strength."
Power and importance mean very similar things in your sentence. You just need one or the other.
Power and importance mean very similar things in your sentence. You just need one or the other.
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