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2020年4月27日. 英语 (美国) This question can be both formal and informal. For example, if you’re talking to a Harry Potter fan and they ask you ”What are you”, they mean what house do you belong in. Another example is that when you're talking to high school students and they ask ”what are you”, your answer might be ”I’m a ...
按类型列出的新问题. If you know, you know.So it makes a little more sense when you say it out loud, but the second "you know" is said with a lot more emphasis. I usually see this only in meme groups...it's kind of hard to explain so I'll just use an example So I don't know how common this is, but growing up as Asian American in LA, it ...
You are my sunshine, my only sunshine. 你就是我的阳光,我唯一的阳光. You make me happy when skies are gray. 当天空乌云密布时是你使我快乐. You'll never know dear, how much I love you. 亲爱的,你从未明了,我是多么的爱你. Please don't take my sunshine away. 请别带走我的阳光. You told me once ...
blame on you@lulu_verde “Blame on you” means that I’m going to blame something bad that happened on you when speaking to someone else. You don’t necessarily have to be present for me to blame something on you. Example: My brother and I are playing around and I put a ball through the window. When my mom asks me what happened, I will put the blame on my brother. “Blame you” has the ...
where are youBoth have he same meaning however where you at tends to be used in a more casual context while where are you is more formal的同义词 英语 (美国) 法语 (法国) 德语 意大利语 日语 韩语 波兰语 葡萄牙语 (巴西) 葡萄牙语 (葡萄牙) 俄语 中文 (简体) 西班牙语 (墨西哥) 中文 (繁体,台湾) 土耳其语 越南语
or. B: "I'll have to get back to you on that." (I don't know yet) Get back can also mean go back, but if you are talking about a person "I'll get back to you." it's usually about giving them information. "I'll come back to you." if someone has to leave for a long time, maybe they will say this, it means returning to that person, and it may also ...
Should you have any questions,@yuri128 In this context, they're the exact same. The only difference is that perhaps "if you ...." could be used in a slightly less formal setting. For example, imagine you're at a cafe with your friend, and he/she is on their laptop applying for a job, and lets say they're confused about something. You could say, "Well, if you have any questions just go to their ...
Jan 17, 2017 · I would appreciate it if you shut up. (This is very rude) Other Examples. I appreciate you taking the time to meet with me. (“I am grateful for your time”.) I appreciate your effort. (This could mean “I am thankful for the effort you put in to what you did,” or “I am aware of how much effort it took and I value it.”
It's good to me."It's good to me" is used when you are expressing your opinion or saying something treats you well. (For example) A asks: Do you like the cookie? B answers: It's good to me. or A says: The game eats my phone battery! Does it eats yours? B says: Nope, it's good to me :) "It's good for me" can be used to say something suits you. (For example) A asks: why do you bake cookies all ...
thank you for letting me know The difference is subtle (very small). Here's one way to think about it: "Thank you for telling me" can be used when someone is admitting to a mistake or that they can't honor an agreement. "Thank you for telling me that you won't be able to come to the meeting today. That gives me time to play golf with the CEO." "Thank you for letting me know" is often used when ...