Câu hỏi về câu ví dụ, định nghĩa và cách sử dụng của "House"
Ý nghĩa của "House" trong các cụm từ và câu khác nhau
Q:
haunted house có nghĩa là gì?
A:
Haunted house is a home that is inhabited by spirit's or ghost
Q:
To flip a house / flipping houses có nghĩa là gì?
A:
It means, buy an old/run-down house at a cheap price, repair it, and sell it at a high price.
You might or might not live in the house you flip. Some people flip houses as their career.
You might or might not live in the house you flip. Some people flip houses as their career.
Q:
It's always chaotic around my house during the day. có nghĩa là gì?
A:
우리 집은 하루 종일 만날 정신이 없다는 의미
1. 낮 동안은 더 적합한 표현.
2. around가 주변, 근처, 등을 의미하지만 이 문맥에서는 around my house란 표현은 '집 안이'를 말합니다
(Closed 상태라서 새로운 답변을 여기에다 할 수 없어요.)
1. 낮 동안은 더 적합한 표현.
2. around가 주변, 근처, 등을 의미하지만 이 문맥에서는 around my house란 표현은 '집 안이'를 말합니다
(Closed 상태라서 새로운 답변을 여기에다 할 수 없어요.)
Q:
The house were of wood,with the second story projecting over tje first,and the third sticking its elbows out beyond the second. có nghĩa là gì?
A:
The house was made of wood and it describes how the layers of the house are stacked on top of each other.
Is that a good explanation?
Is that a good explanation?
Q:
I have locked myself out of the house. có nghĩa là gì?
A:
It means the doors are locked but you don't have keys and can't get inside
Câu ví dụ sử dụng "House"
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với the house where I was raised..
A:
There was one television in the house where I was raised. The house where I was raised had a red door. The house where I was raised is on that street.
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với house.
A:
I am going to my friends house
My house is in New York
I have a big house (or a small house)
In my house there lives a dog
My house is in New York
I have a big house (or a small house)
In my house there lives a dog
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với haunted house.
A:
Do you want to go in the haunted house with me?
I’m afraid of haunted houses. The ghosts and noises will scare me.
Some people really enjoy going into the Haunted Fun House. They love getting scared. And the pictures they take of you at the moment you’re scared is hysterically funny!
I’m afraid of haunted houses. The ghosts and noises will scare me.
Some people really enjoy going into the Haunted Fun House. They love getting scared. And the pictures they take of you at the moment you’re scared is hysterically funny!
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với "house" and "home".
A:
The main difference between them is that house is concrete. House refers to a building in which someone lives. In contrast, a home can refer either to a building or to any location that a person thinks of as the place where she lives and that belongs to her.
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với house , home...and can you tell me what's the different between them??.
A:
“My house is on Brown Street”
“I am ready to go home now”
‘House’ and ‘home’ are interchangeable usually, but in some sentences one sounds more natural than the other. When you are speaking of the actual building where you live, usually people say ‘house’. Most times when someone is speaking about where they live in a warm and familiar way, they use ‘home’, for example, the common English phrase: “Home is where the heart is”.
“I am ready to go home now”
‘House’ and ‘home’ are interchangeable usually, but in some sentences one sounds more natural than the other. When you are speaking of the actual building where you live, usually people say ‘house’. Most times when someone is speaking about where they live in a warm and familiar way, they use ‘home’, for example, the common English phrase: “Home is where the heart is”.
Từ giống với "House" và sự khác biệt giữa chúng
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa I moved to a new house và I have moved to a new house ?
A:
Both previous responses are incorrect. The difference is between using the simple past: "I moved" and the present perfect: "I have moved"
The simple past is for events that happen in a finished time period (yesterday, last week, last year, 2009 etcetera)
The present perfect is used for past events which have a connection to the present in some way (time expressions include today, this week, this year etc), especially for very recent actions.
Compare:
I moved to a new house in 1999.
and
The address you have is no longer correct, I have moved to a new house. (recent)
The simple past is for events that happen in a finished time period (yesterday, last week, last year, 2009 etcetera)
The present perfect is used for past events which have a connection to the present in some way (time expressions include today, this week, this year etc), especially for very recent actions.
Compare:
I moved to a new house in 1999.
and
The address you have is no longer correct, I have moved to a new house. (recent)
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa "Can I come to your house?" và "Can I go to your house?" ?
A:
Usually, "to come" means "to move towards me/the speaker." However, it can also have the connotation (implied meaning) of "to move towards something familiar to me/the speaker."
So, "Can I come to your house?" sounds more friendly and comfortable than "Can I go to your house?"
"Can I go to your house?" implies you have some kind of business to do there not involving your friend, which might sound strange.
So, "Can I come to your house?" sounds more friendly and comfortable than "Can I go to your house?"
"Can I go to your house?" implies you have some kind of business to do there not involving your friend, which might sound strange.
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa What a lovely house! và What a beautiful house! ?
A:
Similar meanings, but:
"Beautiful" is more superficial and has more to do with the visual aesthetics (e.g. clean, nice looking decor, nice colors, nice furniture, etc.).
"Lovely" has a deeper, emotional meaning. It's like saying "this is a good home to live in" or "this feels like a proper home", "this home has character" (it's not just plain and simple, it has a unique style or special quality), or "I can see that you have put a lot of work and effort into this home". It can also sometimes be used superficially (like "beautiful").
"Beautiful" is more superficial and has more to do with the visual aesthetics (e.g. clean, nice looking decor, nice colors, nice furniture, etc.).
"Lovely" has a deeper, emotional meaning. It's like saying "this is a good home to live in" or "this feels like a proper home", "this home has character" (it's not just plain and simple, it has a unique style or special quality), or "I can see that you have put a lot of work and effort into this home". It can also sometimes be used superficially (like "beautiful").
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa Her house was neat. và Her house was spick-and-span. và Her house was beautiful. và Her house was clean. ?
A:
"Her house was neat" means it was organized
"Her house was spick-and-span" I assume that means her house was extremely clean
"Her house was beautiful" means it looked beautiful (really pretty) so this could be referring to the way it was decorated
"Her house was clean" means that there was no dirt and everything was put away (for example, there was no dirty laundry on the floor, or toys on the floor)
"Her house was spick-and-span" I assume that means her house was extremely clean
"Her house was beautiful" means it looked beautiful (really pretty) so this could be referring to the way it was decorated
"Her house was clean" means that there was no dirt and everything was put away (for example, there was no dirty laundry on the floor, or toys on the floor)
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa The house is made of steel and glass và The house is consisted of steel and glass ?
A:
The first sentence sounds right.
The second would be better if you said 'The construction of the house consists of glass and steel'.
The second would be better if you said 'The construction of the house consists of glass and steel'.
Bản dịch của"House"
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? if my house hadn't have burned, I would have lived the house for 30years. is it strange??
A:
No, doesn't sound strange. But change the last part to
"If my house hadn't burned, I would have lived there for 30 years."
"If my house hadn't burned, I would have lived there for 30 years."
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Anh) như thế nào? full house のような家族に憧れます(アメリカコメディードラマ)
A:
I wish I had a family like Full House.
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? Welcome to my poor house or humble house? Wich one is better to say?
A:
You can also say "Welcome to my humble abode".
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Anh) như thế nào? what is the different between house and apartment
A:
What is the difference between a house and a flat (flat is what British people call apartments)
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? Can I come to your house for dinner? に
たいして、もちろん!今夜でもいいよ とかえしたいのですが。
たいして、もちろん!今夜でもいいよ とかえしたいのですが。
A:
@ginn: of course? Tonight? Don't be surprised if I return? (I think my Japanese is so so)
Những câu hỏi khác về "House"
Q:
I put my house on the market.
I put my house up for sale.
Are these expressions natural?
I put my house up for sale.
Are these expressions natural?
A:
Yes, listing a house, or putting your house on the market mean you are selling your house. In the US people typically use a realtor, someone who is licensed to sell houses and must know many things about real estate and houses.
Q:
I'm looking for a house these days.
I'm house-hunting these days.
Are these expressions similar?
Please correct the wrong expression.
I'm house-hunting these days.
Are these expressions similar?
Please correct the wrong expression.
A:
Yes. They're both fine grammatically but the first one has an awkward word order. I would say, instead, "These days, I'm looking for a house."
Q:
A house furniture company is affiliated with a electronic device retailer. So one store of them increases it's sales twice. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
“So one store of them” should be changed into “So, one store”
Q:
I don’t have any house plants in my room.
I’ve never thought that putting house plants there. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
I’ve never thought that putting house plants there. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
× I’ve never thought that putting house plants there.
✓ I’ve never thought about putting house plants there.
✓ I’ve never thought about putting house plants there.
Q:
This house is “one time or once” larger than what I thought.
This house is “two times or twice” larger than what I thought.
This house is “three times or third” larger than what I thought.
This house is “two times or twice” larger than what I thought.
This house is “three times or third” larger than what I thought.
A:
This house is larger than I thought.
This house is twice as large as I thought OR
This house is two times larger than I thought
This house is three times larger than I thought.
This house is twice as large as I thought OR
This house is two times larger than I thought
This house is three times larger than I thought.
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