Câu hỏi về câu ví dụ, định nghĩa và cách sử dụng của "Pit"
Ý nghĩa của "Pit" trong các cụm từ và câu khác nhau
Q:
The pit boss hadn’t comped him yet. có nghĩa là gì?
A:
If you gamble in Vegas, they give you free drinks. This are "comps" short for complimentary. To be "comped" means you are given free things, like drinks, food, or a room. The pit boss is the person that runs a section of a casino, typically a card area.
Q:
a pit of có nghĩa là gì?
A:
Without context it’s hard to say. It might be a pit of something physical (a pit of coal), or it might refer to depression (a pit of despair).
Q:
pit a pat
có nghĩa là gì?
có nghĩa là gì?
A:
I was wrong! ‘Pit-a-pat’ is a phrase, but quite rare (so rare I have never heard it used). It means the same as the verb and noun forms of pitter-patter, but is about footsteps rather than rain.
Q:
pitting có nghĩa là gì?
A:
in the case of edemas, "pitting" refers to the lack of elasticity when removing pressure from a swollen area. if you press up against a swell and there's a dent left behind, it's pitting.
for example: poking a sponge will not leave a pit, but poking soft bread will.
for example: poking a sponge will not leave a pit, but poking soft bread will.
Q:
It contains a pit that is a compelling exploration target for the mission. có nghĩa là gì?
A:
yeah, the capsules will be placed there, but that's not really the point. While it will be a good place to put the capsules, they also want to explore the hole with the lander, too.
Câu ví dụ sử dụng "Pit"
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với "bottomless pit".
A:
Do you mean the metaphorical meaning of "bottomless pit"? Like, as in something that has seemingly no limits or an endless situation?
"After his parents died, the poor orphaned boy fell into a bottomless pit of depression"
"The internet is a bottomless pit of information"
A creative way to say "you're stupid" could be "You're a bottomless pit of stupidity"
"With all the expensive, high-tech gadgets, vehicles, and equipment, Bruce Wayne must have a bottomless pit of wealth in order spend most of his free time fighting crime as the masked vigilante Batman."
"After his parents died, the poor orphaned boy fell into a bottomless pit of depression"
"The internet is a bottomless pit of information"
A creative way to say "you're stupid" could be "You're a bottomless pit of stupidity"
"With all the expensive, high-tech gadgets, vehicles, and equipment, Bruce Wayne must have a bottomless pit of wealth in order spend most of his free time fighting crime as the masked vigilante Batman."
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với pit.
A:
I wanna know the whole meanings!
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với a pit stop.
A:
@FanchenAlicia
Let’s make a pit stop at this convenience store.
Because it’s such a long drive, we’ll need to make a couple of pit stops.
Let’s make a pit stop at this convenience store.
Because it’s such a long drive, we’ll need to make a couple of pit stops.
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với "That's the pits.".
A:
"Why do we live in England !? Sitting around all year in the freezing cold is just the pits! "
僕のパパからの本当の文章でした!w
僕のパパからの本当の文章でした!w
Từ giống với "Pit" và sự khác biệt giữa chúng
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa pit và crater ?
A:
A "crater" tends to be a result of an impact, such as an asteroid, or from the explosion of a bomb or from a gas leak. Describing the 1993 terrorist bomb attack on the World Trade Center the WTC 911 memorial page states "The blast from the bomb created a crater several stories deep in the belowground levels of the complex". And the surface of the moon, for example, is covered in craters.
A "pit" on the other hand tends to be man-made, often dug in order to bury things, as would be the case in a mass grave. A pit would refer to something larger than a hole in the ground, and would probably have at least one dimension of at least a few metres. The term "pit" or "pitted" is also used to refer to surface imperfections, for example: the surface of the vehicle was badly pitted from the impact of gravel. Things are also often described as pitted from oxidation.
A "pit" on the other hand tends to be man-made, often dug in order to bury things, as would be the case in a mass grave. A pit would refer to something larger than a hole in the ground, and would probably have at least one dimension of at least a few metres. The term "pit" or "pitted" is also used to refer to surface imperfections, for example: the surface of the vehicle was badly pitted from the impact of gravel. Things are also often described as pitted from oxidation.
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa pit và hole ?
A:
A pit does not run all the way through a surface. If you fall into a pit, you will not come out on the other side. A pit is similar to a crater.
A hole usually runs all the way through to create openings on both sides. If you fall into a hole, you might come out of it somewhere else.
You can "fall into" a pit or a hole, but you can only "fall out of" a hole.
A hole usually runs all the way through to create openings on both sides. If you fall into a hole, you might come out of it somewhere else.
You can "fall into" a pit or a hole, but you can only "fall out of" a hole.
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa pit và seed ?
A:
Technically, a pit is the hard outer covering that protects the seed. But in common usage, a fruit can have more than one seed but only one pit.
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa pit và seed ?
A:
a seed is small like a lemon seed but a pit is large like a peach pit so a pit is just a large seed and a seed is a small pit
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa pit và hole ?
A:
Pit is usually used when the opening is very big, like a snake pit. Whereas hole is usually just a small opening in the ground, like just small enough for you to trip over.
Bản dịch của"Pit"
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? Can I call it pit? Don’t fall in to the pit. Watch out
A:
This is very difficult, I think you will sometimes hear people say 'tree well' - "Watch out, don't fall in the tree well!". Really, 'tree well' means the area under a tree that is protected from snow, but I think many English speakers would use that term in this context too. But if we had to say something quickly, we would probably just say "Watch out, don't fall in the hole!".
I hope this is helpful!
I hope this is helpful!
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? i speak a little pit english
A:
"I speak a little bit of english."
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Anh) như thế nào? pit mein churag gofna.
A:
I am so hungry
Những câu hỏi khác về "Pit"
Q:
"I fall into the pits of password hell at least once a month. I wonder how on earth everyone manage a password?" cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
"I fall into the pits of password hell at least once a month. I wonder how on earth everyone manages passwords?"
Q:
What does 'pits' mean as in "His stare was cold, his eyes black pits."?
A:
“Eyes black pits” is saying that his eyes seemed to be really deep and dark and menacing, like you could look deep into them they’re so dark. That sentence sounds like they’re describing a really mean stare from a scary person.
Q:
what “pit” means here?
“stop pit bulls from pulling”
thanks
“stop pit bulls from pulling”
thanks
A:
Short answer: A "pit bull" (or "pit bull terrier") is a type of dog.
Long answer: I am not 100% positive about the etymology, however often dog breed names have something to do with what the type of dog was trained or used for by people in the past. For example, as I have read, the dachshund breed (literally meaning "badger hound/dog" in German), was used by badger hunters. The dachshund would chase the badgers out of their underground dens, then the hunters could hunt the badgers. In the case of a pit bull, I have read that the dogs were put into pits (a sort of dug-out, large hole in the ground) where they would fight or hunt rats and people would bet on the dogs. I am not sure that is true, but I have read it in a few online articles.
Long answer: I am not 100% positive about the etymology, however often dog breed names have something to do with what the type of dog was trained or used for by people in the past. For example, as I have read, the dachshund breed (literally meaning "badger hound/dog" in German), was used by badger hunters. The dachshund would chase the badgers out of their underground dens, then the hunters could hunt the badgers. In the case of a pit bull, I have read that the dogs were put into pits (a sort of dug-out, large hole in the ground) where they would fight or hunt rats and people would bet on the dogs. I am not sure that is true, but I have read it in a few online articles.
Q:
After she dumped me I have been in the pits. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
For most yes. "In the pits" could have been implemented like this: "After she dumped me I have been down in the pits" (or you could say "dumps"instead of pits which is a more used term with this context)
Q:
Where is a pit of stomack? And when is this expression used?
A:
It's a figurative term. If someone has a pit in their stomach it means they're nervous or scared.
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