Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Home"
La signification de "Home" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie home sweet home ?
A:
There's no better place than home
Q:
Que signifie I used to work from home. ?
A:
@primenumber: it might mean they had a job that let them do the work in their home. this could be an artist (painter), or someone who plays video games and gets paid for it (like pewdiepie), or maybe it is a spine doctor who treats his patients in his home (we have one in our town).
Q:
Que signifie Weaving home ?
A:
@alanchvzh: ahhhh it means "tipsy and stumbling on our way back to the house (since we drank too much alcohol)"
Q:
Que signifie I can go home at a decent time. ?
A:
Decent means reasonable in this case. When placed with time--that is "decent time"--a decent time usually means the earliest (or maybe convenient) time or the time you are willing to stay until.
Getting home at a decent (or reasonable) time.
I'd like to leave at a decent time.
From now on, I want to go to bed at a decent time.
For example, for you, going home at 8 PM is going home at a decent time, as opposed to going home at 10 PM, which is not. In that case, going home at 10 PM is something that you wouldn't like to do.
For some people going to bed at a decent time is important because they want to get a full night's rest. A decent time for them could also be a range of times and not a specific time. Let's say anywhere between 7-9 PM is a decent time for them to go to bed. Any time after 9 PM is just an inconvenience, and therefore, not a decent time.
Getting home at a decent (or reasonable) time.
I'd like to leave at a decent time.
From now on, I want to go to bed at a decent time.
For example, for you, going home at 8 PM is going home at a decent time, as opposed to going home at 10 PM, which is not. In that case, going home at 10 PM is something that you wouldn't like to do.
For some people going to bed at a decent time is important because they want to get a full night's rest. A decent time for them could also be a range of times and not a specific time. Let's say anywhere between 7-9 PM is a decent time for them to go to bed. Any time after 9 PM is just an inconvenience, and therefore, not a decent time.
Q:
Que signifie "back home" in 808 ?
A:
"Back home" just means "Back where [he] comes from".
So, he is taking children from villages in his home country/area, and shipping them in for prostitution.
So, he is taking children from villages in his home country/area, and shipping them in for prostitution.
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Home"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant home.
A:
Here are some expresions:
"Home sweet home" means that you are happy to return home
"Home sick" means you miss home
Here are sentances:
"I want to go home"
"He went home because he was sick"
"Home is where your heart is"
I don't speak russian, but since you asked the question in english,I assume that you can understand what I am saying
"Home sweet home" means that you are happy to return home
"Home sick" means you miss home
Here are sentances:
"I want to go home"
"He went home because he was sick"
"Home is where your heart is"
I don't speak russian, but since you asked the question in english,I assume that you can understand what I am saying
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant go big or go home.
A:
Hard to show examples because it is a situational saying that you can use for lots of things. Going big means to do it as crazy and as risky as you can, or you might as well just go home. An example is if you took all the money you had, and you decided to spend it on a Lamborghini car instead of paying for a house or an education. Go big or go home. Or if you were afraid of snakes and you bought 100 as pets. Go big or go home. Or if you said I am going to run for President of South Korea, when you probably don’t have much chance to win, Go big or go home.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant ...arrived home....
A:
I've arrived home from school = he llegado a casa de la escuela
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant "Hit home".
A:
"Hits close to home" or "Hits home" is an expression that means "that means a lot to me" or "reminds me of my past", it's usually said when something makes you emotional, mainly sad.
Here are some examples:
"That movie hit very close to home, seeing that dog die reminded me of when my dog died."
"I didn't mean to say something that hit so close to home, I'm sorry I hurt your feelings."
"That joke was funny, but it hit really close to home, I laughed but it hurt me a little bit."
I hope this makes sense. :)
Here are some examples:
"That movie hit very close to home, seeing that dog die reminded me of when my dog died."
"I didn't mean to say something that hit so close to home, I'm sorry I hurt your feelings."
"That joke was funny, but it hit really close to home, I laughed but it hurt me a little bit."
I hope this makes sense. :)
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant come home to.
A:
1. "I want to come home to a warm house."
2. "Come home to get out of the rain."
3. "I want to come home to be with you."
2. "Come home to get out of the rain."
3. "I want to come home to be with you."
Mots similaires à "Home" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre home et house ?
A:
A house is a place, and a home is more of a feeling of a place. A home doesn’t have to be a house: think of the quote “Home is where the heart is.” It’s the place where you feel most safe and most comfortable.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre home et house ?
A:
House is a construction, a structure. Home is a place where someone lives ( e.g in a house).
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre The home was builded et The home has been builded ?
A:
@KarolFabin "The house was built by bricklayers in 1998" is a good sentence. :)
the house has been built
We hired them to build a new house for us two years ago. Finally, the house has been built and we are ready to move into it.
You can also say "Finally, the house is finished and we are ready to move into it."
the house has been built
We hired them to build a new house for us two years ago. Finally, the house has been built and we are ready to move into it.
You can also say "Finally, the house is finished and we are ready to move into it."
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre home et house ?
A:
"House" is building that people live in while "home" is the house that one lives with the family ("Home" expresses the warm atmosphere of family).
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre home et house ?
A:
More likely but for me it is based on situation like you cannot say I am going back house soon. It sounds weird
Traductions de "Home"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? home
A:
house, apartment, something you call home. (a box)
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? I want to go home pronnonciation
A:
"I want to go home"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? I just arrived to home. do you say i got back home or i got back to home
A:
You can say "I'm home" or "I just got home" or " I got back home"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? I was at home and now I am in school. I want to tell someone who isn't here that I've just arrived here. so "I just arrived here or I just arrived there" I don't know how to say it.
A:
"I just arrived at school."
And if you were already talking about school, you can say
"I just arrived here."
And if you were already talking about school, you can say
"I just arrived here."
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? 오랜만에 외출하다 (like I just stuck at home doing nothing for a few days, and I finally go out to meet my friends or whatever)
A:
I haven't been out in a while.
I haven't been going out for a while.
Based on your description these two seem the most fitting.
You can replace "in a while" and "for a while" with "in/for a long time" or "in/for ages"
If you want to sound more exclamatory you could also say:
Wow, it's been ages since I last went out ( with friends ).
If you specifically mean meeting with friends "socialize" is also a good verb:
It's been so long since I last socialized with friends.
I haven't been going out for a while.
Based on your description these two seem the most fitting.
You can replace "in a while" and "for a while" with "in/for a long time" or "in/for ages"
If you want to sound more exclamatory you could also say:
Wow, it's been ages since I last went out ( with friends ).
If you specifically mean meeting with friends "socialize" is also a good verb:
It's been so long since I last socialized with friends.
Autres questions concernant "Home"
Q:
Since I work from home, I didn't put enough time into thinking about my tasks but rather / instead studied English. Once I finished my to-do list for work.
So now it turned out a big problem in my role. I couldn't catch Korean errors in the writing messages for the parents. I didn't think much about my work, so I made a lot of mistakes.
The thing is my English has improved a lot at the expense of studying but not work performance.
I dug my grave. I caused this situation. There is no one to blame.
Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
So now it turned out a big problem in my role. I couldn't catch Korean errors in the writing messages for the parents. I didn't think much about my work, so I made a lot of mistakes.
The thing is my English has improved a lot at the expense of studying but not work performance.
I dug my grave. I caused this situation. There is no one to blame.
Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
× Since I work from home, I didn't put enough time into thinking about my tasks but rather / instead studied English.
✓ Since I work from home, I didn't put enough time into thinking about my tasks, I studied English instead
× Once I finished my to-do list for work.
✓ once I finished my to-do list for work.
× So now it turned out a big problem in my role.
✓ So now it turned into a big problem for my job.
× I couldn't catch Korean errors in the writing messages for the parents.
✓ I couldn't catch Korean errors in my messages for the parents.
× The thing is my English has improved a lot at the expense of studying but not work performance.
✓ The thing is my English has improved a lot at the expense of work performance.
× There is no one to blame.
✓ There is no one else to blame.
✓ Since I work from home, I didn't put enough time into thinking about my tasks, I studied English instead
× Once I finished my to-do list for work.
✓ once I finished my to-do list for work.
× So now it turned out a big problem in my role.
✓ So now it turned into a big problem for my job.
× I couldn't catch Korean errors in the writing messages for the parents.
✓ I couldn't catch Korean errors in my messages for the parents.
× The thing is my English has improved a lot at the expense of studying but not work performance.
✓ The thing is my English has improved a lot at the expense of work performance.
× There is no one to blame.
✓ There is no one else to blame.
Q:
What does "any old home" mean in the sentence?
A:
"any old" is used to mean something like "not special in any way".
So "any old home" is "a home that has no special qualifications" = "a home where the person will not have the special knowledge needed to care for a baby dragon".
So "any old home" is "a home that has no special qualifications" = "a home where the person will not have the special knowledge needed to care for a baby dragon".
Q:
Since I work from home, I save more time, so I relax and have time to look back on myself. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
× Since I work from home, I save more time, so I relax and have time to look back on myself.
✓ I've saved more time since starting to work from home, so I've been able to relax and reflect on myself.
✓ I've saved more time since starting to work from home, so I've been able to relax and reflect on myself.
Q:
When I was driving back home from my work,I just realized that there wasn't my phone in my bag.
I thought that I left it at the office,and I went back to there. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
I thought that I left it at the office,and I went back to there. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
sounds natural just a bit of grammar needs corrections.
When I was driving back home from work,I just realized that my phone wasn't in my bag.
I thought I left it in the office,and I went back.
When I was driving back home from work,I just realized that my phone wasn't in my bag.
I thought I left it in the office,and I went back.
Q:
I want to say "She's not at home". Are these correct?
She's missing from home.
She's out.
She's away from home.
She stays away from home.
She's missing from home.
She's out.
She's away from home.
She stays away from home.
A:
she stays away from home isn’t something we would use y’all’s say as long as she’s missing from home unless she’s missing, the others are prefect!
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