Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Jean"
La signification de "Jean" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie how much do these jeans cost ? is it natural? do or does?? ?
A:
not natural, and I don't understand your meaning.
maybe: "what's the plan for the trip?"
maybe: "what's the plan for the trip?"
Q:
Que signifie These jeans were thrifted from goodwill.
What does thrift mean ? ?
What does thrift mean ? ?
A:
Thrifting means shopping at thrift stores ( used clothing and other items). Goodwill is a thrift store.
Q:
Que signifie Tore my jeans by accident ?
A:
It means I accidentally ripped my jeans
Q:
Que signifie I don't like to wear jeans JUST BECAUSE they are in fashion. ?
A:
The fact that the jeans are fashionable, or popular is the reason the person doesn't like to wear jeans. Think of it this way: "Jeans are fashionable, から I don't like to wear them", or ジーンズは今めかしいだから着るが好きじゃない (i think), sorry if my Japanese is bad.
when they say "just" it means that is the only reason, all the nuance/tone of this statement is that normally they like jeans, but because they are popular they don't want to wear them because they don't want to be the same as everyone else.
when they say "just" it means that is the only reason, all the nuance/tone of this statement is that normally they like jeans, but because they are popular they don't want to wear them because they don't want to be the same as everyone else.
Q:
Que signifie masculine jeans with a tough edge ?
A:
Sounds like rugged, sturdy jeans, that are maybe ripped or distressed
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Jean"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant how much is the jeans .
A:
First – it’s, how much ARE the jeans. Jeans are always treated as a plural.
Second – “How much are the jeans?“ is already a complete sentence.
First – it’s, how much ARE the jeans. Jeans are always treated as a plural.
Second – “How much are the jeans?“ is already a complete sentence.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant worn jeans enters a mom-and-pop store.
A:
A man with worn and tattered jeans enters a mom-and-pop store to buy a new pair.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant jeans.
A:
"Those are some really nice jeans."
"I prefer darker colored jeans over light colored ones."
"These jeans are really soft."
"Where did you buy those jeans?"
"Levi's is a popular jean company."
"He was standing on the corner wearing only a T-shirt and jeans."
"I prefer darker colored jeans over light colored ones."
"These jeans are really soft."
"Where did you buy those jeans?"
"Levi's is a popular jean company."
"He was standing on the corner wearing only a T-shirt and jeans."
Mots similaires à "Jean" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre i bought two new blue jeans yesterday et i bought two pairs of new jeans yesterday ?
A:
We always refer to jeans in the plural using a pair of jeans, or some jeans (which can be a single pair or several pairs). The same is true of spectacles/glassses, scissors, trousers and other words usually used in the plural or with "a pair".
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre Because I've never seen you wash jeans. et Because I've never seen that you are washing jeans ?
A:
“Because I’ve never seen that you are washing jeans” is an unnatural sentence.
The first sentence “Because I’ve never seen you wash jeans” is good and natural.
You could also say: “Because I’ve never seen you washing jeans”.
The first sentence “Because I’ve never seen you wash jeans” is good and natural.
You could also say: “Because I’ve never seen you washing jeans”.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre she dresses jeans et She dresses in jeans ?
A:
Nobody says “she dresses jeans” That implies you literally dress the clothing jeans.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre I am wearing jeans et I am put jeans on et I am put on jeans ?
A:
I am wearing jeans - You have jeans on at this current moment
I am put jeans on
I am put on jeans
These are unnatural
I am put jeans on
I am put on jeans
These are unnatural
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre jeans et pants ?
A:
Jeans is a type of trouser made of heavy twill called denim whereas pants is a generic term that refers to all kinds of trousers worn by men and women. Pants are made of lighter fabric than jeans. Pants are more formal than jeans that are rugged in appearance.
Traductions de "Jean"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? Which one is correct? And why?
The jeans are elastic.
The jeans are stretchy.
The jeans are elastic.
The jeans are stretchy.
A:
Either is fine! I would say stretchy but it’s more casual
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)?
1. Ripped jeans is a fashion nowadays.
2. Ripped jeans is a trend nowadays.
which is correct? would you correct if any mistake?
1. Ripped jeans is a fashion nowadays.
2. Ripped jeans is a trend nowadays.
which is correct? would you correct if any mistake?
A:
@EngbuZz-_ both are correct but trend is more appropriate I think...
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? en español, I've got jeans with more wear on them than she does and she doesn't want someone used up like me
A:
Mis jeans son más experimentados que ella. Ella no quiere alguien tan desgastado como yo.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? black old jeans or old black jeans
A:
old blacj jeans
Autres questions concernant "Jean"
Q:
How to say that he got his jeans white "you whited your jeans on the church's window"?
A:
we don't. You could say "you dirtied your jeans white from the church window"
Q:
I usually wear jeans to work.
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What does "to" mean ?
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What does "to" mean ?
A:
The word "to" is a direction word. It is normally placed before the destination or recipient. It sort of functions like "に".
しごとに ジーンズが だいたいきます。
I usually wear jeans to work.
しごとに == to work
Examples:
Origin: Me; Destination: You.
I wrote a letter to you.
Here "to" marks the destination of the letter, which is you.
Origin: Your home; Destination: Grocery store.
You walked to the grocery store.
Here "to" marks the destination of yourself, which is the grocery store.
Hope that helps
しごとに ジーンズが だいたいきます。
I usually wear jeans to work.
しごとに == to work
Examples:
Origin: Me; Destination: You.
I wrote a letter to you.
Here "to" marks the destination of the letter, which is you.
Origin: Your home; Destination: Grocery store.
You walked to the grocery store.
Here "to" marks the destination of yourself, which is the grocery store.
Hope that helps
Q:
I can't wear jeans to work. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
Vérifiez la question pour voir la réponse
Q:
4.-Let me tell you buy these jeans Because are comfortables
Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
Let me talk to you about buying these jeans because they are comfortable. *
Q:
These jeans don't fit in my feet Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
You wear jeans on your legs, so you might mean "these jeans don't fit me", or "these jeans don't fit my legs"
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