Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Library"
La signification de "Library" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie I go to the library at this point. I have to leave my stuff there over dinner and then go back in the evening to make it worth it.
she leave her stuff in the library while having dinner? until dinner? ?
she leave her stuff in the library while having dinner? until dinner? ?
A:
she leaves her stuff in the library while she has dinner. until dinner means up to the time of dinner.
Q:
Que signifie That’s back by the library. ?
A:
"Back by" could mean it is back in the direction you came from. Or it and the library could be in the back part of a larger school or campus or town.
Q:
Que signifie I forgot my library card. Can I check you out? ?
A:
It’s a pickup line. Pickup lines are phrases (often cheesy or funny ones) used when you want to flirt with somebody.
“Checking someone out” means to look at a person in an admiring way because you find them attractive.
Example: “Oh my god, that waitress was totally checking you out!”
When you “check out a book” you’re borrowing it from a library.
Example: “Are you checking out that book or just browsing?”
So although the words “check out” are the same in both, the meaning is different when applied to a person 🙂
They begin the pickup line by saying “I forgot my library card” and then finish it with “can I check you out?”, but they mean the other version of “check out”, not the one used for library books, lol.
“Checking someone out” means to look at a person in an admiring way because you find them attractive.
Example: “Oh my god, that waitress was totally checking you out!”
When you “check out a book” you’re borrowing it from a library.
Example: “Are you checking out that book or just browsing?”
So although the words “check out” are the same in both, the meaning is different when applied to a person 🙂
They begin the pickup line by saying “I forgot my library card” and then finish it with “can I check you out?”, but they mean the other version of “check out”, not the one used for library books, lol.
Q:
Que signifie We did get the library reservation so were set for Thursday at 12 ?
A:
"to be set" for something, in this context, is an informal way to say "to have done everything you need to do to prepare for something."
A: Is Wendy bringing the karaoke machine?
B: Yes, and Mary is bringing snacks.
A: How about Sue? Was she able to get permission from her mom to stay over?
B: Yup. We're all set for a super-fun night!
A: Is Wendy bringing the karaoke machine?
B: Yes, and Mary is bringing snacks.
A: How about Sue? Was she able to get permission from her mom to stay over?
B: Yup. We're all set for a super-fun night!
Q:
Que signifie The library invented new rooms the more that you visited. ?
A:
So it looks like the movie isn't fantasy/SF so I think it just means that the library is so big, that they keep finding new rooms each time they visit, so it seems like the library is making(inventing) new rooms each time they go.
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Library"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant In the library near of my house exist books for less than US$ 5.
Is correct? Sounds Natural?.
Is correct? Sounds Natural?.
A:
The library doesn't sell books, you can borrow them for free.
Bookstores sell books.
"The bookstore near my house sells books for less than $5."
Bookstores sell books.
"The bookstore near my house sells books for less than $5."
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant library.
A:
I went to the library to read a book.
The library was closed.
I want to go to the library to return my book.
The library was closed.
I want to go to the library to return my book.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant library.
A:
1. "I'm going to go to the library after school." 2. "I read books at the library." 3. "My school has a big library." 4. "I study at the library everyday."
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant I'll stay in the library..
A:
I'll stay in the library and read some books.
I'll stay in the library and study.
I'll stay in the library to finish my work.
I'll stay in the library while waiting for class.
I'll stay in the library and study.
I'll stay in the library to finish my work.
I'll stay in the library while waiting for class.
Mots similaires à "Library" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre Were you in the library all morning? et Have you been in the library all morning? ?
A:
were you in - the person is not in the library right now as we are speaking. they might have been there earlier though.
have you been in - the person is in the library right now as we are speaking. they might not have been in the library earlier though.
have you been in - the person is in the library right now as we are speaking. they might not have been in the library earlier though.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre I will go to the library. et I would go to the library. ?
A:
"I will" is something you're going to do but not done.
"I would" means you can possibly do it but the event has already happened.
I will go to the library after school to do some research for my project.
I would have gone to the library earlier if you told me about the research project.
"I would" means you can possibly do it but the event has already happened.
I will go to the library after school to do some research for my project.
I would have gone to the library earlier if you told me about the research project.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre I study at the library. et I study in the library. ?
A:
it is the same meaning.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre This is the library where I have worked since Feb. et This is the library where I have been working since Feb. ?
A:
They mean the same thing. But the second one sounds better (more fluid/native-sounding)
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre She may be at the library et She may be in the library ?
A:
Both mean the almost the same thing, however you could say "at the library" if the person was standing right outside the door, in situation "in the library" wouldn't work.
Traductions de "Library"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? the library
A:
i'm not using those apps...kakaotalk,line,whatsapp
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? dreaming little library/
dreaming small library
Are these natural?
It is the name of the small library for local. 는
dreaming small library
Are these natural?
It is the name of the small library for local. 는
A:
Of course. 천만에욥!
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? in library I uesd print for copies and i need to pay in the front desk. “Can I pay for this copies here?
A:
that's perfect
you are good in this
you are good in this
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? in library or at library?
A:
Neither are correct. You should say "in the library", "at the library", "in a library" or "at a library". All four of these are correct, but they are slightly different. Use 'the' when you are talking about a library known to the listener. Use 'a' when talking about a library that is not already known to the listener.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? library
A:
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Autres questions concernant "Library"
Q:
I came library after class was over. I have been studying English until now. But I tired. It's about time, I will get home and eat delicious food. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
I came from the library after class was over.
I have been studying English.
But I am tired, it's about time that I go home and eat something.
Notes:The placement of "I have been studying english" sounds kinda odd right there. I suggest saying something such as:
I have been studying English at the library after class.
I have been studying English.
But I am tired, it's about time that I go home and eat something.
Notes:The placement of "I have been studying english" sounds kinda odd right there. I suggest saying something such as:
I have been studying English at the library after class.
Q:
I'll go library tomorrow Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
"I'll go to the library" would be better.
Q:
I'm ready to study.
I like to study in the library because it's silent so I can concentrate studying.
Further, I can buy a coffee like Starbucks only by $1.5! It's Amazing!! Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
I like to study in the library because it's silent so I can concentrate studying.
Further, I can buy a coffee like Starbucks only by $1.5! It's Amazing!! Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
I can buy a cup of coffee like Starbucks (a cup of starbucks coffee/ a cup of coffee that is like Starbucks) for only $1.5!
Q:
"I fell asleep when I sat in the library."
Is it the same as the following sentence?
"I fell asleep when sitting in the library."
Is it the same as the following sentence?
"I fell asleep when sitting in the library."
A:
No!
The first implies you sat first, then fell asleep immediately afterwards.
The second implies you fell asleep at some point while you were sitting. (The correct way to write this is "I fell asleep while sitting in the library.")
The first implies you sat first, then fell asleep immediately afterwards.
The second implies you fell asleep at some point while you were sitting. (The correct way to write this is "I fell asleep while sitting in the library.")
Q:
1. I went to the library nearby with my husband on foot.
2. I went to the nearest library with my husband on foot. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
2. I went to the nearest library with my husband on foot. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
Both are natural, but it would be better to use the verb "walk" in conversation.
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