Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Lady"
The meaning of "Lady" in various phrases and sentences
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What does That lady has got some baggage (figuratively) mean?
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Figurative baggage means issues/problems that someone is dealing with or struggling with. It has a negative connotation and usually implies that the said person is a liability or that they are a bit annoying to be around because they may need more attention than most people and because no one wants to help someone with all their problems...
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What does Nice blue ladies. The guest my very well be a gentleman.
This was the answer to my comments in chat.. mean?
This was the answer to my comments in chat.. mean?
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It doesn’t make sense to me. I’ve never heard of “blue ladies”.
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What does Please tell me what the lady said exactly to the frog. mean?
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"Oh, good morning Mr. Frog! Would you be so good as to burp into this jar please?"
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What does i will tell all the ladies what a stud you are mean?
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I will tell all ladies that you are an amazing man.
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What does Here's to the lady with the white shoes. mean?
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"Here's to the lady with the white shoes" in this phrasing means "Cheers to the woman wearing white shoes." Refers to a specific person.
Example sentences using "Lady"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with dominant lady.
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"this lady shows dominance" "Tidatu is one dominant lady"
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Please show me example sentences with how to ask the lady of swimming pool about the number of swimmer (who is currently using swimming pool).
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How many people are there?
How many people are currently using the pool?
How many people are currently using the pool?
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Please show me example sentences with lady gaga.
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Lady Gaga is a singer from America
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Please show me example sentences with this isn't over until the fat lady sing?.
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"Our team is behind by 5 points with 10 minutes left in the game. It look bad for out team, but it isn't over until the fat lady sings."
This is something usually said by the loser or expected loser. It mean "don't lose hope. There is still time to improve things (but the chances of doing this are slim)". The fat lady is an opera singer (think Wagner) that usually sings at the end of the opera. Then the show is over and it is time to leave.
This is something usually said by the loser or expected loser. It mean "don't lose hope. There is still time to improve things (but the chances of doing this are slim)". The fat lady is an opera singer (think Wagner) that usually sings at the end of the opera. Then the show is over and it is time to leave.
Synonyms of "Lady" and their differences
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What is the difference between The young lady who was sitting at the information desk, asked my name and profession. and The young lady sitting at the information desk, asked my name and profession. ?
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There doesn't need to be a comma in either sentence but there's no difference in meaning. The second sentence has a reduced relative clause in it, while the first has a "full" relative clause in it.
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What is the difference between ladies and gentlemen and kiddos ?
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ladies are women. gentlemen are men. kiddos are children.
kiddos is not a real word but is well known.
kiddos is not a real word but is well known.
Q:
What is the difference between Ma'am and lady ?
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Use ma'am when talking to the person directly, use lady when talking about the person to someone else.
ex1: Hello ma'am, how is your day?
ex2: I asked that lady about her day.
ex1: Hello ma'am, how is your day?
ex2: I asked that lady about her day.
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What is the difference between I am such a little lady and I am little lady ?
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“such” simply adds emphasis to your statement.
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What is the difference between lady and madam ?
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Madam can be used when replying someone, for instance, 'I understand what you mean, madam' (this is polite and quite formal). This is not really the case for 'lady'. If you use 'lady' when referring to someone (as in 'Listen lady, this matter....') you are belittling the other person and it's viewed as impolite.
Translations of "Lady"
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How do you say this in English (US)? " lady from 50", sounds natural? Does it mean" lady 50 years old"?
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One can’t say “a lady from 50.” Maybe over 50 or past 50 or even after 50; but not from 50. However, one can say “from the age of 50 on,” although it’s a bit stilted. I suppose that with enough context, one could say “a lady from 50 _on_,” but it wouldn’t be the most natural choice in most cases. One could refer to a woman “from 50 to 60 years old,” too — but not just “from 50” with nothing after that: no “on” or “years on” or range, etc.
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How do you say this in English (US)? 映画ムーランルージュ「lady marmalade」でフランス語の部分がありますが、何て言っているんですか?
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@hannalei
It is "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi (ce soir) ?"
It has a vulgar meaning (I'm sorry in advance 😓):
"Would you like to sleep with me (tonight)?"
'sleep with' to mean having a physical relation. 😳
It is "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi (ce soir) ?"
It has a vulgar meaning (I'm sorry in advance 😓):
"Would you like to sleep with me (tonight)?"
'sleep with' to mean having a physical relation. 😳
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? latest ladies product
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For example:
This is our latest ladies product
This is our latest ladies product
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How do you say this in English (US)? lady?
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How do you say this in English (US)? ladies and gentlemen
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Other questions about "Lady"
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is it rude to call a lady maam when she is not old? do I make her feel like being treated as a grandma by that?
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I think some people might feel that way.
You hear it a lot in customer service. Generally, I would use it if the woman seemed like she was over 40.
You hear it a lot in customer service. Generally, I would use it if the woman seemed like she was over 40.
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I'm wondering what the lady said at 1:42~43 in the video clip down below. I heard "You speak little short." I hope this is correct.
https://youtu.be/AXfjTR1y19I
https://youtu.be/AXfjTR1y19I
A:
This was fun!
She says
“You’re just being a little short.”
Referring to that he seems slightly upset, angry, and not showing a lot of emotion.
She seems to be a bit hard to understand (myself included) as she has a thicker accent, probably from Tennessee (Southern Eastern US) or the surrounding area. Maybe even Texas.
I had to listen to it a few times, so I can’t blame you for mishearing.
Hopefully this helps! Let me know if you have any questions!
She says
“You’re just being a little short.”
Referring to that he seems slightly upset, angry, and not showing a lot of emotion.
She seems to be a bit hard to understand (myself included) as she has a thicker accent, probably from Tennessee (Southern Eastern US) or the surrounding area. Maybe even Texas.
I had to listen to it a few times, so I can’t blame you for mishearing.
Hopefully this helps! Let me know if you have any questions!
Q:
She let the pregnant lady take a rest on the chair and gave her a cup of water
Is it grammatically correct?
Is it grammatically correct?
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yes, though the way you used "rest" is more of an Elgland Elnglish term. If you want it to sound more American you would usually say "take a break"
Q:
What is the lady wearing?
Can I say it is a device that help the optician exam people's eyesight?
Can I say it is a device that help the optician exam people's eyesight?
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The woman is wearing a device that helps the optician examine people's eyesight.
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What this lady says in this video, from0:39 to 0:48?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBD2N6bqgGQ
It is an another version of Feist 1234, so the lyric on Internet donot appropriate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBD2N6bqgGQ
It is an another version of Feist 1234, so the lyric on Internet donot appropriate
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I could not understand the very last bit but to me the section you're asking about is:
"...of guilty, sure. Four teenage boys riding horses (with...?__________. Way too young though, won't you please let them in."
Sorry I could not get that middle piece.
"...of guilty, sure. Four teenage boys riding horses (with...?__________. Way too young though, won't you please let them in."
Sorry I could not get that middle piece.
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