Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Neighbor"
The meaning of "Neighbor" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does "he happens to be my neighbor"
"Soft crab happens to be my favorite food"
"She just happens to be your BF"
what is happening to mean above sentences? mean?
"Soft crab happens to be my favorite food"
"She just happens to be your BF"
what is happening to mean above sentences? mean?
A:
We use "happens" to indicate there is a coincidence tied to something in a previous statement.
"I met my new boss today. He happens to be my neighbor."
"They brought some soft crab to the party. Soft crab happens to be my favorite food."
"There is a new person in my class at school. She happens to be your BF"
in each case, "happens" connects the coincidence of a relationship of the first sentence to the second one.
It designates a difference from a deliberate connection such as
I met my new boss today. He hired me because he is my neighbor"
"I met my new boss today. He happens to be my neighbor."
"They brought some soft crab to the party. Soft crab happens to be my favorite food."
"There is a new person in my class at school. She happens to be your BF"
in each case, "happens" connects the coincidence of a relationship of the first sentence to the second one.
It designates a difference from a deliberate connection such as
I met my new boss today. He hired me because he is my neighbor"
Q:
What does He couldn't care less that his neighbors were moving. mean?
A:
It means that the person doesn't care at all if his neighbors move to another place.
Q:
What does we go and see our neighbors for a cup of tea
what does " for a cup of tea " mean? mean?
what does " for a cup of tea " mean? mean?
A:
‘for a cup of tea’ means to go and drink some tea. so this sentence means we go and see our neighbours to have/drink a cup of tea together
Q:
What does Our neighbor Ragnar has long coveted the sweet perfume of her bile duct. mean?
A:
Your interpretation would appear to be as good as mine, it sounds like Ragnar really wants that bile duct, possibly they are referring to ambergris?
Q:
What does I once told you about my neighbor who has a dog. mean?
A:
意味が二つあります。一つは一度という意味でもう一つはかつて/ある時という意味です。
I met him once before.
以前に一度会ったことがあった。
Once upon a time = 昔々
母はかつて水泳で優勝したことがある。
My mother was once a champion swimmer.
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地球が円いという考えをかつて人々はちょう笑した。
People once sneered at the idea that the earth is round.
かつて一度もこんな大群衆を見たことがない。
Not once have I seen this big of a crowd of people.
I met him once before.
以前に一度会ったことがあった。
Once upon a time = 昔々
母はかつて水泳で優勝したことがある。
My mother was once a champion swimmer.
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地球が円いという考えをかつて人々はちょう笑した。
People once sneered at the idea that the earth is round.
かつて一度もこんな大群衆を見たことがない。
Not once have I seen this big of a crowd of people.
Example sentences using "Neighbor"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with neighbor(s).
A:
Our new neighbors are very humble.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with neighbor.
A:
The new neighbor is weird! I heard him talking by himself!
Synonyms of "Neighbor" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between neighbor and neighborhood ?
A:
A neighbor is a person who lives next to you. A neighborhood is a named district in a city where people live.
Q:
What is the difference between neighbor and neighborhood ?
A:
Neighbors are the people who live in surrounding homes around your home.
Example: My neighbors name is Laura.
A neighborhood is the area you live in.
Example: The community I live in is called Oasis.
Example: My neighbors name is Laura.
A neighborhood is the area you live in.
Example: The community I live in is called Oasis.
Q:
What is the difference between neighbor and neighborhood and nearby ?
A:
neighbor - a person living near. 近所の人, 隣人
neighborhood - the area around the house or building. 近所
nearby - not far from here. 隣
neighborhood - the area around the house or building. 近所
nearby - not far from here. 隣
Q:
What is the difference between neighbor and neighborhood ?
A:
Neighbour - someone who lives very close to you: Have you met Pat, my next-door neighbour?
Neighbourhood - the area of a town that surrounds someone's home, or the people who live in this area: There were lots of kids in my neighbourhood when I was growing up.
There's a dictionary you can use when you have questions like this: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/
I hope I've helped you.
Neighbourhood - the area of a town that surrounds someone's home, or the people who live in this area: There were lots of kids in my neighbourhood when I was growing up.
There's a dictionary you can use when you have questions like this: http://dictionary.cambridge.org/
I hope I've helped you.
Q:
What is the difference between neighbor and adjacency ?
A:
neighbor is someone who live beside or nearby you. adjacent is diagonal. so if someone lives adjacent to you they could also be considered your neighbor.
Translations of "Neighbor"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 二軒先に住んでる子供がうるさい
The neighbors's kids living two doors away are noisy?
The neighbors's kids living two doors away are noisy?
A:
The kid who lives two houses away is noisy.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? neighbors
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? neighbor
A:
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a person living near or next door to the speaker or person referred to.
a person living near or next door to the speaker or person referred to.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? how do you say neighbor
A:
It's spelt 'neighbour' in British English.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I want to explain my neighbor. I was born in west side of Tokyo.It's calls edogawa-ku.
A:
"I was born in Western Tokyo, in a city called Edogawa-ku."
Other questions about "Neighbor"
Q:
I think the neighbor is at fault for spitting out from inside of his place though the window.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
I think the neighbor is at fault for spitting out of his window.
Q:
I got scolded by neighbor today. I was frightened because she was so mad and yelling at me. Does this sound natural?
A:
I got scolded by my neighbor today. It was frightening, because she was so mad and was yelling at me.
Q:
They'll be a much better neighbors once they move out. lol Does this sound natural?
A:
× They'll be a much better neighbors once they move out.
✓ They'll be much better neighbors once they move out.
Since "neighbors" is plural, you can't say "a". But apart from that, good job :)
✓ They'll be much better neighbors once they move out.
Since "neighbors" is plural, you can't say "a". But apart from that, good job :)
Q:
A neighbor has found a lost dog yesterday and has kept it. They are trying to find the owner, but no information for now. Does this sound natural?
A:
It sounds really good, well as good as it can sound from across a screen. lol, but I didn't have to stop and re-read things. Good job!! 🖒
Q:
We've been neighbors for a quite long time but we never talked like friends, I mean if I saw her I would greet her, but it was just it Does this sound natural?
A:
We've been neighbors for quite long time but we never talked like friends, I mean if I saw her I would greet her, but that would be it.
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