Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Picture"
The meaning of "Picture" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I will let you think get a picture. mean?
A:
let's go according to the sentence
.1st we know he loves her
2nd she doesn't know he loves her
clear??
example :-
He says to her > You told me to get a haircut and i did it! >🌟 just because you said!!🌟 >he tries to let her know >that he loves her >she listens
the ACT between the 🌟 's is what he is trying to say indirectly..
the girl who is TRYING TO UNDERSTAND HIS INDIRECT STATEMENT and she understood!!
here the girl understood him therefore she🍁gets the picture🍁
Got it?! if you still didn't ask again.. please..
.1st we know he loves her
2nd she doesn't know he loves her
clear??
example :-
He says to her > You told me to get a haircut and i did it! >🌟 just because you said!!🌟 >he tries to let her know >that he loves her >she listens
the ACT between the 🌟 's is what he is trying to say indirectly..
the girl who is TRYING TO UNDERSTAND HIS INDIRECT STATEMENT and she understood!!
here the girl understood him therefore she🍁gets the picture🍁
Got it?! if you still didn't ask again.. please..
Q:
What does Would you please let me know what does it mean by “you will cook”in this picture?does it mean you will feet very hot?
Thanks for your help! mean?
Thanks for your help! mean?
A:
@an_naAnna
That's right. You will get too hot – as if you were in an oven. It's a common idiomatic expression about getting too hot.
That's right. You will get too hot – as if you were in an oven. It's a common idiomatic expression about getting too hot.
Q:
What does in the picture
the passage starts with "such"
however, I can not clearly get what such stands for
can anyone help me? mean?
the passage starts with "such"
however, I can not clearly get what such stands for
can anyone help me? mean?
A:
To be honest, I have no idea how to even explain it. It’s not something we ever learn in school. I think only someone with a degree in English might know how to explain it well. If I had to put it in easier-to-understand words, I would say you can kind of think of it like this: “Many experts agree that significant global warming is now inevitable due to our dependence on fossil fuels and the volume of carbon dioxide already released into the atmosphere.”
It’s pretty rare for something to be written this way, and I think you would only find something written like it in academic papers/works or very advanced-level readings. I feel like it’s just a way to make your writing sound more formal, or maybe to emphasize what you’re saying a little bit.
It’s pretty rare for something to be written this way, and I think you would only find something written like it in academic papers/works or very advanced-level readings. I feel like it’s just a way to make your writing sound more formal, or maybe to emphasize what you’re saying a little bit.
Q:
What does I have some pictures taken on the beach. mean?
A:
needs context. could be:
The speaker is got pictures done at the beach, like a photo shoot
the speaker has pictures that were taken on the beach. ( you can leave that were out in this case)
The speaker is got pictures done at the beach, like a photo shoot
the speaker has pictures that were taken on the beach. ( you can leave that were out in this case)
Q:
What does Would you please kindly let me know what does it mean by “picking up on the cue”in the picture?
mean?
mean?
A:
@an_naAnna Hello!
Picking up on the cue means that you paid attention to Lucy and she gave you a look or motion (cue) that caused you to know (pick up) to follow after.
Picking up on the cue means that you paid attention to Lucy and she gave you a look or motion (cue) that caused you to know (pick up) to follow after.
Example sentences using "Picture"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with big picture.
A:
In order to make a wise decision, we need to step back and see the big picture.
Jane is holding a big picture of her family.
Jane is holding a big picture of her family.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with “I can picture them better in my head(mind)”.
A:
I have such a tough time sketching my boyfriend. I can picture him better in my head.
I totally trashed my final! I couldn’t put my thoughts on paper because I could only picture the concepts in my head.
I have such a tough time sketching my boyfriend. I can picture him better in my head.
I totally trashed my final! I couldn’t put my thoughts on paper because I could only picture the concepts in my head.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "picture" and "photograph".
A:
I have a picture.
He took a photograph.
Can you take my picture please.
I drew a picture.
I have a picture.
He took a photograph.
Can you take my picture please.
I drew a picture.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with picture doesn’t do it justice.
A:
I snapped this photo of the damage from the earthquake, but the picture doesn't do justice to the devastation.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with “past continous”. In this picture how you will u know that it is the form of past continous?.
A:
was is past and wondering (action) is having ing form makes continuous
Synonyms of "Picture" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between There are two pictures round these walls. and There are two pictures on these walls. ?
A:
Two pictures round these walls means that the pictures are near the wall but not on it. There are two pictures on these walls means that the pictures are on the wall. :)
Q:
What is the difference between You're not allowed to take pictures here. and Don't take pictures here. ?
A:
You're not allowed to means that the decision is not mine. I do not make the policy. I am blameless.
I am deciding that you will not take pictures.
I am deciding that you will not take pictures.
Q:
What is the difference between picture and photo and photograph ?
A:
"Picture" is most commonly used, and has the most broad meaning. You could call a drawing, painting, and photo all "pictures".
"Photo" is very specifically used to refer to something taken with a camera, and is the shorthand way to say "photograph".
"Photograph" is technically synonymous with "photo", but makes me think of a physical print-out, rather than a digital image on a phone or computer. It could technically still be used to describe digital images, though.
"Photo" is very specifically used to refer to something taken with a camera, and is the shorthand way to say "photograph".
"Photograph" is technically synonymous with "photo", but makes me think of a physical print-out, rather than a digital image on a phone or computer. It could technically still be used to describe digital images, though.
Q:
What is the difference between I have several pictures to show you. They "may" offer you some evidence on the case. and They "can" offer you ~ and They "could" offer you ~ ?
A:
1) They can offer you.
- 'can' expresses general possibilities - possibilities that are believed to have a chance to happen many times (not only one time), or happen to almost everyone/ many people (not only person), or happen in almost every situation.
Ex: It can be cold and wet in spring here. (this is possible every year, not just in one year)
Being made to wait for long can be annoyed. (this is possible to many people, not only the speaker)
There is a traffic jam now. We can be late for the meeting. (same goes with above)
- If this 'can' expresses general possibilities, then 'you' in this sentence doesn't refer to one person but more. Otherwise, it would express 'ability'
2) Both "They 'may' offer you" and "They 'could' offer you" have the same meaning and express (personal) possibilities - possibilities that are believed to happen now or in the future by only the speaker. "may" and "could" can be rephrased as "I think it is possible that ...". Moreover, in this situation, 'could' rarely mean a past ability (what it is expressing is based heavily on the context).
Sorry for being too wordy. Hope you can understand :D
- 'can' expresses general possibilities - possibilities that are believed to have a chance to happen many times (not only one time), or happen to almost everyone/ many people (not only person), or happen in almost every situation.
Ex: It can be cold and wet in spring here. (this is possible every year, not just in one year)
Being made to wait for long can be annoyed. (this is possible to many people, not only the speaker)
There is a traffic jam now. We can be late for the meeting. (same goes with above)
- If this 'can' expresses general possibilities, then 'you' in this sentence doesn't refer to one person but more. Otherwise, it would express 'ability'
2) Both "They 'may' offer you" and "They 'could' offer you" have the same meaning and express (personal) possibilities - possibilities that are believed to happen now or in the future by only the speaker. "may" and "could" can be rephrased as "I think it is possible that ...". Moreover, in this situation, 'could' rarely mean a past ability (what it is expressing is based heavily on the context).
Sorry for being too wordy. Hope you can understand :D
Q:
What is the difference between I saw picture of her on the wall and I saw her picture on the wall and and the same question for "my friend and friend of mine" ?
A:
I saw picture of her on the wall and I saw her picture on the wall and and the same question for "my friend and friend of mine
Corrected:
I saw a picture of her on the wall and I saw her picture on the wall, and and the same question for "my friend and a friend of mine.
Generally speaking in both cases, the picture and the friend, each form can be used. But they may also imply important differences.
So it’s important to choose one’s words carefully or risk misunderstanding.
Her picture and a picture of her, do not necessarily indicate the same message.
1
I saw a picture of her on the wall,
indicates that the speaker saw a picture of the female person on a particular wall.
2
I saw her picture on the wall.
This might mean the same thing, but it is not so definite, because it might also mean, that the speaker saw a picture belonging to or produced by the female person on a particular wall.
E.g.
the female person might own the picture referred to, or might be a photographer or an artist who produced it.
3
My friend:
is my friend, or, my friend will be visiting
That person is my friend.
This might also imply that the speaker is a indicating that they are referring to their one and only friend.
Friend of mine:
is a friend of mine, or, a friend of mine will be visiting
This might also mean the same thing, but might imply that the friend referred to is one of, a number of, or, numerous friends.
😁
I saw picture of her on the wall and I saw her picture on the wall and and the same question for "my friend and friend of mine
Corrected:
I saw a picture of her on the wall and I saw her picture on the wall, and and the same question for "my friend and a friend of mine.
Generally speaking in both cases, the picture and the friend, each form can be used. But they may also imply important differences.
So it’s important to choose one’s words carefully or risk misunderstanding.
Her picture and a picture of her, do not necessarily indicate the same message.
1
I saw a picture of her on the wall,
indicates that the speaker saw a picture of the female person on a particular wall.
2
I saw her picture on the wall.
This might mean the same thing, but it is not so definite, because it might also mean, that the speaker saw a picture belonging to or produced by the female person on a particular wall.
E.g.
the female person might own the picture referred to, or might be a photographer or an artist who produced it.
3
My friend:
is my friend, or, my friend will be visiting
That person is my friend.
This might also imply that the speaker is a indicating that they are referring to their one and only friend.
Friend of mine:
is a friend of mine, or, a friend of mine will be visiting
This might also mean the same thing, but might imply that the friend referred to is one of, a number of, or, numerous friends.
😁
Translations of "Picture"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? picture below
A:
"the limit as x approaches zero of five"
"the limit as x goes to zero of five"
"the limit as x goes to zero of five"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How would you describe this picture?
A:
It was a little confusing but now I get it. :) I think…
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? The pictures are amazing. Did you take/shoot/…❓ them with/on/…❓ a new camera?
A:
Did you take them with a new camera?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what's in the picture?
A:
Cruse معناها لعن/ملعون
مو خاطئة لكن revile معناها اشمل يعني بشمل كل انواع المسبات مو بس اللعن
Cruse معناها لعن/ملعون
مو خاطئة لكن revile معناها اشمل يعني بشمل كل انواع المسبات مو بس اللعن
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? The picture shows …
A:
as seen in the picture...
from the picture,...
from the picture,...
Other questions about "Picture"
Q:
How should you translate "それとも なにかい?" in the attached picture into English.
A:
In that case, maybe "Or am I missing something?" ...or just leave it out altogether.
I might translate the first line there as "Hey, you lousy bums. Is that what anyone who professes to make a living by the code of manhood would do?"
(Or am I missing something?) Do you intend to torment this man [to death]/[until he dies]?
I might translate the first line there as "Hey, you lousy bums. Is that what anyone who professes to make a living by the code of manhood would do?"
(Or am I missing something?) Do you intend to torment this man [to death]/[until he dies]?
Q:
1. Could you please take a picture of me that includes the bakery?
2. Could you please take a picture of me with the bakery in the background?
저 제과점 나오게 사진 좀 찍어주실래요?
Question➡️Are both natural? Does this sound natural?
2. Could you please take a picture of me with the bakery in the background?
저 제과점 나오게 사진 좀 찍어주실래요?
Question➡️Are both natural? Does this sound natural?
A:
× Could you please take a picture of me that includes the bakery?
✓ Could you please take a picture of me in front of the bakery?
× 2. Could you please take a picture of me with the bakery in the background?
✓ ✅2. Could you please take a picture of me with the bakery in the background?
".. that includes the bakery." is unnatural.
✓ Could you please take a picture of me in front of the bakery?
× 2. Could you please take a picture of me with the bakery in the background?
✓ ✅2. Could you please take a picture of me with the bakery in the background?
".. that includes the bakery." is unnatural.
Q:
1. Could you please take a picture of me that includes the bakery?
2. Could you please take a picture of me with the bakery in the picture?
저 제과점 나오게 사진 좀 찍어주실래요? Does this sound natural?
2. Could you please take a picture of me with the bakery in the picture?
저 제과점 나오게 사진 좀 찍어주실래요? Does this sound natural?
A:
Sentence 2 is more natural
Q:
If there was a picture of Tom playing basketball, could I introduce the picture like “This is Tom. He is playing basketball”, “This is Tom. He was playing basketball” and “This was Tom. He was playing basketball.”?
A:
The first sentence, " This is Tom. He is playing basketball. " sounds good, along with the sentence " This is Tom. He was playing basketball. " The third sentence sounds like you are saying Tom is dead in the present moment, but if that is what you are saying, then it works.
Q:
Could you please take a picture of me with the building in?
저 건물 나오게 사진 찍어주실래요? Does this sound natural?
저 건물 나오게 사진 찍어주실래요? Does this sound natural?
A:
× Could you please take a picture of me with the building in?
✓ Could you please take a picture of me IN FRONT OF the building
✓ Could you please take a picture of me IN FRONT OF the building
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