Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Play"
The meaning of "Play" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does She don’t play that. mean?
A:
It means “she doesn’t allow that” or “she doesn’t like that.”
It’s an uncommon slang form, but it sounds nice in this scene because they are musicians, and they are using the word “play” for both their instruments and their feelings.
It’s an uncommon slang form, but it sounds nice in this scene because they are musicians, and they are using the word “play” for both their instruments and their feelings.
Q:
What does "play it by ear" idiom mean?
A:
to 'go with the flow' or to just see what happens because you're not sure what's going to happen. It means you wont plan for something and instead will just respond as things come up.
Q:
What does If you play, you PLAY FOR KEEPS. mean?
A:
It means that you are playing seriously and not showing any mercy. I think the phrase originates from the idea that you can wager money in a symbolic sense on certain games. For example, many people play poker using chips with their friends, but those chips in a friendly game don't usually represent actual money. Playing for keeps, on the other hand, would imply that the victor gets to keep that which was wagered, hence the more serious attitude to the game.
Q:
What does play it off mean?
A:
its basically just like saying act like everything is normal
for example,
you arrive to school late and run into principal so your friend says "play it off" or "act normal"
for example,
you arrive to school late and run into principal so your friend says "play it off" or "act normal"
Q:
What does play the man, not the board. mean?
A:
When playing board games such as chess or go, make decisions based on your opponent's personality, not just the positions of the pieces.
Example sentences using "Play"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with play.
A:
They played all day - (something that they already did)
They love to play -(something that’s happening now)
They love playing
They love to play -(something that’s happening now)
They love playing
Q:
Please show me example sentences with play it by year (idiom).
A:
A: What are your plans for today?
B: I don’t know, I think I’ll just play it by ear.
B: I don’t know, I think I’ll just play it by ear.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with play
en español puede tener dos significados ,?
what can you play?
i am playing futball.
en español puede tener dos significados ,?
what can you play?
i am playing futball.
A:
"Let's play cards."
"My brother is playing soccer with his students."
"Can you teach me how to play guitar?"
"Next, play a C minor scale."
"Don't play games with me—this is serious."
"What song is playing next?"
"What's playing at the movie theatre?"
"My dog learned a new trick. Now he can play dead."
"Some kids in the playground were playing house."
"My brother is playing soccer with his students."
"Can you teach me how to play guitar?"
"Next, play a C minor scale."
"Don't play games with me—this is serious."
"What song is playing next?"
"What's playing at the movie theatre?"
"My dog learned a new trick. Now he can play dead."
"Some kids in the playground were playing house."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with play .
A:
Let's play Monopoly.
The kids like to play outside.
He played with his dog.
I play the flute.
I play baseball.
She plays with dolls.
The kids like to play outside.
He played with his dog.
I play the flute.
I play baseball.
She plays with dolls.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with play around.
A:
Example : "stop playing around and start working already."
"Are you playing around with me?"
"I like to play around with girls"
"Are you playing around with me?"
"I like to play around with girls"
Synonyms of "Play" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between play a game and play games and play game ?
A:
In what context?
If you talk about a particular game, then yes, you will hear
"Play Ball!" at the beginning of a baseball game.
Or you might say
"Do you want to play a game? Let's play Scrabble."
But I have never heard "play game"
I can't say no one has ever said it, but if they did, they said it wrong.
If you talk about a particular game, then yes, you will hear
"Play Ball!" at the beginning of a baseball game.
Or you might say
"Do you want to play a game? Let's play Scrabble."
But I have never heard "play game"
I can't say no one has ever said it, but if they did, they said it wrong.
Q:
What is the difference between play through and gameplay ?
A:
Play through = a person showing the whole game. Normally a YouTuber
Gameplay = showing little bits of the game. Normally used in game trailers.
Gameplay = showing little bits of the game. Normally used in game trailers.
Q:
What is the difference between play and get to play ?
A:
To "play" is the action of playing. To "get to play" is to get the opportunity to play.
Q:
What is the difference between comes into play and plays a big role ?
A:
If something comes into play, it starts to have a use or an effect in a particular situation.
Plays a big role means it has an extremely important or fundamental role.
Plays a big role means it has an extremely important or fundamental role.
Q:
What is the difference between play the part of and act the part of ?
A:
‘Act the part’ : behave in the way expected for people in that role/ position
He was rich, and certainly acted the part.
(He behaves like most rich people)
The CEO certainly acts the part. (The CEO does his job well)
‘Play the part’ : an actor acts the role of a certain character / role.
Tom Hiddleston plays the part of Loki in ‘The Avengers’.
I play the part of a teenage girl in the school musical.
He was rich, and certainly acted the part.
(He behaves like most rich people)
The CEO certainly acts the part. (The CEO does his job well)
‘Play the part’ : an actor acts the role of a certain character / role.
Tom Hiddleston plays the part of Loki in ‘The Avengers’.
I play the part of a teenage girl in the school musical.
Translations of "Play"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I use play football
A:
i used to play football (and I'm not playing anymore)
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? We all play the game in. Some game pieces we opened, some are still hidden
The symbols are taken randomly. Just to show an idea.
The symbols are taken randomly. Just to show an idea.
A:
We are all playing the game. Some game pieces are on the table, others are in the bag. They are taken randomly from the bag.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? we all play the game in. Some game pieces we opened, some we will open, some we will never open. That pieces are people.
Here symbols are taken randomly. Just to show an idea.
Here symbols are taken randomly. Just to show an idea.
A:
“We are all playing the game. Some game pieces are on the table, some are in the bag and will eventually be in play and some will never be in play.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? can you not play ~?
or
can't you play ~?
which one correct ?
or
can't you play ~?
which one correct ?
A:
“Can you not play?” and “Can’t you play?” are both correct sentences. “Can’t you play?” is more natural.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? play the audio
A:
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Other questions about "Play"
Q:
Can you play both of them for me? Does this sound natural?
A:
The sentence "Can you play both of them for me?" sounds natural. It is asking someone to play two specific things, likely referring to some type of music or audio recordings. "Can you play with both of them for me?" is asking someone to engage in play activities with two specific things or individuals, likely referring to children or toys.
Q:
Every single play is too beautiful. Does this sound natural?
A:
ah ok, a sports play. I see.
If you are enjoying the game and your team is making a lot of good plays,
you could say "Every play is so beautiful!"
That being said, I am not a big sports person, so I don't know all the expressions that fans might say while watching a game!
If you are enjoying the game and your team is making a lot of good plays,
you could say "Every play is so beautiful!"
That being said, I am not a big sports person, so I don't know all the expressions that fans might say while watching a game!
Q:
play or plays?
A:
You are right. I misread the citation because the lead-in is also wrong and I misunderstood the whole thing.
"In a nutshell, not only should we attach importance of academic performance of students, but also developing the correct value, world view and outlook play an important role in the future of students."
I think it should be something like:
"In a nutshell, not only should we attach the importance of good academic performance to the future of students, but also the development of correct values, world view and outlook, which plays an important role."
"In a nutshell, not only should we attach importance of academic performance of students, but also developing the correct value, world view and outlook play an important role in the future of students."
I think it should be something like:
"In a nutshell, not only should we attach the importance of good academic performance to the future of students, but also the development of correct values, world view and outlook, which plays an important role."
Q:
I'm just watch a play soccer on tv. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I'm just watch a play soccer on tv.
✓ I'm just watching a soccer game on tv.
Puedes decir ‘I'm watching a soccer game on tv.’ sin la palabra ‘just’ según el contexto. O puedes decir ‘I’m watching soccer on tv’.
✓ I'm just watching a soccer game on tv.
Puedes decir ‘I'm watching a soccer game on tv.’ sin la palabra ‘just’ según el contexto. O puedes decir ‘I’m watching soccer on tv’.
Q:
Play legos. play with legos. The same?
A:
In singular we say LEGO but also in plural we say LEGO/ Lego bricks/ building blocks/ mega bloks
both Lego bricks and building blocks also mega bloks are most common in use .
they never say "play legos" ...
plays/play/playing with Lego or Lego bricks / building blocks ( prefer to use in a sentence/ conversation).
such as eg. Kids playing with Lego blocks .
i hope it's clear now...
both Lego bricks and building blocks also mega bloks are most common in use .
they never say "play legos" ...
plays/play/playing with Lego or Lego bricks / building blocks ( prefer to use in a sentence/ conversation).
such as eg. Kids playing with Lego blocks .
i hope it's clear now...
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