Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Water"
The meaning of "Water" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I specifically told you not to go near the water! mean?
A:
The speaker is telling the listener - probably a child in their care, perhaps a son or daughter - that they have gone near the water and the speaker had already told them NOT to do that. It is a way of telling the listener they have done something wrong.
Q:
What does I choked on my water mean?
A:
literally means water went down my windpipe instead of esophagus, thus causing me to choke and cough
Q:
What does water treatment plant mean?
A:
水処理施設・排水処理工場
Q:
What does I'd always leave water out for her. mean?
A:
Saying “I’d always leave water for her” means that you prepared it and now it is standing there waiting to be picked up.
Q:
What does If you find yourself in hot water with your parents. mean?
A:
basically to be in trouble with your parents, where they are mad at you
Example sentences using "Water"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with treading water .
A:
No problem! Here's a couple more euphemistic expressions/idioms just for extra clarification;
• I've got no time to study; I've just been treading water all semester
• She's spent the last two years just treading water at work, waiting for a promotion
• I finally graduated, but now I'm just treading water until I find a job
• We've been trying to fix the car, but it's as if we're treading water
Hope this makes sense!
• I've got no time to study; I've just been treading water all semester
• She's spent the last two years just treading water at work, waiting for a promotion
• I finally graduated, but now I'm just treading water until I find a job
• We've been trying to fix the car, but it's as if we're treading water
Hope this makes sense!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with water .
A:
Water
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to tread water, treading water....
A:
They have been treading water for months. If they don't control the financial situation in the company soon, then the business will fail.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with out of water .
A:
He is like a fish out of water!
I went fishing yesterday and saw 3 flying fish out of the water
Have you been to that new restaurant called Out of Water?
I went fishing yesterday and saw 3 flying fish out of the water
Have you been to that new restaurant called Out of Water?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Throw cold water on something (idiom).
A:
Throwing cold water on something means to discourage it or put it down. For example, if someone wants to go on a big hike, you'd be putting cold water on their plans by telling them how dangerous it is.
Synonyms of "Water" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between to water and to pour ?
A:
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Q:
What is the difference between About one-sixth of humanity-1 billion people-do not have safe water. and About one-sixth of humanity-1 billion people-are without sanatation. ?
A:
Safe water is clean water, without germs and toxic chemicals. Safe water has been treated by a processing plant usually while unsafe water is untreated from a river or well that has been contaminated.
Sanitation deals with having toilets, garbage disposal services, soap to was hands and clothes, etc.
Sanitation deals with having toilets, garbage disposal services, soap to was hands and clothes, etc.
Q:
What is the difference between The water is too salty to drink. and The water ie too salty to drink it. ?
A:
The second sentence appears to be incorrect, so I could say that the first one is the correct sentence.
Looking at it, the second sentence has "it", making the word appear redundant since the subject is already identified. You may, however, use it like this: "The water in this glass doesn't seem to be clean, concerning me to even drink it." Furthermore, the spelling "ie" is incorrect since it should be "is".
On the other hand, the first one is correct in terms of its grammar and spelling.
I hope this helps in terms of their difference and correctness.
Looking at it, the second sentence has "it", making the word appear redundant since the subject is already identified. You may, however, use it like this: "The water in this glass doesn't seem to be clean, concerning me to even drink it." Furthermore, the spelling "ie" is incorrect since it should be "is".
On the other hand, the first one is correct in terms of its grammar and spelling.
I hope this helps in terms of their difference and correctness.
Q:
What is the difference between water is essential to life and water is essential for life ?
A:
I'd say, "water is essential for life."
Q:
What is the difference between water is essential for life and water is essential to me ?
A:
The first one means everyone needs water to live. The second means you personally need water to live.
Translations of "Water"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? He dumped water over you
or
He poured water over you.
or
He poured water over you.
A:
This is pouring water
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? こんにちは。I got water down here とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
To me, it sounds like the speaker is explaining they have water literally at a lower level or floor, like in a basement. It doesn't make much sense.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? As the attached, how to describe the water coming out from the faucet? It is very strong?
Please tell me the proper expression. Thank you very much.
Please tell me the proper expression. Thank you very much.
A:
Don't turn on the tap / faucet too much! Turn it down a bit.
or
Don't turn turn up the faucet too much. Turn it down a bit. (Don't waste water)
or
Don't turn turn up the faucet too much. Turn it down a bit. (Don't waste water)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ポケットに入る水筒
(a water bottle in my pocket.であっていますか)
(a water bottle in my pocket.であっていますか)
A:
an は次の言葉がa, e, i, o, u, たまにh から始まる時しか使わないので a water bottleが正しいです!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? あとでポチ(犬の名前)の水を換えといて。
(Can you change his/Pochi's water later?)
(Can you change his/Pochi's water later?)
A:
"Can you change Pochi's water later?" sounds perfectly natural.
I think "Could you change…" is slightly politer, but most people say "Can you…" regardless of who they're talking to.
I'd say "can you change…" myself.
I think "Could you change…" is slightly politer, but most people say "Can you…" regardless of who they're talking to.
I'd say "can you change…" myself.
Other questions about "Water"
Q:
The water hole is the best of that I ever been to before. Does this sound natural?
A:
× The water hole is the best of that I ever been to before.
✓ The water hole is the best one I've ever been to
✓ The water hole is the best one I've ever been to
Q:
If you want hot water, turn the faucet to the left.
If you want lukewarm water, turn the faucet to the left a little bit.
Are these sentences correct and natural?
If you want lukewarm water, turn the faucet to the left a little bit.
Are these sentences correct and natural?
A:
yep! Sounds correct and natural to me!
Q:
If you want hot water, turn the faucet to the left.
If you want lukewarm water, turn the faucet to the left a little bit.
Are these sentences correct and natural?
If you want lukewarm water, turn the faucet to the left a little bit.
Are these sentences correct and natural?
A:
寫的很好!對第二個句子來說,您也可以加“just”,這樣子有“只需一點即可”的意思:"If you want lukewarm water, turn the faucet to the left just a little bit."
還有您的頭像很可愛喔
還有您的頭像很可愛喔
Q:
How much water is on the Earth?
How much water is there on the Earth?
Does this sound natural?
How much water is there on the Earth?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× How much water is there on the Earth?
✓ How much water is there on Earth?
no. 2 is sentenced correctly and sounds natural!
✓ How much water is there on Earth?
no. 2 is sentenced correctly and sounds natural!
Q:
I was surprised because there were many water in Taiwanese super market!! In Japan, there are usually only a couple of maker of water. I heard that because we can’t drink tap water in Taiwan Does this sound natural?
A:
× I was surprised because there were many water in Taiwanese super market!!
✓ I was surprised because there were many different types of bottled water at the Taiwanese supermarket!!
× In Japan, there are usually only a couple of maker of water.
✓ In Japan, there are usually only a couple of water brands.
× I heard that because we can’t drink tap water in Taiwan
✓ I heard that it's because you can’t drink tap water in Taiwan
Not bad! Keep it up 💯💯
✓ I was surprised because there were many different types of bottled water at the Taiwanese supermarket!!
× In Japan, there are usually only a couple of maker of water.
✓ In Japan, there are usually only a couple of water brands.
× I heard that because we can’t drink tap water in Taiwan
✓ I heard that it's because you can’t drink tap water in Taiwan
Not bad! Keep it up 💯💯
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