Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Snow"
The meaning of "Snow" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa I'm snowed under ?
A:
"snowed under" is a colloquialism that means someone is extremely busy. In fact they are often so busy that there's simply no way they could take on more work or another task.
Q:
O que significa “I am very like snow white.” what does it mean??
A:
我很像白雪公主。
Q:
O que significa snow flake?
A:
Literal meaning is 雪片. でもスノーフレークという人は、例えばいつも何かが不快だと思う人。ポリティカル・コレクトネスが好きな人。日本語で説明するのが難しいです…。
Q:
O que significa I was to see snow!?
A:
No, you can, it's just quite literary.
"to be to" generally = "will"/"going to"
"I am to die!" = "I am going to die!"
"I was to see snow!" = "I was going to see snow!"
You will only see this in books or very formal language.
"to be to" generally = "will"/"going to"
"I am to die!" = "I am going to die!"
"I was to see snow!" = "I was going to see snow!"
You will only see this in books or very formal language.
Q:
O que significa I got stuck in snow?
A:
That you couldn't drive because of the snow or you couldn't leave from any place(home, school or work) because of the snow.
Example sentences using "Snow"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com snow.
A:
The snow is beautiful.
It's snowing outside.
I love when it snows.
It's snowing outside.
I love when it snows.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com snow.
A:
The snow is cold
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com snow.
A:
It is snowing outside.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com snow cap.
A:
Snow on the top of a mountain. Not a very common word as far as I know.
"Did you see the snow cap on Mt Fuji from the plane? It was beautiful!"
"Did you see the snow cap on Mt Fuji from the plane? It was beautiful!"
Synonyms of "Snow" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre it’s starting to snow. e it started to snow. ?
A:
If it’s happening right now, use “it’s starting to snow.” If you’re talking about any point in the past, use “it started to snow.”
“Wow, look at all the snow!”
“I know! It started snowing a few minutes ago!
“Wow, look, it’s starting to snow!”
“Really? I want to see!”
“Wow, look at all the snow!”
“I know! It started snowing a few minutes ago!
“Wow, look, it’s starting to snow!”
“Really? I want to see!”
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre #1 The snow white e #2 The snow white princess ?
A:
The princess Snow White is the proper way to say it. But if you’re r not familiar with Snow White, it is common to say “the Snow White princess”
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre it started to snow e it started snowing ?
A:
the first one "it started to snow" is in past tense. "it started snowing" is in the present (it is happening now)
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre We haven't had such a heavy snow for 15 years. e This is the first time to have such a heavy snow in 15 years. ?
A:
You're welcome! Yes, the first sentence is implying that heavy snow is falling this year, and it hasn't snowed as heavily since 15 years ago (the last time it snowed heavily).
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre It will snow tomorrow e It may well snow tomorrow ?
A:
It will snow tomorrow means it will certainly snow. It may well snow means it might snow or it might not.
Translations of "Snow"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? "He is seeing the snow for the first time"
Is it okay to use "see" in progressive tense?
Is it natutal?
Is it okay to use "see" in progressive tense?
Is it natutal?
A:
your sentence is completely correct.
You could also drop “the”
He is seeing snow for the first time.
This is a very natural sentence.
To use the word “see”
He will see snow for the first time during our vacation.
He wants to see snow for the first time during our vacation.
I have to see snow on our vacation. It will be my first time to see it.
Does this help?
You could also drop “the”
He is seeing snow for the first time.
This is a very natural sentence.
To use the word “see”
He will see snow for the first time during our vacation.
He wants to see snow for the first time during our vacation.
I have to see snow on our vacation. It will be my first time to see it.
Does this help?
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? “We don't have snow a lot here” is natural sentence?
A:
We don’t have a lot of snow here.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? 눈(snow)을 맞다.
A:
meets the snow
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? "I'd better go before snow stack up" Does it sound natural?
A:
"Stack" is neater than "pile" though. That's why pile is used for snow.
A stack of money: http://picturesofmoney.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/holding-a-stack-of-money.jpg
A pile of money: http://granitegrok.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Pile-Of-Money-psd67160.png
A stack of money: http://picturesofmoney.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/holding-a-stack-of-money.jpg
A pile of money: http://granitegrok.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Pile-Of-Money-psd67160.png
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? 눈싸움(To throw snow)
A:
Snowball fight
Other questions about "Snow"
Q:
When does it snow in your town? soa natural?
A:
Good!
Q:
Because of the snow that fell until this morning, it took me about one and a half hours on foot
but usually, it takes half an hour by bycycle.
According to the evening news, it was the heaviest snow in the past few years. soa natural?
but usually, it takes half an hour by bycycle.
According to the evening news, it was the heaviest snow in the past few years. soa natural?
A:
@Nocci17injapan: As I said...
Just "bicycle".
: )
Just "bicycle".
: )
Q:
I was cleaning up the snow soa natural?
A:
This sounds natural if you were, say, sweeping a light dusting of snow off the sidewalk. If you were using a shovel for heavy snow, you should say "shoveling snow".
Q:
The white snow has overwhelmed the world outside. And unfourtunately, our headmaster told us that this Sunday we will go to the Ala mountain to have a meal .Which is really depressing for me!I really have no wish to join them.As the activities are definitely boring! It would be better if they killed me! soa natural?
A:
The white snow has overwhelmed the world outside. And unfortunately, our headmaster told us that this Sunday we will go to the Ala mountain to have a meal. Which is really depressing for me!I really have no wish to join them. The activities are definitely boring! It would be better if they killed me!
Q:
Who ordered the snow? Come in and take it away. soa natural?
A:
If you are outdoor, you should simply say "Come and take it away"
"Come in" is only used if you are inside a building.
"Come in" is only used if you are inside a building.
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