Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Chris"
The meaning of "Chris" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
「low down」(by Chris Rock) ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means “bad”, “dishonorable”, or “shameful”. Something unacceptable. In instances like this there needs to be a hyphen between the words (low-down) to better indicate or signify a special term and it’s deviation from standard English. “low-down” in this context is an adjective and in my experience has been used as either an adjective or a verb. The definition is consistant with the adjective when used as a verb.
Q:
Chris Rock ne anlama geliyor?
A:
1. G.I. Jane is a bald character. Will Smith’s wife has a medical condition called alopecia, which means she can’t grow any hair, so she kind of looks like G.I. Jane. This is why they got offended.
2. Javier Bardem has the “hardest job tonight” because he and his wife are both nominated. If she wins, then he loses the award. But if he wins, then she’s (supposedly) going to mad at him. So either way, he’s in a bad situation.
2. Javier Bardem has the “hardest job tonight” because he and his wife are both nominated. If she wins, then he loses the award. But if he wins, then she’s (supposedly) going to mad at him. So either way, he’s in a bad situation.
Q:
Chris Wallace was weighed on a national scale and found wanting. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It basically means Chris Wallace, the moderator for the presidential debate, was judged tonight by Americans throughout the nation watching the debate and that people think he was lacking and inadequate. To be more specific, that person is saying Americans nationwide think he was not an effective moderator after what they saw.
Hope this helps :)
Hope this helps :)
Q:
How does Chris like his new job? Does he have to travel a lot? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
The first question is just asking if "Chris" is enjoying or likes his new job. It's the same as if I were to ask you "Do you like Ice Cream?" or anything else.
The second part is just asking if "Chris" has to move around a lot or travel a lot for his job, usually across cities or countries.
For example, if your work office is in Tokyo but every Monday your job asks you to go to Kyoto to work until Thursday, then you would "travel a lot".
The second part is just asking if "Chris" has to move around a lot or travel a lot for his job, usually across cities or countries.
For example, if your work office is in Tokyo but every Monday your job asks you to go to Kyoto to work until Thursday, then you would "travel a lot".
Q:
Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johannson, Chris Hemsworth and Jeremy Renner are set to run out ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Hello again. :)
The video is referring to the contracts or "deals that the MCU struck with them". When a contract is about to end, it's commonly referred to as "running out". So their contract will end and they can either choose to renew it and continue making movies, or decide not to make movies anymore.
In serialized series like this (a string of movies, or a TV show, etc), a lot of fans use contract end dates to theorize on whether a character will be killed off or not.
The video is referring to the contracts or "deals that the MCU struck with them". When a contract is about to end, it's commonly referred to as "running out". So their contract will end and they can either choose to renew it and continue making movies, or decide not to make movies anymore.
In serialized series like this (a string of movies, or a TV show, etc), a lot of fans use contract end dates to theorize on whether a character will be killed off or not.
Synonyms of "Chris" and their differences
Q:
Chris is on drums and Mike's on bass guitar. ve Chris is with drums and Mike's with bass guitar. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
1st one is very natural.
2nd one is unnatural.
2nd one is unnatural.
Q:
Chris cooked them a meal. ve Chris cooked a meal for them. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
chris cooked a meal for them.
the first is bad english
the first is bad english
Q:
I trust Chris to leave tickets at home. ve I trust Chris to have left tickets at home. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
The tense is different. in the first one you trust that Chris will leave tickets sometime in the future. The second one you trust that Chris has already left the tickets.
Translations of "Chris"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Chris finishes a job in 10 mins. Meg takes 2 mins to do so. If they work together how long it takes for they finish?
A:
Chris finishes a job in 10 minutes. Meg takes 2 minutes. If they work together, how long would it take them to finish?
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Chris doesn't want Michael Jackson's poster, or he doesn't like his music, either, does he?
did I use correctly the grammar?
did I use correctly the grammar?
A:
Chris doesn't want Michael Jackson's poster, AND he doesn't like his music, either, does he? ✅
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Chris buys a new bike
A:
If I have a chance to go to America, I'll show people there Vietnamese traditional foods and how to make them
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Chris is trouble
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Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? They hated Chris,they also bullied Chris.Does it sound natural?
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Other questions about "Chris"
Q:
Chris's difficult work dynamics in which his personality fits the environment structure and showing a good match at the personal level. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
I think this is what you mean to say:
Even though Chris's work dynamics are difficult, his personality is a great fit for his work environment.
Even though Chris's work dynamics are difficult, his personality is a great fit for his work environment.
Q:
Chris was born in a problems family but he was full of sense of justice and valued friendship highly. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
Even though Chris was born into a family with problems, he had a sense of justice and he highly valued friendship.
Q:
Chris exclusively told LADbible Group: "When she first sent the message I was pissing myself laughing because I was not going to be home until really late and I knew my mum was going to go in and tidy at some point and was obviously going to find the dildo, I just couldn't stop laughing. "
Dose "I was pissing myself laughing " mean "I was laughing to the point that I almost piss"?
another question is can I change it to sth like "I was dying laughing"?
Dose "I was pissing myself laughing " mean "I was laughing to the point that I almost piss"?
another question is can I change it to sth like "I was dying laughing"?
A:
yes, it does mean that.
you can change it to “I was dying laughing”
both are just ways of saying you found something extremely funny
you can change it to “I was dying laughing”
both are just ways of saying you found something extremely funny
Q:
What does "One-point Chris Wray, zero points Devin Nunes" mean?
Does it mean "Wray can score one point and win over Nunes"?
White House aides expect a decision from Trump on whether to release the controversial memo on Thursday (the memo was penned by House Intelligence Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes) , a White House official told CNN, but the President has already made clear he is inclined to approve the document's release. The President has been subject to public and private pressure campaigns over releasing the memo and told a lawmaker who urged him to release the document on Tuesday not to worry.
Another person familiar with discussions about the memo said Wray (FBI Director Christopher Wray) didn't threaten to quit when he met with Kelly earlier this week and in numerous conversations since, but White House chief of staff John Kelly believes that is a real possibility and has been working on a way to avoid another departure from an already turbulent Trump administration.
Inside the FBI, which Trump has attacked as part of his effort to undercut Mueller's investigation throughout his first year in office, the feeling is that the Nunes fight could provide a small victory -- at least for now.
Agents inside the bureau are happy that Wray is standing up to the President, according to several law enforcement sources. The bureau released a rare statement on Wednesday that said the bureau had "grave concerns" with the memo.
"I think Chris Wray's motto is speak softly but carry a big stick," said one person inside the FBI. "One-point Chris Wray, zero points Devin Nunes."
Does it mean "Wray can score one point and win over Nunes"?
White House aides expect a decision from Trump on whether to release the controversial memo on Thursday (the memo was penned by House Intelligence Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes) , a White House official told CNN, but the President has already made clear he is inclined to approve the document's release. The President has been subject to public and private pressure campaigns over releasing the memo and told a lawmaker who urged him to release the document on Tuesday not to worry.
Another person familiar with discussions about the memo said Wray (FBI Director Christopher Wray) didn't threaten to quit when he met with Kelly earlier this week and in numerous conversations since, but White House chief of staff John Kelly believes that is a real possibility and has been working on a way to avoid another departure from an already turbulent Trump administration.
Inside the FBI, which Trump has attacked as part of his effort to undercut Mueller's investigation throughout his first year in office, the feeling is that the Nunes fight could provide a small victory -- at least for now.
Agents inside the bureau are happy that Wray is standing up to the President, according to several law enforcement sources. The bureau released a rare statement on Wednesday that said the bureau had "grave concerns" with the memo.
"I think Chris Wray's motto is speak softly but carry a big stick," said one person inside the FBI. "One-point Chris Wray, zero points Devin Nunes."
A:
It's an idiomatic way of saying that Wray has won the argument over Nunes. Of course, Wray announced his retirement yesterday, so this article is already out of date.
Q:
I love Chris brown!!❤️
How love him too ?? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
How love him too ?? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
I love Chris brown is right, but your next sentence is hard to correct.
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