Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Appearance"
The meaning of "Appearance" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Wide-eyed regarding appearance ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Wide-eyed = con los ojos abiertos
Wide-eyed = con los ojos como platos
Wide-eyed = con los ojos como platos
Q:
There was nothing untoward about his appearance. ne anlama geliyor?
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Untoward means inappropriate or inconvenient, especially if it is something that surprises you. His appearance would be untoward if he wore leather pants and a tank top to a business meeting, or if he came to work with dirty, greasy hair and ragged clothes. Something like that.
Q:
outward appearance ne anlama geliyor?
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Outside looks/features of someone or somethings.
Q:
make an appearance ne anlama geliyor?
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depending on context, it could mean a guest is coming or to make a first impression that's good
Q:
appearances might be deceiving ne anlama geliyor?
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It means that things are not what they seem. Someone might look nice, but turn out to be mean. A flower may look pretty, but turn out to be poisonous.
Example sentences using "Appearance"
Q:
appearance ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
I bother too much about my appearance
Q:
appearance ile örnek cümleler göster.
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Common Expressions:
Hey, What’s up?
Wanna hang out?
That’s awesome!
Hey, What’s up?
Wanna hang out?
That’s awesome!
Q:
appearance ile örnek cümleler göster.
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to make an appearance ile örnek cümleler göster.
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She will make an appearance at the dance later.
The famous actor finally made an appearance at the movie premier.
The famous actor finally made an appearance at the movie premier.
Synonyms of "Appearance" and their differences
Q:
appearance ve the way it looks arasındaki fark nedir?
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They are synonyms, but in literary speech it’s better to use “appearance”
Q:
appearance ve arrival arasındaki fark nedir?
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The word “arrival” focuses on the action of arriving, the event itself. “Appearance” is focused more on the presence of the person. “No one expected her to make an appearance” because no one was expecting to see her.
Q:
The sudden, violent appearance of crack cocaine had police departments across the country scrapping for resources. ve The sudden, violent appearance of crack cocaine had police departments across the country to scrape for resources. arasındaki fark nedir?
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The difference is in the form of "to scrape". So the appearance of cocaine is in the past tense, right? It's said that it's in the past because of "had". In the past, the police were doing something. This is the continuous form of the verb, which is "Verb + -ing". So the right answer would be the first one because the police were doing something in the past, while the second one doesn't fulfill that criteria.
Q:
appearance ve looks arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Appearance usually talks about the way someone is dressed, how they carry themselves, and what emotions you sense from them.
Example: She always has a nice appearance. Her hair is always done, her clothes are always pressed, and she always seems happy.
Appearance can also mean for someone or something to make themselves seen
Example: He made an appearance at the debut of the film.
When used as a noun looks refers to the attractiveness of something
Example: He has charm and good looks.
When looks is used ad a verb it refers to seeing.
Example: He looks up to her.
Example: She always has a nice appearance. Her hair is always done, her clothes are always pressed, and she always seems happy.
Appearance can also mean for someone or something to make themselves seen
Example: He made an appearance at the debut of the film.
When used as a noun looks refers to the attractiveness of something
Example: He has charm and good looks.
When looks is used ad a verb it refers to seeing.
Example: He looks up to her.
Q:
appearance of something ve presentation of something arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
The tree appeared to be dying.
The tree was presented as a Christmas tree.
The tree was presented as a Christmas tree.
Translations of "Appearance"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? appearance
A:
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? we can’t be jugded by the outward appearance
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? appearance,shape差別
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appearance 现象
shape 形式
shape 形式
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Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? appearance
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Other questions about "Appearance"
Q:
He is so funny considering appearance. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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It's a bit difficult to figure out what you mean here. but I'm guessing you're talking about a person who is funny despite not looking it. if so, a more natural way to say that would be 'he's so funny even though he doesn't look it.'
Q:
His appearance told us he didn't listen to us. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
You could tell he wasn't listening to us.
彼が聞いてないとわかることができた
彼が聞いてないとわかることができた
Q:
She is constantly carrying about her appearance and she spend all her money on new clothes and beauty salons. It's obvious, that she's vain or even narcissistic. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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To care about one's appearance sounds awkward to me if you use it as a progressive. I'd say it like this:
She cares about her appearance a lot and is constantly spending all her money on new clothes and going* to beauty salons. It's obvious that she's vain and maybe even narcissistic.
*Spending money on beauty salons makes it sound as if she is buying the salons themselves
She cares about her appearance a lot and is constantly spending all her money on new clothes and going* to beauty salons. It's obvious that she's vain and maybe even narcissistic.
*Spending money on beauty salons makes it sound as if she is buying the salons themselves
Q:
From his appearance, I couldn't tell whether he was Japanese, Chinese, Korean or another person. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
The singular of people is person.
"I couldn't tell if it was Dave or another person" would be OK but we would probably say "I couldn't tell if it was Dave or someone else".
Your nationality is Japanese.
In your sentence there is a series of nationalities or races (Japanese, Chinese, Korean) so we expect the "or" phrase to reflect nationality or race too.
Unfortunately the English language options are limited. The only specific words we have for race, are race itself or ethnicity (ethnic group). I chose "nationality" because it's more likely to be used these days.
(In fact, "nationality" can include people of other races who have that passport.)
So, you could say "I couldn't tell whether he was Japanese, Chinese, Korean or a person from somewhere else". It's OK but a bit of a mouthful.
(I hesitate to make this more complicated but "people" can be used in relation to nationality. For example, "Germans, as a people, tend to be optimistic." That usage has an academic feel to it.)
Let me know if that answers your question OK.
"I couldn't tell if it was Dave or another person" would be OK but we would probably say "I couldn't tell if it was Dave or someone else".
Your nationality is Japanese.
In your sentence there is a series of nationalities or races (Japanese, Chinese, Korean) so we expect the "or" phrase to reflect nationality or race too.
Unfortunately the English language options are limited. The only specific words we have for race, are race itself or ethnicity (ethnic group). I chose "nationality" because it's more likely to be used these days.
(In fact, "nationality" can include people of other races who have that passport.)
So, you could say "I couldn't tell whether he was Japanese, Chinese, Korean or a person from somewhere else". It's OK but a bit of a mouthful.
(I hesitate to make this more complicated but "people" can be used in relation to nationality. For example, "Germans, as a people, tend to be optimistic." That usage has an academic feel to it.)
Let me know if that answers your question OK.
Q:
It isn't so much the charming appearance her smiling visage creates as the lofty air she innately possesses that makes her liked by a whole slew of people. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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It isn't so much the charming appearance her smiling visage creates, as the lofty air she innately possesses that makes her liked by a whole slew of people.
I think you need a comma in there. And it's correct grammatically, it just doesn't sound like something someone would say.
I think you need a comma in there. And it's correct grammatically, it just doesn't sound like something someone would say.
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