Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Itchy"
The meaning of "Itchy" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
I have an itchy mosquito bite. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
An itchy, inflamed bump that forms a few minutes after a bite; A painful spot that looks like a hive and forms within 24 hours after a bite ..
Q:
itchy ne anlama geliyor?
A:
this sweater is itchy (este suéter pica) I'm itchy (tengo comezón)
Q:
have itchy feet ne anlama geliyor?
A:
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Q:
have itchy feet ne anlama geliyor?
A:
"Itchy feet" can mean an intense desire to wander, to walk.
Q:
he must have itchy feet ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Someone who likes to travel
Example sentences using "Itchy"
Q:
'itchy feet' ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
He’s always going travelling because he has itchy feet. It’s a metaphor for a person who likes to travel and see the world
Q:
itchy ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
It means that if a part of your body or something you are wearing is itchy, you have an unpleasant feeling on your skin that makes you want to scratch.
~an itchy sweater
~Allergies give me itchy skin.
~There's a mosquito bite on my ankle that is itching like crazy!
~Wigs are itchy and uncomfortable.
~I've got an itchy rash on both feet.
~...itchy, sore eyes.
~an itchy sweater
~Allergies give me itchy skin.
~There's a mosquito bite on my ankle that is itching like crazy!
~Wigs are itchy and uncomfortable.
~I've got an itchy rash on both feet.
~...itchy, sore eyes.
Q:
itchy feet
ile örnek cümleler göster.
ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
He's got itchy feet = he wants to get away/leave right now/in a hurry
Q:
itchy ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
I am itchy because my skin is dry.
Even though you are itchy, do not scratch yourself.
Even though you are itchy, do not scratch yourself.
Synonyms of "Itchy" and their differences
Q:
It's itchy inside the muscle ve My muscles are itchy inside. ve inside my muscles are itchy arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
I would say the inside of my muscle is itchy.
Q:
I’m itchy. ve It’s itchy. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
itch(y) - uncomfortable sensation, makes you want to scratch your body. 痒い
Its itchy means something like a blanket or a bug bite is the cause of what is making you itchy.
"The blanket is itchy"
Its itchy means something like a blanket or a bug bite is the cause of what is making you itchy.
"The blanket is itchy"
Q:
itchy ve tickle arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
thx
Q:
it's itchy ve it itches arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
itches is a plural noun of itch, itchy is an adjective
Q:
itchy ve scratchy arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Or you might have a scratchy throat at the onset of a cold or other respiratory sickness.
Translations of "Itchy"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? 蚊🦟に刺されたところが腫れて痒い。
(I was bitten by a mosquito.i got swollen and itchy where I got bitten)
??
(I was bitten by a mosquito.i got swollen and itchy where I got bitten)
??
A:
What you said is almost perfect.
"I was bitten by a mosquito and the bite got swollen and itchy."
or
"A mosquito bit me, and the bite swelled up and started to itch."
are two different ways to say this.
"I was bitten by a mosquito and the bite got swollen and itchy."
or
"A mosquito bit me, and the bite swelled up and started to itch."
are two different ways to say this.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? I want to get itchy feet in autumn. When the hot summer is over and cool autumn comes, I feel depressed. I always get sentimental in the fall. In that case, I feel better when I travel far away. I like autumn because trees leaves turn yellow and red. 수정요망
A:
I get itchy feet in autumn. When the hot summer is over and cool autumn comes, I start feeling depressed and traveling far away makes me feel better. I like autumn because trees leaves turn yellow and red and that always makes me feel sentimental.
I changed “want to get” to “get” because you are describing how you actually feel, not a desire to have itchy feet. Using “want” suggest that this doesn’t happen but you desire it to happen.
I changed “feel” to “start feeling” because it better describes a change I. Feeling rather than a sudden shift.
I connected the two sentences because traveling is the cure for depression and these two thoughts are connected.
I moved the “sentimental” thought and connected it to what you like about autumn because it seemed that the feeling of sentimentality was connected to what you like. It didn’t seem to fit where the thought was originally inserted.
The change is in some cases grammatical but also composition - putting related thoughts together.
By the way, what you wrote sounds somewhat poetic in which case the composition becomes more important.
I get itchy feet in autumn. When the hot summer is over and cool autumn comes, I start feeling depressed and traveling far away makes me feel better. I like autumn because trees leaves turn yellow and red and that always makes me feel sentimental.
I changed “want to get” to “get” because you are describing how you actually feel, not a desire to have itchy feet. Using “want” suggest that this doesn’t happen but you desire it to happen.
I changed “feel” to “start feeling” because it better describes a change I. Feeling rather than a sudden shift.
I connected the two sentences because traveling is the cure for depression and these two thoughts are connected.
I moved the “sentimental” thought and connected it to what you like about autumn because it seemed that the feeling of sentimentality was connected to what you like. It didn’t seem to fit where the thought was originally inserted.
The change is in some cases grammatical but also composition - putting related thoughts together.
By the way, what you wrote sounds somewhat poetic in which case the composition becomes more important.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Itchy itchy, scratchy scratchy mosquito, mosquito, mosquito. Itchy itchy, scratchy scratchy mosquito. Mosquito bit my arm! Itchy!
✳︎I’m thinking of a song themed mosquito to teach the term to little children. Does this make sense? 🤔
✳︎I’m thinking of a song themed mosquito to teach the term to little children. Does this make sense? 🤔
A:
That does make sense!
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? I feel itchy behind my neck. "首の後ろ(裏)がかゆい"
A:
My neck itches / The back of my neck itches (more specific)
Other questions about "Itchy"
Q:
It feels itchy in my gut when I have to speak in English on purpose being asked by Japanese people. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
I feel nervous when Japanese people ask me to speak in English.
"Itchy in my gut" = nervous (uncomfortable/fear) meaning, but this isn't an expression in English. If you are nervous about love or another good thing (eg. a first date), you might say you have "butterflies".
"Itchy in my gut" = nervous (uncomfortable/fear) meaning, but this isn't an expression in English. If you are nervous about love or another good thing (eg. a first date), you might say you have "butterflies".
Q:
When I was younger, I had itchy feet but after I changed my mind. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
When I was younger, I had itchy feet but now I don’t
Q:
I got an itchy mouth since I want to tell someone the secret. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
@goozz "spill the beans" is applicable here. "____ told me a secret yesterday and asked me not to tell anyone else, I am trying hard not to spill the beans, I don't want to upset him/her"
Q:
I feel itchy when you massage my feet so I hope that you do it with more strongly. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
i feel itchy(or ticklish) when you massage my feet, i hope you do it with more strength/more power. or (can you apply more pressure?)
Q:
Now I feel all itchy all over. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
@Ham: Ah I see!
"Now I feel itchy all over" means you feel a tingly sensation all over and you want to scratch it.
People might say that if they see something that causes them to itch, like a hairy bug crawling on somebody.
"Now I feel itchy all over" means you feel a tingly sensation all over and you want to scratch it.
People might say that if they see something that causes them to itch, like a hairy bug crawling on somebody.
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