Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Noisy"
The meaning of "Noisy" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
made for noisy evenings ne anlama geliyor?
A:
caused noisy evenings / led to noisy evenings
the fact that the house was close to a major road and a train station = evenings (peak hours) were very noisy
the fact that the house was close to a major road and a train station = evenings (peak hours) were very noisy
Q:
noisy bag ne anlama geliyor?
A:
loud sound mostly someone knocking the door with force so it bangs
Q:
what noisy little ones you are.Can this sentence be translated into你们这些吵闹的小家伙? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
差不多了,沒錯 That’s about the right meaning. You’d say this to little children. 你們小朋友們很吵鬧(但也很可愛...)
Q:
noisy in Spanish pls ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Ruidoso
Q:
you are noisy one のone ne anlama geliyor?
A:
The "one" in "you are the noisy one" means "person" or "individual"
"One" can be used as a singular pronoun (kind of like, "either him, her, or you")
"One" can be used as a singular pronoun (kind of like, "either him, her, or you")
Example sentences using "Noisy"
Q:
noisy ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
It is very noisy living close to the airport.
It is too noisy in here.
It is too noisy in here.
Q:
noisy ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
The children are noisy
The noisy rattling was annoying
I dislike things that are noisy.
The party was noisy but I had fun
The noisy rattling was annoying
I dislike things that are noisy.
The party was noisy but I had fun
Q:
noisy ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
The neighbors upstairs have been playing very loud music.
They're noisy.
They're noisy.
Synonyms of "Noisy" and their differences
Q:
You are pretty noisy as well. ve You can be pretty noisy as well. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Are - you are stating they ARE noisy all the time
Can be - you think they are noisy some of the time
The second sentence also softens the blow of telling someone they are noisy - the first is a direct accusation
Can be - you think they are noisy some of the time
The second sentence also softens the blow of telling someone they are noisy - the first is a direct accusation
Q:
noisy ve deafening arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Deafening means a it’s so loud it’s impossible to hear anything else.
“The sound of the fire alarm was deafening”
Noisy means there is noise but you can still hear other sounds.
“At break time the playground is very noisy”
Deafening means a it’s so loud it’s impossible to hear anything else.
“The sound of the fire alarm was deafening”
Noisy means there is noise but you can still hear other sounds.
“At break time the playground is very noisy”
Q:
noisy music ve loud music arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
They're pretty interchangeable.
Noisy has a negative connotation.
Loud is a neutral word.
"The music was really noisy."
(Usually the speaker thinks it was a bad thing.)
"The music was really loud."
(Not necessarily bad.)
Examples:
A: You look really tired, are you okay?
B: My neighbours were having a house party so I didn't sleep. The music was too noisy.
("Loud" works in this sentence as well.)
A: How was the concert?
B: So cool! The music was much, louder than I was expecting, but I had so much fun.
("Noisier" wouldn't work in this sentence very well. It would sound a little odd because the experience was so positive.)
Noisy has a negative connotation.
Loud is a neutral word.
"The music was really noisy."
(Usually the speaker thinks it was a bad thing.)
"The music was really loud."
(Not necessarily bad.)
Examples:
A: You look really tired, are you okay?
B: My neighbours were having a house party so I didn't sleep. The music was too noisy.
("Loud" works in this sentence as well.)
A: How was the concert?
B: So cool! The music was much, louder than I was expecting, but I had so much fun.
("Noisier" wouldn't work in this sentence very well. It would sound a little odd because the experience was so positive.)
Q:
It's so noisy here. ve It's so loud here. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Both of them express an act of a lot of sound. There's not a significant difference between them. Only very minor differences.
Something can be noisy without being loud. For example, if you walked into a room of 20 people and they were all talking at once, but in low voices, you might say it's noisy, but not loud.
But for the most part the two words are interchangeable.
Something can be noisy without being loud. For example, if you walked into a room of 20 people and they were all talking at once, but in low voices, you might say it's noisy, but not loud.
But for the most part the two words are interchangeable.
Q:
if they hadn't such a noisy dog ve if they didn't have such a noisy dog arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
@Ari-lefosse: sí, estoy de acuerdo con oddslat. La primera solo tendría sentido si tenía otro verbo, como "If they hadn't gotten/bought such a noisy dog"
Translations of "Noisy"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? He is noisy.
He makes a noise.
He makes a noise.
A:
He is noisy. ○(うるさい)
He makes noise. ○(騒ぐ)
He makes a noise. △(とある特定の音がする)
Wheezy the Penguin from Toy Story makes a noise [可算]。 He doesn't make much noise [不可算] though.
He makes noise. ○(騒ぐ)
He makes a noise. △(とある特定の音がする)
Wheezy the Penguin from Toy Story makes a noise [可算]。 He doesn't make much noise [不可算] though.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? The noisy neighbor children live just above my room.
A:
That sounds good just the way you said it
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? I have a noisy neighbor, I wanna know how to say "shut up" in polite way..
A:
You can say "Please be quiet" or "Please stop making so much noise"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? noisy and nosy
A:
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Other questions about "Noisy"
Q:
He said to me "Don't be noisy"
→He told me not to be noisy.
→He said that I mustn't be noisy.
→He told me that I mustn't be noisy.
Are these same?
→He told me not to be noisy.
→He said that I mustn't be noisy.
→He told me that I mustn't be noisy.
Are these same?
A:
They all mean the same thing. The first one is more casual and conversational.
Q:
There were noisy children on the train I was riding bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
"There (was*) noisy children on the train I was riding."
or
"There were (lots^) of noisy children on the train I was riding."
or
"There were (lots^) of noisy children on the train I was riding."
Q:
his sneezing is too noisy. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
perfect!
Q:
It is noisy because it is under construction near my house. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
@Cocochan The sentence would be a natural sentence if you replace "it" with "something", E.G "It is noisy because something is under construction near my house", but that implies you don't know what is know what is under construction and it's only one thing. I think you're trying to say something closer to "my neighborhood is noisy because of construction work" in English. That's what i understand from the Japanese anyway.
Q:
It is noisy in my neighbourhood because a house is being under construction in the next site of my house. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
It is noisy in my neighbourhood because a house is (currently) under construction next to my house. ( just next to your house?). You can leave out the word at "currently"
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