Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Tooth"
The meaning of "Tooth" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Co znaczy sweet tooth?
A:
If someone “has a sweet tooth.“ It means they like sugary or sweet food. The expression is always “to have“ a sweet tooth.
Q:
Co znaczy sweet tooth?
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sweet tooth is when you or someone else really likes/prefers sweet food/drinks
example: people in the South enjoy sweet iced tea because a lot of people there have a sweet tooth
example: people in the South enjoy sweet iced tea because a lot of people there have a sweet tooth
Q:
Co znaczy sweet tooth?
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When someone has a "sweet tooth," they enjoy eating lots of sweet food. (cake, cookies, candy, etc)
Q:
Co znaczy How you doing? That tooth in yet??
A:
well if a joke has to be explained.... but "how you doing?" is asking ...something like "genki desu ka?" and "is the tooth in yet?" when children are young they loose their baby teeth and adult teeth grow in. he was asking if the adult tooth was done growing in.
Q:
Co znaczy broke the latch with one's teeth ?
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Sorry, I don't know! As a native speaker I've never heard of this before. Sometimes "by one's teeth" can mean that one did something only just, barely accomplished it, or closely competed something. I think it depends on the TV show's location to understand the meaning.
Example sentences using "Tooth"
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z like a pulling teeth .
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You don't need "a." The phrase is actually "like pulling teeth." It means "extremely difficult," usually because someone doesn't want to do something.
Getting my son to do his homework is like pulling teeth.
It's like pulling teeth, getting the students to answers questions in class. They're all so quiet!
This man does nothing but lie. Getting an honest answer from him is like pulling teeth.
Getting my son to do his homework is like pulling teeth.
It's like pulling teeth, getting the students to answers questions in class. They're all so quiet!
This man does nothing but lie. Getting an honest answer from him is like pulling teeth.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z Like pulling teeth .
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It’s like pulling teeth to get her to confide in me.
He would not leave the party. Getting him to leave was like pulling teeth.
Getting Monica and Chandler to confess their romantic relationship was like pulling teeth.
He would not leave the party. Getting him to leave was like pulling teeth.
Getting Monica and Chandler to confess their romantic relationship was like pulling teeth.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z to fight tooth and nail.
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He is the love of my life ; I'll fight tooth and nail for him.
It literally means to fight with all the means you have, all your strength.
It literally means to fight with all the means you have, all your strength.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z sweet tooth.
A:
“Sweet tooth” implys people who likes eating sweet foods.
Ex: You can add more sugar if you have a sweet tooth.
Ex: You can add more sugar if you have a sweet tooth.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z Fight tooth and nail.
A:
There are few ways to look at this phrase.
1: When I hear this phrase, it generally refers to an unsanctioned fight. A brawl outside where the fighters are so mad at each other that they are willing to do anything to hurt then other person. Anything. This goes past the classic fist fight to biting, clawing at the eyes, or repeated hits to the genitals. In my mind this usually is a life or death situation, person A was attacked by person B so person A is fighting for his/her life.
2: A time in your life you gave everything to complete the task. For example: A boxer, who should be down, gets up to keep fighting. The boxer may struggle to even stay conscious but gives the last ounce of energy to keep fighting.
3: This can, however, have non fighting applications. "I fought tooth an nail to get to the store through the snow storm." This shows that I push through a difficult problem with everything I had to be there. It's an exaggeration but it's still an acceptable use of the phrase.
1: When I hear this phrase, it generally refers to an unsanctioned fight. A brawl outside where the fighters are so mad at each other that they are willing to do anything to hurt then other person. Anything. This goes past the classic fist fight to biting, clawing at the eyes, or repeated hits to the genitals. In my mind this usually is a life or death situation, person A was attacked by person B so person A is fighting for his/her life.
2: A time in your life you gave everything to complete the task. For example: A boxer, who should be down, gets up to keep fighting. The boxer may struggle to even stay conscious but gives the last ounce of energy to keep fighting.
3: This can, however, have non fighting applications. "I fought tooth an nail to get to the store through the snow storm." This shows that I push through a difficult problem with everything I had to be there. It's an exaggeration but it's still an acceptable use of the phrase.
Synonyms of "Tooth" and their differences
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między she braced her teeth i she has braces on her teeth ?
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"She braced her teeth" and "She has braces on her teeth" are two different sentences with diffeerent meanings. "She braced her teeth" means she clenched her teeth and is preparing for something and bracing herself, while "she has braces on her teeth" means that her teeth have braces on them, her teeth are wearing what is known as "braces", the dental device that is affixed to people's teeth to straighten them. (There are also braces for injured legs, for example, to help them recover)
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między I hope you don't need to get your tooth pulled. i I hope you don't have to get your tooth pulled. ?
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they are the same
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między I will brush my tooth i I am going to brush my tooth ?
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Tooth is just 1
Teeth are more than 1.
I will brush my teeth means you will do it in the future.
I am going to brush my teeth means you’re on your way to the bathroom to brush your teeth, for the most part, as soon as you get in there.
Teeth are more than 1.
I will brush my teeth means you will do it in the future.
I am going to brush my teeth means you’re on your way to the bathroom to brush your teeth, for the most part, as soon as you get in there.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między tooth i teeth ?
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Tooth is just one. While teeth is more than one tooth.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między go to brush your teeth i go brush your teeth ?
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Go brush your teeth is usually used when talking.
But grammatically,the first one is correct
But grammatically,the first one is correct
Translations of "Tooth"
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? I have a tooth ache. I may have a back teeth cavity on the lower left.
A:
You would say “I have a tooth ache. I may have a cavity in the lower left side of my mouth”
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? I can brush my teeth by myself. I can brush my own teeth. Same meaning? or different?
A:
same but the 1st own sounds more friendly (?)
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? 親知らず(tooth)
A:
Wisdom tooth
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? I'm just brushing my teeth ,then ready
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Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? teeth
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Other questions about "Tooth"
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? I will brush my tooth as soon as I finishes my coffee. I don't want to let the tooth dyed.
A:
I will brush my teeth as soon as I finish my coffee. I don't want to dye my teeth
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? Why don't you smile with your teeth?
It's like my childfood thing. When I was little, I didn't like smiling with my teeth cause it didn't look good.
But now I'm straighting my teeth I'll try lol
It's like my childfood thing. When I was little, I didn't like smiling with my teeth cause it didn't look good.
But now I'm straighting my teeth I'll try lol
A:
-Why don't you smile with your teeth?
-It's like a child thing! When I was little, I didn't like smiling with my teeth ´cause it didn't look good, but now I'm straightening them. I'll try it though!!! lol
I understood what you said, just think that people will correct you, and specially those who are not tolerant, I appreciate the fact u learn and u make an effort to keep on learning!!! So I omitted words to avoid repetition, but I kept ur words though!! Hope it helps!!! xoxo
-It's like a child thing! When I was little, I didn't like smiling with my teeth ´cause it didn't look good, but now I'm straightening them. I'll try it though!!! lol
I understood what you said, just think that people will correct you, and specially those who are not tolerant, I appreciate the fact u learn and u make an effort to keep on learning!!! So I omitted words to avoid repetition, but I kept ur words though!! Hope it helps!!! xoxo
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? If you brush your teeth right away after a meal, it’s an automatically signal into your body that you're full.
A:
@hbl:
you should remove the word "away"
change the word "it's" to just "it"
replace "an" with "will"
put the word "Send" and "a" in front of signal.
and change the word "that" to
"making it seem like"
then your sentence will be:
If you brush your teeth right after a meal, it will automatically send a signal into your body making it seem like you're full.
you should remove the word "away"
change the word "it's" to just "it"
replace "an" with "will"
put the word "Send" and "a" in front of signal.
and change the word "that" to
"making it seem like"
then your sentence will be:
If you brush your teeth right after a meal, it will automatically send a signal into your body making it seem like you're full.
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? One of those teeth of mine seems wobble.
A:
"I have a wobbly tooth." / "It seems like I have a wobbly tooth."
Q:
Why is "they pulled the teeth wrong" in the following sentence?
"In addition to cutting hair, barbers in Europe during the Middle Ages had the special functions of−−C performing surgery and they pulled teeth. "
"In addition to cutting hair, barbers in Europe during the Middle Ages had the special functions of−−C performing surgery and they pulled teeth. "
A:
Parallel construction! All the verbs of the sentence should be in the same tense. So, in your example, we say "in addition to cutting... performing surgery and *pulling* teeth."
Be careful, it's a common mistake.
Be careful, it's a common mistake.
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