Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Height"
The meaning of "Height" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does They were exactly the same height and a study in contrasts.
mean?
mean?
A:
They were exactly as tall as each other. However, there were many things very different about each other. These differences were interesting to those who wanted to learn more.
Q:
What does The height of summer mean?
A:
The middle of summer or more particularly when the summer is at its most typical - hot and dry.
Q:
What does I’m not just my height lol What I really am wouldn’t be different if I was shorter haha mean?
A:
"I'm not just my height"
"What I really am wouldn’t be different if I was shorter"
Both of these mean her height does not define who she is. She has a personality and it has nothing to do with her height.
You probably know that "haha" and "lol" = (笑) / w
"What I really am wouldn’t be different if I was shorter"
Both of these mean her height does not define who she is. She has a personality and it has nothing to do with her height.
You probably know that "haha" and "lol" = (笑) / w
Q:
What does By the height of the Roman Empire, mean?
A:
It is the time when something is at it's largest / strongest / most powerful / influential / etc.
= apex
"By the height of..." = "By the time when the Roman Empire was at it's most powerful point..."
= apex
"By the height of..." = "By the time when the Roman Empire was at it's most powerful point..."
Q:
What does height of presumption mean?
A:
Assumed/Expected height
Example sentences using "Height"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with height.
A:
- I'm afraid of heights, that's why i don't travel by plane.
- The building rose to over 150 feet in height.
- Her height set her apart from her peers, she was very tall for her age.
- Everyone knows july and august are the worst months to go to the seaside, since they mark the height of the tourist season. (= highest point, peak)
- It would be the height of apathy not to help someone in that situation. ( = epitome, utmost)
- The building rose to over 150 feet in height.
- Her height set her apart from her peers, she was very tall for her age.
- Everyone knows july and august are the worst months to go to the seaside, since they mark the height of the tourist season. (= highest point, peak)
- It would be the height of apathy not to help someone in that situation. ( = epitome, utmost)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with height.
A:
As people get older they often lose height. What is the height of that mountain? He died at the height of his career. At the height of the crescendo, the singer's voice cracked.
Synonyms of "Height" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between at the height of winter and in the middle of winter ?
A:
Height of winter would be the most extreme part of winter (coldest, most snow, etc). Middle of winter is related to time. January is the middle of winter.
Q:
What is the difference between "Their height fear" and "Their fear of height" and What is the logic of the second one? ?
A:
The first one sounds weird; I’ve never heard nor said it that way. The second one would more likely be said, “their fear of heights.”
The first one sounds weird; I’ve never heard nor said it that way. The second one would more likely be said, “their fear of heights.”
Q:
What is the difference between in the height of...... and at the height of...... ?
A:
At ✔️✔️✔️
In ❌👿
At ✔️✔️✔️
In ❌👿
Q:
What is the difference between height and heights? Can we say: I'm afraid of heights? ?
A:
Yes. I am afraid of heights is perfect. *I am afraid of height, would be wrong.
My height is 6'4".
Wuthering heights is a book, in this case 'heights' is a geographical feature.
My height is 6'4".
Wuthering heights is a book, in this case 'heights' is a geographical feature.
Q:
What is the difference between you need to be less conscious about your height and you should be less conscious about your height ?
A:
"you should" is usually a suggestion, advice.
"you need to" is like an order, or a command, sort of.
Telling someone they should do something is a little more polite than saying someone needs to do something.
"you need to" is like an order, or a command, sort of.
Telling someone they should do something is a little more polite than saying someone needs to do something.
Translations of "Height"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)?
What is your height?
How tall are you?
Which sounds natural?
What is your height?
How tall are you?
Which sounds natural?
A:
@-dOlf- Hi, asking a man about his height on an app, right? There are good and bad ways to ask.
Instead of saying “ how tall are you?”, try this:
“You look rather tall in your pictures, let me guess…5’11 right??”
The key is also what you do with the height information when you have it.
Saying that you’re asking because you only date tall guys can sound quite rude
Instead of saying “ how tall are you?”, try this:
“You look rather tall in your pictures, let me guess…5’11 right??”
The key is also what you do with the height information when you have it.
Saying that you’re asking because you only date tall guys can sound quite rude
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? “the height of the plant at full bloom “ or “the height of the plant in full bloom”
A:
I think "in full bloom" sounds more natural.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? ❓What is your height? or❓How tall are you?
Which one sounds more natural?
Which one sounds more natural?
A:
How tall are you?
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? is this natural "we have the same height"
A:
It's usually phrased as "We are of the same height", because you don't literally possess/own/hold something to use "have" here :) Hope this helps!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? height and weight
A:
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Other questions about "Height"
Q:
You can adjust the height of the seat. Does this sound natural?
A:
it's natural but I heard you pronounce seat as seats..
Q:
His height is most 2 meters. Does this sound natural?
A:
"His height is 2 meters at most" or "he's 2 meters tall at most" sound more natural.
Q:
What's your height? you look so tall Does this sound natural?
A:
Technically what you wrote is right but it doesn't sound like a natural conversation. "How tall are you?" is closer to how a native would say it.
Q:
What's your height? Does this sound natural?
A:
It's okay, but "How tall are you?" is a lot more common.
Q:
She fell from height and suffered ACL tear on her right knee. Does this sound natural?
A:
"She fell from a height and suffered an ACL tear on her right knee" :)
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