Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Peanut"
The meaning of "Peanut" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does we don't pick up peanut shells.
from"The greatest show man"
Is this a saying? mean?
from"The greatest show man"
Is this a saying? mean?
A:
It's not a saying.
Hmmm. I don't know these characters.
He says "I live among the swells, we don't pick up peanut shells"
He seems to imply he is well-to-do and his work is not cleaning up after the audience.
Does that fit with the story?
Hmmm. I don't know these characters.
He says "I live among the swells, we don't pick up peanut shells"
He seems to imply he is well-to-do and his work is not cleaning up after the audience.
Does that fit with the story?
Q:
What does peanut shells mean?
A:
oh...maybe you can let me know the context? But most of the time "peanuts" just mean like a "small thing" like "my savings are peanuts compared to the millions of dollars that you have"
Q:
What does from the peanut gallery mean?
A:
when you hear laughter in a TV show, or just about any aweing or anything. the people that do those sound effects are called the peanut gallery
Q:
What does peanut heaven mean?
A:
@AstridPr "something" heaven means to be surround by something that you love. for example if you like chocolate and you go to a shop that sells chocolate, you can say that you are in chocolate heaven
Synonyms of "Peanut" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between peanut butter and peanut paste ?
A:
peanut paste = an ingredient (材料) 100% ピーナッツ
peanut butter = a spread (スプレッド) ピーナッツバター (with oil 油脂, salt 塩, sweeteners 砂糖)
peanut butter = a spread (スプレッド) ピーナッツバター (with oil 油脂, salt 塩, sweeteners 砂糖)
Q:
What is the difference between peanut and groundnut ?
A:
I believe they are the same thing, but no one I know calls it a groundnut.
Q:
What is the difference between peanut and nut ?
A:
Peanut is a specific kind of nut, although I think it’s actually a part of the legume family. Nut is a generic term for many different kind of tree seeds.
Q:
What is the difference between I like to eat peanut and I Like eating peanut ?
A:
you should say "peanuts" (plural) One doesn't eat "peanut"
They mean the same thing
They mean the same thing
Q:
What is the difference between I admit to a liking for peanut butter and onion sandwiches. and I admit to liking for peanut butter and onion sandwiches. ?
A:
In the second sentence you would not use 'for'. The difference between liking ** and a liking for ** is that the latter puts a tiny bit more emphasis on the liked-ness (warning- that may not be an actual word) instead of the object itself. So the first sentence is telling me "Enjoying those sandwiches is something I know is strange, but I will share this fact anyway" while the second (if you take out for) says "Someone has accused me of having strange tastes and I confess this is true".
Translations of "Peanut"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ピーナツバタートーストを食べました。(I ate peanut butter on bread.)
A:
i ate peanut butter toast
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? peanut butter in american accent?
A:
only in butter. and gently
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? peanut
A:
Peanut
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? peanut
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? the peanut butter in peanut and jelly sandwiches is made from real peanuts.如何翻译理解?made from前为什么用is
A:
You said it just fine.
Other questions about "Peanut"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce peanut butter.
A:
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Q:
Why is it called peanut butter not butter of peanut?
A:
Yes, it is odd to say butter of peanut.
English puts the adjective before the noun.
So adjective + noun, not noun + adjective.
It’s just something that is the opposite.
English puts the adjective before the noun.
So adjective + noun, not noun + adjective.
It’s just something that is the opposite.
Q:
"Is a peanut in the food?" Does this sound natural?
A:
"are there peanuts in the food?"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce peanut .
A:
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Q:
I want to spread some peanut butter on my bread. Do you have anything to spread?
パンにピーナツバター塗りたいんだけど、何か塗るものない?
Does this sound natural?
パンにピーナツバター塗りたいんだけど、何か塗るものない?
Does this sound natural?
A:
I'm going to combine your sentences and add a few changes. What you said is okay, it just sounds like your a robot:).
May I have a knife to spread my peanut butter?
May I have a knife to spread my peanut butter?
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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