Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Days"
The meaning of "Days" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does "In the days and weeks after Germany's surrender" mean?
A:
Not sure how I would explain it more in English. ^^;;
In the days and weeks = 며칠 몇 주동안
The whole thing means: 독일의 항복 후에 며칠부터 몇 주 동안
In the days and weeks = 며칠 몇 주동안
The whole thing means: 독일의 항복 후에 며칠부터 몇 주 동안
Q:
What does make all our days count mean?
A:
Make each day important.
Q:
What does "some days i just pick a random law and obey the sxxt out of it."
What did he mean by the sentence? He sometimes disobeys the law he randomly picked, or he thoroughly obeys the law?
mean?
What did he mean by the sentence? He sometimes disobeys the law he randomly picked, or he thoroughly obeys the law?
mean?
A:
@birmbert: That is a strange sentence. Anyway that means he will randomly pick a law and strictly obey it.
Q:
What does in four happy days there will be a new moon mean?
A:
@onebirld: it means that in four days, the moon by the red will happen! :)
Q:
What does your days are numbered mean?
A:
Means you will die soon!
😂😂
😂😂
Example sentences using "Days"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with on days when ~.
A:
1. "On days when I'm sad, I want to stay home and not go out."
2."On days when I'm productive I go to bed later feeling fulfilled and that I used the day well."
3. "On days when I'm angry, I avoid talking to people and stay silent."
2."On days when I'm productive I go to bed later feeling fulfilled and that I used the day well."
3. "On days when I'm angry, I avoid talking to people and stay silent."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with these days.
A:
I don't do that a lot these days
I don't see her a lot these days
It's very popular these days
I don't see her a lot these days
It's very popular these days
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in days .
A:
"I haven't seen Jim in days." (この数日ジムを全然見かけなかった)
"I haven't slept in days." (この数日なかなか眠れなかった)
変な日本語すみません。
"I haven't slept in days." (この数日なかなか眠れなかった)
変な日本語すみません。
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in days .
A:
Within days he became a manager.
They lost everything within few days.
They lost everything within few days.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with back in these days.
A:
Examples:
"Well you see, back in the day we didn't have cellphones."
"Everything from back in the day is coming into style."
"Well you see, back in the day we didn't have cellphones."
"Everything from back in the day is coming into style."
Synonyms of "Days" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between in a few days and in days ?
A:
"Few" is always understood as "three" "in days" does not have an understood amount, so it could be used for talking about something that is more than three days
Q:
What is the difference between these past few days. and these days ?
A:
"These past few days I have been sick."
"These days, I feel like I have been getting sick a lot."
"These days" is more general and refers to a longer and more indefinite amount of time.
"These days, I feel like I have been getting sick a lot."
"These days" is more general and refers to a longer and more indefinite amount of time.
Q:
What is the difference between these days and recently ?
A:
These days = from ~2 years ago until now.
"There's no good music these days."
Recently = in the last month.
"Have you seen him recently?"
"Yeah, I saw him last Friday."
"There's no good music these days."
Recently = in the last month.
"Have you seen him recently?"
"Yeah, I saw him last Friday."
Q:
What is the difference between 2 days in a row and 2 straight days ?
A:
They mean the same!
"2 days in a row" is much more common!😄
"2 days in a row" is much more common!😄
Q:
What is the difference between He will come in four days. and He will come within four days. ?
A:
"He will come in four days:"
If today is Sunday, then he will come on Thursday.
"He will come within four days:"
If today is Sunday, then he can come anytime up until and including Thursday (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday)
If today is Sunday, then he will come on Thursday.
"He will come within four days:"
If today is Sunday, then he can come anytime up until and including Thursday (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday)
Translations of "Days"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? In how many days you will go (the sentence is correct or not )
A:
it is incorrect, you would say. "How many days from now will you go?"
"In how many days are you going?"
"In how many days will you go?" "How many days are you going in?"
"In how many days are you going?"
"In how many days will you go?" "How many days are you going in?"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I'm having busy days
A:
or for past tense
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? it’s been 4 days to eat leftovers. Am getting fed up with the lamb.
A:
It's been 4 days of us eating leftovers. I'm getting fed up with lamb
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? before 3 days warn me
A:
Here is a better way you could phrase your sentence:
Please warn me three days in advance.
Please warn me three days in advance.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I just think you because I miss you all days ok my life....
A:
I just think of you because I miss you all the days of my life....
Other questions about "Days"
Q:
How can I say days of dates of 2, 4, 6, 8, etc. which are even numbers?
For example, there is a store that only opens on days of dates of 2, 4, 6, 8, so on.
Is the only way to put it just "days of even number dates"?
How about "The store opens on even numbered days(or dates)?
For example, there is a store that only opens on days of dates of 2, 4, 6, 8, so on.
Is the only way to put it just "days of even number dates"?
How about "The store opens on even numbered days(or dates)?
A:
"Even-numbered" is a word that's really used, but I've never heard of a place that was only open on even-numbered days of the month. Some places are only open on alternating weekdays (such as Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays)
Q:
1. I work 6 days in a row.
2. I work 6 consecutive days.
Does that make sense?
I believe they are same meanings.
which sentence is more common to use?
2. I work 6 consecutive days.
Does that make sense?
I believe they are same meanings.
which sentence is more common to use?
A:
Both make sense and do have the same meanings.
I believe a more common interpretation would be:
"I have been working for 6 consecutive days now" or "I have been working for 6 days in a row now." or even "I have been working for 6 straight days now."
I believe a more common interpretation would be:
"I have been working for 6 consecutive days now" or "I have been working for 6 days in a row now." or even "I have been working for 6 straight days now."
Q:
Q19. What do you like doing on your days off?
I like spending time in a bakery or a cafe in the morning on my days off. I think that a nice bread goes with coffee, so I go there to have them. Does this sound natural?
I like spending time in a bakery or a cafe in the morning on my days off. I think that a nice bread goes with coffee, so I go there to have them. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I think that a nice bread goes with coffee, so I go there to have them.
✓ I think that a nice bread goes with coffee, so I go there to have some.
✓ I think that a nice bread goes with coffee, so I go there to have some.
Q:
it may take 7 days to arrive there. Does this sound natural?
A:
Sounds good! “It may take up to 7 days” may be be better to use, though, because it gives the impression that the chances it will take that long are lower, so it sounds faster to a customer. This is what we would commonly say
Q:
I have been exercising five days a week from before, but my friends sometimes say me "Why can you work so hard?".
In fact, I will feel uncomfortable if I don't exercise.
この表現は自然ですか?
In fact, I will feel uncomfortable if I don't exercise.
この表現は自然ですか?
A:
I have always worked out five days a week, but sometimes my friends will ask me why I work out so much/so often.
The truth is, I feel uncomfortable if I don't get regular exercise.
I have always worked out five days a week, but sometimes my friends will ask me why I work out so much/so often.
The truth is, I feel uncomfortable if I don't get regular exercise.
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