"Us"의 정의와 사용법 및 예문에 관한 질문
다양한 구문과 문장에서 쓰이는 "Us"의 의미
Q:
The US Treasury is going to default 은 무슨 뜻인가요?
A:
Not have enough money.
definition:
failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan
definition:
failure to fulfill an obligation, especially to repay a loan
Q:
We found US$10 million in COUNTERFEIT NOTES.은 무슨 뜻인가요?
A:
Fake cash money 💵
Q:
mint-passing (in US or UK english both)은 무슨 뜻인가요?
A:
Bush gave a mint (candy) to Obama during a handshake, people call it mint passing. to be honest I never heard of it until I googled it.
Q:
a sitting US president 은 무슨 뜻인가요?
A:
現役の大統領
Q:
He said he would halt US military exercises in South Korea, something widely seen as a concession.은 무슨 뜻인가요?
A:
It means that by saying he would stop the military exercises he gave North Korea what it wanted.
"Us" 사용 예문들
Q:
1) She has gone to the US. She will be back in 2 days.
2) She went to the US. She will be back in 2 days.
Do sentence 1) and 2) describe the same situation? 가 포함된 예문을 보여주세요.
2) She went to the US. She will be back in 2 days.
Do sentence 1) and 2) describe the same situation? 가 포함된 예문을 보여주세요.
A:
Yes, they both make sense.
But in this case 1 makes more sense because “has gone” is used in when an action that started in the past and is still continuing. She is still in the US, so “has gone” would be fit best.
“Went” is simple past tense. It hints that her going to the US has already passed. This still makes sense.
But in this case 1 makes more sense because “has gone” is used in when an action that started in the past and is still continuing. She is still in the US, so “has gone” would be fit best.
“Went” is simple past tense. It hints that her going to the US has already passed. This still makes sense.
Q:
US slang words
with example
be useful 가 포함된 예문을 보여주세요.
with example
be useful 가 포함된 예문을 보여주세요.
A:
-Toxic: Unsupportive, even abusive sometimes.
Our relationship was quite toxic.
-Dope/Lit:Great
Your shoes are dope!/lit!
-Bomb: Excellent
That game was a bomb!
-Bummer: Disappointment
Dang, what a bummer! Maybe later, though, okay?
-Hit the books: study
I have to hit the books with the tests coming up.
-Have a blast: have fun
We had a blast the other day.
-Bail: leave
I have got to bail now. See you all tomorrow!
I hope this helps!
Our relationship was quite toxic.
-Dope/Lit:Great
Your shoes are dope!/lit!
-Bomb: Excellent
That game was a bomb!
-Bummer: Disappointment
Dang, what a bummer! Maybe later, though, okay?
-Hit the books: study
I have to hit the books with the tests coming up.
-Have a blast: have fun
We had a blast the other day.
-Bail: leave
I have got to bail now. See you all tomorrow!
I hope this helps!
Q:
i heard that in US you need to give tips to most of the staff whose in the service industry. do I have to give tips when i am taking out food? or even the hotel front when checking out? 가 포함된 예문을 보여주세요.
A:
These are the usual people you will interact with on a trip to the US. Some expect tips and some do not.
- a porter (someone who carries your bags for you at the airport or the hotel): $1 or $2 per bag
- the driver of a shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel: $1, plus another $1/bag if they help you with your bags
- taxi drivers: 10% to 15%
- the hotel employees that do check-in and check-out: no tip
- the hotel concierge (the hotel employee who helps you with problems like making reservations at a restaurant): $10 per request
- hotel housekeeping (the people who clean your hotel room): $2 or $3 per night
- restaurant waiters and bartenders: 15% to 20% of the total bill
- servers at buffet restaurants: 10% of the total bill
- people who deliver food to you: 10% of the total bill
- picking up food from a restaurant: $1
- cashiers at fast food restaurants: no tip
- cashiers at other kinds of stores: no tip
- baristas (people who make coffee drinks): $1, or the coins left over (for example, if you pay for a $2.50 coffee with a $5 bill, keep the $1 bills and leave a tip of 50 cents)
Some restaurants will assume that international tourists do not know how to leave a tip, so they will automatically add a "gratuity charge" to the bill. Make sure to check to see if this charge is on your bill before you leave a tip.
If the service you get is very poor, leave a smaller tip. If the service was very good, or they did something helpful that they did not need to do for you, leave a larger tip.
If you are unhappy with the food in a restaurant, ask to talk to the manager. The food isn't the waiter's fault, so it is not fair to leave the waiter a smaller tip because of it.
- a porter (someone who carries your bags for you at the airport or the hotel): $1 or $2 per bag
- the driver of a shuttle bus from the airport to the hotel: $1, plus another $1/bag if they help you with your bags
- taxi drivers: 10% to 15%
- the hotel employees that do check-in and check-out: no tip
- the hotel concierge (the hotel employee who helps you with problems like making reservations at a restaurant): $10 per request
- hotel housekeeping (the people who clean your hotel room): $2 or $3 per night
- restaurant waiters and bartenders: 15% to 20% of the total bill
- servers at buffet restaurants: 10% of the total bill
- people who deliver food to you: 10% of the total bill
- picking up food from a restaurant: $1
- cashiers at fast food restaurants: no tip
- cashiers at other kinds of stores: no tip
- baristas (people who make coffee drinks): $1, or the coins left over (for example, if you pay for a $2.50 coffee with a $5 bill, keep the $1 bills and leave a tip of 50 cents)
Some restaurants will assume that international tourists do not know how to leave a tip, so they will automatically add a "gratuity charge" to the bill. Make sure to check to see if this charge is on your bill before you leave a tip.
If the service you get is very poor, leave a smaller tip. If the service was very good, or they did something helpful that they did not need to do for you, leave a larger tip.
If you are unhappy with the food in a restaurant, ask to talk to the manager. The food isn't the waiter's fault, so it is not fair to leave the waiter a smaller tip because of it.
Q:
which one is more acceptable in the US talk TO or WITH? What’s the difference? ‘cause I’m tired of arguing with my teacher about that. I insist on talk with . am I right ? 가 포함된 예문을 보여주세요.
A:
The answer is that there’s essentially NO difference when two people are having a conversation, and both of them are speaking. You can say “Sue is talking to John” or “Sue is talking with John” – they’re the same!
Some people claim that talk to should be used when it’s only one person speaking, and talk with should be used when it’s more of a two-sided discussion.
However, in practice, many native speakers use both interchangeably. Here are some examples:
Can I talk to you for a minute?
Can I talk with you for a minute?
Brian’s over there, talking to Matt.
Brian’s over there, talking with Matt.
I talked to my boss and she said I could take a day off.
I talked with my boss and she said I could take a day off.
It's just a matter of choice! :)
Some people claim that talk to should be used when it’s only one person speaking, and talk with should be used when it’s more of a two-sided discussion.
However, in practice, many native speakers use both interchangeably. Here are some examples:
Can I talk to you for a minute?
Can I talk with you for a minute?
Brian’s over there, talking to Matt.
Brian’s over there, talking with Matt.
I talked to my boss and she said I could take a day off.
I talked with my boss and she said I could take a day off.
It's just a matter of choice! :)
Q:
US ans we 가 포함된 예문을 보여주세요.
A:
Us
1. Can you pick us up ?
2. Are you coming with us ?
3. When are you picking us up ?
We
1. Are we leaving yet ?
2. Are we friends ?
3. Can we ride that ?
4. Where are we going ?
1. Can you pick us up ?
2. Are you coming with us ?
3. When are you picking us up ?
We
1. Are we leaving yet ?
2. Are we friends ?
3. Can we ride that ?
4. Where are we going ?
"Us"의 동의어와 차이점
Q:
차이점은 무엇 입니까? I went to the US twice. 그리고 I've been to the US twice. ?
A:
There is no real difference between sentences, but the latter, the second one, is a more correct way of expressing it.
Q:
차이점은 무엇 입니까? US 그리고 USA ?
A:
no difference. It is the same country. USA is a little more formal.
USA - United States of America
US- United States
USA - United States of America
US- United States
Q:
차이점은 무엇 입니까? i haven't been to the US 그리고 i have never been to the US ?
A:
In the first sentence you are exchanging the never for the "n't" in general they are the same response
Q:
차이점은 무엇 입니까? To visit the US 그리고 To visit to the US ?
A:
Grammatically it's not correct
You can say:
'I've been wanting To visit the US'
'I won a visit to the US'
You can say:
'I've been wanting To visit the US'
'I won a visit to the US'
Q:
차이점은 무엇 입니까? US English 그리고 UK English ?
A:
Yes they are dialects.
There are differences in spelling.
For example....
US - "color", "check"
UK - "colour", "cheque"
There are also different words for one object.
For example...
US - "elevator", "apartment"
UK - "lift", "flat"
And the pronunciations between US and UK English are also different.
There are differences in spelling.
For example....
US - "color", "check"
UK - "colour", "cheque"
There are also different words for one object.
For example...
US - "elevator", "apartment"
UK - "lift", "flat"
And the pronunciations between US and UK English are also different.
"Us"의 번역
Q:
이것은 영어(미국)로 무엇이라고 하나요? he was detained by the US customs
A:
7 out of 10. "customs" sounded like "custus" to me, so that needs some more work. And the ”S" in "US" sounded like "hess" to me. But it wasn't bad. I knew what you meant.
Q:
이것은 영어(미국)로 무엇이라고 하나요? In the US, can I buy hotel size shampoo in a ordinary supermarket? thank you in advance.
A:
There are stores that sell travel sized shampoo. We call it travel sized instead of hotel sized.
Q:
이것은 영어(미국)로 무엇이라고 하나요? US, UK, カナダの方のご回答をお待ちしています。
A:
We are waiting for answers from US, UK, and Canada.
Q:
이것은 영어(미국)로 무엇이라고 하나요? when do you say “put on” in US?
A:
답변을 보려면 질문을 살펴보세요
Q:
이것은 영어(미국)로 무엇이라고 하나요? How are US?
A:
You can just say "What is the US like?" if you're asking to find out more about the country.
"Us" 관련 추가 질문
Q:
Which one is the US English phrase?
A:
Both Are Common.
Q:
I'm going to US?
I'm going to America?
I'm going to USA?
Which one is the most natural? ^^;
I'm going to America?
I'm going to USA?
Which one is the most natural? ^^;
A:
Change the first to "I'm going to the US."
"I'm going to America." is completely natural.
Most people don't use "USA", but if you wanted to you would also change it to "the USA" like the first sentence. It sounds a little weird, though.
"I'm going to America." is completely natural.
Most people don't use "USA", but if you wanted to you would also change it to "the USA" like the first sentence. It sounds a little weird, though.
Q:
This is so expensive than I bought in US. 이 표현은 자연스럽습니까?
A:
This is much more expensive than the one that I bought in the US.
Q:
I stayed in the US for two weeks in the summer of 2013. 이 표현은 자연스럽습니까?
A:
I stayed in the US for two weeks during the summer of 2013.
"in summer, 2013" - wrong
"in summer, 2013" - wrong
Q:
I've heard that in the US, on Valentine's Day, classmates between boys and girls exchange sweets and hug each other.
Just after a boy and a girl finished hugging, the teacher speaks out, saying 'Now,turn!' It's far from 'romantic', huh?
Just after a boy and a girl finished hugging, the teacher speaks out, saying 'Now,turn!' It's far from 'romantic', huh?
A:
I believe that this only happens in elementary school, it's a way of including everyone in on the festivities. It isn't romantic at all so I agree.
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