Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Hunch"
La signification de "Hunch" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie "as to" in "You don't even have a hunch as to who he is?" ?
A:
“As to” is similar to “about”.
“You don’t even have a hunch about who he is?”
“You don’t even have a hunch about who he is?”
Q:
Que signifie hunch ?
A:
Hunch means bend over.
"He hunched to get a better look."
"He hunched to get a better look."
Q:
Que signifie hunch ?
A:
A guess based on a feeling.
A guess based on a feeling.
Q:
Que signifie hunch ?
A:
I have a hunch = I have a feeling/guess.
Q:
Que signifie hunch over ( the sentence is: kids these days are spending so much time hunched over smartphones and tables that their spine are...) ?
A:
Hunched is when you are not sitting up straight. So the expression is saying that kids are always looking over their phones in a bad posture, like slouching.
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Hunch"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant have a hunch that.
A:
Hunch just means strong feeling, and it’s not used much, but:
I have a hunch that he knows exactly what’s going on.
I have a hunch that they are hiding something.
I have a hunch that I may not pass this test.
I have a hunch that the new album is coming really soon.
I have a hunch that he knows exactly what’s going on.
I have a hunch that they are hiding something.
I have a hunch that I may not pass this test.
I have a hunch that the new album is coming really soon.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant hunch.
A:
The detective had a hunch that the killer was hiding under the ice cream truck.
I had a hunch, as to where I might have lost my phone.
The old man was sitting hunched over the counter. He had obviously had one too many pints, for one morning.
I had a hunch, as to where I might have lost my phone.
The old man was sitting hunched over the counter. He had obviously had one too many pints, for one morning.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant hunch.
A:
Depinde de context pt ca poate sa însemne 2 lucruri:
I have a hunch - am o bănuială
His back is hunched - spatele lui este cocoșat
I have a hunch - am o bănuială
His back is hunched - spatele lui este cocoșat
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant I have this hunch that.
A:
I have a hunch they're not closed yet.
I have a hunch he'll go.
I have this hunch that says she's lying.
"Why do you say that?" I just have this hunch.
I have a hunch he'll go.
I have this hunch that says she's lying.
"Why do you say that?" I just have this hunch.
Mots similaires à "Hunch" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre hunch et gut feeling ?
A:
They mean the same thing.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre hunch et hint ?
A:
a hunch is a feeling... when you sense something.
a hint is a clue to something.
I have a hunch he's not going to come
I had a hunch it would rain today
she has a hunch the store will be closed.
he had a hunch things would go well.
she gave him a hint she wouldn't be going
I gave her a hint I would probably be home at that time
Give me a hint - will you come or not
Try not to give any hint of how you feel.
hope these help
a hint is a clue to something.
I have a hunch he's not going to come
I had a hunch it would rain today
she has a hunch the store will be closed.
he had a hunch things would go well.
she gave him a hint she wouldn't be going
I gave her a hint I would probably be home at that time
Give me a hint - will you come or not
Try not to give any hint of how you feel.
hope these help
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre “I have a hunch that...” et “I have a feeling that...” ?
A:
They are very similar and could mean the same thing in the right context.
"I have a feeling" is based on intuition. It's something you say based off of opinion or ideas.
"He's not answering his phone. I have a feeling that something isn't right." You are unsure of why something is happening but he usually answers his phone so maybe something is wrong. But you have no real idea.
"I have a hunch" is based off of evidence or past experiences and dealings you've had before.
"I have a hunch she's not answering her phone because her battery has died again." You are basing this off of the fact that you know she often lets her phone run out of battery.
"I have a feeling" is based on intuition. It's something you say based off of opinion or ideas.
"He's not answering his phone. I have a feeling that something isn't right." You are unsure of why something is happening but he usually answers his phone so maybe something is wrong. But you have no real idea.
"I have a hunch" is based off of evidence or past experiences and dealings you've had before.
"I have a hunch she's not answering her phone because her battery has died again." You are basing this off of the fact that you know she often lets her phone run out of battery.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre hunch et instinct ?
A:
A hunch is a guess based on clues. "I have a hunch she stole my purse." Instinct is a natural feeling or reaction. "My instinct is to run from danger."
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre hunch et feel ?
A:
They can pretty much be used interchangeably
Ex. Sentences:
I have a hunch/feeling that there's something wrong.
Ex. Sentences:
I have a hunch/feeling that there's something wrong.
Traductions de "Hunch"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? have a hunch
A:
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Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? hunch
A:
"Hunch. Like, I have a hunch."
Autres questions concernant "Hunch"
Q:
I have a hunch that my daughter and I look alike. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
× I have a hunch that my daughter and I look alike.
✓ I have a hunch that my daughter and I will look alike.
Because “having a hunch” means that you are making a *guess* about something based on your intuition, you can’t use it if you already know what your daughter looks like—it sounds like you’re trying to guess what she will look like in the future.
If you are trying to say that you think she will look like you IN THE FUTURE, you could say: “I have a hunch that my daughter and I will look alike.”
However, this only makes sense if (1) your daughter is either very young (a newborn baby or infant), or (2) if she’s still in the womb, and you know that it will be a baby girl, and you think that she will look similar to you once she’s born. You could also (3) use “I have a hunch that my daughter and I will look alike,” if you are hoping that you will have a daughter someday in the distant future, even if you aren’t having a child anytime soon, and guessing what your future child might look like.
Otherwise, if your daughter is already more than a few years old AT PRESENT, you would just say:
“I think that my daughter and I look alike.”
If she is young, and you don’t look similar yet, but you think that she will look more like you after she grows up, you could use this sentence: “I have a hunch that my daughter will look like me when she grows up.”
✓ I have a hunch that my daughter and I will look alike.
Because “having a hunch” means that you are making a *guess* about something based on your intuition, you can’t use it if you already know what your daughter looks like—it sounds like you’re trying to guess what she will look like in the future.
If you are trying to say that you think she will look like you IN THE FUTURE, you could say: “I have a hunch that my daughter and I will look alike.”
However, this only makes sense if (1) your daughter is either very young (a newborn baby or infant), or (2) if she’s still in the womb, and you know that it will be a baby girl, and you think that she will look similar to you once she’s born. You could also (3) use “I have a hunch that my daughter and I will look alike,” if you are hoping that you will have a daughter someday in the distant future, even if you aren’t having a child anytime soon, and guessing what your future child might look like.
Otherwise, if your daughter is already more than a few years old AT PRESENT, you would just say:
“I think that my daughter and I look alike.”
If she is young, and you don’t look similar yet, but you think that she will look more like you after she grows up, you could use this sentence: “I have a hunch that my daughter will look like me when she grows up.”
Q:
I have a hunch.
Is this a common expression?
If it is so,
Could you give me an example sentence?
Is this a common expression?
If it is so,
Could you give me an example sentence?
A:
It's a common expression.
"I have a hunch that she's up to something."
"How do you know?" "I've got a hunch."
"I have a hunch that she's up to something."
"How do you know?" "I've got a hunch."
Q:
What is the different between hunch,intuition
and gut?
and gut?
A:
"Hunch" is when you have a guess about a question or situation based off of minimum information, but you cannot say the information says your answer is correct. "Gut" is when you decide an answer is correct but you have no information to say your answer is correct. "Intuition" is when you have experience or knowledge from the past and you decide your answer based on the information or knowledge from the past.
You may use "gut" if you feel your body say something is true too. When you "listen to your gut," the phrase means you are listening to your emotions for the right answers.
For example,
"I have intuition that a ball will fall to the floor because I have seen a ball fall to the floor before."
"I have intuition that a pot of water will boil because I have seen a pot of water boil before."
"I have a hunch the thief went down this grassy road because I see that a branch on a tree has been broken." <- This person has a hunch because the person does not know if the branch breaker was a person or an animal exactly. However, an animal or a person can break a branch.
"My gut told me something was wrong with that street. The street was silent, but my body wanted to move away and run. I could feel fear in my body." <- This person's gut could be wrong. A silent street does not mean danger is in the street. However, the body, or "gut" told the person something was wrong.
"I listened to my gut and applied for the job I saw on the internet. I did not know if I would get the job, but I applied. Something felt good about applying to the job in my gut." <- There is no evidence the job will be good if the person has not been to the job. However, the person thought the job would be good because of their gut.
You may use "gut" if you feel your body say something is true too. When you "listen to your gut," the phrase means you are listening to your emotions for the right answers.
For example,
"I have intuition that a ball will fall to the floor because I have seen a ball fall to the floor before."
"I have intuition that a pot of water will boil because I have seen a pot of water boil before."
"I have a hunch the thief went down this grassy road because I see that a branch on a tree has been broken." <- This person has a hunch because the person does not know if the branch breaker was a person or an animal exactly. However, an animal or a person can break a branch.
"My gut told me something was wrong with that street. The street was silent, but my body wanted to move away and run. I could feel fear in my body." <- This person's gut could be wrong. A silent street does not mean danger is in the street. However, the body, or "gut" told the person something was wrong.
"I listened to my gut and applied for the job I saw on the internet. I did not know if I would get the job, but I applied. Something felt good about applying to the job in my gut." <- There is no evidence the job will be good if the person has not been to the job. However, the person thought the job would be good because of their gut.
Q:
i been getting a female hunch Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
You could say:
'I've (I have) been getting a female hunch.'
'I've (I have) been getting a female hunch.'
Q:
"i have a hunch that ~~" i recently saw this saying in a british film
do americans use this saying too? if so,, can i get some examples in casual usages?
do americans use this saying too? if so,, can i get some examples in casual usages?
A:
@jickoon: It is not incorrect. It's grammatically correct.
But it sounds less natural than my suggestion.
But it sounds less natural than my suggestion.
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