Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Chocolate"
The meaning of "Chocolate" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does scoffing chocolate mean?
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「チョコレートを貪り食う」で通じますかな?早く、食欲大きく、ちょっと汚い方法でチョコレートを食べるってことです。
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What does This chocolate cake is out of this world! mean?
A:
sounds like someone really likes that cake, care to share the recipe?
Q:
What does I would never ever eat chocolate coated onions. The very thought makes me feel a bit ill. ill?very? mean?
A:
The person says it made him/her ill to eat some sort of onion candy. The mere thought is gross to him/her..
Q:
What does “when you're eating chocolates in company, do you offer them round?” mean?
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'In company' means with other people.
'Offer them round' means to ask the other people if they would like to have some too.
So the phrase is asking 'when you are eating chocolate and other people are there, should you ask them if they would like some too?'.
'Offer them round' means to ask the other people if they would like to have some too.
So the phrase is asking 'when you are eating chocolate and other people are there, should you ask them if they would like some too?'.
Q:
What does 'I like chocolates with soft centres' mean?
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It means you like chocolate's with something melted in the center of it like a cream.
Example sentences using "Chocolate"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with is it okay when I use "super" like I super super super like chocolate?.
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It's very informal, but people will understand it.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Who did want chocolate? vs Who wanted chocolate? .
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Who wanted chocolate?
Who did want chocolate ? ....is when you are emphasising this fact, so you use 'did'
Who wanted chocolate?
Who did want chocolate ? ....is when you are emphasising this fact, so you use 'did'
Q:
Please show me example sentences with chocolate .
A:
Chocolate cake is my favorite.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with chocolate
chocolate .
chocolate .
A:
My mother baked a chocolate cake yesterday.
The cake was finished so fast, like who doesn't like chocolates?
What's your favorite chocolate?
I like dark chocolates because other kinds of chocolates are too sweet.
Kids commonly have cavities because of to much eating of sweets and chocolates
The cake was finished so fast, like who doesn't like chocolates?
What's your favorite chocolate?
I like dark chocolates because other kinds of chocolates are too sweet.
Kids commonly have cavities because of to much eating of sweets and chocolates
Q:
Please show me example sentences with it tastes of chocolate. I think "of " here is weird. Are "tell of, think of..,"the similar usages of "of "?.
A:
'Tell of' can't really be put in a sense because it doesn't really make sense 😅😅. But 'Think of' is when you are thinking of something.
For example:
"When I am hungry, I usually think of chocolate."
I hope that helped haha 😅😅
For example:
"When I am hungry, I usually think of chocolate."
I hope that helped haha 😅😅
Synonyms of "Chocolate" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between chocolate is made from cacao and chocolate is made with cacao ?
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Edited: removed references to cocoa
Both are OK, because cacao is an ingredient of chocolate, sometimes a majority ingredient, sometimes a minority ingredient.
Dark chocolate is made from cacao.
Milk chocolate is made with cacao.
Both are OK, because cacao is an ingredient of chocolate, sometimes a majority ingredient, sometimes a minority ingredient.
Dark chocolate is made from cacao.
Milk chocolate is made with cacao.
Q:
What is the difference between I had no chocolates left in my hands and I didn't have any chocolates left in my hands ?
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Just 2 ways of saying the same thing 😉
Q:
What is the difference between Can I get hot chocolate? and Can I have hot chocolate? ?
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@kansai They are almost the same. “Can I get (a cup of) hot chocolate?” is more like a request, or, for example, like an order at a café. At least, that’s what I thought of first.
“Can I have hot chocolate?” sounds more like asking permission from a parent or friend. The difference is really small, however, and they will both work in both examples.
“Can I have hot chocolate?” sounds more like asking permission from a parent or friend. The difference is really small, however, and they will both work in both examples.
Q:
What is the difference between I want to drink some hot chocolate. and I want to get some hot chocolate. ?
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In some contexts they can both mean the same thing, i.e. "I want to drink hot chocolate."
"get" in "I want to get some hot chocolate." can have different meanings depending on context.
For example (at a supermarket):
A: I think we have everything on the list. Anything else?
B: I want to get some hot chocolate.
"get" in the above example could also mean "to buy."
"get" in "I want to get some hot chocolate." can have different meanings depending on context.
For example (at a supermarket):
A: I think we have everything on the list. Anything else?
B: I want to get some hot chocolate.
"get" in the above example could also mean "to buy."
Q:
What is the difference between I made some chocolate cookies and I baked some chocolate cookies ?
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@ririt: "baked" is the type of cooking style. "Bake" is putting food in the oven.
"Made" means to create something.
So the meaning is the same for both sentences, but the 2nd sentence is more detailed about cooking.
"Made" means to create something.
So the meaning is the same for both sentences, but the 2nd sentence is more detailed about cooking.
Translations of "Chocolate"
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How do you say this in English (US)? 私はスナックよりもチョコレートを食べた方がいいと思う。
I think it might be better I eat chocolate than snacks.
これで通じますか?
I think it might be better I eat chocolate than snacks.
これで通じますか?
A:
チョコレートは英語でスナックの類いです。スナックは何でも小さい食事だから。どんなスナックは考えていましたか?
“I think it’s better to eat chocolate than other snacks”
“I think I should eat chocolate instead of other snacks”
“I believe it’s better to eat chocolate rather than chips”
“I think it’s better to eat chocolate than other snacks”
“I think I should eat chocolate instead of other snacks”
“I believe it’s better to eat chocolate rather than chips”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I like eating chocolate before sleeping and don't worry if my butt will be fat😜
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basically, it's already in English and sounds natural..!
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are you interested 😉😊
basically, it's already in English and sounds natural..!
by the way, would you like to be my friend in order to learn languages Even you can practice speaking English with me..!
are you interested 😉😊
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? But after chocolate was introduced to Spanish court, it started to be liked by people.
>>> is it natural??
>>> is it natural??
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“But after chocolate was introduced to the Spanish courts, people started to like it” 더 자연스러워요 ^^
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I like eat chocolate
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I like to eat chocolate
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? chocolate
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Other questions about "Chocolate"
Q:
This chocolate tastes divine.このチョコレートものすごく美味しい。
最後の形容詞の"divine"は男性はあまり会話で使いませんか?
最後の形容詞の"divine"は男性はあまり会話で使いませんか?
A:
英語にはジェンダー表現がない。このように、"divine "は女性的でも男性的でもないとされています。
"divine "は使えます。口語では "good "と同義で使われているので、技術的には間違っていません。
何かを「Divine」と言うことは、要するに「神のようなもの」と言うことです。
"divine "は使えます。口語では "good "と同義で使われているので、技術的には間違っていません。
何かを「Divine」と言うことは、要するに「神のようなもの」と言うことです。
Q:
I've tried to eat 80% chocolate like an adult, however, the truth is that I really can't.
I hate anything that tastes bitter. Does this sound natural?
I hate anything that tastes bitter. Does this sound natural?
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× I've tried to eat 80% chocolate like an adult, however, the truth is that I really can't.
✓ I've tried eating 80% cacao dark chocolate like an adult, however, the truth is that I really can't.
✓ I've tried eating 80% cacao dark chocolate like an adult, however, the truth is that I really can't.
Q:
She was upset because her chocolate box was already opened when she picked up. I explained the chocolate is still good since it is separated from the box. But she thought we sold and returned that box to other customer and resold to her. Should we replace the box with a new one? Or refuse it? She already ate 1 bars. I told her there’s nothing wrong with the product but she is not feeling safe to eat them. I told her you will be contacting her. Can you please call her? Does this sound natural?
A:
beautiful 👍
Q:
This was the best, most decadent chocolate cake!
What does "decadent" mean in this context?
What does "decadent" mean in this context?
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"decadent," means "extravagantly and heedlessly self-indulgent," So, when applied to food, this implies rich, luxurious, fat-filled, highly calorific! Over all delicious!
Q:
I and chocolate didn't hit it off at first, but the other day it's grown on me.
Is it grammatically correct?
Is it grammatically correct?
A:
No. If you use "the other day", then the words "it's grown" need to change to "it grew".
I and chocolate didn't hit it off at first, but the other day it grew on me.
If you take "the other day" out of the sentence, then you can leave "it's grown" in the sentence.
I and chocolate didn't hit it off at first, but it's grown on me.
I and chocolate didn't hit it off at first, but the other day it grew on me.
If you take "the other day" out of the sentence, then you can leave "it's grown" in the sentence.
I and chocolate didn't hit it off at first, but it's grown on me.
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