Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Fridge"
The meaning of "Fridge" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does shut the fridge mean?
A:
Close the fridge (literally close the door)
Or an expression of surprise that shocks you: Also used in this way is shut the front door 😊
Or an expression of surprise that shocks you: Also used in this way is shut the front door 😊
Q:
What does I open the fridge to find a treat mean?
A:
As it sounds, you open the refrigerator to find something you are satisfied with.
Q:
What does I'm going to pop them back into the fridge to just let the chocolate set. mean?
A:
pop back = quickly put / return
just let = only allow this
set = go hard
just let = only allow this
set = go hard
Q:
What does You knocked out the fridge mean?
A:
It means you caused the fridge to stop working by pulling the plug out or turning off the electricity supply to it (or indeed causing the fuses in the circuit to blow...).
Q:
What does "It's in the fridge,daddy-o. Are you hep to the jive?" mean?
A:
@kein7: This sentence has a lot of old slang in it! It means, "It is in the refrigerator. Do you understand?" Also, it is "hip" and not "hep".
Example sentences using "Fridge"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "make the fridge". What did Ellen mean when using that phrase on this post?.
A:
It’s common for school photos to be put on the fridge. She is saying if your school picture wasn’t “good enough” to be put on the fridge then send it to her.
Synonyms of "Fridge" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between fridge and refrigerator and cooler and freezer and icebox ?
A:
Refrigerator and fridge are the exact same. “Fridge” is literally a shortened version of the word “Refrigerator”
A refrigerator / fridge is what you store food in to keep it cool (not very very cold)
Freezer = very very cold, where you put things you want to be frozen (like ice, or ice cream or other frozen food)
Cooler = usually a small box. (like a mini fridge) If you were going on a picnic you might bring a cooler for cold drinks
Icebox = sane as a cooler, i don’t hear this word in England (at least not in the South where i live)
A refrigerator / fridge is what you store food in to keep it cool (not very very cold)
Freezer = very very cold, where you put things you want to be frozen (like ice, or ice cream or other frozen food)
Cooler = usually a small box. (like a mini fridge) If you were going on a picnic you might bring a cooler for cold drinks
Icebox = sane as a cooler, i don’t hear this word in England (at least not in the South where i live)
Q:
What is the difference between fridge and freezer ?
A:
The “fridge” is the larger part of a refrigerator where you would keep things like vegetables, dairy products, sauces. A freezer is the colder (and usually smaller) part which you store things like ice cream or meat which needs to be keep very cold or needs to last for a long time.
Q:
What is the difference between fridge and refrigerator ?
A:
Both are fine! Fridge is more colloquial (because it’s derived from ‘Refrigerator’) in comparison to Refrigerator though.
Q:
What is the difference between fridge and refridgerator ?
A:
Fridge is the shortened version of refrigerator
Q:
What is the difference between fridge and freezer ?
A:
Fridge is just where you keep cool your food and freezer is where you put food or something expecting for it to freeze
Translations of "Fridge"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? fridge
A:
ψυγείο
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? fridge
A:
refrigirator
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? fridge
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Mere fridge ab purani ho gaye hai ab usse mai badaldunga
A:
My fridge is old now, I will change it
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? fridge
A:
fridge. refrigerator. Frigidaire
Other questions about "Fridge"
Q:
a) I opened the fridge - whether it is open or not is irrelevant ;
b) I have opened the fridge - it is open now;
Could you please tell me if my reasoning is correct? If not, what is the difference?
Thank you!
b) I have opened the fridge - it is open now;
Could you please tell me if my reasoning is correct? If not, what is the difference?
Thank you!
A:
Okay. That makes more sense
Yeah, so ---
I opened the fridge – the action is completed.
I have opened the fridge – The action is completed
So what's the difference? In the second one, the use of have allows you to simply state in many different ways that the fridge door is open, or will be open, and you were the one who did it
After I have opened the door, grab all the beer
They think that I have opened the fridge door, but actually I just opened the front door
I have opened the fridge door and will keep it open on one condition
Do you see? The stative combinations are a lot more flexible
Okay. That makes more sense
Yeah, so ---
I opened the fridge – the action is completed.
I have opened the fridge – The action is completed
So what's the difference? In the second one, the use of have allows you to simply state in many different ways that the fridge door is open, or will be open, and you were the one who did it
After I have opened the door, grab all the beer
They think that I have opened the fridge door, but actually I just opened the front door
I have opened the fridge door and will keep it open on one condition
Do you see? The stative combinations are a lot more flexible
Q:
He doesn't even let me fridge my phone while he's talking with me. I hate him. Does this sound natural?
A:
He doesn't even let me [use] my phone while he's talking [to] me. I hate him.
I did not understand your sentence, I think you meant the word “use”?
“Fridge” is short for “refrigerator”.
I did not understand your sentence, I think you meant the word “use”?
“Fridge” is short for “refrigerator”.
Q:
Did you ever open your fridge because you wanted something to eat, stare into it for a few minutes, couldn't decide what you want and close it. Does this sound natural?
A:
Have you ever opened your fridge because you wanted something to eat, stared at it for a few minutes, couldn't decide what you wanted and closed it.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce fridge.
A:
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Q:
I feel my age.I can not remember why I came downstairs.I have put the remote in the fridge when getting something to drink.I am not sure, but it may happen to be the best of us. Does this sound natural?
A:
You can say "I feel my age" but it doesn't sound super natural.
I feel my age. I cannot remember why I came downstairs. In the past, I have put the remote in the fridge when getting something to drink. I'm not sure why, but it seems to happen to the best of us.
-I included "in the past" because the first sentence is in the past tense (as if it just happened) and the second sentence is in the past perfect.
-And I changed up the last sentence to make a little more sense.
-You could maybe say something like: "I can really feel the affects of age" -just an idea, hope this helps!
I feel my age. I cannot remember why I came downstairs. In the past, I have put the remote in the fridge when getting something to drink. I'm not sure why, but it seems to happen to the best of us.
-I included "in the past" because the first sentence is in the past tense (as if it just happened) and the second sentence is in the past perfect.
-And I changed up the last sentence to make a little more sense.
-You could maybe say something like: "I can really feel the affects of age" -just an idea, hope this helps!
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