Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Glue"
The meaning of "Glue" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
I'm still glueing ne anlama geliyor?
A:
I have not yet completed the task of applying glue to something
I have not yet completed the task of applying glue to something
Q:
am i on glue? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It depends on the context, but it sounds to me like someone is sarcastically suggesting that their behavior or perception of things is due to drug use.
It's similar to saying something like,
"Am I crazy for thinking that?"
OR
It could mean, literally, that someone is asking if they've inhaled the vapor from toxic glue.
It's similar to saying something like,
"Am I crazy for thinking that?"
OR
It could mean, literally, that someone is asking if they've inhaled the vapor from toxic glue.
Q:
I ain't these glue sniffers down the street. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means "I am not like the crazy people down the street"
"Glue sniffers" is slang for someone who is addicted so some type of strange drug.
"Ain't" is slang for "am not"
"Glue sniffers" is slang for someone who is addicted so some type of strange drug.
"Ain't" is slang for "am not"
Q:
white glue ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Liquid glue, in a bottle. As opposed to a glue stick.
Example sentences using "Glue"
Q:
glue ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
When talking about glue as a material:
I used the strongest glue I could find to stick the pieces of wood together.
The children use glue for arts and crafts.
(When used as an expression to mean “held together” figuratively)
She was the glue that kept the team together.
I used the strongest glue I could find to stick the pieces of wood together.
The children use glue for arts and crafts.
(When used as an expression to mean “held together” figuratively)
She was the glue that kept the team together.
Q:
glue onto ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
He glued a star on to the card.
He glued a smiley face onto his unfinished project
He glued a smiley face onto his unfinished project
Synonyms of "Glue" and their differences
Q:
glue ve adhesive arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
the easiest would be
glue- is in liquid form
adhesive- is more in solid things (or already developed with it)
glue- is in liquid form
adhesive- is more in solid things (or already developed with it)
Q:
glue ve adhesive arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
An adhesive is anything used to adhere (stick) things together. Glue is a type of adhesive.
Q:
glue ve adhesive arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Glue is a type of adhesive. If you have another substance that makes things stick to other things, it is an adhesive, but not necessarily glue. For example, masking tape has an adhesive on it (not glue).
Q:
please give me the glue ve please pass me the glue arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
"please pass me the glue" would be more polite as opposed to "please give me the glue" which sounds more demanding
Translations of "Glue"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? 开胶 (the glue is loosen?)
A:
unglued 形容词
The sole of my shoe is unglued.
bonding gap 名词
There is a bonding gap in my shoe.
shoe sole disbond 名词, 但这没上面的用法容易用。
The sole of my shoe is unglued.
bonding gap 名词
There is a bonding gap in my shoe.
shoe sole disbond 名词, 但这没上面的用法容易用。
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? glue like tape
A:
Hi, could you explain a little more? Or provide the Japanese word?
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? If you put glue and detergent, they will be in a reaction to form slime (¿Está bien gramaticalmente)
A:
If you mix glue with detergent it will cause a reaction that creates slime
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? glue shirt me mat lagao
A:
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Other questions about "Glue"
Q:
1.When she asked for glue, he rummaged about in his desk drawer and produced some.
Rummage;
2.In order to evade the police, the fugitive wore a disguise. /fyo͞ojədiv/
evade = avoid
3.Following the rebellion, the government carried out savage reprisals.
reprisal = retaliation
4.The growing international tension gave a somber atmosphere to the negotiations.
somber = gloomy, depressing = dusky
5.Docters hoped her illness would not recur after a long series of treatments.
recur = occur again
6.Eventually the girl agreed to introduce her suitor to her parents.
7.During the interlude between the end of classes and the beginning of the exams, most students studied hard.
8.His family still owns the land that the king bestowed on them in the 17th century. /bɪˈstoʊ/
9.Although they follow different creeds, they still decided to marry.
creed = belief
10.The bank manager absconded with the money after his theft was revealed.
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
Rummage;
2.In order to evade the police, the fugitive wore a disguise. /fyo͞ojədiv/
evade = avoid
3.Following the rebellion, the government carried out savage reprisals.
reprisal = retaliation
4.The growing international tension gave a somber atmosphere to the negotiations.
somber = gloomy, depressing = dusky
5.Docters hoped her illness would not recur after a long series of treatments.
recur = occur again
6.Eventually the girl agreed to introduce her suitor to her parents.
7.During the interlude between the end of classes and the beginning of the exams, most students studied hard.
8.His family still owns the land that the king bestowed on them in the 17th century. /bɪˈstoʊ/
9.Although they follow different creeds, they still decided to marry.
creed = belief
10.The bank manager absconded with the money after his theft was revealed.
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
× 10. The bank manager absconded with the money after his theft was revealed.
✓ 10. The bank manager absconded with the money after his was revealed.
All very good, including some really hard words like "absconded"...
Your "theft" sounds a little like "deft" or "left". I know the "th" isn't easy.
The "th" in "theft" isn't like "they" and "them" where you can almost say "dey" and "dem".
You will want to touch your tongue to your front two teeth and breathe out between your teeth on that "th".
✓ 10. The bank manager absconded with the money after his was revealed.
All very good, including some really hard words like "absconded"...
Your "theft" sounds a little like "deft" or "left". I know the "th" isn't easy.
The "th" in "theft" isn't like "they" and "them" where you can almost say "dey" and "dem".
You will want to touch your tongue to your front two teeth and breathe out between your teeth on that "th".
Q:
Why does he mentioned about “sickening glue, catnip”? I followed the whole episode, and didn’t find anything related to these two things. As a native, do you know why? He mentioned these two things in his blame?
A:
So, he mentions the great work by the great man who has brought everybody together.
Glue holds things together
Catnip is irresistible to cats
Flames are irresistible to moths
These people had no control over themselves – they basically have the intelligence of bugs, because although they have been brought together by this great work, the only intelligence at work is of the great man.
The clue is “sickening” because he finds the entire situation sickening.
So, he mentions the great work by the great man who has brought everybody together.
Glue holds things together
Catnip is irresistible to cats
Flames are irresistible to moths
These people had no control over themselves – they basically have the intelligence of bugs, because although they have been brought together by this great work, the only intelligence at work is of the great man.
The clue is “sickening” because he finds the entire situation sickening.
Q:
The glue has dried off or out (about his art work?!)
A:
in that context, yes I'd say dry you off and dry your hands off.
I was trying to think of the difference between the two... when removing water or liquid from the surface of something, I think that's when I'd use dry off.
when you're talking about liquid inside of something, that's when I think I'd usually use dry out.. super hard for me to explain.
I was trying to think of the difference between the two... when removing water or liquid from the surface of something, I think that's when I'd use dry off.
when you're talking about liquid inside of something, that's when I think I'd usually use dry out.. super hard for me to explain.
Q:
when she was little, she gave him glue as dressing. (in the drama)
and she said...
"that was not a dare. It was just misinformed."
means, she didnt intend to do it? (not deliberately)
i would like to know how to use "dare"
not a dare = not deliberately??
and she said...
"that was not a dare. It was just misinformed."
means, she didnt intend to do it? (not deliberately)
i would like to know how to use "dare"
not a dare = not deliberately??
A:
a dare is a challenge per say person a gives to person b. en example would be: "i dare you to scream at the top of your lungs in a library." and then the person that has been dared to scream has to go and scream in the library
Q:
what does "sniff glue" mean? Is "glue" some kind of drugs?
A:
I think airplane glue was also used. (Glue used when assembling plastic models.)
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