Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Noble"
El significado de "Noble" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa noble?
A:
to be brave, with fine personal qualities
Q:
¿Qué significa How noble of you!?
A:
Noble means having high morals, acting in a highly moral way.
"How noble of you" means "You acted in a very noble way".
It can be a compliment, but it is often used sarcastically.
If someone does some simple, easy little task, but thinks that they did something important (when it wasn't), you can sarcastically say "How noble of you".
"I turned down the job offer because I think that company damages the environment." - "How noble of you" (Response in non-sarcastic way)
"My parents told me I have to spend more time with my baby sister, so I guess I will take her kite-flying this afternoon." "How noble of you". (response in a sarcastic way because you are doing something you should do anyway [spend time with your sister] and your parents are making you do it). You are doing a nice thing, but you can't be called noble because you don't really want to do it. So you are sarcastically called noble.
"How noble of you" means "You acted in a very noble way".
It can be a compliment, but it is often used sarcastically.
If someone does some simple, easy little task, but thinks that they did something important (when it wasn't), you can sarcastically say "How noble of you".
"I turned down the job offer because I think that company damages the environment." - "How noble of you" (Response in non-sarcastic way)
"My parents told me I have to spend more time with my baby sister, so I guess I will take her kite-flying this afternoon." "How noble of you". (response in a sarcastic way because you are doing something you should do anyway [spend time with your sister] and your parents are making you do it). You are doing a nice thing, but you can't be called noble because you don't really want to do it. So you are sarcastically called noble.
Q:
¿Qué significa noble?
A:
Noble can be either a noun or an adjective.
Noble (noun) = a person from a high class or royalty
Example: The nobles owned most of the land and leased it to tenet farmers.
Noble (adjective) = describing that someone belongs to a high class; or it can mean that someone/something has good morals/ideals.
Examples: 1) He is from a noble family. 2) The scientists working to cure cancer are working on a noble cause.
Noble (noun) = a person from a high class or royalty
Example: The nobles owned most of the land and leased it to tenet farmers.
Noble (adjective) = describing that someone belongs to a high class; or it can mean that someone/something has good morals/ideals.
Examples: 1) He is from a noble family. 2) The scientists working to cure cancer are working on a noble cause.
Ejemplos de oración usando "Noble"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con noble.
A:
You can't become a king if you aren't a noble! [noun]
She's of noble descent. [adjective]
Giving so much to so many charities is such a noble act. [adjective]
Helium is a noble gas. [adjective]
Having noble ideals isn't always good for you. [adjective]
She's of noble descent. [adjective]
Giving so much to so many charities is such a noble act. [adjective]
Helium is a noble gas. [adjective]
Having noble ideals isn't always good for you. [adjective]
Palabras similares a "Noble" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre noble y royal ?
A:
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Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre They may have assigned to nobles y They may have been assigned to nobles ?
A:
The second one is correct and the first is not!
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre They may have assigned to nobles y They may have been assigned to nobles ?
A:
"have been" indicates the passive voice, meaning the subject of the sentence is really the object.
So, for example, if a king possibly assigned land to nobles, the king may have assigned land to nobles, and land may have been assigned to nobles by the king.
So, for example, if a king possibly assigned land to nobles, the king may have assigned land to nobles, and land may have been assigned to nobles by the king.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre noble y nobility ?
A:
Nobility are those who are of high ranking in a society, but do not necessarily mean royal. Noble is the person who is a part of the nobility. Also it can be used to describe the character of high moral values, which is assumed to be common in those of the nobility.
Traducciones de "Noble"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? noble
A:
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Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? noble
A:
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Otras preguntas sobre "Noble"
Q:
The nobles all fled with the slaves, and the only witness to this entire procession of events was Petunia. He was the last loose end, so to speak.
What's the meaning of “loose end” and “so to speak”?
What's the meaning of “loose end” and “so to speak”?
A:
This is just full of non-literal idioms, which are always fun.
Loose end (definition #2): https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/loose+end
So to speak: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/so+to+speak
Combined, they mean that only Petunia could say what happened and it implies that he would need to be silenced to keep what happened a secret. Because we always want to tie up loose ends.
Tie up loose ends: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/tie+up+loose+ends
Are there similar idioms in French?
Loose end (definition #2): https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/loose+end
So to speak: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/so+to+speak
Combined, they mean that only Petunia could say what happened and it implies that he would need to be silenced to keep what happened a secret. Because we always want to tie up loose ends.
Tie up loose ends: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/tie+up+loose+ends
Are there similar idioms in French?
Q:
Por favor, muéstrame cómo pronunciar noble .
A:
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Q:
昔のフランス人の貴族は用を足した後は、香水で匂いをごまかしていた
French nobles used to cover their bad smells by using perfume after they finished what they needed to do.
(用を足す=I wrote 'They finished what they needed to do'. Was it correct? to need to do here means to pee and poop around)
(匂いをごまかす= I wrote 'cover their smell. Was it correct? I mean they tried to change the bad smell to good one by using perfume)
French nobles used to cover their bad smells by using perfume after they finished what they needed to do.
(用を足す=I wrote 'They finished what they needed to do'. Was it correct? to need to do here means to pee and poop around)
(匂いをごまかす= I wrote 'cover their smell. Was it correct? I mean they tried to change the bad smell to good one by using perfume)
A:
It sounds mostly ok.
I would say "to cover the smell" - it doesn't sound so personal or unpleasant that way.
I would say "to cover the smell" - it doesn't sound so personal or unpleasant that way.
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