Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Book"

The meaning of "Book" in various phrases and sentences

Q: Что значит what is this book about?
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A: This book is written about one of Japanese religion, Shinto(神道)
Q: Что значит IS this every book there is? ?
A: ”你只有这几本书吗?“的意思。
Q: Что значит Where the book I gave you? what have you done with it??
A: Where is the book I gave you? Means where is it at (located). You might reply with - It is on the table.
What have you done with it? Means the same but suggests that you are responsible for what has happened. It is less formal language . Your answer is more likely to start with I. Example: I left it on the table.
Q: Что значит Maybe your book is on your bed. Look in your bedroom.?
A: It means your book could possibly be on your bed. You should look in your bedroom to see if the book is on (top of) your bed.
Q: Что значит "book" in 1196 and "down" in 1197?
A: Book it probably means, 'That's good' or something along those lines.

When someone 'is down to one option' that means they only have one option left. So in this case, he only had a three-number combination left.

Example sentences using "Book"

Q: Покажите мне примеры предложений с Can I say a book by the name of........

Or this phrase is only used for people
? .
A: Yes, you can say "a book by the name of ____", such as "I read a great book by the name of 'Harry Potter'." However, it's not the best way to say it. Another way to phrase this is, "I read a great book titled, 'Harry Potter'." You can also replace the word "titled" with "named", "called", "labeled", etc. Hope this helps!
Q: Покажите мне примеры предложений с book , pen and tea .
A: Book ready to read, as I fidget with my pen. I drink my tea as I flip to the next page.
Q: Покажите мне примеры предложений с "this book blows my mind" and "this book blows my hair back". Are these 2 expessions synonymous in Am. English?.
A: you can pretty much say whatever ____s your _____. and it will make sense. it means basically, do whatever you want.
Q: Покажите мне примеры предложений с They wanted me ‘to read’ books and ‘___(think)’ about ~. -> to think or think? what is correct exactly??.
A: The answer is ‘think’. 🙂
Q: Покажите мне примеры предложений с in my book (idiom).
A: He's a good man, in my book.
In my book, she is completely trustworthy.

Synonyms of "Book" and their differences

Q: В чем разница между He has many books. и He has some books. ?
A: To me it is the same.BUT some books that mean about what kind of book. or you can say He has a lot of/lots of books.this sentence sounds natural
Q: В чем разница между This book is dedicated to my mother. и This book is a homage to my mother. ?
A: Dedicate would be like saying you did it for that person. I wrote this book for/because of my mom. Homage is like you are remembering or showing respect to her memory. Homage is normally used only for that which no longer exists.
Q: В чем разница между The further you read the book и The more you read the book ?
A: "Further" is a word that is associated with distance. More = "もっと". You can't literally travel distance by reading a book, so saying "the further you read the book" doesn't make a lot of sense. If you say "the further you get into the book", that is talking about how much you have read. Does that help?
Q: В чем разница между Take the book on the table. и Grab the book on the table. ?
A: Both are really the same, but I guess "take" implies you'll be keeping it. "Take the book on the table back home." "Grab" could mean you'll have it for a short time. "Grab the book on the table and give it to me."
Q: В чем разница между book price и book prices и books price и books prices ?
A: "Book price" is singular - so only one price.
"Book prices" is plural - so more than one price.

"Is this book price correct?"
"The book prices all have to be changed."

"Books price" and "books prices" are not correct, because "book" is modifying "price" and doesn't change. If you're talking about the price of the book or books, that would be "book's price" and "books' prices".

"Is this book's price correct?"
"The books' prices are all wrong."

Do you see the difference between the first set of sentences and the second set?

"Is this book price correct?"
"Is this book's price correct?"

They are different ways of saying the same thing, but the subject of the sentence is different. In the first sentence, the subject is the price, and so we talk about "the book price". In the second, it is the book, and so we talk about "the book's price" - that is, the price which belongs to the book.

Translations of "Book"

Q: Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? "the book is of no use to me" this sentence is natural? I thought it would be "the book is no use to me" is more natural
A:
I would say that the first one (“The book is of no use to me.”) sounds more natural and less strained.
Q: Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? those is your books or those are your books
A: Those = plural (so you need 'are')
Those are = esos son
Q: Как сказать на Английском (британский вариант)? book
A: Check the question to view the answer
Q: Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? book
Q: Как сказать на Английском (британский вариант)? He takes a books for read. or. He takes a books for reads
A: he's taking a book for reading/ he takes a book for reading, and in past: He took a book for reading, after "for" the verb always must be "ing" ending
but you said it in plural: "books" he's taking some books for reading

Other questions about "Book"

Q: What is a coffee-table book. Is it different with some kind of magazine?
A: A coffee-table book is a large, over-sized, book usually with lots of pictures. Many of my art books are coffee-table books. Many people keep such books on their coffee table for guests to look at.
Q: I am reading a book called “Utopia” and I encountered this sentence which i don’t know what it means. Yoke is a kind of cow? Does it have something to do with the Bible? Would you explain the meaning of it in plain English for me?
A: Yes, in this case, it is referring to the nation of the Jews
Q: A. What are you doing?
B. I’m sorting out my books in the shelf.
A. You’re busy.
B. I’m almost done.

это звучит нормально?
A: × A. You’re busy.
✓ A. Are you busy?

× B. I’m almost done.
✓ B. Yes, but I'm almost done.

Q: Can you suggest any American books? a fictional book if possible. Feel free to suggest an author or anything that you find interesting
A: I like John Grisham books. He has many. Interesting and easy to read I think.
Q: Could you recommend me some English books which are for intermediate level to enlarge my vocabulary? 😁Thanks for your recommendations!))
A: What are your interests? You could always start with HARRY POTTER.

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