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  1. "Happy End" 和 "Happy Ending" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative

    Happy End@ihsann In the phrase “happy ending,” as you know, “ending” is a gerund, an “-ing” word that’s formed from a verb but functions as a noun. Both the noun “end” and the gerund …

  2. "happy to see you"是什么意思? -关于英语 (美国)(英文)

    happy to see you@ma_gr0: It is a friendly greeting that means someone is glad to see another person.的定义

  3. "You look not happy" is it wrong? 这个在 英语 (美国) 里怎么说?

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  4. "It's my pleasure... " 和 "It's my honor... " 和有什么不一样?

    It's my pleasure... @rockfish: "it would be my pleasure" Means - I'm happy to do that for you! But you can also say "it would be my honor!" If you feel very honored that they are letting you …

  5. "I’m willing to" 和 "I would like to " 和 "I’m glad to - HiNative

    I’m willing to“i’m willing to” means you don’t really want to but you will. for example “i’m willing to do your homework for you, if you buy me a snack tomorrow” “i’m glad to” means that you are …

  6. ""At your side"" 和 ""By your side"" 和 ""On your side ... - HiNative

    "At your side""At your side" and "by your side" are quite similar! They both mean to be "next" to someone (literally or metaphorically) in a supportive way. "The politician had a long campaign …

  7. 【左右する】 を使った例文を教えて下さい。 | HiNative

    左右する (さゆう する) - @mon2170 ️左右する、は基本的に「未来」に 影響する,という意味です。 言葉のイメージは、格調高く、formal です。 例文 ★その決断は、彼の運命を左右 …

  8. "That’s fine with me" 和 "That’s fine for me" 和有什么不一样?

    That’s fine with me"That's fine with me" can mean you are ok with a suggestion someone made. "That's fine for me" You're happy with the result of something. Example: (someone said they …

  9. "お幸せに"是什么意思? -关于日语(日文) | HiNative

    お幸せにHappy ever after|May you be happy!|I hope you'll be happy for ever. 結婚式などで使います。|It means that I wish your hapiness. We use that phrase especially when someone …

  10. "happen to be"是什么意思? -关于英语 (美国)(英文) | HiNative

    happen to beWho someone turns out to be (usually in a situation they need a specific person). Example: I just happen to be a doctor. Another way to say it is “happened to” a past tense of …