Perguntas sobre exemplo de orações com, e a definição e o uso de "Pothole"
O significado de "Pothole" em várias frases e orações
Q:
O que significa pothole ?
A:
It is a hole in a road, pavement, path, track etc. caused usually by weather or physical damage
Q:
O que significa pothole ?
A:
A missing piece of asphalt that creates a whole in the road
Palavras similares a "Pothole" e suas diferenças
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre pothole e puddle e can I say the word pothole when a puddle has no water? ?
A:
A puddle is a small shallow pool of water. A pothole is specifically a hole in a paved road; not all holes are potholes. A puddle can form in a pothole, but they can also form on sidewalks, in fields, or on other parts of roads that don't have potholes.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre pothole e chuckhole ?
A:
The only difference is that "pothole" is a little bit more common than "chuckhole". They both mean the same thing.
Traduções de "Pothole"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? pothole
A:
That is English! It's a hole in a road or a street.
Outras perguntas sobre "Pothole"
Q:
potholes vs pitfalls
Which one is more preferable?
Which one is more preferable?
A:
They’re different.
A pothole is a minor difficulty encountered along a reasonably smooth path (a pothole is where part of the road surface has a hole in it, so it’s bumpy when you drive over it).
A pitfall is an unexpected or hidden difficulty that can be quite serious. Literally, a pitfall is a large hole in the ground that’s covered up (deliberately) so that you can’t see it. It’s a trap that you can fall into if you’re not careful.
A pothole is a minor difficulty encountered along a reasonably smooth path (a pothole is where part of the road surface has a hole in it, so it’s bumpy when you drive over it).
A pitfall is an unexpected or hidden difficulty that can be quite serious. Literally, a pitfall is a large hole in the ground that’s covered up (deliberately) so that you can’t see it. It’s a trap that you can fall into if you’re not careful.
Q:
The potholes in the road fill with water after the rain on yesterday night.
Is it correct?
Is it correct?
A:
"The potholes in the road filled with water after yesterday night's rain"
Q:
Can I say “ubiquitous potholes in the road”?
A:
I personally have never actually used the word 'ubiquitous' in a sentence. 'There are numerous/ several potholes in the road' or 'There are potholes (absolutely) everywhere' are more natural ways to say it.
Q:
there are many potholes on the road soa natural?
A:
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