Quiltの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Quilt」を含む文の意味
Q:
quilt とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
A quilt is a thick blanket that is often handmade
Q:
“pull back that quilt,will you? I'd rather not touch it.” とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
拉一下被子好嗎?我寧可不碰它 (我不想碰他).
あのキルト引いてくれていいですか。できるだけ私は触りたくないです。
あのキルト引いてくれていいですか。できるだけ私は触りたくないです。
Q:
quilt とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
@payalbaghel78
Bed ki chadar / lahaf in urdu
Bed ki chadar / lahaf in urdu
Q:
It is the quilt of passion. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
This is a metaphor. It means that love is like a quilt; it wraps you like a quilt in passion
「Quilt」の使い方・例文
Q:
quilt を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
We have a big quilt at home
Q:
quilting を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
I am quilting a blanket
I love to quilt
quilting is fun
my grandma likes to quilt
she quilted a blanket
my grandma is quiliting a blanket
I love to quilt
quilting is fun
my grandma likes to quilt
she quilted a blanket
my grandma is quiliting a blanket
「Quilt」の類語とその違い
Q:
quilt と blanket と comforter と duvet はどう違いますか?
A:
blanket - a rectangular cloth that you use to keep warm
quilt - a blanket made of a bunch of small cloth rectangles
comforter - a thicker blanket, with stuffing inside to increase warmth
duvet - similar to a comforter, but with a removable "cover" on it
all of these are considered blankets though
quilt - a blanket made of a bunch of small cloth rectangles
comforter - a thicker blanket, with stuffing inside to increase warmth
duvet - similar to a comforter, but with a removable "cover" on it
all of these are considered blankets though
Q:
quilt と sleeve はどう違いますか?
A:
The words "quilt" and "sleeve" are distinct in their meanings and usage. Here are example sentences to illustrate their differences:
1. "Quilt":
- A "quilt" refers to a bed covering made by stitching together layers of padding or fabric. It is typically used for warmth and comfort.
- Example: "She spent hours sewing a beautiful quilt with intricate patterns and vibrant colors."
2. "Sleeve":
- A "sleeve" is a part of a garment that covers or surrounds the arm. It is typically attached to a shirt, dress, or jacket.
- Example: "He rolled up the sleeves of his shirt to cool down in the summer heat."
In summary, a "quilt" is a type of bed covering made of stitched layers, while a "sleeve" is a component of a garment that covers the arm.
1. "Quilt":
- A "quilt" refers to a bed covering made by stitching together layers of padding or fabric. It is typically used for warmth and comfort.
- Example: "She spent hours sewing a beautiful quilt with intricate patterns and vibrant colors."
2. "Sleeve":
- A "sleeve" is a part of a garment that covers or surrounds the arm. It is typically attached to a shirt, dress, or jacket.
- Example: "He rolled up the sleeves of his shirt to cool down in the summer heat."
In summary, a "quilt" is a type of bed covering made of stitched layers, while a "sleeve" is a component of a garment that covers the arm.
Q:
quilt と comforter と blanket はどう違いますか?
A:
@RHunter a quilt is a light blanket with usually handmade patterns.
A comforter is a very thick blanket
A blanket is any cover that is designed to keep you warm at night (thicker than a sheet)
A comforter is a very thick blanket
A blanket is any cover that is designed to keep you warm at night (thicker than a sheet)
Q:
quilt と blanket はどう違いますか?
A:
QAの全文をご確認ください
Q:
quilt と cover/blanket/comforter はどう違いますか?
A:
A quilt is a bedcover that is made from a filling (also called batting) sewn through all the layers directly to the cover, forming a thick bedcover. Quilts can be made using intricate piecework, or plain fabric. A cover could be just a sheet, as in hot countries, a quilt, a doona (Australian for duvet), duvet, or comforter. A blanket is made from wool or synthetic fibre, and is usually covered by something. I’m not sure exactly what a comforter is. We don’t use the word much in Australia.
「Quilt」を翻訳
Q:
I am wearing a quilt. は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
A:
QAの全文をご確認ください
Q:
What is quilt は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
has described a quilt (noun).
To quilt (verb) is the process of making (crafting) a quilt. Quilters (noun) are the people who make quilts through the art of quilting (verb).
To quilt (verb) is the process of making (crafting) a quilt. Quilters (noun) are the people who make quilts through the art of quilting (verb).
Q:
これはキルトで作られています
It is made quilt.(←is it correct?)
は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
It is made quilt.(←is it correct?)
は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
"It is quilted"と思います。たとえば"It is made from quilted materials."
Q:
quilt は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
QAの全文をご確認ください
Q:
I was putting the quilt into quilt cover は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
A:
I was putting the quilt/ duvet cover on the quilt/duvet.
I was inserting the duvet inside its cover.
I was inserting the duvet inside its cover.
「Quilt」についての他の質問
Q:
Please correct it.👉I can't wait to dry my quilt, but it has been not fine and seems to continue for the next few days.👈
“我很想晒被子,但最近一直没有太阳,而且好像接下来一段时间也是。”
“我很想晒被子,但最近一直没有太阳,而且好像接下来一段时间也是。”
A:
"I can't wait to dry my quilt, but the weather has not been fine, and it seems to continue for the next few days." or "I really want to air out the quilt, but there has been no sun recently, and it seems like it will continue for some time."
Q:
"There was a crazy quilt of clothes spread over the floor."
"Rio das Ostras sees huge turnout for tourism."
"I turned out of my bed at 4 am."
"We always turn out (= clean) our house before the guests come over."
"Their relationship turned out (= broke up, ended) faster than they expected."
"She turned out her stories before it was midnight."
"It turned out both of them were siblings."
All of those sentences sound correct?
"Rio das Ostras sees huge turnout for tourism."
"I turned out of my bed at 4 am."
"We always turn out (= clean) our house before the guests come over."
"Their relationship turned out (= broke up, ended) faster than they expected."
"She turned out her stories before it was midnight."
"It turned out both of them were siblings."
All of those sentences sound correct?
A:
Even though some people say “turn in” to mean they’re going to bed, we don’t use “turn out” as the opposite. We would just say “I got out of bed/got up at 4 am”.
I think the sentence about your house is okay, but this isn’t a common usage of “turn out”. We would also just say “clean”.
I don’t think the sentence about the relationship is correct. I’ve never seen “turn out” used that way.
I’m not sure what you mean in this next sentence. Maybe you mean “she turned OFF her stories before midnight”?
The rest of the sentences are natural.
I think the sentence about your house is okay, but this isn’t a common usage of “turn out”. We would also just say “clean”.
I don’t think the sentence about the relationship is correct. I’ve never seen “turn out” used that way.
I’m not sure what you mean in this next sentence. Maybe you mean “she turned OFF her stories before midnight”?
The rest of the sentences are natural.
Q:
What do you call this? Quilt? When it is very cold and I want my kid to keep warm. Can I say this to him? 'cover another quilt ' or cover one more layer?
A:
In my dialect of English (American English), the word "quilt" is still correct, but a little old-fashioned. What you show could be called "quilts" but they could also be called "comforters." I am not sure what the difference between those two words are. It's probably not "correct" to just call them blankets, but I would very likely just call them blankets as well.
Q:
What does the "quilt" mean?
The crazy quilt of wars that accompanied the feudal situation did not much resemble modern territorial wars.
The crazy quilt of wars that accompanied the feudal situation did not much resemble modern territorial wars.
A:
A quilt is a type of blanket. It involves stitching different pieces of cloth together in a way that forms a pattern or design.
Q:
What does the "quilt" mean?
The crazy quilt of wars that accompanied the feudal situation did not much resemble modern territorial wars.
The crazy quilt of wars that accompanied the feudal situation did not much resemble modern territorial wars.
A:
A quilt is a blanket made of many individual squares of material. In this case, it's being used as a metaphor for lots of small individual wars, rather than one or two big ones.
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