關於Cracker的意思和用法的提問
包含"Cracker"的句子的意思
Q:
The cracker had a hat and a motto in it.是什麼意思
A:
There is an object called a "christmas cracker" or a "party cracker" which looks sort of like a gift, but it is not really given to anyone like a normal gift. It is for celebrations, where two people (often friends or people you know at least a little bit) can each hold one end of the cracker and pull on it, which will pull the wrapping apart, "cracking" it open. It will have a few cheap and fun or silly things inside of it. Like small toys or hats or decorations or whistles or fortunes written on paper, etc. They're just for fun. The people who pull one open together will often split or share the things they found inside of it. It isn't serious, usually just for a bit of fun or a reason to smile while celebrating the holiday.
So in this case, the cracker had a small hat (probably folded up) and a motto (probably a fortune or quote written on a piece of paper) inside of it.
A "christmas cracker" or "party cracker" is different than a food cracker, which is something that you eat. You can usually tell which type of "cracker" is meant because context makes it obvious (if you are eating it, then you know which one it means...etc).
So in this case, the cracker had a small hat (probably folded up) and a motto (probably a fortune or quote written on a piece of paper) inside of it.
A "christmas cracker" or "party cracker" is different than a food cracker, which is something that you eat. You can usually tell which type of "cracker" is meant because context makes it obvious (if you are eating it, then you know which one it means...etc).
Q:
spinal cracker是什麼意思
A:
There are a lot of nonsense lyrics in that song. Those two words aren't found together in any other context.
Q:
He is gone completely crackers是什麼意思
A:
He's gone completely crackers= he's gone crazy
another way to say this is: He's gone bat-shit insane
EG: I met this guy down the street when walking to a friends party, he seemed fine until i walked back from the party. He was in the same spot staring at me and had bloodshot eyes. I reckon he's gone completely cracker and he was as he revealed a knife and started chasing me.
Hope this helps :)
(i like to use the "he's gone bat-shit insane" more then "he's gone completely crackers" :)
another way to say this is: He's gone bat-shit insane
EG: I met this guy down the street when walking to a friends party, he seemed fine until i walked back from the party. He was in the same spot staring at me and had bloodshot eyes. I reckon he's gone completely cracker and he was as he revealed a knife and started chasing me.
Hope this helps :)
(i like to use the "he's gone bat-shit insane" more then "he's gone completely crackers" :)
Q:
Pull a cracker
是什麼意思
是什麼意思
A:
Probably British English for the Christmas custom of "Pulling crackers at the Christmas dinner table, which contain small "fire crackers" and often small gifts. A kind of british fortune cookie, with a "bang"
Q:
cracker boy 是什麼意思
A:
Cracker boy is a slang term for a white person. (White person being the race not a pale person.)
"Cracker"的近義詞和區別
Q:
cracker 和 cookies 的差別在哪裡?
A:
It’s different types of food. Cookies are generally sweet and refer to chocolate chip cookies, sugar cookies, almond cookies.
Crackers are generally salty and refer to plain, crunchy, snacks like saltine crackers.
Crackers are generally salty and refer to plain, crunchy, snacks like saltine crackers.
Q:
cracker 和 cookie 的差別在哪裡?
A:
A cookie is a sweet food, usually eaten as dessert. A cracker, however, is savory, and usually eaten with cheese or dips. Cookies are usually bigger than crackers.
Q:
crackers, biscuits 和 cookies 的差別在哪裡?
A:
This can be confusing.
A cracker is a crisp, dry, flat savory snack made from grain.
In England, a biscuit is similar to a cracker, but is sweet.
In America, a biscuit is a soft bread product. It is not sweet.
In England, a cookie is similar to a biscuit, but is thicker and softer. A chocolate chip cookie is a cookie. It is not a biscuit.
In America, a cookie is what the English call a biscuit AND what they call a cookie. We never call a dry, sweet thing a biscuit. It is always a cookie.
Sorry, I told you it is confusing. I hope I haven't confused you too much.
To sum it up, In USA, a biscuit is a type of bread which is savory, soft and usually served warm, and a cookie is crisp and sweet.
In UK, a biscuit is sweet, crisp and thin, and and a cookie is sweet, soft and thick (same as a cookie in USA, but cookie in the USA also includes what the British call a biscuit)
A cracker is a crisp, dry, flat savory snack made from grain.
In England, a biscuit is similar to a cracker, but is sweet.
In America, a biscuit is a soft bread product. It is not sweet.
In England, a cookie is similar to a biscuit, but is thicker and softer. A chocolate chip cookie is a cookie. It is not a biscuit.
In America, a cookie is what the English call a biscuit AND what they call a cookie. We never call a dry, sweet thing a biscuit. It is always a cookie.
Sorry, I told you it is confusing. I hope I haven't confused you too much.
To sum it up, In USA, a biscuit is a type of bread which is savory, soft and usually served warm, and a cookie is crisp and sweet.
In UK, a biscuit is sweet, crisp and thin, and and a cookie is sweet, soft and thick (same as a cookie in USA, but cookie in the USA also includes what the British call a biscuit)
Q:
cracker 和 cookie 的差別在哪裡?
A:
cookie = una galleta dulce; por ejemplo, con una galleta con pepitas de chocolate o glaseado
cracker = una galleta salada; por ejemplo, una galleta "Saladitas" o "Ritz"
cracker = una galleta salada; por ejemplo, una galleta "Saladitas" o "Ritz"
Q:
The crackers are made with rice bran and flour. 和 The crackers are made of rice bran and flour. 的差別在哪裡?
A:
I think "The crackers are made of rice bran and flour." is correct.
"Cracker"有關的其他問題
Q:
Please, what does cracker mean in the slur way? https://youtu.be/zIUmJOnC49k
A:
white person
Q:
You rather eat crackers than the delicious meal I made you? 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
You would rather eat crackers than the delicious meal I made you?
Q:
"He ate cracker upon cracker."
"He ate cracker on top cracker."
"He ate cracker in addition to cracker."
Are these sentences correct?
"He ate cracker on top cracker."
"He ate cracker in addition to cracker."
Are these sentences correct?
A:
No, they are not, and that is okay!
"He ate crackers upon crackers." is a more grammatically correct sentence. :)
"He ate crackers upon crackers." is a more grammatically correct sentence. :)
Q:
She is crumping crackers. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
I think you mean "crumbling"
"She is crumbling crackers" is natural
"She is crumbling crackers" is natural
Q:
How do you say that the crackers can't be eaten cuz they already passed the expired date.
Does "when is the expired date?" sound natural?
Does "when is the expired date?" sound natural?
A:
If you can't eat them anymore, maybe something like: 'They have passed their best before date' or 'those have expired already'
And if you are asking, maybe something like: 'are these still in date?' Or 'have these expired yet?' Just to make sure (:
Hope that helps!
And if you are asking, maybe something like: 'are these still in date?' Or 'have these expired yet?' Just to make sure (:
Hope that helps!
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