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present (verb) 和 represent 的差別在哪裡? | HiNative present (verb)的同義字Present (verb) is to show (something) eg : I presented my work to my teacher Represent: To depict or serve as an image The national flag is a representative symbol of its country |Present means to give or gift something to someone
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen gift und present Synonym für gift present is more for a birthday or Christmas (it's usually wrapped in paper) and a gift is more random or isn't obligatory "I received a present " (birthday or Christmas is assumed) "I received a gift " (feels like a charity, there was no reason for it)|@iMind I don't think that there is a difference in formality There is a difference in how they can be used though 'Gift
At present 和 currently 和有什么不一样? | HiNative present 和 represent 和有什么不一样? I take the presents 和 I receive the presents 和有什么不一样? Not only will I go there, but also I will buy many presents for them 听起来自然吗?
live the moment 和 live in the moment 和有什么不一样? | HiNative live the momentThey are similar, but with different meanings "Live the moment" means to fully enjoy the present moment, and not worry about the past or the future It is often used as an encouragement or reminder to stay present and enjoy life, as it is a short and precious gift To "live in the moment" is more about being in tune with your immediate environment and circumstances This could
I present you or I present to you? - HiNative What is the difference between present and represent ? What is the difference between I take the presents and I receive the presents ? Not only will I go there, but also I will buy many presents for them Does this sound natural?
Qual è la differenza tra gift e present ? | HiNative Sinonimo di gift present is more for a birthday or Christmas (it's usually wrapped in paper) and a gift is more random or isn't obligatory "I received a present " (birthday or Christmas is assumed) "I received a gift " (feels like a charity, there was no reason for it)|@iMind I don't think that there is a difference in formality There is a difference in how they can be used though 'Gift