Significado em português
Significado de We're not gonna get anywhere fighting
Suggests that arguing isn't leading to progress or solutions.
In simple words: We won't make progress by arguing.
We're not gonna get anywhere fighting em uma frase
- I think we should take a break; we're not gonna get anywhere fighting.
- During the meeting, someone said, 'We're not gonna get anywhere fighting over this issue.'
- If we keep arguing like this, we're not gonna get anywhere fighting.
Como usar We're not gonna get anywhere fighting
Use this when suggesting that arguing isn't productive. It's common in casual conversations, but avoid in formal situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of 'gonna' as 'going to' – we're avoiding going in circles.
Palavras relacionadas
Collocations with We're not gonna get anywhere fighting
- get anywhere
- fighting over
- not gonna
- make progress
Synonyms for We're not gonna get anywhere fighting
- arguing won't help
- fighting is useless
- disputing won't advance
Opposites of We're not gonna get anywhere fighting
- cooperating
- negotiating
- collaborating
- agreeing
Common mistakes with We're not gonna get anywhere fighting
- Misplacing 'gonna' when formal speech is needed.
- Using 'get anywhere' in a context that implies physical movement.
- Confusing the meaning with 'we're not moving forward fighting'.
We're not gonna get anywhere fighting appears in
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Perguntas frequentes sobre We're not gonna get anywhere fighting
O que significa We're not gonna get anywhere fighting?
We won't make progress by arguing.
O que significa We're not gonna get anywhere fighting em português?
We won't make progress by arguing.
Qual é a definição de We're not gonna get anywhere fighting?
Suggests that arguing isn't leading to progress or solutions.
Como se usa We're not gonna get anywhere fighting em uma frase?
I think we should take a break; we're not gonna get anywhere fighting.
Pode dar outro exemplo de We're not gonna get anywhere fighting?
During the meeting, someone said, 'We're not gonna get anywhere fighting over this issue.'
Quais são os sinônimos de We're not gonna get anywhere fighting?
Algumas alternativas comuns são arguing won't help, fighting is useless, disputing won't advance.
Qual é o oposto de We're not gonna get anywhere fighting?
Significados opostos incluem cooperating, negotiating, collaborating, agreeing.
Que palavras combinam com We're not gonna get anywhere fighting?
Costuma combinar com get anywhere, fighting over, not gonna, make progress.
Quais são os erros comuns ao usar We're not gonna get anywhere fighting?
Misplacing 'gonna' when formal speech is needed. Using 'get anywhere' in a context that implies physical movement. Confusing the meaning with 'we're not moving forward fighting'.
Como se pronuncia We're not gonna get anywhere fighting?
US: //wɪr nɑt ˈgɑnə ˈɡɛt ˈɛniwɛr ˈfaɪtɪŋ//, UK: //wɪəː nɒt ˈɡɒnə gɛt ˈɛniwɛə fʌɪtɪŋ//. Ouça o áudio acima para escutar a pronúncia nativa.
We're not gonna get anywhere fighting é formal ou informal?
"We're not gonna get anywhere fighting" é informal, então combina com conversas casuais com amigos e família.
Quando devo usar We're not gonna get anywhere fighting?
Use this when suggesting that arguing isn't productive. It's common in casual conversations, but avoid in formal situations.
