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The Two-Thirty emoji is simple as it is used to show the time. It indicates explicitly one two-thirty, but it does not specify if it is a.m or p.m, so it can be used morning or afternoon. You can show what time of day it is by using a 🌞 Sun With Face emoji or a 🌕 Full Moon emoji. Texters will most likely use the emoji to show that something is planned to happen at a particular time without having to type it out. Or it can be used to tell someone they have until that time to finish a task. Finally, you can use it with the ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji to express the need to be somewhere at the exact time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Umbrella emoji is a picture of an item that is typically used to protect oneself from rain. This Umbrella is opened, and different emoji providers use different colors for it — from violet in the case of Apple and others to 🌈 Rainbow in the case of Emoji One. Unsurprisingly, it is most often used in the context of 🌧 Weather — for example, as an illustration for a post made on a rainy day. It often appears together with smileys that show the user's attitude towards rain (for example, with 😩 Weary Face emoji to show that the user is tired of rain). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Umbrella on Ground emoji is a picture of a big ☂️ Umbrella meant for protection from the ☀️ Sun, which is stuck in the sand on the beach — it is essentially the same as the picture shown by 🏖️ Beach With Umbrella emoji (except for some details) and unsurprisingly it is used in the similar contexts related to relaxing on the beaches, spending 🌻 Summer days by the sea, vacations, and weekends. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Umbrella With Rain Drops emoji is a picture of items typically used to protect ourselves from raindrops. This emoji represents right what ☂️ Umbrella emoji does, but in this case, the umbrella is depicted literally in action — i.e., in the rain. It may be used in its direct meaning to illustrate rainy 🌧 Weather, walking in the rain, and so on, or it may be used in symbolic meaning to illustrate lousy mood or bad circumstances. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Vertical Traffic Light emoji is essentially the same thing which is presented by 🚥 Horizontal Traffic Light emoji — the only differences in its orientation, in this case, it is much more common and typical in most places. Somehow, all the lights on this device are on — which is untypical for road conditions, where they are used separately to regulate traffic. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
A volcano emoji is a picture of an active Volcano erupting with hot lava (which is quite rare, unlike dormant volcanos). This natural phenomenon pic goes together with much other landscape emojis, for example, 🗻 Mount Fuji emoji. It is used for many meanings, including direct and indirect ones like hotness, sensation, danger, and explosiveness. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Waning Crescent Moon emoji is quite realistic (especially in the version of Apple) picture of the last phase of the moon — the 8th in order. It belongs to a number of emoji representing moon phases, along with 🌖 Waning Gibbous Moon emoji and others. Quite rarely, it is used in its direct, astronomy-related meaning; much more often it appears in the context of 🌃 Night, sleeplessness, nightmares, and all things like that. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Waning Gibbous Moon emoji is the picture of the almost 🌕 Full Moon with a thin dark crescent on its right side. It may be called a reversed version of the 🌘 Waning Crescent Moon emoji. As for the meanings, they’re basically the same as in the case of all the moon phases emojis — i.e. they are all things related to the 🌃 Night, moonlight, sleeping, and dreaming, staying awake, at pleasure or not, magical atmosphere, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Watch emoji is a picture of a time-measuring device, which some people wear on the wrist. Even though smartwatches are gradually replacing such type of Watch, it is still widely used everywhere (just like the device represented by ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji) — it has even become a status symbol in some sense. The emoji is used in any meaning related to time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Water Wave emoji is a picture of a huge wave of 💦 Water typically formed in the sea or the ocean. Along with 💧 Droplet emoji, it is one of the emojis that represent water in all of its forms. As for meanings, the emoji may be used in the context of vacations by the sea activities like surfing or swimming ❤️ Love to water and so on. It may also appear in the context of nature and even disasters like tsunamis and floods. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Waxing Crescent Moon emoji is the picture of one of the moon phases, which is the second in order. It is one of the full set of moon phases emojis along with, for example, 🌔 Waxing Gibbous Moon emoji. It looks like a thin bright crescent on the right side of the Moon itself. Just like all other emoji of this type, this one often appears in the context of 🌃 Night, dreams, nightmares, sleeplessness, magic, and all things like that. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Waxing Gibbous Moon emoji is the picture of one of the phases that the 🌎 Earth 🛰️ Satellite comes through the month — the fourth one in order. It is basically something opposites to the phase represented by 🌒 Waxing Crescent Moon emoji — i.e. the biggest part of the moon is lit, while there is still a thin dark crescent on the left side. Many people use it in relation to magic, hope, mysteries — probably because it resembles the 🌕 Full Moon. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Wedding emoji is a picture of a little Church (a bit similar to ⛪ Church emoji) with ❤️ Love symbols like hearts around it, indicating that this type of Church is meant for Wedding ceremonies. So no wonder it often appears in the context of this celebration, for example, together with 👰 Bride With Veil emoji and other wedding- and love-related ones. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
The 🛞 Wheel emoji represents a vehicle, a tire and a circle. The emoji can also symbolize movement and evolution. Use the emoji literally when you mention a wheel or vehicle. For example, when you tell a friend that your 🚙 Car had a flat tire and you had to switch to a 🚲 Bicycle. Or that you 👨🔧 changed the wheels on your car yourself. Supplement your messages with emoji from the 🚗 “Land Transport” subcategory. Add the 🛞 “Wheel” emoji to well-established metaphorical expressions, replacing the word “wheel” and terms related to motion. This could be the phrases “Where is the 🌐 World going?”, “I’m spinning like a squirrel in a wheel” and “How fast the wheel of fortune is spinning!”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Wind Face emoji is the picture of some anthropomorphic cloud (in the form of a face or in the form of a ☁️ Cloud, depending on the emoji provider), which blows the wind out of its 👄 Mouth. It is used in the meaning of the wind (for example, together with 💨 Dashing Away emoji), cold windy 🌧 Weather, and in the symbolical meaning of blowing away some troubles and memories. At last, it is also used in the context of 🚬 Smoking cigarette by some people. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Wood emoji is an image of a wooden log. You can use this emoji to answer a question on what type of material you want a certain piece of furniture to be. But wood has a sexual link to it as it can easily be used to talk about a 👨 Man’s erect penis in the morning or “morning wood”. Send it with the 🪑 Chair emoji to say that you want a wooden chair in your living room. Or send it with the 🍆 Eggplant emoji to that special someone in the hopes of getting lucky to ease your problem. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
World Map emoji is the picture of the whole planet surface as it is depicted on geographical maps. 🇯🇵 Japan has its own 🗾 Map of Japan emoji — while the rest of the 🌍 World has to share this one. The emoji may be used in any meanings related to tourism, seeing the world, and world news of any type; it may also appear in the context of 🌏📗 Geography and choosing the next travel destination. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
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look at the sign on the road to avoid accidents and horrible driving conditions
I received a 300$ ticket because I passed a police control of other cars/drivers on the right lane of a highway (the control was on the hard shoulder of the highway). Is it really true, that you have to change the lane in such cases? Thanks!
I am an American living in Italy. The Italian Drivers License theory test is the hardest test I have ever studied for and I am in my 70s have multiple degrees, multiple professional certifications. Have to take the Italian Drivers Theory test in Italian. No english. So many rules. More signs in small medieval Italian town I live in then in major US cities I have lived in. No Italian license no driving. No buying or renting a car. Test here was good, clean. Lots of tricky questions on many practice and real official tests. Thanks
Most problems are a result of higher than safe driving speeds. Please just slow down and be patient.
Question 121: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited
Question 83: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited
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Cool tool! And fun to check whether I remember the rules :) Two things I noticed: Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right. While technically that might be the correct translation, this sign tells you, that you are on the main road and have the right of way for the next crossroad and only the next crossroad. Usually (if no sign specifies otherwise) you have to give way to drivers coming from the right at every intersection, which can get a bit annoying in communal areas, so seeing this sign feels less like a warning and more like relief :). A Fahrradstraße is not a lane for cyclists but a street for cyclists, meaning the (whole!) street is intended predominantly for cyclists, who are then allowed to ride next to each other. Cars are allowed to drive there (unless another sign prohibits such), but have to adjust their speed to the cyclists. I believe they are not allowed to pass at all, even if the oncoming lane is empty.
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