Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Difference"
La signification de "Difference" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie she appears to insist this hasn't made any difference to how she feels now ?
A:
"She firmly believes that this hasn't made any difference on how she is now feeling"
Q:
Que signifie What's the difference between "believe in god" and "believe god"? ?
A:
@KKMM:
どういたしまして。
Yeah, you're right about your suspicion. XD
"I believe in God" can mean many things, not just "existence" or "can help me", depends on the context.
It could also mean you believe He is powerful to save, or whatever attribute, character, etc.
"I believe in God"=
"I believe in God's power to save."
"I believe in God's existence."
"I believe in God's promise."
"I believe in God's faithfulness."
Etc...
It depends on what you're talking about/is happening.
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THIS:
"Believing in someone" really means you "put/have faith in them", that's the term!
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Hope this gives you a much clearer picture.
*Hugs you back* XD
ありがとう for the hug~
どういたしまして。
Yeah, you're right about your suspicion. XD
"I believe in God" can mean many things, not just "existence" or "can help me", depends on the context.
It could also mean you believe He is powerful to save, or whatever attribute, character, etc.
"I believe in God"=
"I believe in God's power to save."
"I believe in God's existence."
"I believe in God's promise."
"I believe in God's faithfulness."
Etc...
It depends on what you're talking about/is happening.
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THIS:
"Believing in someone" really means you "put/have faith in them", that's the term!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hope this gives you a much clearer picture.
*Hugs you back* XD
ありがとう for the hug~
Q:
Que signifie You’ve made quite a difference. ?
A:
It's like saying you've made an impact; you've made a change, usually for the better.
Q:
Que signifie You are correct about the differences between A and B. ?
A:
@springday: no it means 'your answer is true' it means 'what you think about the differences between A + B is true'. it means you are right about that'
Q:
Que signifie Be the difference (written in adidas's ad) ?
A:
This is hard to translate. It roughly means, "You must make the situation better."
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Difference"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant what's the difference between "too" and "so"?? .
A:
yes you can, but so is more often used when there is a consequence, instead of that... its the same
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant It makes difference.
A:
Should I go with the red shoes or the green ones?
You know, I don't think it makes a difference.
Please give what you can, it makes a difference for the people who need it.
Since he started working out he's been much healthier.
It really made a difference to him and to his family.
Sorry, but I think I can't reply after you closed the question.
You can say that, maybe more like this:
It would make a difference to me if you could go with us.
But I guess it would be more casual to say:
It would mean a lot to me if you came with us.
You know, I don't think it makes a difference.
Please give what you can, it makes a difference for the people who need it.
Since he started working out he's been much healthier.
It really made a difference to him and to his family.
Sorry, but I think I can't reply after you closed the question.
You can say that, maybe more like this:
It would make a difference to me if you could go with us.
But I guess it would be more casual to say:
It would mean a lot to me if you came with us.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant what is the difference count and calculate.
A:
count - to determine the number of something. It means adding up, or tally up.
e.g. She is counting the stars in the sky.
Note that it sounds strange to say that she is calculating the number of stars in the sky... unless she is a scientist, then that actually makes sense! So calculate in general implies more effort is required as compared to counting.
calculate - to figure out a value of something that involves more than simple counting.
e.g. Google Map can calculate the shortest route from your current location to your destination.
Hope that helps!
e.g. She is counting the stars in the sky.
Note that it sounds strange to say that she is calculating the number of stars in the sky... unless she is a scientist, then that actually makes sense! So calculate in general implies more effort is required as compared to counting.
calculate - to figure out a value of something that involves more than simple counting.
e.g. Google Map can calculate the shortest route from your current location to your destination.
Hope that helps!
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant what differences beetween yours and your. what exectly means this 's' at the end. And when does it use to?.
A:
Is this your book?
Is this book yours?
Is this book yours?
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant what difference beetwen past perfect continues and present perfect continues?.
A:
Past Perfect Continuous:
"He lost weight because he had been exercising."
"Because she had not been studying at all, she failed the exam."
Note that there is a period of time in the past that stops in the past.
Present Perfect Continuous:
"He has been exercising at the gym since January."
"Because she has not been studying lately, she will surely fail the exam."
Here there is a period of time that continues into the present.
"He lost weight because he had been exercising."
"Because she had not been studying at all, she failed the exam."
Note that there is a period of time in the past that stops in the past.
Present Perfect Continuous:
"He has been exercising at the gym since January."
"Because she has not been studying lately, she will surely fail the exam."
Here there is a period of time that continues into the present.
Mots similaires à "Difference" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre What's the difference between "be located in" and "be located on"? et ? ?
A:
@listopia: in is for inside, so being surrounded by walls or borders. on is outside, so being on a surface or land.
in France.
in my desk.
in the bottle.
in the store.
on the beach.
on my desk.
on the window.
in France.
in my desk.
in the bottle.
in the store.
on the beach.
on my desk.
on the window.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre is there any difference between A and B? et are there any differences between A and B? ?
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@miwayuio: differences between A & B = more than one main difference
eg. are there any differences between cats and dogs? (yes, there are a lot)
is there a difference between A & B = generally one big difference
eg. Is there a difference between the red car and the green one? (yes, mainly the colour)
but both sentences are quite similiar
eg. are there any differences between cats and dogs? (yes, there are a lot)
is there a difference between A & B = generally one big difference
eg. Is there a difference between the red car and the green one? (yes, mainly the colour)
but both sentences are quite similiar
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre difference et discrepancy ?
A:
The difference in our ages is two years. OR There was discrepancy in our bill. The waiter charged us for three drinks instead of two.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre what is the difference between police department and precinct? a detective said "meet me at the precinct" from a tv show... et ᆞ ?
A:
Police department is an organization of police and other workers that work with police. For example the athletics department of a university. Sometimes for universities, "athletics department" can stand for the physical space where the athletics department is located, but it is not really like that with "police department". Instead they use the word precinct. Precinct is the space/building that the police work at.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre what is the difference between the words et conduct and do ?
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"conduct" has more of a sense of controlling something or carrying something out (not literally). "do" is more of a general word.
"He conducted an experiment" He took control of the experiment and carried it out (again, not literally. "carry out" can sometimes mean to see it through until the end). This is more specific than "He did an experiment."
Basically, conduct is used for doing something while controlling it, if that makes sense. It's just more specific than "do"
I hope I helped!
"He conducted an experiment" He took control of the experiment and carried it out (again, not literally. "carry out" can sometimes mean to see it through until the end). This is more specific than "He did an experiment."
Basically, conduct is used for doing something while controlling it, if that makes sense. It's just more specific than "do"
I hope I helped!
Traductions de "Difference"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? what's the difference between BUNDLE UP and WRAP UP?
A:
Bundle up and Wrap up have the same meaning in the sense to wrap up warm against cold weather.
BUNDLE UP
To wear enough clothing to keep very warm:
You’d better bundle up because it’s below freezing outside.
To gather or tie something together in a package:
He bundled up his belongings and left for college.
She bundled her manuscript up and sent it to the publisher.
Bundle
A collection of things or quantity of material tied or wrapped up together
Example: "a thick bundle of envelopes
WRAP UP
To cover completely and closely, as with clothing, bandages or paper: enfold, envelop, enwrap
Wear enough clothes to keep you warm;
if you wrap up, you put warm clothes on.
finish something; achieve victory or agreement
We ought to wrap up this meeting and get back to work.
Bundle up and Wrap up have the same meaning in the sense to wrap up warm against cold weather.
BUNDLE UP
To wear enough clothing to keep very warm:
You’d better bundle up because it’s below freezing outside.
To gather or tie something together in a package:
He bundled up his belongings and left for college.
She bundled her manuscript up and sent it to the publisher.
Bundle
A collection of things or quantity of material tied or wrapped up together
Example: "a thick bundle of envelopes
WRAP UP
To cover completely and closely, as with clothing, bandages or paper: enfold, envelop, enwrap
Wear enough clothes to keep you warm;
if you wrap up, you put warm clothes on.
finish something; achieve victory or agreement
We ought to wrap up this meeting and get back to work.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? what's the difference between:
1 scroll up/down
2 swipe back/forward
3 pull down/up
4 drag down/up
5 drop down/up
1 scroll up/down
2 swipe back/forward
3 pull down/up
4 drag down/up
5 drop down/up
A:
1 scroll up/down - 3 pull down/up - 4 drag down/up :all have the same meaning
5 drop down/up : you can only 'drop down', 'up can't be use in this phrase
2 swipe back/forward : as opposed to up/down, you're going left/right (side to side)
5 drop down/up : you can only 'drop down', 'up can't be use in this phrase
2 swipe back/forward : as opposed to up/down, you're going left/right (side to side)
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? what is the difference between the sentences?
most households now own at least one car.
most families now own at least one car.
most households now own at least one car.
most families now own at least one car.
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No real difference. Household is the same as family in this context.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? what is the difference between "at significant cost" and "at high cost"?
A:
"At significant cost" sounds more severe than "at high cost" even though they technically mean the same thing.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? what's the difference between the two sentences? which is commonly used in US?
the land dropped off abruptly.
the land dropped off suddenly.
the land dropped off abruptly.
the land dropped off suddenly.
A:
Yes. A "drop off" basically means the same as a "cliff". You could say there was a cliff, there was a drop off, or the land dropped off. I would say "drop-off" only for very steep land that is not really a cliff.
Autres questions concernant "Difference"
Q:
What's the difference between "geek out about something" and "ramble about somy"?
Is it that when you're geeking out something, others will not understand at all? But when you're rambling about something, others will at least understand?
Is it that when you're geeking out something, others will not understand at all? But when you're rambling about something, others will at least understand?
A:
No, that is not the explanation. To geek out is to be very enthusiastic and excited to talk about something you like a lot. Like K-pop or anime or football. Other people may or may not like it as much as you, but you still talk about it. It can be either positive or negative, depending on how much interest your audience has.
To ramble on means to talk and talk and talk. You really don't have anything important to say, but you talk anyway. Maybe you ramble on about the time you went shopping for shoes, or you ramble on about your trip to see your cousin. The listener isn't interested in all of these details. Rambling on is always negative.
To ramble on means to talk and talk and talk. You really don't have anything important to say, but you talk anyway. Maybe you ramble on about the time you went shopping for shoes, or you ramble on about your trip to see your cousin. The listener isn't interested in all of these details. Rambling on is always negative.
Q:
What’s the difference between consultation and counseling, which is more used when there’s something about clinics.
By the way, can clinic be a particular section of a hospital
By the way, can clinic be a particular section of a hospital
A:
Consultation and counseling are related terms but have different purposes and contexts:
1. Consultation:
- A consultation typically refers to a meeting or discussion between a professional, such as a doctor or specialist, and a patient or client.
- It is often used to seek advice, a second opinion, or information regarding a specific medical condition, treatment options, or a particular concern.
- Consultations can happen in various settings, including clinics, hospitals, or private offices.
2. Counseling:
- Counseling is a more focused and ongoing form of support, often provided by trained counselors or therapists.
- It is used to help individuals or groups with emotional, psychological, or behavioral issues, such as anxiety, depression, relationship problems, etc.
- Counseling sessions are generally longer-term and involve a therapeutic relationship where the counselor works with the client to address and manage their concerns.
Regarding clinics, yes, a clinic can be a particular section of a hospital. In a hospital, there can be specialized clinics for various medical specialties or services, such as an orthopedic clinic, a cardiology clinic, a maternity clinic, etc. These clinics serve patients who require specific medical attention or services related to those specialties within the hospital's facilities.
1. Consultation:
- A consultation typically refers to a meeting or discussion between a professional, such as a doctor or specialist, and a patient or client.
- It is often used to seek advice, a second opinion, or information regarding a specific medical condition, treatment options, or a particular concern.
- Consultations can happen in various settings, including clinics, hospitals, or private offices.
2. Counseling:
- Counseling is a more focused and ongoing form of support, often provided by trained counselors or therapists.
- It is used to help individuals or groups with emotional, psychological, or behavioral issues, such as anxiety, depression, relationship problems, etc.
- Counseling sessions are generally longer-term and involve a therapeutic relationship where the counselor works with the client to address and manage their concerns.
Regarding clinics, yes, a clinic can be a particular section of a hospital. In a hospital, there can be specialized clinics for various medical specialties or services, such as an orthopedic clinic, a cardiology clinic, a maternity clinic, etc. These clinics serve patients who require specific medical attention or services related to those specialties within the hospital's facilities.
Q:
What’s the difference between headband and hairband? Appreciate it if you could use some pictures:))
A:
A headband gently rests on your forehead, while a hairband holds your hair in place, whether in a ponytail or bun, neatly gathered at the back of your head.
Q:
what is the difference between ( honor & dignity & integrity )
A:
They're similar, but there are some subtle differences.
Honor is a person's prestige and reputation for keeping promises. It is mostly external.
Dignity is a person's self-respect, their ability to ignore setbacks and insults without getting angry, and their confidence in their own value as a person with human rights. It is mostly internal.
Integrity means consistency or reliability. Objects can have integrity as well as people. For example, a building's structural integrity is its ability to remain standing.
Honor is a person's prestige and reputation for keeping promises. It is mostly external.
Dignity is a person's self-respect, their ability to ignore setbacks and insults without getting angry, and their confidence in their own value as a person with human rights. It is mostly internal.
Integrity means consistency or reliability. Objects can have integrity as well as people. For example, a building's structural integrity is its ability to remain standing.
Q:
How would you describe the difference between emotions and feelings?
Since you possess emotions, you can experience specific feelings about something. When you have a certain feeling, there's always something makes you do so. On the other hand, emotions aren't reactions to the external world; they are more like the origin or root of your feelings.
Is my interpretation right?
Since you possess emotions, you can experience specific feelings about something. When you have a certain feeling, there's always something makes you do so. On the other hand, emotions aren't reactions to the external world; they are more like the origin or root of your feelings.
Is my interpretation right?
A:
Yes, I got sad news so my emotional reaction is to cry. Once that passes, I may feel sad for a while.
Also, you can feel hungry or tired or cold but those aren’t emotions. Feelings aren’t aren’t always tied to emotions but the two can be related.
Also, you can feel hungry or tired or cold but those aren’t emotions. Feelings aren’t aren’t always tied to emotions but the two can be related.
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