Concreteの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Concrete」を含む文の意味
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I don't have a concrete solution とはどういう意味ですか?
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@jacqueline549
I don't have a concept or a plan for what we could actually do about this problem.
Concrete – used in relation to concepts, to describe things which can be made real.
"it's really nice that I have your respect, but I would prefer something more concrete, like money"
I don't have a concept or a plan for what we could actually do about this problem.
Concrete – used in relation to concepts, to describe things which can be made real.
"it's really nice that I have your respect, but I would prefer something more concrete, like money"
Q:
Can concrete evidence mean alibi or sth non-physical but important? とはどういう意味ですか?
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Concrete evidence means evidence that can prove something without a doubt. If there is a video recording of someone at the scene of a crime, it is concrete evidence that they were physically there.
Q:
Wait for the concrete to go hard とはどういう意味ですか?
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Leave an appropriate time for the concrete to set so that it has become hard.
Q:
"concrete" とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
clear and certain, or real and existing in a form that can be seen or felt
Q:
concrete とはどういう意味ですか?
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Concrete is a type of building material used to make sidewalks and sometimes walls. It is similar to cement.
It can also be used in an abstract way to mean something solid. For example, "a concrete plan to go out" is an plan that is very solid, it's definitely going to happen, it's been all mapped out.
It can also be used in an abstract way to mean something solid. For example, "a concrete plan to go out" is an plan that is very solid, it's definitely going to happen, it's been all mapped out.
「Concrete」の使い方・例文
Q:
concrete を使った例文を教えて下さい。
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A concrete example of the word "concrete" is this very sentence.
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concrete を使った例文を教えて下さい。
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hey, thanks a lot for your perfect answer, couldn’t be better 👌🏻
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concrete を使った例文を教えて下さい。
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Few people know that they had concrete in ancient Rome.
Do you have any concrete ideas as to how we can solve this problem?
Our front drive is made of concrete. It would look nicer if it was made of bricks.
Do you have any concrete ideas as to how we can solve this problem?
Our front drive is made of concrete. It would look nicer if it was made of bricks.
Q:
concrete を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
As an adjective:
1) John showed concrete proof of his sincerity.
2) The words "cat" and "tree" are concrete, whereas the words "truth" and "excellence" are abstract.
3) Sidewalks are a concrete pavement. (Note this is talking about something being made of the material "concrete", not something being real like the others)
As a noun:
1) Concrete is a stone like material used for various structural purposes.
It can also be used as a verb, but that isn't common at all.
Hope that helps!
1) John showed concrete proof of his sincerity.
2) The words "cat" and "tree" are concrete, whereas the words "truth" and "excellence" are abstract.
3) Sidewalks are a concrete pavement. (Note this is talking about something being made of the material "concrete", not something being real like the others)
As a noun:
1) Concrete is a stone like material used for various structural purposes.
It can also be used as a verb, but that isn't common at all.
Hope that helps!
「Concrete」の類語とその違い
Q:
concrete と exact はどう違いますか?
A:
Other than concrete is also something you walk on, in this case I think you mean
"I can give you a concrete example" meaning I can give you a specific example
"He fell down the stairs. That is a concrete example that they are not safe."
"I don't understand you. You are being too vague. Please be exact with your words."
meaning to be precise. To be absolutely correct.
You would not give an exact example, but you would give a concrete example.
You would be exact with your words, but you would not be concrete with your words.
Concrete that you walk on is hard. A concrete example is also a hard example, meaning specific and exact.
It is a difficult thing to answer. It is very subtle. I hope this helped. I also hope someone else can do better with an answer to your question.
"I can give you a concrete example" meaning I can give you a specific example
"He fell down the stairs. That is a concrete example that they are not safe."
"I don't understand you. You are being too vague. Please be exact with your words."
meaning to be precise. To be absolutely correct.
You would not give an exact example, but you would give a concrete example.
You would be exact with your words, but you would not be concrete with your words.
Concrete that you walk on is hard. A concrete example is also a hard example, meaning specific and exact.
It is a difficult thing to answer. It is very subtle. I hope this helped. I also hope someone else can do better with an answer to your question.
Q:
concrete と specific はどう違いますか?
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Concrete usually means that there is evidence supporting a fact.
Specific means to get into more detail or depth.
"Can you give me a concrete example of ___"
"I don't understand the question, can you be more specific?"
Specific means to get into more detail or depth.
"Can you give me a concrete example of ___"
"I don't understand the question, can you be more specific?"
Q:
specific(具体的) と concrete (具体的) はどう違いますか?
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They are often used synonymously. However, they have different antonyms. So you would prefer "specific" when you want to say something isn't general (一般的じゃない), and you would want to use "concrete" when you want to say something isn't abstract (抽象的じゃない).
Q:
concrete と cement はどう違いますか?
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Cement is the paste that hardens to form concrete.
Q:
concrete と specific はどう違いますか?
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specific is used to emphasize something.
ex: I used that specific pen because it was my lucky pen
specific is more common in usage than concrete
concrete technically has a very similar meaning to specific but it is only used in very specific cases like I need some concrete evidence on why you committed the murder
sorry if this didn't help at all it's actually very hard to denote the difference for me
ex: I used that specific pen because it was my lucky pen
specific is more common in usage than concrete
concrete technically has a very similar meaning to specific but it is only used in very specific cases like I need some concrete evidence on why you committed the murder
sorry if this didn't help at all it's actually very hard to denote the difference for me
「Concrete」を翻訳
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日本ではapartmentと言っても様々な作りのものがあり、SteelでできたapartmentはReinforced concrete でできたapartmentより隣人の声が聞こえやすく、Reinforced Concreteだと少し頑丈でsteelの apartmentより大きなapartmentになります。 は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
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In Japan, even if you say "apartment," that can refer to various structures. It's easier to hear your neighbors in apartments that are made from steel versus apartments that are made with reinforced concrete. Apartments made with reinforced concrete are also slightly sturdier and larger than ones made with steel.
Q:
concrete は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
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QAの全文をご確認ください
Q:
1. concrete (adjective)
concrete episode
2. concrete (noun)
It's made of concrete は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
concrete episode
2. concrete (noun)
It's made of concrete は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
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Number 2 is correct but number one isn't. You can't use "concrete" of an episode. Concrete is hard material so you can only use it in a situation which requires that meaning. You could say, "That road has a concrete surface".
Q:
this concrete は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
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divider
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concrete は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
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QAの全文をご確認ください
「Concrete」についての他の質問
Q:
“Business is a concrete jungle”
I want to pass the idea that working with business is pretty hard... it’s full of competitors and everyone is doing what they think is right , no matter what. この表現は自然ですか?
I want to pass the idea that working with business is pretty hard... it’s full of competitors and everyone is doing what they think is right , no matter what. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
× “Business is a concrete jungle”
✓ “Business is cutthroat”.
Cutthroat is used to describe a situation in which people compete with each other in an unpleasant and often cruel and unfair way.
https://www.learnersdictionary.com/definition/cutthroat
Concrete jungle is a part of a large city filled with large ugly concrete buildings.
✓ “Business is cutthroat”.
Cutthroat is used to describe a situation in which people compete with each other in an unpleasant and often cruel and unfair way.
https://www.learnersdictionary.com/definition/cutthroat
Concrete jungle is a part of a large city filled with large ugly concrete buildings.
Q:
“Business is a concrete jungle”
I want to pass the idea that working with business is pretty hard... it’s full of competitors and everyone is doing what they think is right , no matter what.
この表現は自然ですか?
“Business is a concrete jungle”
I want to pass the idea that working with business is pretty hard... it’s full of competitors and everyone is doing what they think is right , no matter what.
この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Business is a dog-eat-dog world
Q:
Kindly could you give me a concrete inexpression of "grace and favors" in this sentence.
I have no idea what it does mean.
When William III and Mary II (1689-1702) took the throne in 1689, they commissioned Sir Christopher Wren to build an elegant new baroque palace. Later, Georgian kings and princes occupied the splendid interiors. When the royals left in 1737, impoverished 'grace and favour' aristocrats moved in.
https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace/history-and-stories/the-story-of-hampton-court-palace/#gs.qsufmr
I have no idea what it does mean.
When William III and Mary II (1689-1702) took the throne in 1689, they commissioned Sir Christopher Wren to build an elegant new baroque palace. Later, Georgian kings and princes occupied the splendid interiors. When the royals left in 1737, impoverished 'grace and favour' aristocrats moved in.
https://www.hrp.org.uk/hampton-court-palace/history-and-stories/the-story-of-hampton-court-palace/#gs.qsufmr
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@Itsuka202107 'grace and favour' means: they are allowed to live there although they cannot pay. The king or queen allows them to stay.
"They occupied a grace and favour residence in Derbyshire."
"They occupied a grace and favour residence in Derbyshire."
Q:
"In the concrete sense of the term" この表現は自然ですか?
A:
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Q:
Assorted-color painted concrete high rise buildings stand on a body of water.
on/in ? この表現は自然ですか?
on/in ? この表現は自然ですか?
A:
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