Emphaticの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Emphatic」を含む文の意味
Q:
emphatic とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
-Expressed or performed with emphasis.
-Forceful and definite in expression or action.
-Standing out in a striking and clearly defined way.
"Li Jing told the audience about her near-death experience, reporting that the Guardians of Heaven were emphatic in their disapproval of the many horrible things that humans were doing on Earth."
-Expressed or performed with emphasis.
-Forceful and definite in expression or action.
-Standing out in a striking and clearly defined way.
"Li Jing told the audience about her near-death experience, reporting that the Guardians of Heaven were emphatic in their disapproval of the many horrible things that humans were doing on Earth."
Q:
emphatic とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means making an impression in a visibly distinct and striking way
Q:
emphatic とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Emphatic =Strongly expressed.
I asked her to go to dinner with me. She gave me a simple “no.”
I asked her to go to dinner with me. She gave an emphatic “NO!!!!”
The protesters were so emphatic that the police policy needs to change that the mayor finally agreed to change the law.
I want to start working immediately after high school, but my parents are emphatic about my going to college.
I asked her to go to dinner with me. She gave me a simple “no.”
I asked her to go to dinner with me. She gave an emphatic “NO!!!!”
The protesters were so emphatic that the police policy needs to change that the mayor finally agreed to change the law.
I want to start working immediately after high school, but my parents are emphatic about my going to college.
Q:
emphatic とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
empathetic means caring
Q:
emphatic win/victory ? とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
A win by a very large margin or a win by a lot. (E.g. Did you win the football match?
It was an emphatic win - the score was 9-1 to us.)
It was an emphatic win - the score was 9-1 to us.)
「Emphatic」の使い方・例文
Q:
emphatic を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
I was emphatic that I would be safe, but my mom refused to let me go out.
She looked at me with an emphatic glare.
She looked at me with an emphatic glare.
「Emphatic」の類語とその違い
Q:
He was pretty emphatic about me leaving. と He was pretty reluctant about me leaving. はどう違いますか?
A:
These sentences have the opposite meaning:
emphatic about me leaving = he really wanted you to leave
reluctant about me leaving = he really didn't want you to leave
emphatic about me leaving = he really wanted you to leave
reluctant about me leaving = he really didn't want you to leave
Q:
emphatic と assertive はどう違いますか?
A:
Emphatic = say something clearly and forcibly
Assertive = Have a confident and forceful PERSONALITY
Assertive = Have a confident and forceful PERSONALITY
Q:
emphatic と explicit はどう違いますか?
A:
emphatic is making a point forcefully, "with emphasis" (they share the same root word). Explicit is being clearly defined. It leaves nothing implied and no room for interpretation.
「Emphatic」についての他の質問
Q:
I'd like to know what "emphatic" means in the text.
Thanks.
Thanks.
A:
@fleetu Yes: the language (wording) of some legislation is its content; legislation is, after all, nothing but words -- and it's the exact phrasing of those words that amount to the law's content. Bust insisted more and more firmly that the wording used in Biden's proposed legislation should never be allowed to be passed and become law.
Q:
About emphatic expression
I do study English!
I will study English!
What's the difference between them?
I do study English!
I will study English!
What's the difference between them?
A:
Actually you usually don't say "I do study English" - just "I study English" is fine
Q:
"i don't want~" is too an emphatic expression?
what is the "do not want~"'s formal expression?
what is the "do not want~"'s formal expression?
A:
There isn't really a more formal way to say "do not want"
You can use it any almost any situation.
You can use it any almost any situation.
Q:
I want to make an emphatic sentence that our Chinese had some rules in the past. How should I say?
“We do have some rules in the past in China.” or "We did have some rules in the past in China"
And did I use the correct grammar in the above sentence?
“We do have some rules in the past in China.” or "We did have some rules in the past in China"
And did I use the correct grammar in the above sentence?
A:
You must use the past tense: "China did have some rules in the past."
Your past tense sentence is also okay.
Your past tense sentence is also okay.
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