Participantの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Participant」を含む文の意味
Q:
It usually attracts several thousand participants and awards a prize of $750 for the winning frog. In (1) ……… to the cash prize, the name of the winning frog is engraved on a brass plaque.
What do I need to put there
은 무슨 뜻인가요? とはどういう意味ですか?
What do I need to put there
은 무슨 뜻인가요? とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
In addition
Q:
participant in your area will provide you with some ADDED CLOUT during your approach とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Added = more
Clout = social power.
So someone with a lot of clout can get people to listen to their ideas and do what they want.
Clout = social power.
So someone with a lot of clout can get people to listen to their ideas and do what they want.
Q:
the participant may be leafing through them とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
the partipant is scanning them / giving them a quick glance but not paying much attention
Q:
without either participant bearing a cost とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
cost = money
bear = pay
bearing a cost = paying the money
participant = person doing something, person participating.
participant bearing a cost = participant paying money
without either participant bearing a cost = BOTH participants do NOT pay money.
"bear" originally meant "carry". but it has changed to have other meanings "bearing responsibiliy" = having/carrying a responsibility "bearing children" = having children "bearing arms" = carrying guns and weapons "bearing a cost" = paying a cost.
bear = pay
bearing a cost = paying the money
participant = person doing something, person participating.
participant bearing a cost = participant paying money
without either participant bearing a cost = BOTH participants do NOT pay money.
"bear" originally meant "carry". but it has changed to have other meanings "bearing responsibiliy" = having/carrying a responsibility "bearing children" = having children "bearing arms" = carrying guns and weapons "bearing a cost" = paying a cost.
「Participant」の類語とその違い
Q:
participant と Contestant はどう違いますか?
A:
contestant - only competes, often for a prize.
participant - participates IN something, maybe a competition, maybe a conference.
participants in the olympic games - the athletes
participants in the united nations - the countries
participants in the crime - the members of the gang
participants in the scientific discovery - all the team - doctors, technicians etc
participant - participates IN something, maybe a competition, maybe a conference.
participants in the olympic games - the athletes
participants in the united nations - the countries
participants in the crime - the members of the gang
participants in the scientific discovery - all the team - doctors, technicians etc
Q:
participant と member はどう違いますか?
A:
participant = someone involved in an activity
member = someone involved in a group
He participated in the game because he wanted the prize.
If you want your opinion to be known, you'll have to participate in the discussion.
Since he gave the thieves information, he became an unknowing participant in the crime.
You can only enter this building if you're a member of our group.
We're short staffed, so we'll have to hire more team members.
member = someone involved in a group
He participated in the game because he wanted the prize.
If you want your opinion to be known, you'll have to participate in the discussion.
Since he gave the thieves information, he became an unknowing participant in the crime.
You can only enter this building if you're a member of our group.
We're short staffed, so we'll have to hire more team members.
Q:
attendees/attendance と participant はどう違いますか?
A:
attendees are people who attend something regularly ( everyday or close to every day) attendence is when you check to make sure someone is somewhere. participant is someone who chooses to make their presence known by engaging in conversation or just by being at set location
I'm sorry if this is difficult to understand I'm not good at explaining things
I'm sorry if this is difficult to understand I'm not good at explaining things
Q:
participant と applicant と contestant はどう違いますか?
A:
A contestant is a kind of participant, but not all participants are contestants.
Q:
Surprisingly all the participants were woman. と Surprisingly all the participants were women. はどう違いますか?
A:
The second sentence.
"woman" is singular and "women" is plural. :)
"woman" is singular and "women" is plural. :)
「Participant」を翻訳
Q:
“a participant at an event held at a library”
What should I write “ recruitment target” on the poster?
audience? は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
What should I write “ recruitment target” on the poster?
audience? は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
A:
Hi Znda,
Please accept my apologies for the late reply.
If you are writing an invite to the student,
You could say you are inviting them to attend an event, so they would be the attendee or attendant.
Has that answered your question? Let me know if you need more help.
Please accept my apologies for the late reply.
If you are writing an invite to the student,
You could say you are inviting them to attend an event, so they would be the attendee or attendant.
Has that answered your question? Let me know if you need more help.
Q:
“a participant at an event held at a library”
What should I write “recruitment target” on the poster?
audience? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
What should I write “recruitment target” on the poster?
audience? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Anyone with English as a native language would recognise Audience as the usual way to write this. Even though "Participants: Anyone" is more correct, I have never seen it on an event poster.
Q:
is it sound natural: participants will be financially supported with a health insurance card"? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Yes
Q:
participant は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
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Q:
まだ一度も発言していない人はいませんか。(I want all of the participants to speak in the meeting) は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
"Is there anyone who hasn't spoken yet?" is how I would say that. :)
「Participant」についての他の質問
Q:
As we have 16 participants of the presentation today, the graduation ceremony will start at 6:45pm.
From next week, should we divide the participants on Thursday and Friday so that we can start the graduation earlier?
この表現は自然ですか?
From next week, should we divide the participants on Thursday and Friday so that we can start the graduation earlier?
この表現は自然ですか?
A:
"Since we have 16 participants in the the presentation today, the graduation ceremony will start at 6:45PM.
Next week, should we divide the participants on Thursday and Friday so that we can start the graduation earlier?"
Next week, should we divide the participants on Thursday and Friday so that we can start the graduation earlier?"
Q:
participant
ex:We are all the activity's participants.
Please help me correct the above sentence.
Thank you. この表現は自然ですか?
ex:We are all the activity's participants.
Please help me correct the above sentence.
Thank you. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
we are all the participants of the activitiy is the correct sentence
Q:
Each participant in the rodeo puts up his own money, an entry fee they call it, to compete against the others. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Saying "an entry fee they call it" sounds a little awkward.
You could shorten the sentence to "Each participant in the rodeo pays an entry fee to compete against the others." or "Each participant in the rodeo puts up their own money, or entry fee, to compete against the others."
You could shorten the sentence to "Each participant in the rodeo pays an entry fee to compete against the others." or "Each participant in the rodeo puts up their own money, or entry fee, to compete against the others."
Q:
We have participants from A, B, and C company with three, one, and two members, respectively. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Your accent is good! You don't need to say "company." "Members" is a little bit vague since it could also refer to the total number of people in each company, not just the participants. I would say, "We have participation from A, B, and C with three, one, and two participants, respectively."
Q:
There was two different researches which I have planned to conduct with some participant guys who have psychological difficulty in recalling people,s names in order to figure out how they are suffered from this. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
There were two different studies I planned to conduct with participants who have psychological difficulty recalling people's names. The purpose is to figure out why they are suffering from this.
"Was" is used when talking about a single thing. (There was a study.)
"Were" is used when talking about more than one thing.
A "study" is planned research on a subject. You can do research on something, but you wouldn't do "a research".
"Some participant guys" isn't how it would be worded. It could be "some participants" or "some male participants" or "participants". The word "guys" is very informal and wouldn't be used in a scholarly paper (which is what this sounds like).
I broke it into two sentences because it felt too long and would read better as two.
"How they suffered" implies that you are trying to figure out what they are experiencing with this problem.
"Why they suffered" implies that you are trying to figure out what is causing it. I assumed that is what you meant.
I hope this helps.
"Was" is used when talking about a single thing. (There was a study.)
"Were" is used when talking about more than one thing.
A "study" is planned research on a subject. You can do research on something, but you wouldn't do "a research".
"Some participant guys" isn't how it would be worded. It could be "some participants" or "some male participants" or "participants". The word "guys" is very informal and wouldn't be used in a scholarly paper (which is what this sounds like).
I broke it into two sentences because it felt too long and would read better as two.
"How they suffered" implies that you are trying to figure out what they are experiencing with this problem.
"Why they suffered" implies that you are trying to figure out what is causing it. I assumed that is what you meant.
I hope this helps.
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