Reflexの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Reflex」の使い方・例文
Q:
we say " you have good reflexes" when you watch people good at playing a sport in Japan.
運動神経がいいね!
Don't you say like thus? if not, how would you say instead? を使った例文を教えて下さい。
運動神経がいいね!
Don't you say like thus? if not, how would you say instead? を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Example:
[if my friend caught my phone when I dropped it]
“Wow! You have great reflexes!”
Or
“Wow! You’re fast!”
I think it’s similar to Japanese.
[if my friend caught my phone when I dropped it]
“Wow! You have great reflexes!”
Or
“Wow! You’re fast!”
I think it’s similar to Japanese.
Q:
by reflex を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
"He has good reflexes."
"She used her reflexes avoid the angry cat."
"She used her reflexes avoid the angry cat."
Q:
reflex を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
As we get older our reflexes become slower
My dog has a conditioned reflex to come to the kitchen when he hears the refrigerator open.
The doctor tested my reflexes by tapping my knees.
When confronted with information that goes against what they believe, many people reflexively reject it.
My dog has a conditioned reflex to come to the kitchen when he hears the refrigerator open.
The doctor tested my reflexes by tapping my knees.
When confronted with information that goes against what they believe, many people reflexively reject it.
「Reflex」の類語とその違い
Q:
He has good reflexes. と He is athletic. はどう違いますか?
A:
"He has good reflexes" and "He is athletic" refer to different aspects of a person's physical abilities, though there can be some overlap. Here's the distinction:
1. "He has good reflexes."
- This statement specifically highlights the person's quick reaction time and ability to respond rapidly to stimuli. It doesn't necessarily address overall athleticism but focuses on a particular skill related to swift reactions.
Example Sentence:
- "Even when surprised, he catches things quickly; he has good reflexes."
2. "He is athletic."
- This statement is a broader characterization of the person's overall physical prowess. Being athletic implies proficiency in various physical activities, such as sports, endurance, strength, and agility. It doesn't necessarily focus on specific reflexes but encompasses a range of physical abilities.
Example Sentence:
- "He excels in multiple sports and activities; he is athletic."
In summary, the first statement emphasizes quick reflexes, while the second one provides a more general description of overall athleticism.
1. "He has good reflexes."
- This statement specifically highlights the person's quick reaction time and ability to respond rapidly to stimuli. It doesn't necessarily address overall athleticism but focuses on a particular skill related to swift reactions.
Example Sentence:
- "Even when surprised, he catches things quickly; he has good reflexes."
2. "He is athletic."
- This statement is a broader characterization of the person's overall physical prowess. Being athletic implies proficiency in various physical activities, such as sports, endurance, strength, and agility. It doesn't necessarily focus on specific reflexes but encompasses a range of physical abilities.
Example Sentence:
- "He excels in multiple sports and activities; he is athletic."
In summary, the first statement emphasizes quick reflexes, while the second one provides a more general description of overall athleticism.
Q:
He has good reflexes. と He is athletic. はどう違いますか?
A:
I think they’re similar, and their meanings could overlap but...
(Motor) reflex: how fast you can respond to something
- I’m not good at the net because my reflexes are too slow (talking about volleying in tennis)
- You need fast/good reflexes to be a boxer. If you’re too slow, you’ll get hit in the face.
(運動神経がいい)
Athletic: good at sports/ exercise (though someone who is athletic is likely to have good reflexes...)
(運動が得意)
A: wow she’s so athletic— she’s part of the track team, dance team, and swim team!!
(Motor) reflex: how fast you can respond to something
- I’m not good at the net because my reflexes are too slow (talking about volleying in tennis)
- You need fast/good reflexes to be a boxer. If you’re too slow, you’ll get hit in the face.
(運動神経がいい)
Athletic: good at sports/ exercise (though someone who is athletic is likely to have good reflexes...)
(運動が得意)
A: wow she’s so athletic— she’s part of the track team, dance team, and swim team!!
Q:
reflex と reflect はどう違いますか?
A:
Reflex is your action as a response to something while reflect is thinking deeply about something.
Q:
have slow reflexes と have poor reflexes はどう違いますか?
A:
They both mean the same thing. I can't even think of any way in which context would affect which one you should use. (I personally prefer "slow reflexes" because its more literal, but that is solely my opinion and not based on US culture or English grammar)
「Reflex」についての他の質問
Q:
he is characterized by fast reflexes
is this correct?
is this correct?
A:
It's correct
Q:
What does "my dad’s quick reflexes!” (4th paragraph) mean?
Context>>>>>>>>>>
Chelsea Clinton replied to Rep. Paul Gosar after he mocked her parents in his Christmas greeting.
On Christmas Eve, the Arizona Republican posted a clip from a 60 Minutes interview Bill and Hillary Clinton did in 1992 amid infidelity rumors. During the interview, a light broke above Hillary’s head, prompting the former first lady to shout out, “Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!”
Gosar shared the clip with the caption, “Remember the reason for the season!”
Clinton, 39, responded to Gosar's tweet on Thursday morning, writing, “At 11am on Christmas Eve, we were making cookies for Santa. Thank you Congressman [Gosar] for reminding me of my dad’s quick reflexes!”
Gosar, 61, was reelected to Congress in 2018 despite the efforts of his six siblings, who all endorsed his opponent David Brill in a campaign advertisement. While his siblings may not have supported him, his mother had his back and endorsed his reelection. The congressman used his mother’s endorsement to jab his siblings, tweeting, “I guess I really am Mom’s favorite!”
Context>>>>>>>>>>
Chelsea Clinton replied to Rep. Paul Gosar after he mocked her parents in his Christmas greeting.
On Christmas Eve, the Arizona Republican posted a clip from a 60 Minutes interview Bill and Hillary Clinton did in 1992 amid infidelity rumors. During the interview, a light broke above Hillary’s head, prompting the former first lady to shout out, “Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!”
Gosar shared the clip with the caption, “Remember the reason for the season!”
Clinton, 39, responded to Gosar's tweet on Thursday morning, writing, “At 11am on Christmas Eve, we were making cookies for Santa. Thank you Congressman [Gosar] for reminding me of my dad’s quick reflexes!”
Gosar, 61, was reelected to Congress in 2018 despite the efforts of his six siblings, who all endorsed his opponent David Brill in a campaign advertisement. While his siblings may not have supported him, his mother had his back and endorsed his reelection. The congressman used his mother’s endorsement to jab his siblings, tweeting, “I guess I really am Mom’s favorite!”
A:
A reflex is an action that your body does without thinking about it. So in paragraph 4, the short sentence "thank you congressman for reminding me of my dad's quick reflexes" just means the dad did a very fast action without thinking about it.
Q:
When you get older, you'll have worse and worse reflexes. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
I would say "when you get older, you'll have increasingly worse reflexes"
Q:
When you get older, you'll have less and less reflexes. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
... you'll have slower reflexes.
... worse reflexes.
... worse reflexes.
Q:
Your reflexes are quite fast, and I think it will help you deal with your problems fast. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Your reflexes are quite fast, and I think it will help you deal with your problems quickly.
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