Vocabularyの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Vocabulary」を含む文の意味
Q:
What mean [Indeed]
Is this vocabulary commonly used? とはどういう意味ですか?
Is this vocabulary commonly used? とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Indeed = Agreed; True/Truly
"Disneyland is indeed the best theme park ever."
"John was hoping I would find your portfolio impressive. It is impressive indeed!"
It's a common word. It is slightly formal.
"Disneyland is indeed the best theme park ever."
"John was hoping I would find your portfolio impressive. It is impressive indeed!"
It's a common word. It is slightly formal.
Q:
"their vocabulary is no attestation to your value as a parent" とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
It means that the amount of words that a person knows doesn't indicate whether he/she will be a good parent or a bad parent.
Q:
clocking on and off
It’s a vocabulary pay and conditions. とはどういう意味ですか?
It’s a vocabulary pay and conditions. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Clock in means to register one's ARRIVAL at work, especially by means of a time clock.
Clock off means to register one's DEPARTURE from work, especially by means of a time clock. (Clock out is used more commonly, unlike “clock off”)
Clock off means to register one's DEPARTURE from work, especially by means of a time clock. (Clock out is used more commonly, unlike “clock off”)
Q:
some relevant vocabulary for this photo とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Okay, so 'relevant vocabulary' would mean words (presumably English words) that could be associated with whatever picture was there. As a way of picking up new vocabulary and a method of memorization, I guess. (^-^)
例えば: some relevant vocabulary for your profile photo would be 'sky' (空), 'clouds' (雲), 'tree' (木), 'branches' (枝), and 'leaves' (葉).
例えば: some relevant vocabulary for your profile photo would be 'sky' (空), 'clouds' (雲), 'tree' (木), 'branches' (枝), and 'leaves' (葉).
Q:
One doesn't have to have a huge vocabulary (which you do) to express yourself in another language. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
one = a person, someone
to have a hugh vocabulary = to know a lot of words
express yourself = to say something or make your feelings known
to have a hugh vocabulary = to know a lot of words
express yourself = to say something or make your feelings known
「Vocabulary」の使い方・例文
Q:
vocabulary related to hide and seek を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
For the game 'hide and seek', we have one 'seeker' and many 'hiders'.
The hiders choose a 'hiding spot'.
The seeker counts down and shouts "3...2...1... Ready or not, here I come!"
Then, "Found you!" when they find a hider.
The hiders choose a 'hiding spot'.
The seeker counts down and shouts "3...2...1... Ready or not, here I come!"
Then, "Found you!" when they find a hider.
Q:
so that
like this
( I will increase my vocabulary so that I can have an official conversation with you) を使った例文を教えて下さい。
like this
( I will increase my vocabulary so that I can have an official conversation with you) を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
“I will finish my homework so that I can watch a movie.”
“I will study so that I can get a good score on my test.”
“I want to do well in school so that I can go to a good university.”
“You need to hurry up so that we get to the party on time.”
“I need you to finish your work so that you can help me clean.”
“I will study so that I can get a good score on my test.”
“I want to do well in school so that I can go to a good university.”
“You need to hurry up so that we get to the party on time.”
“I need you to finish your work so that you can help me clean.”
Q:
The most noticeable difference between American and British English is vocabulary を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
¿Buscas ejemplos de vocabulario que es diferente entre eeuu y Inglaterra?
Q:
Some vocabularies or some slang about movie を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Let's go see a movie!
Did you go to the cinema yesterday?
That film we saw last week was really good.
Do you fancy a night at the pictures next week?
Shall we go see a flick on Tuesday night?
Did you go to the cinema yesterday?
That film we saw last week was really good.
Do you fancy a night at the pictures next week?
Shall we go see a flick on Tuesday night?
Q:
i want to learn English but i can't. Because my vocabulary not good を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
I want to speak in English but the problem is my vocabulary is not so good.
「Vocabulary」の類語とその違い
Q:
vocabulary と vocabulary words はどう違いますか?
A:
Vocabulary is the collective set of all the various words or expressions someone knows. So you can say "she has a large vocabulary," meaning that she knows, oh, maybe 3000 words or whatever. It's not countable in most non-specialized situations. In contrast, vocabulary words are countable: "he learned twenty new (vocabulary) words today."
Q:
vocabulary と lexicon はどう違いますか?
A:
You say lexicon when you want to seem smart/impressive.
Q:
vocabulary と dictionary はどう違いますか?
A:
Vocabulary - His Spanish vocabulary has very simple words.
Dictionary - She didn't understand the meaning of 'cat', so she looked it up in the dictionary.
Vocabulary - His Spanish vocabulary has very simple words.
Dictionary - She didn't understand the meaning of 'cat', so she looked it up in the dictionary.
Q:
enlarge one's vocabulary と expand one's vocabulary はどう違いますか?
A:
Expand seems more common, especially in textbooks. But enlarge is also fine. Some people might laugh, because we mostly use enlarge for physical things. Enlarge the building, enlarge the entrance, enlarge your penis.
Q:
I have started to increase my vocabulary with a textbook since yesterday. と I started to increase my vocabulary with a textbook yesterday. はどう違いますか?
A:
The second is better. The first is passive voice I think.
But I think "since yesterday" is more Japanese sounding than English. I think we would only use "since ____" to show something more longterm than just yesterday.
But I think "since yesterday" is more Japanese sounding than English. I think we would only use "since ____" to show something more longterm than just yesterday.
「Vocabulary」を翻訳
Q:
Which is right?
A) Learn more vocabulary so you won’t have any difficulty to read.
B) Learn more vocabulary so you won’t have any difficulties to read
は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A) Learn more vocabulary so you won’t have any difficulty to read.
B) Learn more vocabulary so you won’t have any difficulties to read
は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
difficulty is always before an ING verb.
A) learn more vocabulary so you won't have any difficulty [in / optional ] reading.
and both words difficulty/ies is the same meaning
A) learn more vocabulary so you won't have any difficulty [in / optional ] reading.
and both words difficulty/ies is the same meaning
Q:
「"memorize vocabulary" という言い方はしますか? もしするならば、例文をお願いします。」 は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Is it correct to say “memorize vocabulary”?If so, could you provide some example sentences ? だと思います.お役に立てるといいです☺️
Q:
How do you memorize vocabulary? Can you share your way with me? don't teach me how to say, please just teach me the ways. は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Many people like to use visual flashcards using websites like duolingo or anki.
Q:
I want speak English perfect but my vocabulary is not good は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
I want to speak english fluently, but I have vocabulary problems.
Q:
how to learn vocabulary quickly? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Read a lot. Learning words in the context in which they are used helps retain them. Also you get exposed to tons of grammar structures when you read, and it helps reinforce them.
「Vocabulary」についての他の質問
Q:
I still don't have large vocabulary to use in my daily life although I would have been studying English seriously for one year in August この表現は自然ですか?
A:
Change "would" to "will" (For future tense) and you're good.
Here's how I would personally phrase it in conversation:
"I still don't have a large vocabulary, although I will have spent a year studying English seriously as of this August."
Here's how I would personally phrase it in conversation:
"I still don't have a large vocabulary, although I will have spent a year studying English seriously as of this August."
Q:
How do you remember vocabulary quickly?
A:
For me , I just have a tiny little book which I carry with me wherever I go , and when ever I memorize a new vocabulary I write it down in it and at the end of the day I sit down for 15 minutes to look at them . I also have another one that is "subject related ", I write the subject in it (for ex : Work ) and then I write all the vocabularies about work from how to apply for a job to how to quit a job .
And sometime some words just don't want to stick in my mind so I just record myself saying this word in a sentence and I listen to it few times and then I'm all done .
And sometime some words just don't want to stick in my mind so I just record myself saying this word in a sentence and I listen to it few times and then I'm all done .
Q:
I have to do a vocabulary test on this Saturday この表現は自然ですか?
A:
“I have (to take) a vocabulary test this Saturday.”
Q:
How to improve vocabulary?
Is there any easy way to remember words and phrases?
How do native speakers do?
Thank you. : )
Is there any easy way to remember words and phrases?
How do native speakers do?
Thank you. : )
A:
Read and write a lot. When you learn a new word or phrase, write a story with it.
Q:
How should I put it? I should had studied more to accumulate my vocabulary. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
I should HAVE studied more to ENLARGE my vocabulary. This sounds more natural and may be easier to say. Plus accumulate does not really fit in this sentence that is why i changed that.
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