Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Earning"
Die Bedeutung von "Earning" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
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Was bedeutet Those interested in earning dollars?
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People who want to make money (dollars, specifically, it seems).
Q:
Was bedeutet The earning calendar is very light ?
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Not a clue, how was that phrase used in sentence?
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Was bedeutet The earning calendar is very light ?
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In this context very light is being used to say the earnings calendar doesn't have a lot of content. If you think of the earnings calendar as printed document of earning announcements and other financial news, very light indicates there are not a lot of pages to it. Hope that helps.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Earning" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen It feels terrific to be earning some money und I feel terrific to be earning some money ?
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There’s no difference, it’s just preference.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen earning und profit ?
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Earning is the total money earned, and profit is total money earned minus what you spent to earn that money.
If you bought $50 dollars worth of stuff, and sold it for $100, your earnings are $100, and your profit is $50.
If you bought $50 dollars worth of stuff, and sold it for $100, your earnings are $100, and your profit is $50.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen earning und earring ?
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Earning - something you get for doing work.
Earring - a piece of jewelry women put on their ear.
Earning: "How much are you earning at work?"
"I'm earning a lot of money."
Earring - "You have really beautiful earrings!"
Earring - a piece of jewelry women put on their ear.
Earning: "How much are you earning at work?"
"I'm earning a lot of money."
Earring - "You have really beautiful earrings!"
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen earning und income ?
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They are similar but the difference is that "earnings" are part of someone's "income".
Earnings typically refer to wages and salary that someone makes by working.
Income is any money that a person receives. It can include working salary/wage and it can also include money from the government. It can be from any source.
Example: my income = my salary + government pension + interest earned from the bank.
I hope that helps. Let me know if it is confusing!
Earnings typically refer to wages and salary that someone makes by working.
Income is any money that a person receives. It can include working salary/wage and it can also include money from the government. It can be from any source.
Example: my income = my salary + government pension + interest earned from the bank.
I hope that helps. Let me know if it is confusing!
Andere Fragen zu "Earning"
Q:
"toward earning income"
Does this preposition phrase make sense grammatically??😊😂
If not, could you please correct it??😉😭
And if possible, could you please tell me the difference between "toward earning income" and "to earning income"??
Does this preposition phrase make sense grammatically??😊😂
If not, could you please correct it??😉😭
And if possible, could you please tell me the difference between "toward earning income" and "to earning income"??
A:
I would say that 'toward' would be fine here grammatically while speaking to someone who is familiar with the concept or business model. Towards would imply that there is a cause and effect relationship between the two. As a result of restoring the habitat, the company can then monetize (price or quantify) their efforts to earn income from tourism and wildlife sales. I think it would be easier to show this relationship by adding more context for the word towards: "The Company buys and restores native wildlife and vegetation, which subsequently enables the Company to earn income from tourism and wildlife sales."
Let's look at some replacement words for [towards]. Thereby. While in turn. Thus. These words or phrases still imply the cause and effect. While not being wrong, it is better just to remove the implication altogether and state the reasoning.
I hope this isn't too wordy or confusing. 🤓
Let's look at some replacement words for [towards]. Thereby. While in turn. Thus. These words or phrases still imply the cause and effect. While not being wrong, it is better just to remove the implication altogether and state the reasoning.
I hope this isn't too wordy or confusing. 🤓
Q:
I read this : would you object to earning money from Communists?
Could someone explain what the difference would be if instead, the infinitive of 'earn' was used: ... to earn money from... ?
Could someone explain what the difference would be if instead, the infinitive of 'earn' was used: ... to earn money from... ?
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"To" can be used as a preposition or to mark an infinitive. Here we are using it as a preposition.
Preposition: I object to earning money = I will not earn money. I refuse to do it.
Infinitive: I object to earn money = I am paid to object. When I object, I get money.
Hopefully that helps.
"To" can be used as a preposition or to mark an infinitive. Here we are using it as a preposition.
Preposition: I object to earning money = I will not earn money. I refuse to do it.
Infinitive: I object to earn money = I am paid to object. When I object, I get money.
Hopefully that helps.
Q:
"earning your trust goes" What is the meaning of the word "go" here?
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I still need to work on having you trust me. I still need to work on earning your trust. For some reason, you don’t trust me now so I need to show you that you can trust me.
Q:
I plan on earning money as a designer by this fall at the latest.
klingt das natürlich?
klingt das natürlich?
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You could also say it as:
"By this fall at the latest, I plan in earning money as a designer."
"By this fall at the latest, I plan in earning money as a designer."
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By earning money by themselves, students can be more responsible for their spending. klingt das natürlich?
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Hi Rina this is my version.
From earning money by themselves, students can purchase anything they want.
Saying "By earning money by themselves, students can be more responsible for their spending." This makes sense but fluent english speakers would not say this. This is the reason why I have marked it as "A little unnatural". I hope this helps you on your quest to be fluent in English! : )
Kind regards, Ricky
From earning money by themselves, students can purchase anything they want.
Saying "By earning money by themselves, students can be more responsible for their spending." This makes sense but fluent english speakers would not say this. This is the reason why I have marked it as "A little unnatural". I hope this helps you on your quest to be fluent in English! : )
Kind regards, Ricky
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