Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Explorer"
Die Bedeutung von "Explorer" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet The explorer was starved to death.
1.The explorer was starved enough to reach death.
2.The explorer was starved and died.
Which is the right translation? Is the preposition "to" the same as "and"?
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1.The explorer was starved enough to reach death.
2.The explorer was starved and died.
Which is the right translation? Is the preposition "to" the same as "and"?
?
A:
The explorer died.
Q:
Was bedeutet to be an explorer ?
A:
To be an explorer means to be someone that travels many places
Q:
Was bedeutet cosmic explorer?
A:
@Sober_Eska: Translated for you :)
「cosmic」は宇宙です
「explorer」は探検家です。
僕の意見だけでちょっと幻想的な言葉です
「cosmic」は宇宙です
「explorer」は探検家です。
僕の意見だけでちょっと幻想的な言葉です
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Explorer" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Once the explorer has provided evidence, they are written in ink. und Once the explorer provides evidence, they are written in ink. ?
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I know this is not answering your question but, for "evidence" even though it is plural you must use "it" not "they". Your sentence should be, "Once the explorer has provided evidence, it is written in ink."
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen The explorer proceeded over the rugged terrain. und The explorer proceeded through the rugged terrain. ?
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there's no difference in this context
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen The explorer is always a lonely individual whether his or her pioneering be in art, a music, science, or technology. und The explorer is always a lonely individual whether his or her pioneering is in art, a music, science, or technology. ?
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@H-oon If used in everyday conversation, it's basically interchangeable.
Just note that the former is mostly found in books and said by philisophers or other very intelligent people. I like to call this "Advanced English."
By the way, you should an "a" before "music" because you are talking about music in general, not a specific kind. Hope this helps.
Just note that the former is mostly found in books and said by philisophers or other very intelligent people. I like to call this "Advanced English."
By the way, you should an "a" before "music" because you are talking about music in general, not a specific kind. Hope this helps.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen explorer purposes und traveler purposes ?
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Americans use explorer as finding new areas. Travelers as just traveling to an already found area
Übersetzungen von "Explorer"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? “Engage, explorer and experience” ←Does it make sense?
A:
I think it is a nice simple but easy to remember phrase. It is also effective as it uses alliteration (repetition of the initial consonant ‘e’).
Personally, I would reverse ‘explore’ and ‘experience’, to make it:
“Engage, Experience, Explore”
This is just a personal preference though. I think it just roles off the tongue a little bit better, but also because ending on the word ‘explore’ gives it more of a sense of adventure. Both can be used though
Personally, I would reverse ‘explore’ and ‘experience’, to make it:
“Engage, Experience, Explore”
This is just a personal preference though. I think it just roles off the tongue a little bit better, but also because ending on the word ‘explore’ gives it more of a sense of adventure. Both can be used though
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? "I consider myself as explorer of creation, that’s why I’ve developed a passion of social media."
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that's a very detailed reason for your love of technology. it comes across a little to much, a little to heavy. grammatically it sounds good.
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? I became a explorer
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? explorer
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@bradoshua: thanks
Andere Fragen zu "Explorer"
Q:
The explorer is always a lonely individual whether his or her pioneering be in art, a music, science, or technology.
In this sentence, should I have to replace "be" with "is"?
In this sentence, should I have to replace "be" with "is"?
A:
The tone of your sentence is a more dated and professional one. The word “be” is a better choice of word because it is used in a more suggestive than definitive manner.
Q:
When a Dutch explorer first saw them hopping around the island in the late 17th century, he mistook them for large rats. The name ‘Rottnest’ is Dutch for “rat’s nest”.
Hardly the tourism draw card quokkas have since become.
What does the last sentence mean?
Hardly the tourism draw card quokkas have since become.
What does the last sentence mean?
A:
A “draw card” or “drawing card” is a quality or feature that evokes interest or liking, such as an attraction.
So the sentence is saying:
Since their discovery, quokkas have not increased tourism in the area and are probably doing the opposite by decreasing tourism since they are not a particularly interesting or likeable species. Or perhaps they’ve been damaging equipment, buildings, etc. and have become a very expensive pest problem. (I think they’re pretty cute though! 😅)
So the sentence is saying:
Since their discovery, quokkas have not increased tourism in the area and are probably doing the opposite by decreasing tourism since they are not a particularly interesting or likeable species. Or perhaps they’ve been damaging equipment, buildings, etc. and have become a very expensive pest problem. (I think they’re pretty cute though! 😅)
Q:
"I am an explorer" klingt das natürlich?
A:
Sounds good to me. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Q:
Which is correct and natural?
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1.The explorers left for the Arctic Ocean, but they have never come back.
2.The explorers left for the Arctic Ocean, but they never came back.
[The original text]
探検家たちは北極海へと出発したが、二度と戻ってこなかった。
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1.The explorers left for the Arctic Ocean, but they have never come back.
2.The explorers left for the Arctic Ocean, but they never came back.
[The original text]
探検家たちは北極海へと出発したが、二度と戻ってこなかった。
Q:
...a Danish explorer and cartographer, Vitus Bering, who served for Russia. klingt das natürlich?
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Normally if we say 'served' we'd say what they served in. "... a Danish explorer and cartographer, Vitus Bering, who served in the Russian army.' Or, '...a Danish explorer and cartographer, Vitus Bering, who worked for Russia.' Or '...a Danish explorer and cartographer, Vitus Bering, who worked for the Russian government.' '...a Danish explorer and cartographer, Vitus Bering, who worked in Russia.'
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