Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Research"
Die Bedeutung von "Research" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
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Was bedeutet a research grant application?
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Research grant applications are how scientists request money from the government or a foundation so that they can pay for their projects.
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Was bedeutet So they poured into some research
...?
...?
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Poured into can mean to do something with a lot of effort. They poured into research means someone looked at a lot of research to find an answer
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Was bedeutet There is some research that indicates that sharing negative attitudes about a third party can be a powerful bonding force between two friends.?
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A "third party" means in this case a person or a group of persons who is/are NOT your friend/s or NOT the friend/s of your friend/s. :)
A "third party" means in this case a person or a group of persons who is/are NOT your friend/s or NOT the friend/s of your friend/s. :)
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Was bedeutet According to research on kids and sports, 40 million kids play sports in the US. Of these, 18 million say they have been yelled at or called names while playing sports.?
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"Of these" is "out of the 40 million".
So, it would be whatever came before.
"I have 47 penguins. Of these, 5 are Emperor penguins."
🐧
So, it would be whatever came before.
"I have 47 penguins. Of these, 5 are Emperor penguins."
🐧
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Was bedeutet "Be sure to do some research on the company for which you are being interviewed." ?
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The sentence can be rewritten like this: be sure to do some research on the company you are being interviewed for"
Some people don't like to end the sentence with a preposition ("for"), so they write "for which" instead.
No, you cannot use "for what".
Some people don't like to end the sentence with a preposition ("for"), so they write "for which" instead.
No, you cannot use "for what".
Beispielsätze die "Research" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit research.
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit do your own research first. .
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1) before you join that club you should do your own research first.
2)You are more likely to understand what the teacher is saying if you do your own research first.
2)You are more likely to understand what the teacher is saying if you do your own research first.
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit research into.
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I should really research into some Spanish because I have no idea how to speak it.
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Research" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen research und investigate und inquire und look into ?
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Research is to learn, gain knowledge, and draw facts about something. It is often used in science and school for studying purposes.
Investigate is to find out what happened with something or somebody. It is often used in situations where there's a problem like crimes or a dispute.
Inquire means you want to know more information about something or somebody. It doesn't have to be as intense as an investigation or research, but you just want to know more about it before making a decision.
'Look into' is when you want to determine and understand the accuracy, condition, or quality of something. The key word is to understand. For example, you are confused by what is happening at work, so you might check on it to understand what's going on.
Investigate is to find out what happened with something or somebody. It is often used in situations where there's a problem like crimes or a dispute.
Inquire means you want to know more information about something or somebody. It doesn't have to be as intense as an investigation or research, but you just want to know more about it before making a decision.
'Look into' is when you want to determine and understand the accuracy, condition, or quality of something. The key word is to understand. For example, you are confused by what is happening at work, so you might check on it to understand what's going on.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen research und search ?
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Research has more to do with gathering information or data.
To search has to do with looking for a physical thing such as a person or object.
He did a lot of research for his essay.
He searched the house for his keys.
To search has to do with looking for a physical thing such as a person or object.
He did a lot of research for his essay.
He searched the house for his keys.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen research und investigation ?
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@ub38re: Investigation generally refers to any physical observation where you go outside and search for your answers where research is obtaining knowledge often through reading. The police officer investigated the scene of the crime and concluded that this robber commited murder. The police officer wanted to know more about the criminal so he did some research and read the mans police record.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen many research und much research ?
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Neither is natural in this case. You should say:
"There is a lot of research I need to read."
很多 usually translates as "a lot of", regardless of the following word.
Many/much are usually used as part of phrases like "how many", "not many", "so many", "too many". Because "research" has no plural, it uses "much" in these cases.
"There is a lot of research I need to read."
很多 usually translates as "a lot of", regardless of the following word.
Many/much are usually used as part of phrases like "how many", "not many", "so many", "too many". Because "research" has no plural, it uses "much" in these cases.
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen research und survey und investigate ?
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They are synonyms, for the most part.
"She went to do some research on the house."
"She researched her mothers past."
"She surveyed the area, taking everything in."
"She took a survey to earn some money."
"She investigated the past of the house."
"She was going to investigate the nature of the crime."
"She went to do some research on the house."
"She researched her mothers past."
"She surveyed the area, taking everything in."
"She took a survey to earn some money."
"She investigated the past of the house."
"She was going to investigate the nature of the crime."
Übersetzungen von "Research"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)?
너가 지금 연구하고있는게 뭐니?
How to say English??
"What did you do research?"
is right??
너가 지금 연구하고있는게 뭐니?
How to say English??
"What did you do research?"
is right??
A:
Yes that’s correct. It could also be said like, “What are you researching Right now?” 🙃🌿✨
네 맞습니다. "지금 무엇을 연구하고 있습니까?"와 같이 말할 수도 있습니다. 🙃🌿✨
네 맞습니다. "지금 무엇을 연구하고 있습니까?"와 같이 말할 수도 있습니다. 🙃🌿✨
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? 彼はいつも夜遅くまで研究にいる
(He is always in the research room until late at night)
(He is always in the research room until late at night)
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He is always up late at night in research. (研究する and 研究にいる) researching and in research are kind of minor details. Puts more emphasis on the research. Saying studying puts more emphasis on the rest of the sentence.
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? I need to research for a presentation easy to understand to explain these complicated issues in class.
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I need to research for a presentation to explain these complicated issues in class in a way that is easy to understand.
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Unlike the previous research that said one in four children in Africa were living on below 1dollar per day, the latest one argues that this is no longer the case, and go so far as to say problems concerning poverty were solvedDoesthissoundsnatural?
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A little bit unnatural. I would say:
"Unlike the previous study which stated that one in four children in Africa lived on less than a dollar a day, the latest research argues that problems concerning poverty were solved."
"Unlike the previous study which stated that one in four children in Africa lived on less than a dollar a day, the latest research argues that problems concerning poverty were solved."
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? I want to know this English is natural or not.To research that, I asked 11 American English speakers to answer my questionnaire and analyzed from following 3 perspectives. First is topics, second is using words, third is sentence structures.
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To research that I asked 11 American-English speakers to answer my questionnaire and analyzed the answers from the following three perspectives: Topics, vocabulary used and sentence structures used.
Andere Fragen zu "Research"
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According to the research by Yonghu Park, however, “guduri” refers to a type of sea snail in Jeju. Long time ago, when a storm blew, some sea snails were moved into a field near the sea in Hamo-ri, Daejeong-eup. Then, people began to call the field “Guduriwat”. Based on the evidence, Park believes that “guduri” refers to “sea snail.” klingt das natürlich?
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Here's a few corrections to make it more natural. ^^
However, according to the research by Yonghu Park, “guduri” refers to a type of sea snail in Jeju. A long time ago during a storm, a few sea snails were moved into a field near the sea in Hamo-ri, Daejeong-eup. Then, people began to call the field “Guduriwat”. Based on the evidence, Park believes that “guduri” refers to “sea snail.”
However, according to the research by Yonghu Park, “guduri” refers to a type of sea snail in Jeju. A long time ago during a storm, a few sea snails were moved into a field near the sea in Hamo-ri, Daejeong-eup. Then, people began to call the field “Guduriwat”. Based on the evidence, Park believes that “guduri” refers to “sea snail.”
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Mr.Song was recently awarded a prestigious research grant,which sould come as no sprise to anyone familiar with his work. klingt das natürlich?
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The sentence sounds natural to me, there are just two spelling mistakes:
sould -> should
sprise -> surprise
sould -> should
sprise -> surprise
Q:
A research team has found a new way to help paralyzed patients to restore mobility. The treatment involves using tissues from a patient' nose and then fixing the damaged spinal chord with them. One patient was once confined in bed and had no feeling under his chest, but now he can ride a bicycle all by himself. This achievement is groundbreaking and opens a door to new medical practices. klingt das natürlich?
A:
A research team has found a new way to help paralyzed patients restore mobility. The treatment involves using tissues from a patient's nose and then fixing the damaged spinal cord with them. One patient was once confined in bed and had no feeling below his chest, but now he can ride a bicycle all by himself. This achievement is groundbreaking and opens a door to new medical practices.
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According to the research, China’s GDP was as high as 87% of US GDP in 2011 and taking account of both countries’ growth rates up to now, China’s economy is expected to overtake US economy in size this year. klingt das natürlich?
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Try:
According to the study, China’s GDP was as high as 87% of US GDP in 2011 and, taking into account both countries’ growth rates through 2014, when this study was conducted, China’s economy was expected to overtake the US economy in size that year.
According to the study, China’s GDP was as high as 87% of US GDP in 2011 and, taking into account both countries’ growth rates through 2014, when this study was conducted, China’s economy was expected to overtake the US economy in size that year.
Q:
I perform research and gathering of assistance and information klingt das natürlich?
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Oh, hmm..
"I assist in gathering information and researching" might be it.
"I assist in gathering information and researching" might be it.
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