Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Benefit"
The meaning of "Benefit" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does But with the benefit of hindsight mean?
A:
Now that it has already happened and we're looking back on it, it's easy to see what could have been done better
Q:
What does benefit of the doubt mean?
A:
So giving someone or a situation the “benefit of the doubt” means that there is a reason to think they are being untrue or that there is something wrong with them (them being either a situation or a person). Even so, you will go against that either believing what they tell you or believe that a situation could have a good outcome even though there is reason to doubt it.
For example, let’s say you made a cake for an event and leave it in your kitchen. Your friend comes over and when you walk into the kitchen where your friend just left, you find that a slice of cake is gone. You ask your friend if he ate a slice, but he says that he didn’t. In this situation if you were to believe your friend even though it appears like he ate the slice, you are giving him the benefit of the doubt.
わかますか?
For example, let’s say you made a cake for an event and leave it in your kitchen. Your friend comes over and when you walk into the kitchen where your friend just left, you find that a slice of cake is gone. You ask your friend if he ate a slice, but he says that he didn’t. In this situation if you were to believe your friend even though it appears like he ate the slice, you are giving him the benefit of the doubt.
わかますか?
Q:
What does Now he has the benefit of hindsight. mean?
A:
He has the benefiting of looking back because it already happened
Q:
What does Instrumental benefits mean?
A:
意思就是非常主要的好处
可以翻译为
决定性的好处
可以翻译为
决定性的好处
Q:
What does The benefits of a public good do not have to be paid for by "free riders." mean?
A:
"by" is actually very important here, and corresponds to 「に」
be paid = 受身形
be paid for (by~~) = ~の支払いが(~~に)される
~~に払われる = be paid by ~~.
We paid $10 to the driver: 運転手に$10を払いました。
The ride was paid for by us : 私達に支払いはされた。 (受身形)
The driver was paid by us (forなし!) : 運転手は私達に払われました。
Be careful of the target of "for" here. "paid for" is a fixed expression. If you break it apart, you get a different meaning:
I paid the bill for you - for you = あなたのために
I will (pay for) your meal = 食事の支払いをする。 "pay for" ~~の支払いをする
少し違和感 : I will pay for your meal for you : あなたのために食事の支払い。。。 "for + for" = 違和感。
The situation that your professor describes above regarding public goods has other names as well--freeloading is one that comes to mind, as does "parasite", "moocher", and "sponge". In the US, we sometimes have a problem that is the opposite of free-riding--that of being forced to pay for services that one does not use. For example, tax dollars are used to subsidize public roads and oil companies, but if you don't drive a car, you don't get to directly benefit from those services. 面白い話ですね。
be paid = 受身形
be paid for (by~~) = ~の支払いが(~~に)される
~~に払われる = be paid by ~~.
We paid $10 to the driver: 運転手に$10を払いました。
The ride was paid for by us : 私達に支払いはされた。 (受身形)
The driver was paid by us (forなし!) : 運転手は私達に払われました。
Be careful of the target of "for" here. "paid for" is a fixed expression. If you break it apart, you get a different meaning:
I paid the bill for you - for you = あなたのために
I will (pay for) your meal = 食事の支払いをする。 "pay for" ~~の支払いをする
少し違和感 : I will pay for your meal for you : あなたのために食事の支払い。。。 "for + for" = 違和感。
The situation that your professor describes above regarding public goods has other names as well--freeloading is one that comes to mind, as does "parasite", "moocher", and "sponge". In the US, we sometimes have a problem that is the opposite of free-riding--that of being forced to pay for services that one does not use. For example, tax dollars are used to subsidize public roads and oil companies, but if you don't drive a car, you don't get to directly benefit from those services. 面白い話ですね。
Example sentences using "Benefit"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with benefit of.
A:
the benefits of taking the drugs outweighs it's risks.
she gave him the benefit of the doubt.
the benefits of smiling are: improves your mood, can lower your blood pressure and can make you have a younger appearance
she gave him the benefit of the doubt.
the benefits of smiling are: improves your mood, can lower your blood pressure and can make you have a younger appearance
Q:
Please show me example sentences with can benefit from .
A:
Many people can benefit from studying.
You will benifit a lot from taking that class.
You will benifit a lot from taking that class.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with beneficial, benefit.
A:
“You can benefit from this”
“This is beneficial”
“The benefits of this are...”
“This is beneficial”
“The benefits of this are...”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with benefit .
A:
- I know it will benefit me in the long run
- Learning this now will really benefit me in the future
- My motivation really benefits me when I work
- Learning this now will really benefit me in the future
- My motivation really benefits me when I work
Q:
Please show me example sentences with give the benefit of the doubt.
A:
I gave my boyfriend the benefit of the doubt when he didn't answer my calls. (I didn't assume he was ignoring me; I thought that he was probably busy with something important.)
Synonyms of "Benefit" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between benefit and profit ?
A:
Profit refers to money, and getting returns on investments, and benefit is more generalized. Both can be used interchangeably though, most of the time.
The profit for this quarter is 25% up.
Quality education is something you get a lot of benefit from
The profit for this quarter is 25% up.
Quality education is something you get a lot of benefit from
Q:
What is the difference between benefit and advantage ?
A:
Benefit (as a verb):
“HiNative benefits my language learning because native speakers help me to improve.”
Benefit (as a noun):
“Eating various fruits and vegetables on a daily basis has many benefits for the body.”
Advantage:
“The blue team had an advantage over the red team because they have more experienced athletes.”
Both:
“The advantage of signing up for this credit card is that there are many benefits for frequent travelers.”
“HiNative benefits my language learning because native speakers help me to improve.”
Benefit (as a noun):
“Eating various fruits and vegetables on a daily basis has many benefits for the body.”
Advantage:
“The blue team had an advantage over the red team because they have more experienced athletes.”
Both:
“The advantage of signing up for this credit card is that there are many benefits for frequent travelers.”
Q:
What is the difference between It's a benefit and It's benefit ?
A:
"It's a benefit" is the correct. "It's benefit" is saying "it is benefit." If you want the adjective form, it's "it's beneficial" instead of "it's benefit"
Q:
What is the difference between benefit and profit ?
A:
profit is money, benefit is including money
Q:
What is the difference between benefit and profit ?
A:
Benefit is a favorable outcome.
Profit is a financial gain.
Profit is a financial gain.
Translations of "Benefit"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)?
언어를 배우는데 효과 적인 방법이 무엇인가요??
How to say English??
"what is benefit ways for learning english??"
is right??
언어를 배우는데 효과 적인 방법이 무엇인가요??
How to say English??
"what is benefit ways for learning english??"
is right??
A:
What are the benefits of learning the English language?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I want to know how to make them sound more natural :)
Are there any benefits to buying a new phone?
If I buy a new phone, have I get benefit something?
Are there any benefits to buying a new phone?
If I buy a new phone, have I get benefit something?
A:
Your first one is good!
the second one would be something like "Would i get any benefits from buying a new phone?"
or
"what are the benefits of buying a new phone?"
the second one would be something like "Would i get any benefits from buying a new phone?"
or
"what are the benefits of buying a new phone?"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? some of the great benefits of cellphones are as follows, number one.... number two....
does this make sense ?
does this make sense ?
A:
Some of the great benefits of cell phones are convenience, safety, ease, etc.
Some of the great benefits of cell phones are as follows. (1) ---, (2) ---, (3) ---
The words "as follows" are optional. You can keep them or leave them out.
You can also leave the numbers out. Or you can use any form for the numbers that you want. But you can't mix the forms.
You can say "firstly, secondly, thirdly..."
Or you can say "first, second, third..."
Or you can say "1, 2, 3..."
But you can't say "firstly, second, third..."
Some of the great benefits of cell phones are as follows. (1) ---, (2) ---, (3) ---
The words "as follows" are optional. You can keep them or leave them out.
You can also leave the numbers out. Or you can use any form for the numbers that you want. But you can't mix the forms.
You can say "firstly, secondly, thirdly..."
Or you can say "first, second, third..."
Or you can say "1, 2, 3..."
But you can't say "firstly, second, third..."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? One of the benefits of online shopping is economic price.
**Is “economic price” a correct word? How about just writing “economy” in that sentence?
**Is “economic price” a correct word? How about just writing “economy” in that sentence?
A:
An economic price is a good price, so your term is certainly not wrong.
I think most people in every day conversation would say something like ...
One of the benefits of online shopping is...
Good prices
Low prices
Lower cost
Lower prices
Saving money
Savings
You might use 'economic prices' in an article or essay.
I think most people in every day conversation would say something like ...
One of the benefits of online shopping is...
Good prices
Low prices
Lower cost
Lower prices
Saving money
Savings
You might use 'economic prices' in an article or essay.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? There are so many benefits of speaking other languages well. (Is this right?)
A:
@Hyees I would invade your text messages, but I don't want to intrude on you.
He was invading her privacy by reading her text messages.
He was intruding on her personal space by asking to read her texts.
He was invading her privacy by reading her text messages.
He was intruding on her personal space by asking to read her texts.
Other questions about "Benefit"
Q:
Why not [of]?
benefits of grain salads go beyond..?
But the benefits [to] grain salads go beyond the fact that they are good for you
benefits of grain salads go beyond..?
But the benefits [to] grain salads go beyond the fact that they are good for you
A:
"of" works better than "to"
Q:
Despite some benefits of GMOs such as using more resources and lowering the cost of production, it is undeniable that GMOs could affect people and nature. Seriously damage human and animal health, also the environment and the ecosystem due to its toxicological effects, which damages the planet in the long term. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Despite some benefits of GMOs such as using more resources and lowering the cost of production, it is undeniable that GMOs could affect people and nature.
✓ Despite some benefits of GMOs such as using more resources and lowering the cost of production, it is undeniable that GMOs could affect both people and nature.
× Seriously damage human and animal health, also the environment and the ecosystem due to its toxicological effects, which damages the planet in the long term.
✓ They could also seriously harm human and animal health, the environment, and the ecosystem due to their toxicological effects, damaging the planet long-term.
✓ Despite some benefits of GMOs such as using more resources and lowering the cost of production, it is undeniable that GMOs could affect both people and nature.
× Seriously damage human and animal health, also the environment and the ecosystem due to its toxicological effects, which damages the planet in the long term.
✓ They could also seriously harm human and animal health, the environment, and the ecosystem due to their toxicological effects, damaging the planet long-term.
Q:
let me tell you what the benefits of selling your house with us are
OR
let me tell you the benefits of selling your house with us?
which one sounds natural or both?
OR
let me tell you the benefits of selling your house with us?
which one sounds natural or both?
A:
They both will be understood, the second one is more natural sounding.
Q:
The benefit of going to the school is the program in the school matches students with mentors who are working in the field where the student is interested. So they can get help and information from the mentors or also they make a project, by getting help from the mentor, related to their dream. Does this sound natural?
A:
× The benefit of going to the school is the program in the school matches students with mentors who are working in the field where the student is interested.
✓ The benefit of going to this school is the program, which matches students with mentors who work in the fields that the student are interested in.
× So they can get help and information from the mentors or also they make a project, by getting help from the mentor, related to their dream.
✓ So they can get help and information from the mentors and also make projects related to their dream, with assistance from the mentors.
✓ The benefit of going to this school is the program, which matches students with mentors who work in the fields that the student are interested in.
× So they can get help and information from the mentors or also they make a project, by getting help from the mentor, related to their dream.
✓ So they can get help and information from the mentors and also make projects related to their dream, with assistance from the mentors.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce all the benefits both South Korea and the United States offer their citizens .
A:
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