Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Country"
The meaning of "Country" in various phrases and sentences
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What does like much of the country mean?
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It means similar to many people in the country.
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What does countries should meet the needs of the most vulnerable people, as the measures to contain the pandemic cripple the economy mean?
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As have mentioned, countries need to put those who have suffered the most (lost their jobs, not working, running out of saving...) during the pandemic first. They are also the largest number populations in countries. If those people are taken cared, economy will start getting better.
'measures' means plans, courses of action. 'cripple' is a figure of speech of 'destroy' or 'deprive its regular function'.
The sentence can be rewritten like this " Countries should focus in two things: 1) helping the poor, the old, the sick, because they are likely to die if infected; 2) plan ahead to revive the economy."
hope it helps.
'measures' means plans, courses of action. 'cripple' is a figure of speech of 'destroy' or 'deprive its regular function'.
The sentence can be rewritten like this " Countries should focus in two things: 1) helping the poor, the old, the sick, because they are likely to die if infected; 2) plan ahead to revive the economy."
hope it helps.
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What does country would be laying out its plans on future arrangement.pls tell me what “laying out” meaning in this sentence??? mean?
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Laying out its plans means:
developing its plans
or
telling the public what its plans are
Laying out its plans means:
developing its plans
or
telling the public what its plans are
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What does The country is not so well-versed in technological advances as our own. mean?
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It’s saying that the country doesn’t know much about and(or) doesn’t have technological advances as your country.
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What does In country music, they love to look cool or make a word means something new but that could be a barrier to someone just like jumping right into the song. mean?
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"Jumping into it" is used here as an idiom that means understanding, interacting with, and appreciating something, without difficulty or feeling alienated from it.
Like, "I want to read the Harry Potter books. Should I watch the movies first, or can I just jump right into it?"
It means like immersion.
Like, "I want to read the Harry Potter books. Should I watch the movies first, or can I just jump right into it?"
It means like immersion.
Example sentences using "Country"
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Please show me example sentences with You can feel like you’re in another country when you walk around Yokohama city!.
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You feel like your in any other country when your walking around in Yokohama city!
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Please show me example sentences with developed countries and developing countries .
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"In 2017, America is a developed country. But, in 1800, America was still a developing country."
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Please show me example sentences with In which country you are located? Is this right and natural english? thanks.
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@rizza: Where are you from
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Please show me example sentences with What makes me wonder while I was travelling the country is everything was expensive there..
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While I was traveling the country I kept thinking "man everything is so expensive here!"
Synonyms of "Country" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between What country do you want to go? and Which country do you want to go? ?
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"Which" is more formal than "what". You should add "to" at the end of each question. Like, "What/which country do you want to go to?" :)
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What is the difference between country and village ?
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A country would be a nation or state, while a village is a small settlement (usually the smallest type of settlement).
Village < Town < City < State < Nation/Country
"I lived in a small village in my country."
Village < Town < City < State < Nation/Country
"I lived in a small village in my country."
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What is the difference between I thought you might be from other country and I thought you might be from another country ?
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"Other" and "another" mean the same thing but "another" is the grammatically correct word for this sentence. "Other" is used before plural nouns and "another" is used before a singular noun.
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What is the difference between country and kingdom ?
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Britain is a country.
Kingdom is a old word for land that is ruled by a king or queen.
Britain’s main land is split into 3 counties or states: England, Scotland and Wales. All these lands together are called United Kingdom or united land basically.
Seeing as the UK is not ruled by a king or queen anymore (the royal family is just for show) we are a country.
Kingdom is a old word for land that is ruled by a king or queen.
Britain’s main land is split into 3 counties or states: England, Scotland and Wales. All these lands together are called United Kingdom or united land basically.
Seeing as the UK is not ruled by a king or queen anymore (the royal family is just for show) we are a country.
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What is the difference between It differs by country. and It varies by country. ?
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"It differs by country" - Every country is different.
"It varies by country" - Every country may be different, but there is a chance that they may be the same. There may be some commonality or there could be none.
"It differs by country" - Every country is different.
"It varies by country" - Every country may be different, but there is a chance that they may be the same. There may be some commonality or there could be none.
Translations of "Country"
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How do you say this in English (US)? is there any country pronounce scissors like“saissors”?
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Not that I know of, although maybe in some African or Asian dialects of English this could be the case. I don't think American, British, or Australian/New Zealand English says it like "saizzors"
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How do you say this in English (US)? Which country was it made in ?
or
What country was it made in?
When you want to know the name of the country where the product you have was made. which is correct to say ?
or
What country was it made in?
When you want to know the name of the country where the product you have was made. which is correct to say ?
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If I typed it, I'd say "Which country was it made in?". If I was talking to someone, I'd say "What country was it made in?"
Both are correct in this case!
Both are correct in this case!
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How do you say this in English (US)? When we move to another country, we will be exposed to ........ Is it 'a different culture' or 'different cultures'?
Seeing and learning how the locals live will make us more open-minded. Which one sounds better 'locals' or 'the locals'?
Thank you.
Seeing and learning how the locals live will make us more open-minded. Which one sounds better 'locals' or 'the locals'?
Thank you.
A:
Both “a different culture” and “different cultures” could work for the first sentence, perhaps it would depend on the country mentioned.
“The locals” would best fit because you’re talking about a certain place and the people there.
“The locals” would best fit because you’re talking about a certain place and the people there.
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How do you say this in English (UK)? The powerful countries need to consider whether their vulnerability outweigh the weak countries’ sensitivity.
Is this sentence correct and clear enough?
Is this sentence correct and clear enough?
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This is nearly perfect, and the sentence is well-constructed and -developed. ‘Vulnerability’ is in the singular form so ‘outweigh’ should be conjugated as ‘outweighs’. For example, ‘bird sings’ but ‘birds sing’.
The powerful countries need to consider whether their vulnerability outweighs the weak countries’ sensitivity.
The powerful countries need to consider whether their vulnerability outweighs the weak countries’ sensitivity.
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How do you say this in English (US)? Could you tell me in which subject in your country do you learn environmental problems?
(I just want you to answer this question not correcting sentence)
(I just want you to answer this question not correcting sentence)
A:
Environmental problems fall under which subject in your country?
Other questions about "Country"
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You know neither about your neighboring country's very basic history nor your country's own history during the Japanese occupation of Korea. Hangeul was used all across Korea long before Japan annexed Korea in 1910. Hangeul oppression was one of many Japan's policies to remove Korean spirit during the colonial period. Why the Korean government had to make the law about exclusive use of hangeul only 2 months after the Republic of Korea was establised was because hangeul and Korean was terribly oppressed until 1945 by Japan.
◾ Please correct this. Thank you!
◾ Please correct this. Thank you!
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1) You know neither nothing about your neighboring country's very basic history, nor your country's own history during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
2) (no changes; correct)
3) The oppression of Hangeul was one of Japan's many policies to break/dampen Korean spirit during the colonial period.
4) The reason why the Korean government had to make a law about exclusive use of Hangeul only 2 months after the Republic of Korea was established was because Hangeul and the Korean language in general was widely/severely oppressed by Japan until 1945.
2) (no changes; correct)
3) The oppression of Hangeul was one of Japan's many policies to break/dampen Korean spirit during the colonial period.
4) The reason why the Korean government had to make a law about exclusive use of Hangeul only 2 months after the Republic of Korea was established was because Hangeul and the Korean language in general was widely/severely oppressed by Japan until 1945.
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I like foreign countries, because I can meet foreign people.
To get to know each other, I hope we can learn new perspectives to understand our lives or the world. Does this sound natural?
To get to know each other, I hope we can learn new perspectives to understand our lives or the world. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I like foreign countries, because I can meet foreign people.
✓ I like foreign countries, because I like meeting foreign people.
× To get to know each other, I hope we can learn new perspectives to understand our lives or the world.
✓ By getting to know each other, I hope we will be able to learn new perspectives in order to understand our lives or the world.
✓ I like foreign countries, because I like meeting foreign people.
× To get to know each other, I hope we can learn new perspectives to understand our lives or the world.
✓ By getting to know each other, I hope we will be able to learn new perspectives in order to understand our lives or the world.
Q:
Whatever country you visit,you shuould adapt to its way of life.
この文章で、どの国に行っても、なのにどうしてWhateverを使っていて、 Whereverではだめなのか教えて欲しいです。
この文章で、どの国に行っても、なのにどうしてWhateverを使っていて、 Whereverではだめなのか教えて欲しいです。
A:
【Whatever country】
単語レベルの直訳: 「何の国」
意訳: 「どこの国」
【Wherever】
→「どこに」
参考に下記の例も考えましょう。
・ここは日本だ。→ This is Japan.(hereではなく)
・(書類の)ここを直してください。→ Fix this spot.
単語レベルの直訳: 「何の国」
意訳: 「どこの国」
【Wherever】
→「どこに」
参考に下記の例も考えましょう。
・ここは日本だ。→ This is Japan.(hereではなく)
・(書類の)ここを直してください。→ Fix this spot.
Q:
Could you correct my English?
When I talk about a foreign country which I have visited before, the first thing I come up with is faces of those who talked with me. I first remember not so much what was there as who was there.The deeper a relationship with the people I met there is, the closer I feel to the country
When I talk about a foreign country which I have visited before, the first thing I come up with is faces of those who talked with me. I first remember not so much what was there as who was there.The deeper a relationship with the people I met there is, the closer I feel to the country
A:
When I talk about a foreign country I've visited before, the first thing that comes to mind are the faces of those who talked with me. I first remember not so much what was there as who was there. The deeper the connection I made with those people, the closer I feel to that country.
When I talk about a foreign country I've visited before, the first thing that comes to mind are the faces of those who talked with me. I first remember not so much what was there as who was there. The deeper the connection I made with those people, the closer I feel to that country.
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my country teachs english as a mandatory subject. so I've learned since I was in elementary school. But english education in korea focus on grammer more than speaking
(I want to know a casual way to say this and use daily expression) Does this sound natural?
(I want to know a casual way to say this and use daily expression) Does this sound natural?
A:
× my country teachs english as a mandatory subject.
✓ in my country, we (have to) study English as a mandatory subject.
× so I've learned since I was in elementary school.
✓ so I've been learning it since I was in elementary school.
× But english education in korea focus on grammer more than speaking
✓ But english education in korea focuses on grammar more than on speaking
in my country, we're being taught english starting from elementary school as a mandatory subject, and I'm still learning it now on my own. However, it's more focused on grammar than on speaking skills // in my country, they teach us english at school as a mandatory subject since primary education, so I have been learning English since then, but they teach us more about grammar than anything else // in my country, english is a mandatory subject at school, it starts from elementary education, and I've been learning it ever since. but english classes in Korea focuses more on grammar than on speaking skills
✓ in my country, we (have to) study English as a mandatory subject.
× so I've learned since I was in elementary school.
✓ so I've been learning it since I was in elementary school.
× But english education in korea focus on grammer more than speaking
✓ But english education in korea focuses on grammar more than on speaking
in my country, we're being taught english starting from elementary school as a mandatory subject, and I'm still learning it now on my own. However, it's more focused on grammar than on speaking skills // in my country, they teach us english at school as a mandatory subject since primary education, so I have been learning English since then, but they teach us more about grammar than anything else // in my country, english is a mandatory subject at school, it starts from elementary education, and I've been learning it ever since. but english classes in Korea focuses more on grammar than on speaking skills
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