Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Discuss"
The meaning of "Discuss" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does As we discussed, ~ mean?
A:
It refers to a previous conversation.
ex.) As we discussed, all of the nation-states in the world have unique governmental structure.
ex.) As we discussed, all of the nation-states in the world have unique governmental structure.
Q:
What does discussing mean?
A:
hablar de, debater. Be careful, as "discutir" often means "to argue" and can be hence "un falso amigo"!
Q:
What does discuss mean?
A:
To talk about. I want to discuss world problems.
Q:
What does discuss mean?
A:
To talk about something, to have a conversation, usually about a specifc topic. Like "we had a discussion about different types of cheese."
Example sentences using "Discuss"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with discuss.
A:
I would like to discuss my grade with the teacher.
My friends often discuss sports when we're together.
I do not want to discuss my love life with him.
Could you please discuss this outside?
My friends often discuss sports when we're together.
I do not want to discuss my love life with him.
Could you please discuss this outside?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I discussed 〜.
A:
i discussed this with you yesterday. stop bothering me.
i discussed it with her but she didn't want to be on the same team as him.
i discussed the issue with my boss and we drafted a new proposal.
i discussed it with her but she didn't want to be on the same team as him.
i discussed the issue with my boss and we drafted a new proposal.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with discuss.
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You have to be here at 3pm to discuss the issue with the manager.
"To discuss" something means to have a conversation with someone about something in order to solve a problem.
"To discuss" something means to have a conversation with someone about something in order to solve a problem.
Synonyms of "Discuss" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between we should discuss and we should have a discussion ?
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'Discuss' is the verb and 'discussion' is the noun. When you discuss something, you're having a discussion about it.
"We should discuss this in greater detail."
"We should have a discussion about this."
"Meet me later and we can discuss."
"Meet me later and we can have a discussion."
"We should discuss this in greater detail."
"We should have a discussion about this."
"Meet me later and we can discuss."
"Meet me later and we can have a discussion."
Q:
What is the difference between discuss and debate and argue ?
A:
Discussion means sharing of knowledge.
Debating means looking from various view points.
Argument means defending one position,
Debating means looking from various view points.
Argument means defending one position,
Q:
What is the difference between discuss and debate ?
A:
Discuss is when 2 or more people share some knowledge about a topic. Debate requires the sharing of knowledge between 2 or more opposite opinions about a topic.
The class is discussing the life stages of an insect.
The differing opinions of the students resulted in a debate that lasted all day.
The class is discussing the life stages of an insect.
The differing opinions of the students resulted in a debate that lasted all day.
Q:
What is the difference between discuss and argue ?
A:
discuss: thảo luận để đi đến một quyết định
argue: cãi nhau một cách giận dữ.
argue: cãi nhau một cách giận dữ.
Q:
What is the difference between that's discussing and that's gross ?
A:
I think disgusting implies a stronger repulsion than gross. Gross also traditionally imply that something is rude/vulgar rather than something you are repulsed by. But in spoken English these two terms are used interchangeably.
Translations of "Discuss"
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How do you say this in English (US)? discuss
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How do you say this in English (US)? discuss
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How do you say this in English (US)? discuss
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How do you say this in English (US)? Would you like to discuss it?
A:
kya aap is pr bahas krna chahenge
Other questions about "Discuss"
Q:
I'll discuss with you (about that) later. Does this sound natural?
A:
I'll discuss IT with you later.
...a little less formal....
We'll talk about it later.
...a little less formal....
We'll talk about it later.
Q:
We discussed what it will be to be like. Does this sound natural?
A:
We discussed what it will be like.
We discussed what it will be like in the future.
いかがですか。
We discussed what it will be like in the future.
いかがですか。
Q:
Somebody to discuss? To improve my English
A:
Sure:)
Q:
I discussed with him Does this sound natural?
A:
"I discussed it with him" if you are referring to a specific topic. Or "I discussed the topic with him."
"I talked to him" sounds more natural if it is an informal way of saying you have spoken with someone.
"I talked to him" sounds more natural if it is an informal way of saying you have spoken with someone.
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