Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Environment"
The meaning of "Environment" in various phrases and sentences
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What does the environment and its dynamics mean?
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How the environment works
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What does environment mean?
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It can mean a few (slightly) different things
Environment can be:
- the terrain/nature surrounding your location, including animals and plants
- in general, everything that is around you, including buildings and other constructions
- the culture/society/people around you
Environment can be:
- the terrain/nature surrounding your location, including animals and plants
- in general, everything that is around you, including buildings and other constructions
- the culture/society/people around you
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What does the environment started to "grate on her" mean?
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started to irritate her
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What does an adverse environment mean?
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@prominencial adverse mean unfavourable or harmful or undesirable effects on environment
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What does When it comes to professional environment it is necessary hit the books if you don't want to be fired. I am not saying to butter their bosses up ,I am referring to not break the rules. mean?
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Quanto ao ambiente profissional é preciso focalizar no trabalho se não quer ser demitido. Não quero dizer que deve bajular os chefes, quero dizer que não deve quebrar as regras
Example sentences using "Environment"
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Please show me example sentences with environment friendly behaviour is an only abstract concept?.
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it's already a sentence ...!! 😂
it's already a sentence ...!! 😂
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Please show me example sentences with environment.
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Does the president have any plans on how to save the environment?
We need to take care of the environment.
We need to take care of the environment.
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Please show me example sentences with as far as i'm concerned,environment pollution is.....
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As far as I'm concerned, environmental pollution is ruining the earth.
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Please show me example sentences with environment.
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Please show me example sentences with environment.
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Environmental problems.
Pollution of environment.
Protect the environment.
Pollution of environment.
Protect the environment.
Synonyms of "Environment" and their differences
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What is the difference between the environment in which I was nurtured and the environment in which I was brought up ?
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I think the meaning is the same but the second would be much more common
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What is the difference between conscious of environment and environmentally conscious ?
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Being conscious of the environment means that you understand what’s going on with the environment.
Being environmentally conscious means you understand what’s going on with the environment and taking positive actions to change the earths circumstances. You are actively trying to improve the environment
Being environmentally conscious means you understand what’s going on with the environment and taking positive actions to change the earths circumstances. You are actively trying to improve the environment
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What is the difference between adapt to the new environment and adjust to the new environment ?
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adapt to the new enviroment means to get used to it and adjust means to change yourself so you can adapt to the new enviroment
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What is the difference between environment and nature ?
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Nature is the natural world. Everything around you is nature. Environment is used specifically to describe certain qualities of nature. Environment had the same meaning as habitat
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What is the difference between environment protection and environment protecting ?
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You wouldn't normally say those sentences like that, but they mean the same thing. Here is how you would see them written in a sentence:
"He is protecting the environment."
or
"He works in the Environmental Protection Organization."
You can also combine the two:
"He works in the Environmental Protection Organization protecting the environment."
"He is protecting the environment."
or
"He works in the Environmental Protection Organization."
You can also combine the two:
"He works in the Environmental Protection Organization protecting the environment."
Translations of "Environment"
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How do you say this in English (US)? Oriented? How do I say I'm most comfortable with a certain environment(from being used to it over time)?
I think there was a word I can use like "I'm most ....ed in" or "I'm well-....ed in"
I think there was a word I can use like "I'm most ....ed in" or "I'm well-....ed in"
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The word I would use is "accustomed"
You become accustomed to something over time. You sort of get used to it. You adapt to it.
"I did not like living in the city but I became accustomed to it after a year or so."
You become accustomed to something over time. You sort of get used to it. You adapt to it.
"I did not like living in the city but I became accustomed to it after a year or so."
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How do you say this in English (US)? How do you say 先輩、後輩 in working environment? Do you say “superior” for people like boss, and “subordinate” for people like assistant?
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In general, in US companies, people are always addressed by their name alone, and only occasionally referred to by their title, so there isn't much use for terms like 先輩、後輩 in English.
Title is more important than seniority in US businesses too. Everyone with the same title is considered on the same level, and there's no distinction between more senior or more junior employees with the same title.
You'll see "superior" and "subordinate" in formal communication, like the rules set out by a Human Resources department or in employment contracts, but these are descriptions and not titles. You wouldn't refer to someone as, say, "Superior Jones" the way you'd use 「ジョーンズ先輩」 in Japanese.
Title is more important than seniority in US businesses too. Everyone with the same title is considered on the same level, and there's no distinction between more senior or more junior employees with the same title.
You'll see "superior" and "subordinate" in formal communication, like the rules set out by a Human Resources department or in employment contracts, but these are descriptions and not titles. You wouldn't refer to someone as, say, "Superior Jones" the way you'd use 「ジョーンズ先輩」 in Japanese.
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How do you say this in English (US)? I found that it was hard to adapt to the new environment there.
Can i omit 'that'?
Can i omit 'that'?
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It is okay to omit “that”, but I think it sounds better to keep it there.
You can actually omit like this as well:
“I found it hard to adapt to the new environment there.”
You can actually omit like this as well:
“I found it hard to adapt to the new environment there.”
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How do you say this in English (UK)? /if we are exposed to such environment .../ mean only negative way?how can i use positive way of exposed to environment ?
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"Exposed" is not always negative; it depends on the context of the rest of the sentence. "If we are in such an environment" can work as a more neutral substitute.
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How do you say this in English (UK)? environment
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Other questions about "Environment"
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Being in a new environment enables me to try new things.
Exposing me to English spoken countries enables me to better at Speaking. Does this sound natural?
Exposing me to English spoken countries enables me to better at Speaking. Does this sound natural?
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× Exposing me to English spoken countries enables me to better at Speaking.
✓ Exposing myself to English-speaking countries enables me to improve my skills in speaking the language.
✓ Exposing myself to English-speaking countries enables me to improve my skills in speaking the language.
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To make a positive environment in schools
To fostering positivity in the students
To educate students on a positive mindset, we should not force them to have a positive mind but we can teach them how to respect other friends and how to be a counselor for their friends. So it can teach students how to sympathize with others by listening to friends.
Does this sound natural?
To fostering positivity in the students
To educate students on a positive mindset, we should not force them to have a positive mind but we can teach them how to respect other friends and how to be a counselor for their friends. So it can teach students how to sympathize with others by listening to friends.
Does this sound natural?
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× To make a positive environment in schools
✓ To make a positive environment at school.
× To fostering positivity in the students
✓ To foster positivity between students.
× To educate students on a positive mindset, we should not force them to have a positive mind but we can teach them how to respect other friends and how to be a counselor for their friends.
✓ To educate students on a positive mindset, we should not force them to have a positive mind, but instead, we can teach them how to respect their friends (or: each other) and how one can be a counselor for his/her friend.
× So it can teach students how to sympathize with others by listening to friends.
✓ So, it can teach students how to sympathize with each other by listening to their friends.
PS:
"at school" means at any school (indefinite) and so means the school in general, as I understand the context.
✓ To make a positive environment at school.
× To fostering positivity in the students
✓ To foster positivity between students.
× To educate students on a positive mindset, we should not force them to have a positive mind but we can teach them how to respect other friends and how to be a counselor for their friends.
✓ To educate students on a positive mindset, we should not force them to have a positive mind, but instead, we can teach them how to respect their friends (or: each other) and how one can be a counselor for his/her friend.
× So it can teach students how to sympathize with others by listening to friends.
✓ So, it can teach students how to sympathize with each other by listening to their friends.
PS:
"at school" means at any school (indefinite) and so means the school in general, as I understand the context.
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There is no English environment in Vietnam, so I need to practice English speaking in online courses. Does this sound natural?
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This sounds really good! The only thing I can note is “courses” I know it is a bit hard since your tongue is used to pronouncing things differently. Anyway, right now I hear a “z” sound instead of an “s” so make sure to articulate your tongue to the best of your ability to get that letter! I tried to upload an audio to help but sadly my mic is broken. I suggest looking through some videos if possible! But you’re doing great! It sounds pretty much perfect!
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What does it mean “in the environment in which they exist”?
I would appreciate it if u could tell me some thing about grammar :)
I would appreciate it if u could tell me some thing about grammar :)
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= in the place that these organizations are located
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Changing the environment can be hard, but I think it's worth trying. There is absolutely big changes for you. Does this sound natural?
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× There is absolutely big changes for you.
✓ There are absolutely big changes for you.
✓ There are absolutely big changes for you.
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