Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Experience"
The meaning of "Experience" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does you all know from experience that different colors appeal in different ways to the senses and can convey different meanings. mean?
A:
It means to like something or for something to be pleasant. For example, Light blue is a pretty color and it appeals to the eye. Black does not appeal to me because it is so dark.
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What does It was a weird experience that I could have done without. mean?
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It means that whatever the experience was, you didn't enjoy it too much, and if you hadn't experienced it you could have lived your entire life without experiencing it and been completely okay.
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What does as stunning as experiencing both mean?
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Knowing the difference between the two things is the same as doing both things.-the amazement you feel from knowing the difference is just as amazing as actually doing both things.
I hope this explains enough.
I hope this explains enough.
Q:
What does Was the experience of adequate money going to elude me forever? mean?
A:
本に読みましたか?
多分主人公は貧乏な人です。
お金が足りなくて主人公は「お金は永遠に足りないかな?」と思っています。
In English, this sentence sounds like prose. It's quite poetic. A simpler way to say it would be, "Am I never going to have enough money?" or "Am I always going to be struggling to have enough money?"
多分主人公は貧乏な人です。
お金が足りなくて主人公は「お金は永遠に足りないかな?」と思っています。
In English, this sentence sounds like prose. It's quite poetic. A simpler way to say it would be, "Am I never going to have enough money?" or "Am I always going to be struggling to have enough money?"
Q:
What does "that's experience for you" mean?
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It means that it is a good type of practice for you. Experience is something you learn by facing a certain incident or thing.
for example: All those years helping your father at the shop is a goof experience for you"
for example: All those years helping your father at the shop is a goof experience for you"
Example sentences using "Experience"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with sensory experience.
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Start with observation, ordinary sensory experience of the world around you.
Choosing whole fish is a sensory experience that involves touch, sight and smell.
Each piece in the show deals with sensory experience and assumptions about perception.
Was it a rich sensory experience that took your head to places you hadn't known existed?
Choosing whole fish is a sensory experience that involves touch, sight and smell.
Each piece in the show deals with sensory experience and assumptions about perception.
Was it a rich sensory experience that took your head to places you hadn't known existed?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I have great experience..
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I have great experience teaching children. I have great experience traveling by train. I have great experience + any verb phrase = I have done *that verb phrase* a lot before
Q:
Please show me example sentences with go through and experience.
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I go through rough times in high school.
I had a bad experience in high school.
I had a bad experience in high school.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with According to my experience.
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According to my experience I think it would be better to use salt rather than pepper
Q:
Please show me example sentences with experiences that you have or haven't had.
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"I haven't had a day to myself in a long time."
"I have had enough of getting partnered up with people who do not work well"
"I haven't had someone actually buy my food in a while."
"I have gotten outside of the house."
"I haven't went ice skating in a while."
"I have had enough of getting partnered up with people who do not work well"
"I haven't had someone actually buy my food in a while."
"I have gotten outside of the house."
"I haven't went ice skating in a while."
Synonyms of "Experience" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between These experiences may give you a new perspective. and These experiences may give you a new point of view. ?
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Both sentences are correct. However, the first sentence is more widely used because the word perspective relates to “realization” and the term “point of you view” relates to “opinion”.
Everyone has an opinion but few make realizations that can broaden their horizons.
Everyone has an opinion but few make realizations that can broaden their horizons.
Q:
What is the difference between She used her experience to help people. and She helped people with her experience. ?
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Both are good sentences grammatically if that answers your question. But, I guess people would say the first one more often than the second one...
Q:
What is the difference between He has experience. and He is an experienced person. ?
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They have the same meaning
Q:
What is the difference between experience and expertise ?
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Expertise implies that someone is an expert, that they have a large amount of knowledge in that subject.
Experience can be any amount of knowledge.
For example, I've studied Japanese for a year. I have experience with Japanese, but I don't have expertise in it.
Experience can be any amount of knowledge.
For example, I've studied Japanese for a year. I have experience with Japanese, but I don't have expertise in it.
Q:
What is the difference between experience of and experience with ?
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This one is tricky.
'Experience of' is another way of saying 'this happened to me' in some contexts. For example, 'I remember the experience of having my wisdom teeth pulled. It was very unpleasant' can be read as 'I remember having my wisdom teeth pulled.'
'Experience of' refers to something that *happened to you*
Experience with refers to something that you are proficient or skilled at. 'I have experience with C++ programming' means you have done C++ programming in the past.
Hopefully that helps.
'Experience of' is another way of saying 'this happened to me' in some contexts. For example, 'I remember the experience of having my wisdom teeth pulled. It was very unpleasant' can be read as 'I remember having my wisdom teeth pulled.'
'Experience of' refers to something that *happened to you*
Experience with refers to something that you are proficient or skilled at. 'I have experience with C++ programming' means you have done C++ programming in the past.
Hopefully that helps.
Translations of "Experience"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? it is more powerful to learn through the experience
is that same meaning with
learning/to learn through experience is more powerful
?
is that same meaning with
learning/to learn through experience is more powerful
?
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Yes, they mean the exact same. Although on the first iteration, there would be no "the" after "through". It would just be "It is more powerful to learn through experience."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? We can share experiences and often develop stronger relatingships as a result
1. is the term'experience' and 'experience' can Count?
(like waters is wrong
2. can I put ,comma in front of 'as a result'?
3. is it fine to use 'strong ' instead of 'stronger'?
1. is the term'experience' and 'experience' can Count?
(like waters is wrong
2. can I put ,comma in front of 'as a result'?
3. is it fine to use 'strong ' instead of 'stronger'?
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1. You can count experiences. For example
I've had two experiences swimming with sharks.
2. If you were going to keep the sentence going on you could, but because you end the sentence you cannot.
For example
I was chased by chickens as kid, as a result I'm scared of them
I was chased by chickensas a kid and now I'm scared of them as a result.
3. You could also say strong. No problem!
I've had two experiences swimming with sharks.
2. If you were going to keep the sentence going on you could, but because you end the sentence you cannot.
For example
I was chased by chickens as kid, as a result I'm scared of them
I was chased by chickensas a kid and now I'm scared of them as a result.
3. You could also say strong. No problem!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? accumulate our experience, build up our experience,are they the same?which is commonly used ?
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Accumulate is synonymous with acquire or build up. I think gain or acquire experience is more commonly used.
Accumulate is synonymous with acquire or build up. I think gain or acquire experience is more commonly used.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Through out of my experience I could know thatlooking down on children is very bad thingIf children are disappointed to adult’sbehavior they might be disappointed to society.I believe that respecting the feeling of childrenleads to happy society.
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Through my experience, I know that looking down on children is a very bad thing. If children are disappointed in adults’ behavior, they might be disappointed in society. I believe that respecting the feelings of children leads to a happy society.
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How do you say this in English (US)? あるあるネタ(How can I express "the experience everyone have without attention and funn" in English? It's a category of Japdnese comedies. For example, it makes you happy when you look at the watch and number shows your birthday.)
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I think the closest term may be “observational comedy”, which is a very popular form of comedy, but I don’t know if they’re exactly the same.
Other questions about "Experience"
Q:
Meanwhile, through several painful experiences, including mistakes in negotiating contracts with American broadcasters and distributors, the Japanese involved learned some lessons about the fundamental differences between the American and Japanese notions of cartoon characters. Does this sound natural?
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× Meanwhile, through several painful experiences, including mistakes in negotiating contracts with American broadcasters and distributors, the Japanese involved learned some lessons about the fundamental differences between the American and Japanese notions of cartoon characters.
✓ Meanwhile, through several painful experiences, including mistakes in negotiating contracts with American broadcasters and distributors, the Japanese involved learnt valuable lessons about the fundamental differences between American and Japanese perceptions of cartoon characters.
This is what I’d change. Your current version is basically perfect though.
✓ Meanwhile, through several painful experiences, including mistakes in negotiating contracts with American broadcasters and distributors, the Japanese involved learnt valuable lessons about the fundamental differences between American and Japanese perceptions of cartoon characters.
This is what I’d change. Your current version is basically perfect though.
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I have some experiences when I worked for the projects, just for a few months. Does this sound natural?
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× I have some experiences when I worked for the projects, just for a few months.
✓ I have some experience from when I worked on projects for a few months.
✓ I have some experience from when I worked on projects for a few months.
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I have some experiences with those translation for a few month when I worked for the projects. Does this sound natural?
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× I have some experiences with those translation for a few month when I worked for the projects.
✓ I had some experience translating for a few months when I worked on those projects.
I hope I understood you correctly. You are talking about specific projects, but the translation is general.
✓ I had some experience translating for a few months when I worked on those projects.
I hope I understood you correctly. You are talking about specific projects, but the translation is general.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce The sardine-like experience no doubt made the situation a bit uncomfortable..
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I’m curious as to what a sardine-like experience is
Q:
He had some super natural experiences. Does this sound natural?
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× He had some super natural experiences.
✓ He had some supernatural experiences.
If you mean extremely strange stuff, you must say supernatural as one word. If you actually mean natural, but intensified, it’s better if you say – really natural, or something like that. It’s too easy to get confused otherwise.
✓ He had some supernatural experiences.
If you mean extremely strange stuff, you must say supernatural as one word. If you actually mean natural, but intensified, it’s better if you say – really natural, or something like that. It’s too easy to get confused otherwise.
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