Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "History"
The meaning of "History" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does In like, human history. mean?
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ohhhhh
it’s just an intensifier
the greatest thing
the greatest thing, ever
the greatest thing,(in) like, ever
it’s just an intensifier
the greatest thing
the greatest thing, ever
the greatest thing,(in) like, ever
Q:
What does She's history. mean?
A:
She has gone away.
That is a very 1990’s thing to say.
I love it. Lol
That is a very 1990’s thing to say.
I love it. Lol
Q:
What does to be history mean?
A:
they are old and important in some way.
I'm trying to learn korean, hope this helps!
I'm trying to learn korean, hope this helps!
Q:
What does He's history. mean?
A:
It means he's no longer there. Some examples - If a girl says "He's history", about an old boyfriend it means he's no longer her boyfriend and it probably ended badly, and she's happy he's gone. If an employer says "He's history", about an employee, it means he's no longer there, or it could mean the boss plans on firing him soon. If you are watching somthing like an action movie, and one of the bad guys says "He's history", it probably means he plans on killing him.
Q:
What does a history of exploiting mean?
A:
Exploit can mean either 1) utilize, make use of. OR 2) to make use of unfairly for one's personal gain, abuse
Example sentences using "History"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with history in the making.
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Unusual happenings in the news amount to history in the making.
Never before have world leaders tested positive for Covid-19. The American president’s diagnosis is history in the making.
Never before have world leaders tested positive for Covid-19. The American president’s diagnosis is history in the making.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with go down in history.
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@Ri-na It means "be remembered as an important event, or person".
He will go down in history as the man who freed all the penguins from captivity!
He will go down in history as the man who freed all the penguins from captivity!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with history repeats itself.
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With the recent news on nuclear threats, it seems that history repeats itself.
The corrupt politician was voted into power again and I think history will repeat itself.
As people would say, history repeats itself when we don't learn from the mistakes of the past.
The corrupt politician was voted into power again and I think history will repeat itself.
As people would say, history repeats itself when we don't learn from the mistakes of the past.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with You can trace the history of 〜 to 〜 .
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You can trace the history
Of samurai (サムライ) to Japan (日本)
Of samurai (サムライ) to Japan (日本)
Synonyms of "History" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between history and story ?
A:
History - fatos verdadeiros
I'm studying the history of Brazil.
She told me the history of her life.
Story - imaginário, ficções
I read about your story on your blog.
You wrote such a nice fairy story.
I'm studying the history of Brazil.
She told me the history of her life.
Story - imaginário, ficções
I read about your story on your blog.
You wrote such a nice fairy story.
Q:
What is the difference between I'm learning history. and I'm learning about history. ?
A:
Both mean the same thing. You can use either phrase according to your preference.
Q:
What is the difference between history and story ?
A:
-History se refiere a la historia, como The history is full of blood (La historia esta llena de sangre)
-Story se refiere a historia pero refiriéndose a un cuento, como That strory is so good; I love it (Esa historia es tan buena; La amo).
-Story se refiere a historia pero refiriéndose a un cuento, como That strory is so good; I love it (Esa historia es tan buena; La amo).
Q:
What is the difference between history and story and . and . and . ?
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@Mayel: History es Historia. Es decir, eventos pasados de nuestra vida. Puede ser como "crónica".
Story es cuento/trama.
I like to read about the history of World War II.
Mom told us the story of how she met Dad.
This book has a great story.
Story es cuento/trama.
I like to read about the history of World War II.
Mom told us the story of how she met Dad.
This book has a great story.
Q:
What is the difference between In the history area, he was the guy. and In the aspect of history, he is an expert. ?
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I would say the second one is unnatural. "In the field(s) of history, he is an expert" also, the first should be "...he is the guy"
Translations of "History"
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How do you say this in English (US)? 1. 당신의 흑역사에 대해 말해주세요.
Tell us about your dark history.
2. 내가 대통령이 된다면 어떤 공약을 내세울 것입니까?
If you are president, What promises will you make?
Is it natural?
Tell us about your dark history.
2. 내가 대통령이 된다면 어떤 공약을 내세울 것입니까?
If you are president, What promises will you make?
Is it natural?
A:
1. Please tell us about your dark history.
2. If you become a president, what promises will you make?
2. If you become a president, what promises will you make?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I think you are enthusiastic about studying history
is this natural?
is this natural?
A:
that sounds natural
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How do you say this in English (US)? history
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How do you say this in English (US)? "history"
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How do you say this in English (US)? history
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Other questions about "History"
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I have recently been studying Japanese history. Japanese education tends to be all about memorizing the years of events and the names of people, with little opportunity to properly study the background and connections of history, and I was feeling frustrated that I did not have a comprehensive understanding of my own country's history.
People around the world all study the history of their own countries and are able to explain it properly.
I feel frustrated that I am the only one who cannot talk about the history of my own country during an international conversation, so I am relearning Japanese history. Does this sound natural?
People around the world all study the history of their own countries and are able to explain it properly.
I feel frustrated that I am the only one who cannot talk about the history of my own country during an international conversation, so I am relearning Japanese history. Does this sound natural?
A:
I don't know how to explain it but the flow of this text was very nice, its very well explained too 😄
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Q. Is learning history important?
A. I’d say learning history is crucial to better understand what’s going on in today’s world. I know to someone it’s just like a jumble of names,events or maybe dates and they even say what’s the point of learning history. You might be able to know the current situation by reading news and stuff on the surface, but to understand what’s going on at a deeper level, you definitely need some sort of knowledge of history. You wouldn’t grasp the situation well without any knowledge of history I suppose.
I’d like to know if the answer part is natural if I talk like this during an English interview!
Does this sound natural?
A. I’d say learning history is crucial to better understand what’s going on in today’s world. I know to someone it’s just like a jumble of names,events or maybe dates and they even say what’s the point of learning history. You might be able to know the current situation by reading news and stuff on the surface, but to understand what’s going on at a deeper level, you definitely need some sort of knowledge of history. You wouldn’t grasp the situation well without any knowledge of history I suppose.
I’d like to know if the answer part is natural if I talk like this during an English interview!
Does this sound natural?
A:
× I know to someone it’s just like a jumble of names,events or maybe dates and they even say what’s the point of learning history.
✓ I know to some, it’s just like a jumble of names, events or dates and they might even say “what’s the point of learning history?”
× You might be able to know the current situation by reading news and stuff on the surface, but to understand what’s going on at a deeper level, you definitely need some sort of knowledge of history.
✓ You might be able to know the current situation by reading the news and such on the surface, but to understand what’s going on at a deeper level, you definitely need some sort of knowledge of history.
× You wouldn’t grasp the situation well without any knowledge of history I suppose.
✓ You wouldn’t grasp the situation well without any knowledge of history.
Really well written! I only made a couple corrections that might make the sentences flow better for you, but your original statement was fine too! Well done 🙌🏼
✓ I know to some, it’s just like a jumble of names, events or dates and they might even say “what’s the point of learning history?”
× You might be able to know the current situation by reading news and stuff on the surface, but to understand what’s going on at a deeper level, you definitely need some sort of knowledge of history.
✓ You might be able to know the current situation by reading the news and such on the surface, but to understand what’s going on at a deeper level, you definitely need some sort of knowledge of history.
× You wouldn’t grasp the situation well without any knowledge of history I suppose.
✓ You wouldn’t grasp the situation well without any knowledge of history.
Really well written! I only made a couple corrections that might make the sentences flow better for you, but your original statement was fine too! Well done 🙌🏼
Q:
"There is a long history to build tall towers." Does this sentence make sense? I heard that two native people said "It's OK", but I don't understand what "to" means here. Isn't it better to say "There is a long history of building tall towers"?
A:
You're right. "History to build" sounds unnatural.
"History of building" is much better.
"History of building" is much better.
Q:
I looked up the history of where I live in. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I looked up the history of where I live in.
✓ I looked up the history of the place I live in.
✓ I looked up the history of the place I live in.
Q:
What is the history of the "Forbidden Riff" (Guitar)? Why is it banned form guitar centers?
A:
It's the opening riff from Stairway to Heaven. It is banned because customers do it too much and staff find it annoying. You should also not play the riff from "Smoke on the Water."
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