Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "List"
The meaning of "List" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does go down the list mean?
A:
go through the list...
Run through the list...
It means read or do the list in order, from start to finish.
Run through the list...
It means read or do the list in order, from start to finish.
Q:
What does you are on my list. mean?
A:
"you are on my list" means "your name is on a list because you did something bad, and I am going to keep an eye on you". It is usually a negative statement, and is sometimes also said as "you just made my list"
Q:
What does 'Put me on that list' after her boy friend said '◯◯ is starting to grind my gear' mean?
A:
"Put me on that list" means she feels the same way. (She wants to be included in the list of people who feel that way.)
Q:
What does Please list any fellowships, scholarships, academic awards or honours, or other distinctions that you received for this degree. mean?
A:
All honors and awards and recognition you received during the duration of your degree. Not just the ones during graduation, but for example honors from your department during your degree, or other honors relating to your degree. For your second question: Yes, any scholarships received during your degree or relating to your degree.
Q:
What does down the list mean?
A:
Imagine you have a list. The title is "most evil things". Number 1 is the most evil thing. PR consultant is number 3, vampire is number 15. Vampire is "down the list" from PR consultant, because it's written below it.
Example sentences using "List"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with やることリスト=To do list
やったことリスト=?
やらないことリスト=?
例文は別に要りません。.
やったことリスト=?
やらないことリスト=?
例文は別に要りません。.
A:
やったことリスト= completed tasks list
やらないことリスト= incomplete tasks list
やらないことリスト= incomplete tasks list
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to do list.
A:
Example sentences relating to what? School, work, home...or?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with an expanding list of something: Does this mean the list is growing bigger?.
A:
Yes, it means that more things are being added to the list.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Here is list of possible pets .
A:
After we talked my parents into getting a pet my father came tonus and said: Here is a list of possible pets...just you will not think you will possibly get an elephant.
Synonyms of "List" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between list and roster ?
A:
A roster is always a list of names, showing who is on duty at what time. A list can be almost anything else: a shopping list, a list of reminders, a list of possessions - anything that you want to write down for one reason or another.
Q:
What is the difference between Put on the list. and Put at the list. ?
A:
I have never heard "put at" the list. Put ON the list is the way to "add" something.
Q:
What is the difference between list and listing ?
A:
They don't usually mean the same thing. I think listing is used when describing a list that is featured in an article. "There is a job listing in the newspaper". Listing often times is referring to one thing not a list of things. Such as the job in the newspaper example. Here, the listing is talking about one specific job posting.
However list always means a set of things. A shopping list is several things written down in order for someone to buy. It makes no sense to say "a shopping listing."
In short, a list is a series of things. A listing is a single entry on a list. Hope this helps!
However list always means a set of things. A shopping list is several things written down in order for someone to buy. It makes no sense to say "a shopping listing."
In short, a list is a series of things. A listing is a single entry on a list. Hope this helps!
Q:
What is the difference between black list and blocked list ?
A:
Blacklist is something a business or organisation would use which stops people using their service.
Example: we can't use that taxi, Sidney is in the black list.
Blocked list usually refers to something a bit more personal maybe on social media, or a person's phone.
Example: Sidney doesn't like James because she's put him on her blocked list.
Example: we can't use that taxi, Sidney is in the black list.
Blocked list usually refers to something a bit more personal maybe on social media, or a person's phone.
Example: Sidney doesn't like James because she's put him on her blocked list.
Q:
What is the difference between Once the list of requirements is complete and Once the list of requirements is completed ?
A:
1. Complete is being used as an adjective. The list itself is complete or incomplete.
2. Complete is being used as a verb. Once the list is completed (by someone).
2. Complete is being used as a verb. Once the list is completed (by someone).
Translations of "List"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? あなたは以下のどれかをやりましたか?
- list -
- list -
A:
このように言います-
‘Did you do any of the following?’
‘Did you do any of the following?’
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Suppose there is a list of things to refer to, such as 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, etc. In this case, how to read (or say) this '-(hyphen or dash)' symbol?
A:
It's most commonly read as "one to one", "one to two" etc.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I'm making a list of artworks and want to add a category that indicates the list of exhibitions where each work has been shown. In this context, is it okay to say "exhibited history"? Or if you have a better suggestion it would be of great help!
A:
it's kind of awkward. Is there anyway you could just say 'exhibition history' instead?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "least" and "list"
A:
It has the same pronunciation but different meaning.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? "least" and "list"
I'm asking for the pronunciation, thanks
I'm asking for the pronunciation, thanks
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Other questions about "List"
Q:
Could you please provide me a list of approximately 20 words that are fairly common among native speakers but you think non native speakers might not know them? Thanks in advance.
A:
The main thing is that English learners use more formal language than native speakers. I used to think "Why are they trying to sound so smart?" Then I realized it's what people are taught.
For example, someone yesterday said they weren't going to work "due to the snow." I don't know anyone who would say that. It's "because of the snow." I wonder if that has an effect on how people react to them.
Also, there is a correct way to pronounce things and the way people talk in conversations. When I make recordings on here, I usually give both pronunciations. There's one clever user who is always asking about that. One day she made a recording of "need her" but she said "nee-der." Another user commented that she needed to separate the words and say the H sound. I knew what she was doing because I'd answered her questions before. I said she was 100% correct.
Also, they have English divided into US and UK on this platform but there are SO many varieties. I'm from the South. I'm from North Carolina but I've lived in Kentucky, Tennessee and now Alabama. I don't think people should try to do a regional accent but I think it's good to hear it.
For example, someone yesterday said they weren't going to work "due to the snow." I don't know anyone who would say that. It's "because of the snow." I wonder if that has an effect on how people react to them.
Also, there is a correct way to pronounce things and the way people talk in conversations. When I make recordings on here, I usually give both pronunciations. There's one clever user who is always asking about that. One day she made a recording of "need her" but she said "nee-der." Another user commented that she needed to separate the words and say the H sound. I knew what she was doing because I'd answered her questions before. I said she was 100% correct.
Also, they have English divided into US and UK on this platform but there are SO many varieties. I'm from the South. I'm from North Carolina but I've lived in Kentucky, Tennessee and now Alabama. I don't think people should try to do a regional accent but I think it's good to hear it.
Q:
Writing your to-do list in English would be a great way for you to use English in daily life although(even if?) you are not in an English speaking country. Does this sound natural?
A:
although - use it if you know the person is not in such a country
even if - use it otherwise
although - use it if you know the person is not in such a country
even if - use it otherwise
Q:
I am writing a list of names and Last names.
If a mane is like this one, for example,
Alice K. Dade
Where should I write the letter K. ?
In which section?
Name or Last name section?
If a mane is like this one, for example,
Alice K. Dade
Where should I write the letter K. ?
In which section?
Name or Last name section?
A:
The "K" in this case is the middle initial of the person. For example, my online name is Kel Well Bell. I could write it Kel W. Bell.
It honestly depends on why you are writing down the name. Some companies require the middle initial and some don't. Check with the people who need the list, and they should have an answer.
However, if you were to write it down, I would write it down in the first name section.
It honestly depends on why you are writing down the name. Some companies require the middle initial and some don't. Check with the people who need the list, and they should have an answer.
However, if you were to write it down, I would write it down in the first name section.
Q:
say "present" when the miss is passing list in class sounds natural? I know that I can say "Here" but exist another expression for this situation? (sorry for my English) ^^
A:
Usually "here" but "present" also makes sense.
Q:
Please list for me other ways to say "in one sense".
A:
A driver is a program that organizes a computer and manages the devices / equipment (hardware) connected to it.
Printers, Scanners, Monitors, Video cards, network cards, etc., all must have drivers. Once the equipment is connected to the computer, the driver must be installed on the computer at the same time to ensure normal operation.
If a driver is not installed for a particular piece of equipment, or the wrong driver has been installed, or there is a problem with the installed driver, then the equipment will not work at all, or will encounter problems. A driver is literally the sine qua non of computers.
For example:
If a video card doesn't have the correct driver, there may be different problems with the screen image - blurred images or screen size problems will appear.
Without a network and Wi-Fi adapter driver, the computer cannot connect to networks or access the Internet.
If a printer does not have a driver, nothing can be printed from the computer and so on.
Contact me in order to avoid such problems and to resolve any issues you have encountered. Take advantage of my diagnostic service. I only install quality orginal drivers.
Printers, Scanners, Monitors, Video cards, network cards, etc., all must have drivers. Once the equipment is connected to the computer, the driver must be installed on the computer at the same time to ensure normal operation.
If a driver is not installed for a particular piece of equipment, or the wrong driver has been installed, or there is a problem with the installed driver, then the equipment will not work at all, or will encounter problems. A driver is literally the sine qua non of computers.
For example:
If a video card doesn't have the correct driver, there may be different problems with the screen image - blurred images or screen size problems will appear.
Without a network and Wi-Fi adapter driver, the computer cannot connect to networks or access the Internet.
If a printer does not have a driver, nothing can be printed from the computer and so on.
Contact me in order to avoid such problems and to resolve any issues you have encountered. Take advantage of my diagnostic service. I only install quality orginal drivers.
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