Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Local"
The meaning of "Local" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does abide by LOCAL ZONING RULES (and collect local taxes) mean?
A:
“Local Zoning Rules” refers to zones or areas that have been decided by a government or community board and designated for special purposes.
For instance, I may not be allowed to run a piano school from my home if not allowed by “local zoning rules”, my home may not be in a commercial area, or the zoning rules may require that the decibel level of noise coming out of my home must be under a certain amount.
People often do things in order to work within those rules, for instance if there is a rule that pertains to sound, I may have to soundproof the walls of my studio before I open my business.
For instance, I may not be allowed to run a piano school from my home if not allowed by “local zoning rules”, my home may not be in a commercial area, or the zoning rules may require that the decibel level of noise coming out of my home must be under a certain amount.
People often do things in order to work within those rules, for instance if there is a rule that pertains to sound, I may have to soundproof the walls of my studio before I open my business.
Q:
What does so that you will be able to talk well with the locals in Binangonan mean?
A:
Binangonan人とよく話せるように
Q:
What does local mean?
A:
No, you are right. It means a pub. "My local" also means "my local pub".
Q:
What does "local" mean?
A:
That isn't a regular use of the word. It doesn't make sense to me. Keep using regular
Q:
What does local mean?
A:
"Local" is something that is around a neighborhood or close to you.
For example, "I went to the local grocery store to get some bananas"
It can also mean something that is known, like a local tradition.
For example, "I went to the local grocery store to get some bananas"
It can also mean something that is known, like a local tradition.
Example sentences using "Local"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with the locals.
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Synonyms of "Local" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between local and native ?
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A local usually refers to someone who grew up in the city of reference, while a native is usually someone from a country of reference.
Q:
What is the difference between local and domestic and residence ?
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Local means you are close to something. Like, "You are local to New York".
Domestic would mean the family itself like the mother father and children living in a home and can also be used for products that are made in USA,"It was mad here, it is a domestic product"
Residence is a place where you live and or own. So, "I own this residence; I live inside this residence"
I hope this helped you out and if you need anymore help let me know!
Domestic would mean the family itself like the mother father and children living in a home and can also be used for products that are made in USA,"It was mad here, it is a domestic product"
Residence is a place where you live and or own. So, "I own this residence; I live inside this residence"
I hope this helped you out and if you need anymore help let me know!
Q:
What is the difference between local and rural ?
A:
local: the town near you or around you
rural: countryside
rural: countryside
Q:
What is the difference between local and area and zone and field and region ?
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Local and area are the same. Example: This food is local. This food is from this area.
Zone is not common. Field is used for farms or areas of education.
Example: This is a pumpkin field. I studied in the math field.
Region is larger. Example: I am from the Gyeongbuk region.
Zone is not common. Field is used for farms or areas of education.
Example: This is a pumpkin field. I studied in the math field.
Region is larger. Example: I am from the Gyeongbuk region.
Q:
What is the difference between local and regional ?
A:
local small area
regional normally will had a large place like state
regional normally will had a large place like state
Translations of "Local"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? local
A:
:)
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? 我重温了一部电影I want to know how locals express { I watched a movie again. } . Thanks!
A:
I think you mean "I rewatched a movie". But this would be more naturally expressed by naming the movie.
- What did you do last night?
- I watched The Matrix again.
- What did you do last night?
- I watched The Matrix again.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? local
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How do you say this in English (US)? local
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? local
A:
É fácil. Local (E) - local (P)
Como 'local anesthetic - anestesia local'
Como 'local anesthetic - anestesia local'
Other questions about "Local"
Q:
It might be interesting to ask the locals about their festivals. Does this sound natural?
A:
Natural
Q:
Only locals know this place.
Only locals know about this place.
Which sentence is correct?
Only locals know about this place.
Which sentence is correct?
A:
Both are correct, “ only locals know this place” implies that only locals know it well. “ only locals know about this place” implies that only locals know that the place exists.
Q:
地産地消も結構だが、問題は長引く不況の中、少しでも安く買い物をしたいと考える人が大多数ということだ。
Local production for local consumption sounds nice, but the focus should be on the fact that there are so many people who want to buy their goods at a bargain even for just a bit in the prolonged recession. Does this sound natural?
Local production for local consumption sounds nice, but the focus should be on the fact that there are so many people who want to buy their goods at a bargain even for just a bit in the prolonged recession. Does this sound natural?
A:
“Just a bit” would be ok if your reader understands that it means MONEY. That's the reason I asked if you meant just a bit of TIME, because your sentence could be read either way. If you want to use that phrase, then you could say “just a bit of money”.
Q:
"I'm not a local here." Does this sound natural?
A:
You could just shorten it to "I'm not a local"
Q:
The locals who tend to it would no more joke about their humble opening in the earth than they would a hole in the head, or the heart.
Why isn't there no verb? Is this kind of writing style common in academic writings?
Why isn't there no verb? Is this kind of writing style common in academic writings?
A:
Actually I just looked again. To make it easier to understand you can read it like this:
The hole is a serious matter; the locals who tend to it would no more joke about their humble opening in the earth than they would (joke) about a hole in the head, or the heart." Here the word (joke) was left out to make it sound more eloquent, it's just for style :)
The hole is a serious matter; the locals who tend to it would no more joke about their humble opening in the earth than they would (joke) about a hole in the head, or the heart." Here the word (joke) was left out to make it sound more eloquent, it's just for style :)
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