Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Meeting"
The meaning of "Meeting" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does To meet is usually used when meeting someone for the first time.
Can't I use it when meeting friend? mean?
Can't I use it when meeting friend? mean?
A:
You can say “I am meeting up with a friend”
Q:
What does the meeting brought much to gain as well as considerable risk. mean?
A:
Meeting with the people was really risky but it was worth it because I got something good from it.
Q:
What does “caps a remarkable turnaround” in “The meeting was the first time a sitting US president has met North Korea's leader, and caps a remarkable turnaround for the two.” mean?
A:
p.s. This is a phrase you'll often see written in news articles ("this caps a [description of recent series of events]") but people rarely use it in conversation
Q:
What does "I move that the meeting adjourn for the innmediate adoption of more energetic remedies" mean?
A:
This is really complex! In this context, "move" is used to mean an action or vote taking place in a court. The verb "adjourn" means to end a meeting in a court. "Immediate" is right now, and "adoption" is to accept and begin using. I'm not sure what exactly "energetic remedies" means, but I would translate it like they are trying harder to fix something that is wrong. So kind of like "I say that we should end the meeting so that we can start trying harder to fix the problem."
Q:
What does "What if you end up meeting up with Gomdz more than me?"
what if? mean?
what if? mean?
A:
私より貴方が多くGomdzと会えば、どうする?
Note that the English sentence is more ambiguous than my Japanese one. I've translated 'what if' as どうする, but the English version doesn't specifically say that 'what if' means 'what will you do.' I can't think how to keep the ambiguity in.
Note that the English sentence is more ambiguous than my Japanese one. I've translated 'what if' as どうする, but the English version doesn't specifically say that 'what if' means 'what will you do.' I can't think how to keep the ambiguity in.
Example sentences using "Meeting"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with could you attend the meeting tomorrow?.
A:
If you are using it for clients then I would use...
Could I invite you to a meeting tomorrow?
Yes、 these are polite sentence.
Could I invite you to a meeting tomorrow?
Yes、 these are polite sentence.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I have a meeting this evening that it is a golf game with co-workers. But I'm not good. .
A:
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Q:
Please show me example sentences with meeting.
A:
"Yesterday I had a meeting with my boss"
"He liked meeting new people when he was young"
"We were meeting Sonia when a boy interrupted us"
"I had an important meeting yesterday"
"He liked meeting new people when he was young"
"We were meeting Sonia when a boy interrupted us"
"I had an important meeting yesterday"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with meeting.
A:
I am meeting your sister.
I have a meeting later.
It was nice meeting you today
I have a meeting later.
It was nice meeting you today
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I am having to cancel my meeting due to bad weather..
A:
I have to cancel the meeting because of the weather
Synonyms of "Meeting" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between meeting room and briefing room ?
A:
'briefing rooms' are used in the military and in the field of journalism. Everybody else calls them meeting rooms.
Q:
What is the difference between I don't know where the meeting went.
and I don't know how the meeting went. ?
and I don't know how the meeting went. ?
A:
I don't know where the meeting went. -> This sentence assumes that the meeting changed to a different location. It also assumes you don’t know where it went.
I don’t know how the meeting went -> This sentence assumes that you do not know about the quality of the meeting (whether it was productive, boring, fun, etc)
I don’t know how the meeting went -> This sentence assumes that you do not know about the quality of the meeting (whether it was productive, boring, fun, etc)
Q:
What is the difference between I arranged a meeting with customer. and I coordinated a meeting with customer. ?
A:
「仕切る」の意味
I coordinated a fundraising event
I am the coordinator of this sports tournament
「体の平衡の力」の意味
That soccer player has good coordination
Playing catch improves hand eye coordination
「仕切る」の意味
I coordinated a fundraising event
I am the coordinator of this sports tournament
「体の平衡の力」の意味
That soccer player has good coordination
Playing catch improves hand eye coordination
Q:
What is the difference between I missed the meeting. and I couldn't attend the meeting ?
A:
Not much difference at all really
Q:
What is the difference between I got over today’s meeting. and I got through today’s meeting. ?
A:
I got over it: means you were upset about it but you forgive everyone involved and the memory of the situation no longer bothers you.
"Today's meeting had some controversial topics which offended me at first, but eventually, I got over it."
I got through it: means that you survived. it's over.
"Today's meeting was challenging but I got through it alright."
"Today's meeting had some controversial topics which offended me at first, but eventually, I got over it."
I got through it: means that you survived. it's over.
"Today's meeting was challenging but I got through it alright."
Translations of "Meeting"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How do you formally announce it when a meeting needs to start 2 hours earlier/later than it was originally scheduled? Can you show me some examples using various verbs and phrasal verb? Using advance, delay, put off, push back and more?
A:
“The meeting at 3:00 has been moved up to 1:00.”
“We’re meeting two hours earlier than we originally said.”
“The meeting at 3:00 has been pushed back to 5:00.”
“The meeting at 3 has been delayed two hours.”
“We’re meeting two hours later than we originally said.”
“We’re meeting two hours earlier than we originally said.”
“The meeting at 3:00 has been pushed back to 5:00.”
“The meeting at 3 has been delayed two hours.”
“We’re meeting two hours later than we originally said.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Nowadays I feel useless that meeting friends.
Just I wanna stay alone in home.
(요즘 친구들만나는게 재미없어(허무하게느껴져). 그냥 집에 혼자있고싶어)
Is this correct??
Just I wanna stay alone in home.
(요즘 친구들만나는게 재미없어(허무하게느껴져). 그냥 집에 혼자있고싶어)
Is this correct??
A:
"these days I feel useless and don't want to meet my friends. I just wanna stay home alone." 😊
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? it was nice to meet you?
or it was nice meeting you?
which is correct?
or it was nice meeting you?
which is correct?
A:
Both are correct.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? When meeting new people he tends to be detached?
When he meets new people he tends to be detached
which one is correct?
Looks natural?
When he meets new people he tends to be detached
which one is correct?
Looks natural?
A:
The most natural is the second sentence.
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? who ( spoke or has spoken) at the meeting when we left?
A:
spoke
Other questions about "Meeting"
Q:
We’re meeting up with his family tomorrow. Does this sound natural?
A:
That sounds natural
Q:
"I went to a meeting held by Yatsuka city. People from Yatsuka talked about some financial supports people who moved into the city can receive and advantages of living there. "
Hello! Do you think the sentences above sound natural? Thank you.
Hello! Do you think the sentences above sound natural? Thank you.
A:
"I went to a meeting held by the city of Yatsuka. People from the town talked about financial support people who moved to the city can receive and the advantages of living there.”
it would sound even better to say who actually held the meeting: the Yatsuka City Council, the Yatsuka Chamber of Commerce…
it would sound even better to say who actually held the meeting: the Yatsuka City Council, the Yatsuka Chamber of Commerce…
Q:
"I didn't go to the meeting or fill out the survey because I wasn't interested in the topic they would discuss."
Hi, are the sentences above natural?
Hi, are the sentences above natural?
A:
Your meaning is clear, but I think a native speaker would say: "...in the topic that was going to be discussed."
Q:
1: "The meeting will start in 30 minutes."
2: "The surgery will finish by 3 o'clock."
3: "Please lie down here until the fever goes down."
4: "See you in two weeks."
5: "Please stay here until your doctor gets ready."
6: "Please bring your national insurance card by next Friday."
7: "Please be with him until he wakes up."
Hello! I'm sorry I have too many sentences, but can you check if they sound natural? Thank you.
2: "The surgery will finish by 3 o'clock."
3: "Please lie down here until the fever goes down."
4: "See you in two weeks."
5: "Please stay here until your doctor gets ready."
6: "Please bring your national insurance card by next Friday."
7: "Please be with him until he wakes up."
Hello! I'm sorry I have too many sentences, but can you check if they sound natural? Thank you.
A:
these are all correct ! however, changing 2 to “The surgery will be finished by 3 o’clock,” 5 to “Please stay here until your doctor is ready,” and 7 to “Please stay with him until he wakes up” makes them sound a bit more natural.
Q:
1: "The meeting will start in 30 minutes."
2: "The surgery will finish by 3 o'clock."
3: "Please lie down here until the fever goes down."
4: "See you in two weeks."
5: "Please stay here until your doctor gets ready."
6: "Please bring your national insurance card by next Friday."
7: "Please be with him until he wakes up."
Hello! I'm sorry I have too many sentences, but can you check if they sound natural? Thank you.
2: "The surgery will finish by 3 o'clock."
3: "Please lie down here until the fever goes down."
4: "See you in two weeks."
5: "Please stay here until your doctor gets ready."
6: "Please bring your national insurance card by next Friday."
7: "Please be with him until he wakes up."
Hello! I'm sorry I have too many sentences, but can you check if they sound natural? Thank you.
A:
The sentences are all written naturally! 😄 Though if you’d like to make 5 a little more natural, you could also say:
“Please stay here until your doctor is ready.”
Or
“Please stay here while your doctor gets ready."
I hope this helps 🌻!
“Please stay here until your doctor is ready.”
Or
“Please stay here while your doctor gets ready."
I hope this helps 🌻!
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