Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Opportunity"
The meaning of "Opportunity" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does He was robbed of the opportunity to stand for president. mean?
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Something or someone made him unable to become president, or took away his ability to become president. To rob = to steal, so he was “robbed” of the opportunity.
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What does maybe even sooner if the opportunity presents itself. mean?
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If the right things happen then the something that you are talking about might happen even sooner
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What does scan for new opportunities mean?
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Id use look for new opportunities and it means to try and find something new
EXAMPLE:look for new opportunities in college
Look for new opportunities in your cooking skills
EXAMPLE:look for new opportunities in college
Look for new opportunities in your cooking skills
Q:
What does ideal opportunity mean?
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an ideal opportunity is like a perfect Chance.
it couldn't be better for you.
it couldn't be better for you.
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What does Providing the opportunity for refugees to network. mean?
A:
難民に人脈作りの機会を与えること
Example sentences using "Opportunity"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "golden opportunity".
A:
Conversation:
"I heard she got her dream job right out of college!"
"Wow! What a golden opportunity for her!"
"I was thinking of refusing the offer but when he said the salary I realized I couldn't pass up that golden opportunity."
"I heard she got her dream job right out of college!"
"Wow! What a golden opportunity for her!"
"I was thinking of refusing the offer but when he said the salary I realized I couldn't pass up that golden opportunity."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with When will the next opportunity be? is it right order of the words?.
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Yep, that's fine ^^
Q:
Please show me example sentences with opportunity.
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New Zealand is a land of opportunity. Will you give me the opportunity to say sorry? Thank you for this opportunity. There is a real opportunity to make a lot of money selling hummous in Japan.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with opportunity .
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(During a special moment) I would like to take this opportunity to tell everyone how much I thank them for their help!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with opportunity.
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When you have the opportunity, please send me the bill.
Seize every opportunity you can to improve your English.
Never let an opportunity go to waste.
Seize every opportunity you can to improve your English.
Never let an opportunity go to waste.
Synonyms of "Opportunity" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I'm excited about the opportunity. and I'm excited over the opportunity. and I'm excited by the opportunity. and I'm excited at the opportunity. ?
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Yes, “at” is not common.
“over” would not be used here. The other two sound good.
“over” would not be used here. The other two sound good.
Q:
What is the difference between seize an opportunity and grab an opportunity ?
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This should be fine. It sounds like it’s really straight forward with what it meant to be. In this sentence, “grabbing opportunities” is being used to convey the urgency in how important it is to take an opportunity so that you can take advantage of something that is beneficial.
Q:
What is the difference between opportunity and chance ?
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I feel opportunity is something advantageous due to situation while chance is due to luck. Although many times, they are used interchangeably. There are also times where only one can be used.
Q:
What is the difference between what are the opportunities to get this job? and what are the chances to get this job? and what are the possibilities to get this job? ?
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The common way of saying this sentence is:
"What are the chances of getting this job?"
"What are the chances of getting this job?"
Q:
What is the difference between opportunity and chance ?
A:
He was given the opportunity to intern at the office.
He was given a chance to intern at the office.
Theres a chance this might not work.
If given the right opportunity this might work.
Lets play a game of chance you have a 50% chance of winning.
I've given you the perfect opportunity here don't waste it.
He was given a chance to intern at the office.
Theres a chance this might not work.
If given the right opportunity this might work.
Lets play a game of chance you have a 50% chance of winning.
I've given you the perfect opportunity here don't waste it.
Translations of "Opportunity"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? opportunity
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How do you say this in English (US)? opportunity, sooner or later, comes to all who work and wish
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How do you say this in English (US)? opportunity
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How do you say this in English (UK)? opportunity
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How do you say this in English (US)? "i'm looking for new opportunities" but in a very idiomatic way.
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"I want to see if anything else strikes my fancy." / "I'm looking for other options." / "I'm going to wait and see of something else comes along."
Other questions about "Opportunity"
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It is important to increase opportunities to dive into new environments. Because curiosity about an unknown environment leads to motivation. Use this motivation to complete daily tasks in a matter-of-fact way. The key is to get yourself excited over the upcoming event (getting into a new environment). The more you are exposed to a new environment, the more excited you become. Your mood will rise, and as a result, your work will progress. Does this sound natural?
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× Because curiosity about an unknown environment leads to motivation.
✓ Curiosity about an unknown environment leads to motivation.
× Use this motivation to complete daily tasks in a matter-of-fact way.
✓ You can use this motivation to complete daily tasks.
× The key is to get yourself excited over the upcoming event (getting into a new environment).
✓ The key is to get yourself excited over the new environment.
× Your mood will rise, and as a result, your work will progress.
✓ As a result, your mood will rise and your work will progress.
I think you should probably find other ways to say “new environment”. Or combine sentences with commas to avoid repeating “new environment” too much.
✓ Curiosity about an unknown environment leads to motivation.
× Use this motivation to complete daily tasks in a matter-of-fact way.
✓ You can use this motivation to complete daily tasks.
× The key is to get yourself excited over the upcoming event (getting into a new environment).
✓ The key is to get yourself excited over the new environment.
× Your mood will rise, and as a result, your work will progress.
✓ As a result, your mood will rise and your work will progress.
I think you should probably find other ways to say “new environment”. Or combine sentences with commas to avoid repeating “new environment” too much.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Be prepared to grab the opportunities, because you never know when they will come. .
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An opportunity of getting together with my friends has been much fewer than before since Covid-19. Does this sound natural?
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× An opportunity of getting together with my friends has been much fewer than before since Covid-19.
✓ There have been fewer opportunities to get together with my friends since Covid-19.
✓ There have been fewer opportunities to get together with my friends since Covid-19.
Q:
Upon seeing this great opportunity for me to apply for this project, I decided to write you to go along with my application and to
express how I am the perfect candidate for this project.
1 am a graduate of the "University of Philadelphia* in Jordan, I hold a Bc degree in "Management information systems". I have
always had an interest in Microsoft office (word /PDF), upon graduating I was able to implement the theoretical knowledge I
gained from my degree and put it into good use in the Jordarian companies and real life. Does this sound natural?
express how I am the perfect candidate for this project.
1 am a graduate of the "University of Philadelphia* in Jordan, I hold a Bc degree in "Management information systems". I have
always had an interest in Microsoft office (word /PDF), upon graduating I was able to implement the theoretical knowledge I
gained from my degree and put it into good use in the Jordarian companies and real life. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Upon seeing this great opportunity for me to apply for this project, I decided to write you to go along with my application and to
✓ Upon seeing this great opportunity for me to apply for this project, I decided to write you to move forward with my application and to
× 1 am a graduate of the "University of Philadelphia* in Jordan, I hold a Bc degree in "Management information systems".
✓ Firstly, I am a graduate of the "University of Philadelphia” in Jordan, I hold a Bc degree in "Management information systems".
× I have
✓ I’ve
× always had an interest in Microsoft office (word /PDF), upon graduating I was able to implement the theoretical knowledge I
✓ always had an interest in Microsoft office (word /PDF). Upon graduating I was able to implement the theoretical knowledge I
✓ Upon seeing this great opportunity for me to apply for this project, I decided to write you to move forward with my application and to
× 1 am a graduate of the "University of Philadelphia* in Jordan, I hold a Bc degree in "Management information systems".
✓ Firstly, I am a graduate of the "University of Philadelphia” in Jordan, I hold a Bc degree in "Management information systems".
× I have
✓ I’ve
× always had an interest in Microsoft office (word /PDF), upon graduating I was able to implement the theoretical knowledge I
✓ always had an interest in Microsoft office (word /PDF). Upon graduating I was able to implement the theoretical knowledge I
Q:
1. The opportunity what you get to is very important.
2. I got to know the reason that he left her. Does this sound natural?
2. I got to know the reason that he left her. Does this sound natural?
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× 1. The opportunity what you get to is very important.
✓ 1. The opportunities that you get to are very important.
× 2. I got to know the reason that he left her.
✓ 2. I learned (found out, discovered, heard) the reason that he left her.
✓ 1. The opportunities that you get to are very important.
× 2. I got to know the reason that he left her.
✓ 2. I learned (found out, discovered, heard) the reason that he left her.
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