Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Position"
The meaning of "Position" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Candidates’ positions on Brexit are, naturally, under most scrutiny. None favours a second referendum—that would play terribly with the party’s grassroots. mean?
A:
"[The] Candidates' positions on Brexit are, naturally, under [the] most scrutiny."
This means that the candidates have many positions (opinions,) but the ones about Brexit are under the most scrutiny.
When something is "under scrutiny," it is being carefully examined and criticized.
"None favours a second referendum—that would play terribly with the party's grassroots."
Basically, nobody wants a second referendum. A referendum is basically when a group of people is invited to vote on something.
"That would play terribly with the party's grassroots." I think this means that it would go against their most basic values.
This means that the candidates have many positions (opinions,) but the ones about Brexit are under the most scrutiny.
When something is "under scrutiny," it is being carefully examined and criticized.
"None favours a second referendum—that would play terribly with the party's grassroots."
Basically, nobody wants a second referendum. A referendum is basically when a group of people is invited to vote on something.
"That would play terribly with the party's grassroots." I think this means that it would go against their most basic values.
Q:
What does partner-track position mean?
A:
"Partner track" = on track to becoming a partner. A partner-track positions is a position whose occupant will eventually become a partner in the law firm (if he doesn't screw up). Law firms are traditionally organized as partnerships.
Q:
What does Improve our position to become the strong fourth player. mean?
A:
そうですね。完璧です。
"improve" means 'become better'.
"improve" means 'become better'.
Q:
What does Without it we are lost, and don't know what each position means. mean?
A:
I'm not sure if this is easier but here's a different way it can be phrased.
" We do not know what each position means without the decimal point. "
Is it the sentence itself that you don't understand or is it the meaning of the sentence ?
A decimal point is a dot used to separate the whole number part from the fractional part of a number.
" We do not know what each position means without the decimal point. "
Is it the sentence itself that you don't understand or is it the meaning of the sentence ?
A decimal point is a dot used to separate the whole number part from the fractional part of a number.
Q:
What does she is no position to settle with her boyfriend mean?
A:
Ok I found the article. It means settle down with for sure. She wants to have her own life before getting married and having a family.
Example sentences using "Position"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with a position of the Sun.
A:
"Because of the position of the sun in the sky, you will be able to see Jupiter tonight"
"The position of the sun right now will enable us to see the eclipse"
"It's noon, the sun is at the highest position in the sky"
"my horrorscope says that I will be lucky this month because of the position of the sun"
People mostly say "the position" when talking about the sun instead of "a position"
"The position of the sun right now will enable us to see the eclipse"
"It's noon, the sun is at the highest position in the sky"
"my horrorscope says that I will be lucky this month because of the position of the sun"
People mostly say "the position" when talking about the sun instead of "a position"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with always
various position in the sentense.
various position in the sentense.
A:
I always ride the bus.
Always look both ways before you cross the road.
I'll always be here for you.
Why do you always chew gum?
There isn't always a correct answer.
Always look both ways before you cross the road.
I'll always be here for you.
Why do you always chew gum?
There isn't always a correct answer.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with perhaps
various position in the sentense as you can.
various position in the sentense as you can.
A:
I don't know if I understand exactly, but it is an adverb that is used to express uncertainty, or possibility.
お姉ちゃんは私と来たい'かもしれない'
'Perhaps' my sister wants to come with me
Sorry if I am not understanding properly!
お姉ちゃんは私と来たい'かもしれない'
'Perhaps' my sister wants to come with me
Sorry if I am not understanding properly!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with We have to ( choose / select ) two for the positions ( out of / from ) ten candidates.
A:
All combinations will make sense! To me, the most natural sounding one: is:
We have to choose two for the positions out of ten candidates.
We have to choose two for the positions out of ten candidates.
Synonyms of "Position" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between He was relieved of his position. and He was dismissed from his position. ?
A:
They mean the same thing ie he was fired
Q:
What is the difference between we have several position vacant and we have several vacant position ?
A:
It’s the same. Though it should be “positions” as there’s more than one.
Q:
What is the difference between distant position and distant place ?
A:
position speaks of co-ordinates; place speaks of occupying space
Q:
What is the difference between the position of a hole being drilled and the position of a hole drilled ?
A:
"being drilled" = the hole is still being drilled in the ground right now (continuous)
"drilled" = the hole was drilled in the ground in the past and got finished (not continuous)
"drilled" = the hole was drilled in the ground in the past and got finished (not continuous)
Q:
What is the difference between position and positioning ?
A:
I am in position.
I am positioning myself.
It's similar to the difference between 見つかる and 見つける. "Positioning" always takes an object.
I am positioning myself.
It's similar to the difference between 見つかる and 見つける. "Positioning" always takes an object.
Translations of "Position"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How to say this position? one bended knee on the other leg?
A:
That position is cross-legged. If you want to say that you are in the cross-legged position, you would say that your legs are crossed.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "I would hate to have been in your position" Is this situation that I am NOT in your position or I am in your position? And Is this sentence commonly used in everyday conversation?
A:
It’s not sarcastic at all. It’s perfectly correct.
Some examples:
I heard the party was raided by the police last night. I would hate to have been there.
I would hate to have been there when she told her mother about the accident.
You could also use the expression “ I would have hated to have been” instead.
They mean same thing and the second expression I just gave you is probably more common.
It’s not sarcastic at all. It’s perfectly correct.
Some examples:
I heard the party was raided by the police last night. I would hate to have been there.
I would hate to have been there when she told her mother about the accident.
You could also use the expression “ I would have hated to have been” instead.
They mean same thing and the second expression I just gave you is probably more common.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? How to explain this position/
How to explain this position?
How to explain this position?
A:
The girl is squatting.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? the position where something can be seen at the least
A:
Currently my best choice of words for this would be "The most secluded location." I don't think there is one word which would mean the same thing as the whole phrase in the question. Taken more literally, the most natural way to say it would be "The least visible locations" but I don't know if that's the intent, either.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? the position of this cat
A:
The cat is sitting.
Other questions about "Position"
Q:
How to get him interested in this position? Does this sound natural?
A:
× How to get him interested in this position?
✓ How do I get him interested in the position?
✓ How do I get him interested in the position?
Q:
I was assigned a position to play by coach. Then I went out to the court. There were my new team colleagues. When I was introduced to them, they applauded me for participation. Does this sound natural?
A:
@1905han It’s the proper grammar. Most people will understand without it, but it helps the sentence feel a little more natural. It’s needed if what you’re writing is formal. But if it’s casual, it isn’t necessary.
Q:
What would you do in my position?
Or
What would you to do in my position?
Or
What would you to do in my position?
A:
the basic structure of would is: would + you + "main verb base"? (ex: help, cook). The main verb base can't be to-infinitive. Or you can check https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-modal-would.htm for the detail
Q:
I was designated/assigned to this position. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I was designated/assigned to this position.
✓ I was assigned to this position.
Mary was assigned to handle complaints.
I was assigned to the kitchen.
"Assigned" means allocated (a job or duty).
I designated Mary as the person to handle complaints.
I was designated as one of the candidates qualified to fill this position.
I was designated to hold this position until replaced.
Designated is defined as appointed someone to a particular position
✓ I was assigned to this position.
Mary was assigned to handle complaints.
I was assigned to the kitchen.
"Assigned" means allocated (a job or duty).
I designated Mary as the person to handle complaints.
I was designated as one of the candidates qualified to fill this position.
I was designated to hold this position until replaced.
Designated is defined as appointed someone to a particular position
Q:
About the position of “never”, which are correct?
1 He seemed never to take it seriously.
2 He seemed to never take it seriously.
3 He never seemed to take it seriously.
1 He seemed never to take it seriously.
2 He seemed to never take it seriously.
3 He never seemed to take it seriously.
A:
2 and 3 are both correct, but 3 sounds more natural.
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