Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Report"
The meaning of "Report" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does report this account for body shaming
Please be specific
mean?
Please be specific
mean?
A:
Body shaming is addressed to criticism about someone’s body. meaning the account can be closed as it is infringing as per comment, picture , video or audio of someone else body.
Q:
What does Generally, annual reports are available at SECURITY FIRMS, libraries, or the company itself mean?
A:
Firm = company, in this context.
A security firm is a company that either sells the financial product called a security, which is like a stock or a bond, or else a company that provides people to guard things. In this context it is definitely the money kind of security, not the guy-with-a-gun kind of security.
A security firm is a company that either sells the financial product called a security, which is like a stock or a bond, or else a company that provides people to guard things. In this context it is definitely the money kind of security, not the guy-with-a-gun kind of security.
Q:
What does report for duty mean?
A:
報到
Usually for military or work
Usually for military or work
Q:
What does reports help you spend less time CRUNCHING NUMBERS mean?
A:
"Crunching numbers" just means doing maths in terms of finances. In other words, working out where money could be spent, where money could be saved, and what would be more cost effective.
Q:
What does It was such an excellent report that he overlooked the fact that it had been turned in late. mean?
A:
The sentence means that the report he handed in was so good that the teacher either forgot or didn't care about it being completed past the due date.
Hope this helps ☺️
Hope this helps ☺️
Example sentences using "Report"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with report speech.
A:
She said that she was cold.
My brother said he didn’t understand your instructions.
She said that she was cold.
My brother said he didn’t understand your instructions.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with report.
A:
You should report the theft to the police
A special news report is scheduled for 6:00
I turned in my report yesterday
A special news report is scheduled for 6:00
I turned in my report yesterday
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I'm writing the report, but is this sentence correct?
"At 19:55 on May 27th, I departed from Narita International Airport and the airplane took off for Australia.".
"At 19:55 on May 27th, I departed from Narita International Airport and the airplane took off for Australia.".
A:
"On May 27th, 19:55, I departed from Narita International Airport and the plane took off for Australia,"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with please provide the report to me by end of today is correct or incorrect .
A:
Please provide me the report by today
Q:
Please show me example sentences with report.
A:
There are many different ways to use report.
"I'm going to have to report you if you use dirty language like that." The word 'report' in this context means you'll have to tell someone like an authority about something.
"Alright class, make sure to turn in your reports on the recent activity in Somalia." The word 'report' in this context makes report a noun: it's the thing that tells people about something.
"I'm going to have to report you if you use dirty language like that." The word 'report' in this context means you'll have to tell someone like an authority about something.
"Alright class, make sure to turn in your reports on the recent activity in Somalia." The word 'report' in this context makes report a noun: it's the thing that tells people about something.
Synonyms of "Report" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between The report was provided by the government and The report was provided to the government ?
A:
"The report was provided by the government" means the report came from the government and "The report was provided to the government" means it was given to the government or for example you gave it to the government
Q:
What is the difference between How is your report? and How is your report coming along? ?
A:
How is your report on American History? How is your report coming along, George? You use "coming along" when someone is working on it.
Q:
What is the difference between report and story ?
A:
A report and a story can be the same thing, but a report is usually just facts and a story usually makes it interesting with other things, like very detailed description.
Q:
What is the difference between 'reports that fulfilled all the formal characteristics of hallucinoid dreams' and 'and those simply describing thought-like activity.' ?
A:
Yes hallucination dreams are people that have sleep paralysis, they begin to fall asleep and their body beings to feel like someone is putting pressure on them. And actually in the whole sentence for "they are saying that the reports and the simple describing thought like activities " they are basically saying that between those two the reports and the simply describing are no difference. They are the same , well in the words they put them in :) let me know if you're still not understand :))
Q:
What is the difference between report in and check in ?
A:
"Report in" means you are answering to somebody. You might report in to your boss at work.
"Check in" can mean the same as "report in," but it can also mean simply signing in. You can check in with your boss at work, and you can also check in at a hotel (when you register at the front desk). But you would not report in at a hotel.
"Check in" can mean the same as "report in," but it can also mean simply signing in. You can check in with your boss at work, and you can also check in at a hotel (when you register at the front desk). But you would not report in at a hotel.
Translations of "Report"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 'the wildly varying reports were at best troubling and at worst terrifying.' what does it mean?
A:
at best _____ and at worst _____ it has a similar meaning to
긍정적으로 생각하면는 _____
부정적으로 생각하면는______
so if you try to look at it positively the best you can think is it is a hit troubling but if you look at it negatively than you will think it as totally terrifying.
긍정적으로 생각하면는 _____
부정적으로 생각하면는______
so if you try to look at it positively the best you can think is it is a hit troubling but if you look at it negatively than you will think it as totally terrifying.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? She sent us weekly reports .................. the situation
*
on
at
with
for
*
on
at
with
for
A:
On
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Please send us a prompt report as soon as possible preferably on the same day of the date of filing the request.
A:
It's quite correct. But I did pause halfway because I think it should be 2 sentences.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I would've confirmed that report does it sound natural
A:
That sounds fine
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? i am doing some report at home for tomorrow
A:
I'm doing a report for my English class tomorrow. 👍
Other questions about "Report"
Q:
How would you describe a report to cancel an insurance?
A:
The withdrawal notification/report of the insurance.
Q:
Following the report, she exhibited symptoms of the COVID-19. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Following the report, she exhibited symptoms of the COVID-19.
✓ Following the report, she exhibited symptoms of COVID-19.
Hey there, Covid-19 is a proper noun because it is the name of one specific illness. Therefore, you need no determiner ;)
✓ Following the report, she exhibited symptoms of COVID-19.
Hey there, Covid-19 is a proper noun because it is the name of one specific illness. Therefore, you need no determiner ;)
Q:
I admit that I forgot to take the important report. Does this sound natural?
A:
It is completely acceptable, but there are a couple of ways to make it sound genuinely natural –
I admit that I forgot to take the important report with me
Or
I admit that I forgot to bring the important report (with me)
It is completely acceptable, but there are a couple of ways to make it sound genuinely natural –
I admit that I forgot to take the important report with me
Or
I admit that I forgot to bring the important report (with me)
Q:
I admit that I lost important report. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I admit that I lost important report.
✓ I admit I lost the important report.
✓ I admit I lost the important report.
Q:
Recently, I have written reports on chemistry. Especially, on physical chemistry and instrumental analysis. I often stay up all night, but the reports can’t be finalized. Does this sound natural?
A:
× Especially, on physical chemistry and instrumental analysis.
✓ Specifically, on physical chemistry and instrumental analysis.
× I often stay up all night, but the reports can’t be finalized.
✓ I often stay up all night, but the reports haven't been finalized.
Or, depending on what you're wanting to say. "I often stay up all night, but I can't finalize the reports yet."
For especially vs specifically: if you've eaten a lot of food, half of which were hot dogs, you'd say "I've eaten a lot of food, especially hot dogs." If you are hot dogs for dinner last night, you'd say "I ate a lot of food last night, specifically hot dogs."
"Especially" implies you've written more reports than just ones on physical chemistry and instrument analysis.
The statement "the reports can't be finalized," implies there's something fundamental to the reports that stops you from finalizing it. If you're missing data you'd say, " I can't finalize it yet," or of you're just unsure of how to finalize it or are unable to finalize it due to your own skills you'd just say "I can't finalize it."
✓ Specifically, on physical chemistry and instrumental analysis.
× I often stay up all night, but the reports can’t be finalized.
✓ I often stay up all night, but the reports haven't been finalized.
Or, depending on what you're wanting to say. "I often stay up all night, but I can't finalize the reports yet."
For especially vs specifically: if you've eaten a lot of food, half of which were hot dogs, you'd say "I've eaten a lot of food, especially hot dogs." If you are hot dogs for dinner last night, you'd say "I ate a lot of food last night, specifically hot dogs."
"Especially" implies you've written more reports than just ones on physical chemistry and instrument analysis.
The statement "the reports can't be finalized," implies there's something fundamental to the reports that stops you from finalizing it. If you're missing data you'd say, " I can't finalize it yet," or of you're just unsure of how to finalize it or are unable to finalize it due to your own skills you'd just say "I can't finalize it."
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