Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "User"
The meaning of "User" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does user concurrency limit is exceeded
Thank you! mean?
Thank you! mean?
A:
Concurrent users are the number of users using your software/app at the same time.
If the user concurrency limit has been exceeded, it means you are not allowed to have any more users at the same time.
If the user concurrency limit has been exceeded, it means you are not allowed to have any more users at the same time.
Q:
What does You might need to substitute a different user name. mean?
A:
It means that you need to create or enter a new name. The one you chose belongs to someone else.
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.
Q:
What does A user friendly document that... mean?
A:
It means easy to understand or use.
Q:
What does real user mean?
A:
Serious or skilled users
Q:
What does Manage the available user groups that set the authorisations mean?
A:
No . . . people in user groups are the ones who GET the permissions ---
Usually you have an 'Admin' who has full control
The 'Admin' adds people (users) to 'User Groups'. There might be multiple user groups:
- User Group A may only have permission to view
- User Group B may have permissions to edit
- User Group C may have permissions to delete, etc.
hope that helps!
Usually you have an 'Admin' who has full control
The 'Admin' adds people (users) to 'User Groups'. There might be multiple user groups:
- User Group A may only have permission to view
- User Group B may have permissions to edit
- User Group C may have permissions to delete, etc.
hope that helps!
Synonyms of "User" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between user friendly and useful ?
A:
No, they're quite different.
"user-friendly" implies being intuitive (直感的にわかる) and easy-to-use (使いやすく)
"useful" means 便利さがある
"user-friendly" implies being intuitive (直感的にわかる) and easy-to-use (使いやすく)
"useful" means 便利さがある
Q:
What is the difference between All the user and All the users ?
A:
You need to say all the users because “ all” makes the sentence plural so users must also be plural
Q:
What is the difference between The user name does not exist. and The user name is not exist. ?
A:
"the user name does not exist" us correct, while "the user name is not exist" does not make sense
Q:
What is the difference between an user and a user ?
A:
"an user" = unnatural
"a user" = natural, and means one user.
"a user" = natural, and means one user.
Translations of "User"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? users
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? user ess topic ko jayada search karte hai ....
A:
.. this topic is most searched by users
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? an user or a user
A:
a user
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Dear user please pronounce this for me."Bitch on the beach is my favorite movie"
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Which is correct, users or the user?
A:
"The user" is singular meaning only one person is using something. "Users" is plural meaning there are several people using something. :)
Other questions about "User"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Many users are angry that a pregnant woman was fined ..
A:
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Q:
Hello,
I am a very new user of HiNative.
Yesterday, I gained some quick points and some quality points after I answered two questions about Japanese posted on HiNative.
I am just curious if those points help me receiving comments towards my entries posted on HiNative.
Do you know pages where there is some explanation about it?
I am a very new user of HiNative.
Yesterday, I gained some quick points and some quality points after I answered two questions about Japanese posted on HiNative.
I am just curious if those points help me receiving comments towards my entries posted on HiNative.
Do you know pages where there is some explanation about it?
A:
I don't know if the points are explained anywhere. Unfortunately they don't help you to get answers.
But welcome to Hinative anyway. 😊
But welcome to Hinative anyway. 😊
Q:
I guess they taught new users that the function is useful, and then they quit offering it free and now they want them to buy it. Does this sound natural?
A:
"I guess they taught (showed) new users that the function's useful, and then they quit offering it for free and want them to buy it now." is slightly more natural. ^^
Q:
A Japanese user on Hinative left me his/her comment that was that my(@dec5th1’s) sentences look like ones the fucking Japanese write. I kinda get to be curious about the person’s fucking idea. So, I would like to hear your opinions about this. What kind of sentences do you think from Japanese people? What kind of characters do they have?
A:
sometimes the wrong tense - so instead of saying something in the past tense they say it in the present.
Or the structure doesn’t flow naturally in English - in your question you said “I kinda get to be curious about the persons idea” which would be “I am curious as to why they have that idea”.
Or the structure doesn’t flow naturally in English - in your question you said “I kinda get to be curious about the persons idea” which would be “I am curious as to why they have that idea”.
Q:
A Japanese user on Hinative left me his/her comment that was that my(@dec5th1’s) sentences look like ones the fucking Japanese write. I kinda get to be curious about the person’s fucking idea. So, I would like to hear your opinions about this. What kind of sentences do you think from Japanese people? What kind of characters do they have?
A:
....what?
First of all, this really shouldn't be a legitimate question that you're asking. Whoever said that was just being racist and ignorant.
Second of all, Japanese people write no different than anyone else, so even if you wanted a genuine answer I can't give you one.
First of all, this really shouldn't be a legitimate question that you're asking. Whoever said that was just being racist and ignorant.
Second of all, Japanese people write no different than anyone else, so even if you wanted a genuine answer I can't give you one.
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