Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Website"
The meaning of "Website" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Which one is better to say?
1. The website is a great resource for people to seek travel information.
2. The website is a great resource for people seeking travel information. mean?
1. The website is a great resource for people to seek travel information.
2. The website is a great resource for people seeking travel information. mean?
A:
and it's speaking of a page online that will help anyone wanting to look up things for traveling
Q:
What does I read in website, "She combines the characters bitterness and regret with a soaring voice."
...Could you tell me the meaning of "a soaring voice"? mean?
...Could you tell me the meaning of "a soaring voice"? mean?
A:
Yes, it's a compliment. She is able to reach high notes easily without sounding strained or tense. Her high notes sound natural and smooth.
Q:
What does You are not permitted to frame this Website on any other website. mean?
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It most likely refers to HTML frame. Basically, it's an element on a web page, and inside that element you can show a different web page. Frames are rarely used on web sites these days, but they were a lot more common in the past.
Q:
What does he goes on his favorite website after holidays to find deals on clothes. mean?
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When the holidays are over. Many companies have a lot of items in stock and they want to sell them at a discount to make room for the new season’s merchandise.
It’s a good time to get things you want at a cheaper price.
It’s a good time to get things you want at a cheaper price.
Q:
What does the website continues to dominate over its BRICK-AND-MORTAL COMPETITORS mean?
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A "brick-and mortar competitors", in this case, is a business that is in competition with a website.
I found this site that explains it.
What is a Brick and Mortar Business?
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-a-brick-and-mortar-business.htm
I found this site that explains it.
What is a Brick and Mortar Business?
http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-a-brick-and-mortar-business.htm
Example sentences using "Website"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with website.
A:
"The website got token down and now I can't play my favorite game"
"I need a good website to shop for new clothes"
"Theres this risky website I went on, I hope I don't get a virus on my computer"
"My computer got a virus from this website I went on"
"What was the website that let you play free games online on a computer?"
"I need a good website to shop for new clothes"
"Theres this risky website I went on, I hope I don't get a virus on my computer"
"My computer got a virus from this website I went on"
"What was the website that let you play free games online on a computer?"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with What are the websites I can download English movie? .
A:
Search yify movies on Google
Q:
Please show me example sentences with can you recomended me website to learn english.
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Can you recommend a website to help me learn English?
Synonyms of "Website" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between website and internet and network and site and World Wide Web ?
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World Wide Web is a much older term used to mean the internet. You likely won’t run into someone using this term unless the context is appropriate. A site is short for website. A website is a specific site on the internet and the internet is the larger space found online for devices such as computers and tablets where you can find a variety of websites.
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What is the difference between A fully functional website, where people can search for the hotel’s available rooms and get information for each of the room specifications. and A fully functional website, where people can search for available rooms of the hotel and get information for each of the room specifications. ?
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The meaning of both sentences is the same.
It is the same as saying "The weather is nice today" and "Today, the weather is nice".
You can sometimes change word order yet keep the core message.
It is the same as saying "The weather is nice today" and "Today, the weather is nice".
You can sometimes change word order yet keep the core message.
Q:
What is the difference between a well-equipped mobile website and a well-done mobile website ?
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Since web sites are not typically "equipped", the first one sounds completely wrong.
The second one sounds a bit wrong as well. If you're going for うまく作られた, I would suggest "well-made".
The second one sounds a bit wrong as well. If you're going for うまく作られた, I would suggest "well-made".
Q:
What is the difference between "He was logged in to the website." and "He logged in to the website." ?
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"He was logged in to the website." Means you account is now active on the website.
"He logged in to the website." Is the pass tense of an action. Eg “He entered his username and password and logged into the website”
"He logged in to the website." Is the pass tense of an action. Eg “He entered his username and password and logged into the website”
Q:
What is the difference between Many websites have become mobile friendly and Many websites are getting mobile friendly ?
A:
Have become - started in the past and maybe will continue
Are getting - progressive action happening from now to the future
Sorry, i don't speak korean.
Are getting - progressive action happening from now to the future
Sorry, i don't speak korean.
Translations of "Website"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? The website 'Bill Gates Notes', which I sometimes read, consists of shell information about recent news, and lists of books that Mr Gates has been reading. The most engrossing part is that this is not a news, but Bill Gates's view of point, or journal.
A:
"The website 'Bill Gates Notes', which I sometimes read, consists of shell(?) information about recent news, and lists of books that Mr. Gates has been reading. The most engrossing part is that this is not the news itself, but Bill Gates's point of view and opinions."
Not sure what you meant by shell. "point of view" is a saying, but "view of point" is not. What kind of "news" is Bill Gates covering on his website? Also I believe its just "gatesnotes.com"
Not sure what you meant by shell. "point of view" is a saying, but "view of point" is not. What kind of "news" is Bill Gates covering on his website? Also I believe its just "gatesnotes.com"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? “This website is inspired by XXX(other website) “ or “This website is inspired from XXX(other website)”? thanks
A:
"This website is inspired by ___."
If you want to use "from" you could say:
"This website took inspiration from ___."
If you want to use "from" you could say:
"This website took inspiration from ___."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what's websites of watching comedy in USA
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also hulu has captions so that can help you practice. there's also Netflix but you have to pay to watch all the shows on that
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? この間、掲載された情報は間違いですか(on website)?
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"Recently was there something printed mistakenly?"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? a website provide a place netpals discuss hotties topics they concerned about
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Maybe a "forum" would be the best word. I'm not completely sure though.
Other questions about "Website"
Q:
I'm trying not to check Korean website and Youtube because related posts or videos keep popping up and I don't want them to spoil it before I watch the latest series. Does this sound natural?
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× I'm trying not to check Korean website and Youtube because related posts or videos keep popping up and I don't want them to spoil it before I watch the latest series.
✓ I'm trying not to check any Korean websites or Youtube, because related posts or videos keep popping up and I don't want them to spoil anything before I watch the latest series.
✓ I'm trying not to check any Korean websites or Youtube, because related posts or videos keep popping up and I don't want them to spoil anything before I watch the latest series.
Q:
I need some free websites to improve my listening, thank u
A:
You can use youtube. If you are currently in china you will have to use a vpn but youtube has a ton of free content from all over the world and an endless amount of english content.
Q:
Tell me about a website that you usually visit. What services does this website offer, and what things can you do on it? What got you interested in the website? Explain it in detail.
The website I usually visit is called hi native. There are founctions that I can ask native speakers about questions. The most useful function I use is proofreading. As someone who loves to express myself, I love keeping a journal, just putting things in my mind into words. Then I put it on the website then natives correct my writing. Before I found this app I've never paid to get a better service on a website but I was willing to pay around $100 for a year.
What sets this app apart from other apps is no personal message function. So there is no trivial conversation going on. But natives just help non-natives by all means.
It’s already set/optimized to ask questions for non-natives so there are question frames to ask the differences between terms, naturality in their sentences, and cultural things.
And I also sometimes get motivated by people who thrive to learn korean.
Does this sound natural?
The website I usually visit is called hi native. There are founctions that I can ask native speakers about questions. The most useful function I use is proofreading. As someone who loves to express myself, I love keeping a journal, just putting things in my mind into words. Then I put it on the website then natives correct my writing. Before I found this app I've never paid to get a better service on a website but I was willing to pay around $100 for a year.
What sets this app apart from other apps is no personal message function. So there is no trivial conversation going on. But natives just help non-natives by all means.
It’s already set/optimized to ask questions for non-natives so there are question frames to ask the differences between terms, naturality in their sentences, and cultural things.
And I also sometimes get motivated by people who thrive to learn korean.
Does this sound natural?
A:
× There are founctions that I can ask native speakers about questions.
✓ There are functions that I can use to ask native speakers questions.
× As someone who loves to express myself, I love keeping a journal, just putting things in my mind into words.
✓ As someone who loves to express myself, I love keeping a journal and just putting things on my mind into words.
× Then I put it on the website then natives correct my writing.
✓ Then I put it on the website so that natives can correct my writing.
× Before I found this app I've never paid to get a better service on a website but I was willing to pay around $100 for a year.
✓ Before I found this app I never paid to get a better service on a website, but I was willing to pay around $100 for a year.
× It’s already set/optimized to ask questions for non-natives so there are question frames to ask the differences between terms, naturality in their sentences, and cultural things.
✓ It’s already set/optimized for non-natives to ask questions. So there are question templates to ask the differences between terms, how natural their sentences sound, and cultural things too.
× And I also sometimes get motivated by people who thrive to learn korean.
✓ And I also sometimes get motivated by people who strive to learn Korean.
✓ There are functions that I can use to ask native speakers questions.
× As someone who loves to express myself, I love keeping a journal, just putting things in my mind into words.
✓ As someone who loves to express myself, I love keeping a journal and just putting things on my mind into words.
× Then I put it on the website then natives correct my writing.
✓ Then I put it on the website so that natives can correct my writing.
× Before I found this app I've never paid to get a better service on a website but I was willing to pay around $100 for a year.
✓ Before I found this app I never paid to get a better service on a website, but I was willing to pay around $100 for a year.
× It’s already set/optimized to ask questions for non-natives so there are question frames to ask the differences between terms, naturality in their sentences, and cultural things.
✓ It’s already set/optimized for non-natives to ask questions. So there are question templates to ask the differences between terms, how natural their sentences sound, and cultural things too.
× And I also sometimes get motivated by people who thrive to learn korean.
✓ And I also sometimes get motivated by people who strive to learn Korean.
Q:
I have been on and off on this website.
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I mean, I don't connect to that website frequently.
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Are there any mistakes in these sentences?
Thanks for helping me.
G.
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I mean, I don't connect to that website frequently.
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Are there any mistakes in these sentences?
Thanks for helping me.
G.
A:
This is correct! I would say “on and off OF this website” instead of “on” :)
Q:
The website is nice and clear.
Does that sound natural?
(I mean, it's designed easy to understand)
Does that sound natural?
(I mean, it's designed easy to understand)
A:
For clarity you should say, “The website is designed well.“ Nice and clear sounds strange when referring to an ENTIRE website instead of one characteristic of the site.
If you wanted to include those words say, “[characteristic: for example fonts used, accessibility, etc] was nice and clear.”
If you wanted to include those words say, “[characteristic: for example fonts used, accessibility, etc] was nice and clear.”
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