Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Works"
The meaning of "Works" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does In the works mean?
A:
“In the works” means that something is in the process of being created
Q:
What does That works for me. mean?
A:
Used to say that something is very suitable for someone and does exactly what they expected.
Q:
What does "popular works of reference" mean?
A:
It means that thing someone is referencing/mentioning is well-known
Q:
What does What does,, works" mean?
I like eating hotdogs with works.
Can you add some works to my lunch.
mean?
I like eating hotdogs with works.
Can you add some works to my lunch.
mean?
A:
However, it's always "the works," not "works" or "some works."
Q:
What does works us over completely mean?
A:
It means you were beaten, taken advantage of, exhausted by, etc by someone or something.
That running workout worked me over
That salesperson worked me over completely. I was so naive
The team we played last night in futbol worked us over completely last night
That running workout worked me over
That salesperson worked me over completely. I was so naive
The team we played last night in futbol worked us over completely last night
Example sentences using "Works"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with The works is way more popular than others.
In this sentense "way more"
What dese it mean?
Could you give me other sentences using it..
In this sentense "way more"
What dese it mean?
Could you give me other sentences using it..
A:
"Way more" is a common, casual way to say "much more."
"I ate way more than I should have."
"Japan has way more people than Peru."
You can use "way" with other words, too.
"This shirt is way too big for me."
"He's way better at golf than I am."
"I ate way more than I should have."
"Japan has way more people than Peru."
You can use "way" with other words, too.
"This shirt is way too big for me."
"He's way better at golf than I am."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with If that works.
A:
“I can be there at 3pm if that works.” ご都合がよろしければ
“If that (plan) works, we might be able to finish our work here by next week.” あわよくば
“If that (plan) works, we might be able to finish our work here by next week.” あわよくば
Q:
Please show me example sentences with works things out.
A:
● work out (verb) —> risultare (verb); fare sport (verb)
● work something out (frase) —>
risolversi la cosa
●work things out (expession) —>
risolversi cossi
*Work things out:*
To improve one's state gradually by solving a series of problems.
Ex.: "If we sit down and talk this over, I am sure we can work things out."
Source: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/work+things+out
Examples:
https://www.linguee.it/italiano-inglese/search?source=auto&query=work+things+out&cw=336
● work something out (frase) —>
risolversi la cosa
●work things out (expession) —>
risolversi cossi
*Work things out:*
To improve one's state gradually by solving a series of problems.
Ex.: "If we sit down and talk this over, I am sure we can work things out."
Source: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/work+things+out
Examples:
https://www.linguee.it/italiano-inglese/search?source=auto&query=work+things+out&cw=336
Q:
Please show me example sentences with That works for me..
A:
That works for me if I was a student.
That choice works for me when I move into my new home.
That works for me if not for the fact that I always work at night.
That choice works for me when I move into my new home.
That works for me if not for the fact that I always work at night.
Synonyms of "Works" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between past works and previous works ?
A:
"Previous works" would have to include works directly before the current work.
"Past works" can refer to any set of works from the past, not necessarily something recent.
"Past works" can refer to any set of works from the past, not necessarily something recent.
Q:
What is the difference between works and factory Is it like 工場( こうば ) and 工場 ( こうじょう) ?
A:
Work is usually a verb, but there are some old words where works is used a bit like 工場.
"The ironworks" is an example. I think most of these words come from the industrial age. These days we'd use factory, plant, smelter etc. instead.
"The ironworks" is an example. I think most of these words come from the industrial age. These days we'd use factory, plant, smelter etc. instead.
Q:
What is the difference between works and jobs ?
A:
what @OldGeezer said is correct, work can be something that is uncountable, and doesn't have to specifically mean a job. It can also mean a amount of things you have to accomplish. It is kind of a more formal version of saying "stuff to do".
"I have so much work for school!" sounds more formal than
"I have so much stuff to do for school!"
Job means that one occupation you are given and can only mean that specific thing.
"I have so much work for school!" sounds more formal than
"I have so much stuff to do for school!"
Job means that one occupation you are given and can only mean that specific thing.
Q:
What is the difference between Miscellaneous works and Miscellaneous business ?
A:
Works refers to things like rewiring a building, installing a bathroom or moving a piano.
Business refers to things like paperwork and meetings.
Please let me know if that answers your question.
Business refers to things like paperwork and meetings.
Please let me know if that answers your question.
Translations of "Works"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "works council'," "labor union", "works union", are they commonly used in everyday English?
A:
I've never heard 'works council' or 'works union'. 'labour union' is very common. But please remember my English is North American, specifically Canadian.
I hope this is helpful!
I hope this is helpful!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 1. wringting works
or
2. writings
which one is 글 작품.
I wanna say
"That's why I like his 글 작품들 so much"
or
2. writings
which one is 글 작품.
I wanna say
"That's why I like his 글 작품들 so much"
A:
Writing : books, stories, or other written works(글 작품)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I hope it all works out for you.
A:
You can just say that phrase as it is, you wouldn’t need to pause at any particular part, you just need to sound genuine. It all depends on the tone, really. Another phrase you can use is, “I hope things get better for you.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? Your works are so amazing
that I can hardly find a word to describe my feeling.
I do realize how small my vocabulary is.
that I can hardly find a word to describe my feeling.
I do realize how small my vocabulary is.
A:
You're works are so amazing that I can hardly find words to describe how I feel.
You're doing really well. Just be careful of plurals. I know it's difficult when Japanese doesn't force you to think about number. 頑張ってくださいね
are you trying to describe 作品 by the way? if so it's best if you're a little more specific. "your art" "your books" etc.
You're doing really well. Just be careful of plurals. I know it's difficult when Japanese doesn't force you to think about number. 頑張ってくださいね
are you trying to describe 作品 by the way? if so it's best if you're a little more specific. "your art" "your books" etc.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how works the app...
A:
How does the app work?
Other questions about "Works"
Q:
Many of his works are difficult to understand, so someone said that to be his audience require certain level of knowledge. Does this sound natural?
A:
门槛 - threshold
Many of his works are difficult to understand, so one would say that he sets a very high threshold for knowledge, for his audience.
Many of his works are difficult to understand, so one would say that he sets a very high threshold for knowledge, for his audience.
Q:
I love other works.
他の作品も大好きです。と伝えたいです。 Does this sound natural?
他の作品も大好きです。と伝えたいです。 Does this sound natural?
A:
いいえ、自然だよ
Q:
So 'which' works with plurals as well..? Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes, "which" is the same for both singular and plural. Which is your house? Which houses are going to be demolished?
Q:
Where works for you? Does this sound natural?
A:
Not so natural, but understandable.
"Is" is not used when asking these questions because we are asking someone to make a choice that they think is best, so words like "will" and "would" are used instead. To use "is", change "where" to "which place"
So, these 3 options are examples that are more natural:
1) Where would it be convenient for you?
2) Which place is convenient for you?
3) Which place will be convenient for you?
I am not sure if example (4) is natural, but is technically correct. You use "is it" instead of "is"
4) Where is it convenient for you
"Is" is not used when asking these questions because we are asking someone to make a choice that they think is best, so words like "will" and "would" are used instead. To use "is", change "where" to "which place"
So, these 3 options are examples that are more natural:
1) Where would it be convenient for you?
2) Which place is convenient for you?
3) Which place will be convenient for you?
I am not sure if example (4) is natural, but is technically correct. You use "is it" instead of "is"
4) Where is it convenient for you
Q:
I will attach some professional works in this document. Please find more works in my portfolio..
1. renovation at deli
2. glass walls at office
(1,2 will be titles for the attached works) Does this sound natural?
1. renovation at deli
2. glass walls at office
(1,2 will be titles for the attached works) Does this sound natural?
A:
Hi
It’s good, but this is more professional sounding:
I will attach two professional projects with this document for your consideration. You may find additional projects in my portfolio.
The attached projects are:
1. Deli renovation
2. glass walls in office
It’s good, but this is more professional sounding:
I will attach two professional projects with this document for your consideration. You may find additional projects in my portfolio.
The attached projects are:
1. Deli renovation
2. glass walls in office
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