Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Characteristic"
The meaning of "Characteristic" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does characteristics mean?
A:
Sorry, characteristics can be physical traits as well.
Examples:
“Shy”
“Tall”
“Has blue eyes”
“Hyper”
“Beautiful”
“Calm”
Sorry, characteristics can be physical traits as well.
Examples:
“Shy”
“Tall”
“Has blue eyes”
“Hyper”
“Beautiful”
“Calm”
Q:
What does Those characteristics translate well when you look at social issues. mean?
A:
문맥은 무엇인가? 그들은 반드시 전에 특성을 언급해야 한다.
그것은 특성이 사회적 이슈의 설명과 일치한다는 것을 의미한다.
그것은 특성이 사회적 이슈의 설명과 일치한다는 것을 의미한다.
Q:
What does "characteristic" mean?
A:
A characteristic is a trait of someone or something!
i.e. The cat is very cute, so "cute" is one of its characteristics, or traits.
Hope this helps!
i.e. The cat is very cute, so "cute" is one of its characteristics, or traits.
Hope this helps!
Q:
What does typical characteristic of the land down under mean?
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Down under = Australia.
Q:
What does Any other special physical characteristics of the works mean?
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平均 or 腹黒い
Example sentences using "Characteristic"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with characteristic.
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Thank you so much (o^^o)
Synonyms of "Characteristic" and their differences
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What is the difference between characteristics and features and many languages share characteristics that affects ... ?
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Difference is characteristics are mostly used for character (he is a happy/childish/exiting person) and features is how someone looks like (he has long/short/colored hair)(small/big eyes)
Q:
What is the difference between characteristics and personality ?
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Yes personality is only used to describe human beings. Sometimes, it’s used to describe pets too but not commonly.
Also someone’s personality is the collection of their non-physical characteristics.
Sorry for not explaining well.
Also someone’s personality is the collection of their non-physical characteristics.
Sorry for not explaining well.
Q:
What is the difference between "the most important characteristics a good teacher must have are patient and creativity." and "the most important characteristics a good teacher must have are patience and creativity." ?
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The second is correct. Patient is to Patience as Creative is to Creativity.
Q:
What is the difference between "characteristic" and "trait" ?
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'characteristic' can also refer to something that is typical to a place, someone or something.
eg: A polite manner is characteristic of Japanese people.
eg2: The only characteristic I inherited from my mother is my brown eyes.
'trait' is a synonym of characteristic but it is usually used specifically for distinguishing quality belonging to a person
eg: She has an unfortunate trait of bending the truth when it suits her.
eg2: He is impatient and loud, two traits I can never get used to.
eg: A polite manner is characteristic of Japanese people.
eg2: The only characteristic I inherited from my mother is my brown eyes.
'trait' is a synonym of characteristic but it is usually used specifically for distinguishing quality belonging to a person
eg: She has an unfortunate trait of bending the truth when it suits her.
eg2: He is impatient and loud, two traits I can never get used to.
Q:
What is the difference between characteristic and trait ?
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A trait is something you are born with like having blond hair but a characteristic is something you develope like being able to sing.
Translations of "Characteristic"
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How do you say this in English (US)? characteristics
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How do you say this in English (US)? characteristics
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How do you say this in English (UK)? characteristics
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How do you say this in English (US)? characteristics
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Care-ikt-ter-ist-icks.
Other questions about "Characteristic"
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Please show me how to pronounce characteristic.
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I think that we will change our characteristics when we speak foreign languages. I have two reasons.
First, we are generally influenced by the natives because we often communicate with them to try to improve our language abilities. We generally come to like the natives when we speak foreign languages.
Second, it is inevitable for us to learn their histories and their cultures because each languages are composed of them. There are each national traits from one language to another. To learn a language is to understand its culture. Therefore, it is natural for us to be thought that we become a different person.
From the above, I strongly believe that foreign language learners will change their personalities when they speak foreign language.
Are these sentences natural? Does this sound natural?
First, we are generally influenced by the natives because we often communicate with them to try to improve our language abilities. We generally come to like the natives when we speak foreign languages.
Second, it is inevitable for us to learn their histories and their cultures because each languages are composed of them. There are each national traits from one language to another. To learn a language is to understand its culture. Therefore, it is natural for us to be thought that we become a different person.
From the above, I strongly believe that foreign language learners will change their personalities when they speak foreign language.
Are these sentences natural? Does this sound natural?
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I think that we will change our characteristics when we speak foreign languages. I have two reasons.
*Firstly*, we are generally influenced by *the native speakers of the language we are learning* because we often communicate with them to try to improve our language abilities. We generally come to like native speakers when we speak foreign languages.
*Secondly*, it is inevitable for us to learn their histories and their cultures because each languages are composed of them. There are each national traits from one language to another. To learn a language is to understand its culture. *Therefore, it is natural for others to think that we have become a different person.*
From the above, I strongly believe that foreign language learners will change their personalities when they speak foreign language.
Your sentences are really natural! I just changed a few things, but your writing is totally OK!
*Firstly*, we are generally influenced by *the native speakers of the language we are learning* because we often communicate with them to try to improve our language abilities. We generally come to like native speakers when we speak foreign languages.
*Secondly*, it is inevitable for us to learn their histories and their cultures because each languages are composed of them. There are each national traits from one language to another. To learn a language is to understand its culture. *Therefore, it is natural for others to think that we have become a different person.*
From the above, I strongly believe that foreign language learners will change their personalities when they speak foreign language.
Your sentences are really natural! I just changed a few things, but your writing is totally OK!
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I think that people`s characteristics depend on their language.
Firstly, language and culture closely relate each other. For example, Japanese has a ward "mottainai". Japanese people use this ward, so we try to treat things with respect. I think this characteristic in good point.of Japanese. So the difference of language causes the difference of their characteristics.
Secondly, languages set concepts. If people have different concepts, when something happens, each people respond very differently to it. The difference of how to react means the difference of how to think.
That`s why I think personality is changed by the language.
「話す言語によって性格は変わるか」について賛成派の意見です。
自然な文章ですか?
Firstly, language and culture closely relate each other. For example, Japanese has a ward "mottainai". Japanese people use this ward, so we try to treat things with respect. I think this characteristic in good point.of Japanese. So the difference of language causes the difference of their characteristics.
Secondly, languages set concepts. If people have different concepts, when something happens, each people respond very differently to it. The difference of how to react means the difference of how to think.
That`s why I think personality is changed by the language.
「話す言語によって性格は変わるか」について賛成派の意見です。
自然な文章ですか?
A:
that's true regarding how language influences people's perspective on 'respect' and how it affects culture. Even korea and philippines has it. And learning these kinds of languages, to an extent, will develop the culture behind it as well.
But I'm not sure if it has any impact on other things besides how we show respect.
But I'm not sure if it has any impact on other things besides how we show respect.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce characteristics.
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Two favorable characteristics for men ( I would like to mean "characteristics regarded favorable if men have such as leadership or agrresiveness" more briefly and in general.) Does this sound natural?
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You can certainly say: "two favourable characteristics for men".
However, that wouldn't imply any particular characteristics such as leadership, etc.
However, that wouldn't imply any particular characteristics such as leadership, etc.
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