Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Ideas"
The meaning of "Ideas" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Ideas about the relationship between human beings and the natural environment underwent a fundamental change in Britain during the late nineteenth century, a transformation that is exemplified by conceptions of and responses to air pollution. mean?
A:
In "conceptions of," the "of" links "conceptions" to air pollution:
conceptions of (air pollution) and responses to air pollution.
In "conceptions of," the "of" links "conceptions" to air pollution:
conceptions of (air pollution) and responses to air pollution.
Q:
What does Ideas that wear well. mean?
A:
a good idea
an idea that fits well
an idea that fits well
Translations of "Ideas"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Ideas
Write: Make a list of qualities a good father has.
Write: Make a list of qualities a good father has.
A:
joyful
considerate
attentive
respectful
grateful
loving
patient
humble
honest
punctual
reliable
joyful
considerate
attentive
respectful
grateful
loving
patient
humble
honest
punctual
reliable
Other questions about "Ideas"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Ideas worth spreading.
A:
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Q:
Ideas for a wedding present
1. A TV would be useful because it's what almost every family has. It provides entertainment and keeps you updated with the recent news. You can also hook a console up to it and play. The only reason someone doesn't have a TV these days is because they don't like watching it.
2. A stereo would not be very useful unless those people are really into music. They could probably make do with a pair of headphones.
3. A computer is an extremely useful present. Almost all of us use computers daily. Just like televisions, a computer can be used for entertainment or learning the recent news.
4. A dishwasher is somewhat useful. You don't have to spend time washing dishes, but it adds up to your electricity bill. Sometimes it's more practical to do your dishes by hand.
5. A microwave is extremely useful. Microwaving food only takes a few minutes and is really convenient. Does this sound natural?
1. A TV would be useful because it's what almost every family has. It provides entertainment and keeps you updated with the recent news. You can also hook a console up to it and play. The only reason someone doesn't have a TV these days is because they don't like watching it.
2. A stereo would not be very useful unless those people are really into music. They could probably make do with a pair of headphones.
3. A computer is an extremely useful present. Almost all of us use computers daily. Just like televisions, a computer can be used for entertainment or learning the recent news.
4. A dishwasher is somewhat useful. You don't have to spend time washing dishes, but it adds up to your electricity bill. Sometimes it's more practical to do your dishes by hand.
5. A microwave is extremely useful. Microwaving food only takes a few minutes and is really convenient. Does this sound natural?
A:
for #4, I would remove "up".
"it adds to your electricity bill"
"it adds to your electricity bill"
Q:
"Ideas worth spreading " . This is the slogan of TED . But worth is an adjective,isn't it ? Is the slogan gramatically correct ? Should it be ideas are worth spreading ?
A:
It's advanced English. If you open up the sentence it is probably "Ideas which are worth spreading"
Q:
Ideas are just ideas. The most important thing for junior staff is putting their original ideas into practice by themselves. This process improves their skills and ability for executing tasks. Does this sound natural?
A:
Natural, but quite formal!
Q:
1⃣ :
Ideas say female has privileges in a patriarchal society that female is rid of the male's obligation which is supposed to be borne by male and female uses their femininity to tempt male and take effective power/advantage have always been existed after the patriarchal system came out in human civilization.
Question 1 : Is it too long? If so, please read below one. Coz i thought the first one is quite long so I divided into two sentences.
2⃣ :
Ideas that female has privileges in a patriarchal society that female is rid of the male's obligation which is supposed to be borne by male and female uses their femininity to tempt male and take effective power/advantage. These ideas have always been existed after the patriarchal system came out in human civilization.
Please correct to sound more natural.
Thanks! Does this sound natural?
Ideas say female has privileges in a patriarchal society that female is rid of the male's obligation which is supposed to be borne by male and female uses their femininity to tempt male and take effective power/advantage have always been existed after the patriarchal system came out in human civilization.
Question 1 : Is it too long? If so, please read below one. Coz i thought the first one is quite long so I divided into two sentences.
2⃣ :
Ideas that female has privileges in a patriarchal society that female is rid of the male's obligation which is supposed to be borne by male and female uses their femininity to tempt male and take effective power/advantage. These ideas have always been existed after the patriarchal system came out in human civilization.
Please correct to sound more natural.
Thanks! Does this sound natural?
A:
"Females have privileges in a patriarchal society, and are rid of the male's obligations." "Females use their femininity to tempt males and take effective power/advantage." These ideas have always existed even after the patriarchal system became less significant in human civilization.
Maybe something like this sounds more natural?
Maybe something like this sounds more natural?
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