Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Stationery"
The meaning of "Stationery" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Since when did you become interested in stationery?のSince mean?
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"Since when" would read as "at what point in time". It is most commonly used when the person asking the question does not believe the other person.
Q:
What does stationery mean?
A:
Stationery means papers, pencils, erasers, pencil sharpeners, stamps, etc. It is general supplies for writing or organizing papers in an office setting.
Stationary means not moving.
Stationary means not moving.
Q:
What does stationery glue mean?
A:
La pega o la cola que se usa con los artículos de papelería
Q:
What does stationery mean?
A:
stationary, stationery
I always have to look these words up when I want to use one of them, because they're so similar.
"Stationary" means not moving.
"Stationery" means paper and other things needed for writing.
I always have to look these words up when I want to use one of them, because they're so similar.
"Stationary" means not moving.
"Stationery" means paper and other things needed for writing.
Q:
What does stationery mean?
A:
Yep, stationery is all those things! Stationery is anything used for writing or as office supplies. So, paper, pencils, hole punchers, stickers, notebooks, and all of the other things you listed can be called stationery.
Example sentences using "Stationery"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with stationery (materials for writing and for using in an office).
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I like to use Frozen-themed stationery in my office.
This notebook comes with a free stationery set!
This notebook comes with a free stationery set!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with stationery.
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Does this store sell stationery? I need some notebooks for my Spanish class.
Is there a stationery store near here?
(stationAry = sin movimiento)
Is there a stationery store near here?
(stationAry = sin movimiento)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with stationery.
A:
the train was stationary (not moving) for many years.
Synonyms of "Stationery" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between stationery and stationary ?
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stationery is writing utensils like pens pencils and paper along with similar things often used for letters, stationary is something that is still and not intended to move
Q:
What is the difference between stationery and stationary ?
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Stationery: writing materials such as pens, paper, envelopes, etc. Stationary: still, without movement
Q:
What is the difference between stationery and stationary ?
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“Stationary” is an adjective that means “not moving,” “fixed in one spot.”
“Stationery” is a noun that means “writing paper.”
“Stationery” is a noun that means “writing paper.”
Q:
What is the difference between stationery and stationary and w ?
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stationary is items like pens and pencils etc stuff for studying.
stationery is when you are still. no movement
stationery is when you are still. no movement
Translations of "Stationery"
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How do you say this in English (US)? 나는 필기구 수집광인데, 매 수업 과목마다 그 과목의 특성에 최적화된 펜을 사용한다.
I am stationery collector, particularly pencils. Each course, I selected different pencils fitted specialty of course.
is it natural?
I am stationery collector, particularly pencils. Each course, I selected different pencils fitted specialty of course.
is it natural?
A:
Let me help you fix it a little since there are a couple grammar errors. Here’s what you should say...
“I am a stationery collector, particularly pencils. For each course, I selected a pencil that is fitted for the specialty of that course.”
Hope this helped:)
“I am a stationery collector, particularly pencils. For each course, I selected a pencil that is fitted for the specialty of that course.”
Hope this helped:)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Stationary, stationery
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How do you say this in English (US)? stationery
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Other questions about "Stationery"
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I work at stationery manufacturer and I have been transferred to the legal department since this April. I want to leave the work of conclusion of a contract with a foreign company to me, so I have just started studying English.
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
× I work at stationery manufacturer and I have been transferred to the legal department since this April.
✓ I work at a stationery manufacturer and I have been transferred to the legal department as of this April.
× I want to leave the work of conclusion of a contract with a foreign company to me, so I have just started studying English.
✓ I have been entrusted with the task of closing a contract with a foreign company, so I have just started studying English.
・I want to = 〜したい
・I want to leave 〜 to me = 自分に〜を任せたい…?
・I have been entrusted with 〜 = 〜を託されている、という意味に直させてもらいました。
✓ I work at a stationery manufacturer and I have been transferred to the legal department as of this April.
× I want to leave the work of conclusion of a contract with a foreign company to me, so I have just started studying English.
✓ I have been entrusted with the task of closing a contract with a foreign company, so I have just started studying English.
・I want to = 〜したい
・I want to leave 〜 to me = 自分に〜を任せたい…?
・I have been entrusted with 〜 = 〜を託されている、という意味に直させてもらいました。
Q:
stationary
stationery
your pronunciation please record
stationery
your pronunciation please record
A:
They’re pronounced the same.
Stationary means still (not moving). Stationery means paper/writing products. Like stickers, pens, paper clips, and notebooks.
Stationary means still (not moving). Stationery means paper/writing products. Like stickers, pens, paper clips, and notebooks.
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Furthermore, it is highly doubtful that the stationery company finally understood the U.S. theory of character licensing properly, even after studying the Disney's English contract. Does this sound natural?
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× Furthermore, it is highly doubtful that the stationery company finally understood the U.S. theory of character licensing properly, even after studying the Disney's English contract.
✓ Furthermore, it is highly doubtful that the stationery company fully understood the U.S. theory of character licensing properly, even after studying Disney's English contract.
✓ Furthermore, it is highly doubtful that the stationery company fully understood the U.S. theory of character licensing properly, even after studying Disney's English contract.
Q:
Another stationery manufacturer, Seika, felt threatened by their rival's stunt. They decided to follow their success, planning to use another type of popular character for their products. They focused on Mickey Mouse. They bought a Mickey doll to use as a reference for their design and noticed that the doll was marked "©Walt Disney Productions". They also noticed that © stood for copyright, when Seika realized that royalties had to be paid to the copyright owner, even if it was a cartoon character. Does this sound natural?
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× They also noticed that © stood for copyright, when Seika realized that royalties had to be paid to the copyright owner, even if it was a cartoon character.
✓ They also noticed that © stood for copyright, then Seika realized that royalties had to be paid to the copyright owner, even if it was a cartoon character.
✓ They also noticed that © stood for copyright, then Seika realized that royalties had to be paid to the copyright owner, even if it was a cartoon character.
Q:
some stationery Does this sound natural?
A:
depends on context, if you are talking about pens then "I have some stationery" and "let's look at some stationery" are correct.
but if you mean stationary as in still or not moving then it does not make sense
but if you mean stationary as in still or not moving then it does not make sense
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