Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Naturally"
The meaning of "Naturally" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does naturally bob-around mean?
A:
It means to walk or drive without a direct goal or mission.
So if you were at a clothing store, someone would say “Hi, can I help you?” You would then say “No thank you I’m just bobbing around.” Or “No thank you, I’m just browsing (much more common).
So if you were at a clothing store, someone would say “Hi, can I help you?” You would then say “No thank you I’m just bobbing around.” Or “No thank you, I’m just browsing (much more common).
Q:
What does Younger, naturally mean?
A:
It can mean "of course" or "as expected".
Example:
Hair stylist: "What kind of look are you going for?"
Older woman: "Younger, naturally."
In this situation it means the same as "I want a hairstyle that will make me look younger of course."
Also consider:
"My little brother broke the plate and, naturally, I was the one who got in trouble."
In this situation it's more like "as expected," and you can use it to describe situations that are habitual, routine, or common.
Example:
Hair stylist: "What kind of look are you going for?"
Older woman: "Younger, naturally."
In this situation it means the same as "I want a hairstyle that will make me look younger of course."
Also consider:
"My little brother broke the plate and, naturally, I was the one who got in trouble."
In this situation it's more like "as expected," and you can use it to describe situations that are habitual, routine, or common.
Example sentences using "Naturally"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with naturally,.
A:
1、自然(界)に,天然に,人為を加えずに
naturally occurring bacteria
自然に存在する細菌
2、生まれつき,生来
naturally gifted athlete
生まれつき才能のあるスポーツ選手
3、飾らずに,気取らずに
behave naturally
自然にふるまう
4 、〔文修飾〕当然(のことながら),もちろん,予想どおりに(◆文頭・文中・文末のいずれにも用いる)
Naturally, he was dismissed.
当然ながら彼は解雇された
5、 ((略式))もちろん(◆相手が Yes の返事を予想して聞いたと思われるときに)
“You'll go there, won't you?” “Naturally.”
「行くよね」「もちろん」
naturallyの慣用句
come naturally to A
A(人)の性に合っている,Aにとってお手のものである
Driving came naturally to him.
彼にとって運転はたやすいものだった
do what comes naturally
好きなようにする
ぜひ参考になさって下さい!
naturally occurring bacteria
自然に存在する細菌
2、生まれつき,生来
naturally gifted athlete
生まれつき才能のあるスポーツ選手
3、飾らずに,気取らずに
behave naturally
自然にふるまう
4 、〔文修飾〕当然(のことながら),もちろん,予想どおりに(◆文頭・文中・文末のいずれにも用いる)
Naturally, he was dismissed.
当然ながら彼は解雇された
5、 ((略式))もちろん(◆相手が Yes の返事を予想して聞いたと思われるときに)
“You'll go there, won't you?” “Naturally.”
「行くよね」「もちろん」
naturallyの慣用句
come naturally to A
A(人)の性に合っている,Aにとってお手のものである
Driving came naturally to him.
彼にとって運転はたやすいものだった
do what comes naturally
好きなようにする
ぜひ参考になさって下さい!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with naturally.
A:
Today I'm going to make a naturally make-up.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with naturally, totally, definitely ,surely, immediately.
A:
Naturally, I hoped our team would win.
I have naturally curly hair.
The book is totally different than the movie.
- Do you want to go to the movies with me?
- Totally!
This is definitely the best book I've ever read!
It's almost definitely going to rain today.
Surely there has to be some other option.
We were making progress, slowly but surely.
I could immediately tell that something was wrong.
We need to leave immediately.
I have naturally curly hair.
The book is totally different than the movie.
- Do you want to go to the movies with me?
- Totally!
This is definitely the best book I've ever read!
It's almost definitely going to rain today.
Surely there has to be some other option.
We were making progress, slowly but surely.
I could immediately tell that something was wrong.
We need to leave immediately.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with naturally.
A:
🎶Alone again, naturally. 🎶 this is an old song from 70s. 😊
http://youtu.be/D_P-v1BVQn8
http://youtu.be/D_P-v1BVQn8
Synonyms of "Naturally" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between naturally and essentially and inherently ?
A:
They are fairly similar, and are often used somewhat interchangeably.
"naturally" means that something has that property automatically, just because of what it is (nobody has to change it or add to it to make it be that way, it already is from the beginning): "This fruit juice is naturally sweet. It hasn't had any sugar added to it."
"essentially" means that when you strip something down to just its simplest form, that is what you will end up with: "People sometimes add all kinds of flavors to lemonade, but they are all essentially just lemon juice, sugar, and water."
"inherently" means that the quality is a built-in or inseparable part of something, and you can't remove that quality (without significantly changing what the thing is in the process). "Bullfighting is an inherently dangerous sport"
"naturally" means that something has that property automatically, just because of what it is (nobody has to change it or add to it to make it be that way, it already is from the beginning): "This fruit juice is naturally sweet. It hasn't had any sugar added to it."
"essentially" means that when you strip something down to just its simplest form, that is what you will end up with: "People sometimes add all kinds of flavors to lemonade, but they are all essentially just lemon juice, sugar, and water."
"inherently" means that the quality is a built-in or inseparable part of something, and you can't remove that quality (without significantly changing what the thing is in the process). "Bullfighting is an inherently dangerous sport"
Q:
What is the difference between naturally and as you may easily imagine ?
A:
They both mean the same thing but the former “naturally” is much more commonly used
“People in Texas are known for being nice, naturally they also have good manners”
“He’s a talented mathematician, naturally he would be good at calculus (a high level mathematics subject”
“As you can easily imagine” is more casual and while still used often, it implies that there is an obvious connection between two things
“John hates apples, as you can easily imagine he also hates apple pie, and apple juice.”
“Acid can dissolve and destroy any living matter, as you can easily imagine, this makes it a good choice for destroying insects”
They both mean the same thing but the former “naturally” is much more commonly used
“People in Texas are known for being nice, naturally they also have good manners”
“He’s a talented mathematician, naturally he would be good at calculus (a high level mathematics subject”
“As you can easily imagine” is more casual and while still used often, it implies that there is an obvious connection between two things
“John hates apples, as you can easily imagine he also hates apple pie, and apple juice.”
“Acid can dissolve and destroy any living matter, as you can easily imagine, this makes it a good choice for destroying insects”
Q:
What is the difference between naturally and inherently ?
A:
thank you very much
Q:
What is the difference between naturally and actually ?
A:
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Translations of "Naturally"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 니 인생에서 가장 좋아하는 영화는 뭐야? (naturally)
A:
“What is your favorite movie of all time?” or “What is your all-time favorite movie?”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 그 영화 주인공이 누구야? (naturally)
A:
Who is the main character in that movie?
Who is the protagonist in that movie?
Who is the protagonist in that movie?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 원래는 (naturally)
A:
Originally
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? naturally
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Other questions about "Naturally"
Q:
naturally Does this sound natural?
A:
That's great. How you did it before was correct, too, but you sound more like a native US speaker now.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce naturally and quickly '...by later this...'.
A:
You said it naturally
Q:
naturally?? Does this sound natural?
A:
Hi, how are you? I'm fine thank you, How about you?
Q:
Both of them naturally. Does this sound natural?
A:
@miyu33: 両方とも自然になんなん?
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