Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Recount"
Die Bedeutung von "Recount" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet recounts?
A:
It is when someone tells someone else about something.
Beispielsätze die "Recount" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit recount.
A:
“Recount” basically means “recall” or “remember”. But I can’t think of any situations you’d need to use recount in everyday english.
“Recount” in that context sounds like it was only used because it sounds more pleasing to the ear
“Recount” in that context sounds like it was only used because it sounds more pleasing to the ear
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit recount.
A:
Meaning 1: To tell an event or experience
Example: I recounted how we would play at the park when we were young.
Meaning 2: To count something again
Example: The teacher recounted the students before they left for the trip.
Example: I recounted how we would play at the park when we were young.
Meaning 2: To count something again
Example: The teacher recounted the students before they left for the trip.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit recount.
A:
Can be used when remembering something; recalling a memory.
Example sentences would be:
-I recount a memory of when we would play outside.
-She recounted a time where there were no computers.
-She recounts the memory of that day differently than the way he recounts his memory of that day.
Could also be used to count something again.
-I don't know if I counted 18, or 20 marbles. Can you recount them for me?
-He recounts his money to make sure the person buying payed the correct amount.
-They are recounting their options. (Figurative: to make sure they're not missing a better solution)
Example sentences would be:
-I recount a memory of when we would play outside.
-She recounted a time where there were no computers.
-She recounts the memory of that day differently than the way he recounts his memory of that day.
Could also be used to count something again.
-I don't know if I counted 18, or 20 marbles. Can you recount them for me?
-He recounts his money to make sure the person buying payed the correct amount.
-They are recounting their options. (Figurative: to make sure they're not missing a better solution)
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Recount" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen recount und narrative ?
A:
Jake asked Finn to recount his adventures.
Jake asked Finn to explain his narrative.
Recount is similar to “remember” and can also be used “to remember and tell”
Narrative is someone’s side of a story. “Creating a narrative” is creating a story. Usually “narrative” can imply something might be fictional or has yet to be proven.
Jake asked Finn to explain his narrative.
Recount is similar to “remember” and can also be used “to remember and tell”
Narrative is someone’s side of a story. “Creating a narrative” is creating a story. Usually “narrative” can imply something might be fictional or has yet to be proven.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen recount und describe ?
A:
Recount - counting again
Describe - explaining the attributes of something
Describe - explaining the attributes of something
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen recount und elucidate und explicate ?
A:
Recount = retell
Elucidate = make clear
Explicate = analyse to make clear
By recounting Pat's explication of the difficult concept, I was able to elucidate it for the students
Elucidate = make clear
Explicate = analyse to make clear
By recounting Pat's explication of the difficult concept, I was able to elucidate it for the students
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen recount und recalculate ?
A:
"Recount news on the site."
In this case, recount is being used to describe the action of telling about an event or experience.
In this case, recount is being used to describe the action of telling about an event or experience.
Andere Fragen zu "Recount"
Q:
"Recount the votes/Do a recount! Find 11,780 new votes for me! / Find a new 11,780 votes for me!"
This is what U.S. President Trump talked to Georgia's Secretary of State, a member of the same Republican Party.
• The order was to overturn the election in Georgia, where he lost to Democrat Biden by 11,779 votes.
• The order was to overturn the Georgia election, which was defeated by Democratic candidate Biden by 11,779 votes.
Similar demands were made to Republican leadership in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
• Changing the results in these three crucial states would have made Trump the winner.
• Trump would have been the winner if the results of the three ballots were changed.
When that didn't work, Trump instructed Vice President Pence to "not certify the results of the election."
Pence was told not to bang the gavel to declare the winner of the election in a joint meeting of the Senate and House of Representatives that Pence would chair.
It was a ridiculous order, and Pence refused.
As a last resort, Trump incited his most ardent supporters. That's how the storming of the Senate and House chambers happened.
• It's reminiscent of the rigged elections of the Liberal era in Korea, when vote-switching and mobilization of thugs were the norm.
• It reminds me of the rigged election during the Liberal Party in Korea, where ticket swapping and gang mobilization were extreme.
Last week, former President Trump was indicted on charges related to the 2020 election.
This is the third time a former US president has been labeled a "criminal defendant" in history.
It started when he was indicted in April on charges of giving $130,000 to a porn star to cover her sex with him.
In June, he was indicted on charges of leaking classified information, including nuclear programs, from his private residence as he was leaving office.
Trials in these cases will begin next year.
The Republican primaries also kick off with the Iowa caucuses on January 15, 2024.
Trump will have a packed schedule traveling between the two.
The final outcome of all three charges is unlikely until the November 5, 2024 presidential general election.
Trump has an overwhelming lead among Republican presidential candidates.
• In a hypothetical head-to-head matchup with incumbent Biden, they are evenly matched, 43% to 43%.
• The approval rating is 43% to 43% in the virtual confrontation with current President Biden, who will hold the finals.
If Trump were to become president, he would have the legal authority to self-pardon his charges, which he has signaled he will do.
Trump's situation is very similar to that of Democrat Lee Jae-myung.
Both men lost the last presidential election by a narrow margin and are seeking to run again in the next election.
Representative Lee is accused of violating the Public Official Election Act and corruption in the development of Daejang-dong, and is on the investigation list for alleged illegal remittances to North Korea and preferential development of Baekhyeon-dong and Jeongja-dong.
• It is particularly noteworthy that two presidential aspirants in South Korea and the United States are on trial for lying.
• It is particularly noticeable that two people who want to become presidents in Korea and the United States are on trial for lying.
Former President Trump has seen much of his staff and entourage turn against him in a futile attempt to overturn a presidential election he lost.
Only six people who are still sympathetic to Trump's claim that the election was stolen remain as co-conspirators.
Of those who conspired or supported Lee's various allegations, Yoo Dong-kyu and others, former Ssangbangul chairman Kim Sung-tae, who was involved in sending money to North Korea, and former Gyeonggi-do vice governor Lee Hwa-young, have turned to testify to Lee's crimes. Some have become bitter and made extreme choices.
Only two, Kim Yong-yong and Jung Jin-sang, remain as Lee's last shields.
In fact, it is precisely because of this predicament that they are forced to stay in politics.
"Trump didn't run because he promised to make America great again. He's running to stay out of jail."
Attorney Cohn, Trump's fixer, said, "He can't accept losing the election because he's going to go to jail when he leaves the White House."
Representative Lee Jae-myung said, "If I lose the presidential election, I will go to jail for a crime I didn't commit."
In fact, it would have been difficult for Lee to avoid detention if she hadn't run for a parliamentary by-election and party presidency immediately after the presidential defeat.
• I get dizzy when I think of the last presidential election in Korea, which was decided by 0.73%p.
• It makes me dizzy to think of the last presidential election in South Korea, which was divided only by 0.73%p.
Even if only 120,000 people chose the opposite, the results could have changed. If so, the conspiracy fraudsters in Daejang-dong, Baekhyeon-dong, and Jeongja-dong would have gulped hundreds of billions of won in preferential treatment, and President Lee Jae-myung would have insisted that it was the biggest achievement since Dangun.
He would have traded "dirty peace" using billions of won given to Kim Jong-un through SBW corportation.
• Nearly half of South Koreans voted for him despite his serious legal and moral flaws.
• Nearly half of the people voted for him despite the serious legal and moral flaws.
The person who would have been imprisoned if he were a regular person is protected because of his political status as a strong presidential candidate.
• The investigations into his wrongdoing have been dismissed as political repression.
• Lee and Democratic politicians are even covering up the investigation of his illegal behavior/activities as political repression.
•• This is happening simultaneously in South Korea and the United States.
•• This is happening in Korea and the United States at the same time.
I am so worried that the ugly political activities of Trump and Lee Jae-myung will set a bad precedent.
klingt das natürlich?
This is what U.S. President Trump talked to Georgia's Secretary of State, a member of the same Republican Party.
• The order was to overturn the election in Georgia, where he lost to Democrat Biden by 11,779 votes.
• The order was to overturn the Georgia election, which was defeated by Democratic candidate Biden by 11,779 votes.
Similar demands were made to Republican leadership in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
• Changing the results in these three crucial states would have made Trump the winner.
• Trump would have been the winner if the results of the three ballots were changed.
When that didn't work, Trump instructed Vice President Pence to "not certify the results of the election."
Pence was told not to bang the gavel to declare the winner of the election in a joint meeting of the Senate and House of Representatives that Pence would chair.
It was a ridiculous order, and Pence refused.
As a last resort, Trump incited his most ardent supporters. That's how the storming of the Senate and House chambers happened.
• It's reminiscent of the rigged elections of the Liberal era in Korea, when vote-switching and mobilization of thugs were the norm.
• It reminds me of the rigged election during the Liberal Party in Korea, where ticket swapping and gang mobilization were extreme.
Last week, former President Trump was indicted on charges related to the 2020 election.
This is the third time a former US president has been labeled a "criminal defendant" in history.
It started when he was indicted in April on charges of giving $130,000 to a porn star to cover her sex with him.
In June, he was indicted on charges of leaking classified information, including nuclear programs, from his private residence as he was leaving office.
Trials in these cases will begin next year.
The Republican primaries also kick off with the Iowa caucuses on January 15, 2024.
Trump will have a packed schedule traveling between the two.
The final outcome of all three charges is unlikely until the November 5, 2024 presidential general election.
Trump has an overwhelming lead among Republican presidential candidates.
• In a hypothetical head-to-head matchup with incumbent Biden, they are evenly matched, 43% to 43%.
• The approval rating is 43% to 43% in the virtual confrontation with current President Biden, who will hold the finals.
If Trump were to become president, he would have the legal authority to self-pardon his charges, which he has signaled he will do.
Trump's situation is very similar to that of Democrat Lee Jae-myung.
Both men lost the last presidential election by a narrow margin and are seeking to run again in the next election.
Representative Lee is accused of violating the Public Official Election Act and corruption in the development of Daejang-dong, and is on the investigation list for alleged illegal remittances to North Korea and preferential development of Baekhyeon-dong and Jeongja-dong.
• It is particularly noteworthy that two presidential aspirants in South Korea and the United States are on trial for lying.
• It is particularly noticeable that two people who want to become presidents in Korea and the United States are on trial for lying.
Former President Trump has seen much of his staff and entourage turn against him in a futile attempt to overturn a presidential election he lost.
Only six people who are still sympathetic to Trump's claim that the election was stolen remain as co-conspirators.
Of those who conspired or supported Lee's various allegations, Yoo Dong-kyu and others, former Ssangbangul chairman Kim Sung-tae, who was involved in sending money to North Korea, and former Gyeonggi-do vice governor Lee Hwa-young, have turned to testify to Lee's crimes. Some have become bitter and made extreme choices.
Only two, Kim Yong-yong and Jung Jin-sang, remain as Lee's last shields.
In fact, it is precisely because of this predicament that they are forced to stay in politics.
"Trump didn't run because he promised to make America great again. He's running to stay out of jail."
Attorney Cohn, Trump's fixer, said, "He can't accept losing the election because he's going to go to jail when he leaves the White House."
Representative Lee Jae-myung said, "If I lose the presidential election, I will go to jail for a crime I didn't commit."
In fact, it would have been difficult for Lee to avoid detention if she hadn't run for a parliamentary by-election and party presidency immediately after the presidential defeat.
• I get dizzy when I think of the last presidential election in Korea, which was decided by 0.73%p.
• It makes me dizzy to think of the last presidential election in South Korea, which was divided only by 0.73%p.
Even if only 120,000 people chose the opposite, the results could have changed. If so, the conspiracy fraudsters in Daejang-dong, Baekhyeon-dong, and Jeongja-dong would have gulped hundreds of billions of won in preferential treatment, and President Lee Jae-myung would have insisted that it was the biggest achievement since Dangun.
He would have traded "dirty peace" using billions of won given to Kim Jong-un through SBW corportation.
• Nearly half of South Koreans voted for him despite his serious legal and moral flaws.
• Nearly half of the people voted for him despite the serious legal and moral flaws.
The person who would have been imprisoned if he were a regular person is protected because of his political status as a strong presidential candidate.
• The investigations into his wrongdoing have been dismissed as political repression.
• Lee and Democratic politicians are even covering up the investigation of his illegal behavior/activities as political repression.
•• This is happening simultaneously in South Korea and the United States.
•• This is happening in Korea and the United States at the same time.
I am so worried that the ugly political activities of Trump and Lee Jae-myung will set a bad precedent.
klingt das natürlich?
A:
× "Recount the votes/Do a recount! Find 11,780 new votes for me! / Find a new 11,780 votes for me!"
✓ “I just want to find 11,780 votes.”
× This is what U.S. President Trump talked to Georgia's Secretary of State, a member of the same Republican Party.
✓ This is what former U.S. President Donald Trump said to Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's Secretary of State, another member of the Republican Party.
I’ll look at this later but this hits a lot closer to home than Korean politics. Sometimes burying your head in the sand and covering your body with a bucket for is the way to go (at least for a little while).
✓ “I just want to find 11,780 votes.”
× This is what U.S. President Trump talked to Georgia's Secretary of State, a member of the same Republican Party.
✓ This is what former U.S. President Donald Trump said to Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's Secretary of State, another member of the Republican Party.
I’ll look at this later but this hits a lot closer to home than Korean politics. Sometimes burying your head in the sand and covering your body with a bucket for is the way to go (at least for a little while).
Q:
After we recount an event and we want to express our feelings on it, why we sometimes need to use present tense, but sometimes use past tense ? Can anyone explain to me with example ? Thank you so much for your help !
A:
The use of present tense in describing what you feel is when you are still experiencing that feeling. The use of past tense is when that feeling is no longer occurring to you.
Eg. :
Past: “I was extremely freaked out when I was a child about monsters under my bed.”
Present: “I am remorseful regarding what I did that day.”
Eg. :
Past: “I was extremely freaked out when I was a child about monsters under my bed.”
Present: “I am remorseful regarding what I did that day.”
Q:
let me recount what happened yesterday klingt das natürlich?
A:
@thetrees thank you for your explanation, actually I found this word in my book " dare to lead" if you know it , I shocked when I known It means tell !
Q:
He doesn’t enjoy recount writing as it’s a bit hard for him to record the events in order that happened , and remember the specific details. klingt das natürlich?
A:
He doesn’t enjoy writing and recounting as it’s a bit hard for him to record the events in the order that they happened, and remember the specific details.
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