Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Australia"
La signification de "Australia" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie I heard that 'You have lived in Australia, Canada before. Where was more wording?'
My professor said to me the sentence. What is the word 'wording'???..... maybe I heard incorrect thing.. ?
My professor said to me the sentence. What is the word 'wording'???..... maybe I heard incorrect thing.. ?
A:
I would guess your professor was asking which country was more "cosmopolitan" , "sophisticated."
Q:
Que signifie Australia's government has approved the dumping of dredging spoil inside the reef's waters. ?
A:
dredging is the removal of material from the sea bed or a river bed. It is done for two reasons. Either to deepen the water to enable larger ships to make passage or to collect aggregates which are used in the construction industry. The material is removed from the seabed and then dumped somewhere else in the sea. The material is called spoil. In most countries the government licenses both the operation if dredging and specific places on the seabed where dumping is permitted
Q:
Que signifie She taught Japanese in Australia. ?
A:
彼女はオーストラリアで日本語を教えました。
Q:
Que signifie Australia became a mandatory power. ?
A:
Australia became one of the countries that could enact mandates (= treaties that declared how they would govern territories placed under their control).
Q:
Que signifie That is why I want to go to Australia ?
A:
「それはオーストラリアに行きたい理由です」
「そういうわけでオーストラリアに行きたいです」
「だからオーストラリアに行きたいです」
などなど!
「そういうわけでオーストラリアに行きたいです」
「だからオーストラリアに行きたいです」
などなど!
Mots similaires à "Australia" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre We intend to go to Australia next year. et we mean to go to Australia next year are they the same thing ? ?
A:
“We intend on going to Australia next year” sounds correct to me. some people might say “we mean to” but it’s more common to say “we intend on” or “we plan on” pero esos significan lo mismo :)
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre we come to Australia by ship et we go to Australia by ship ?
A:
They are both ok to say.
You would usually only say "come" to someone who is already present where you are going.
To your friend in Australia you might say "We will come to Australia this summer"
To your friend in Vietnam you might say "We will go to Australia this summer"
Grammatically they are both correct, but "come" has a feeling of going to something that is already present.
You would usually only say "come" to someone who is already present where you are going.
To your friend in Australia you might say "We will come to Australia this summer"
To your friend in Vietnam you might say "We will go to Australia this summer"
Grammatically they are both correct, but "come" has a feeling of going to something that is already present.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre Australia's Qantas has reduced its international flights by nearly 25 per cent because of the outbreak. et Qantas airlines is only putting on 25% of its international flights. ?
A:
If there were originally 100 flights...
The first one is a 25% reduction, so there would be 75 flights.
The second is only 25% *OF* the original amount, so the new number of flights would only be 25.
The first one is a 25% reduction, so there would be 75 flights.
The second is only 25% *OF* the original amount, so the new number of flights would only be 25.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre to be IN Australia et to be TO Australia ?
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You can never say "to be to" somewhere, "to" introduces a destination and "to be" is not a verb of movement.
"to have been to" is different and should be treated as a conjugation of the verb "to go" despite appearances
"I have been to Japan" = at some undefined time, I went to Japan and came back
"I have gone to Japan." = at some undefined time, I went to Japan and I am still there
"I was in Japan" = Japan was my location at some point in the past, no implied movement
"to have been to" is different and should be treated as a conjugation of the verb "to go" despite appearances
"I have been to Japan" = at some undefined time, I went to Japan and came back
"I have gone to Japan." = at some undefined time, I went to Japan and I am still there
"I was in Japan" = Japan was my location at some point in the past, no implied movement
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre I have lived in Australia et I have lived in Australia for two years ?
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I have lived in Australia for two years means you are letting people know how long you have been living in Australia.
I have lived in Australia means you have lived in Australia , for how long nobody but you knows
I have lived in Australia means you have lived in Australia , for how long nobody but you knows
Traductions de "Australia"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? I came to Australia on 20th on April. I’m going to stay here one year. Now I’m studying English at AAA Melbourne and go there until 9th on August. On Monday to Thursday, I can work from 5:30. On Friday, I can work from 2:30.
A:
I came to Australia on 20th of April and I am staying there for a year. Right now, I'm studying English at AAA Melbourne and will be attending until 9th of August. I can work from Monday to Thursday from 5:30. On a Friday, I can work from 2:30.
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? Australia
A:
Se escribe igual. Te adjunto pronunciación
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? In Australia, what is an ward for BBQ
ex) mosquito is mozzy? like that
ex) mosquito is mozzy? like that
A:
As an Australian I feel qualified to answer this question. The slang for barbecue is Barbie
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? what is different Australia accent and UK accent??
A:
Vérifiez la question pour voir la réponse
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Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? how to say hello in Australia local English
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It's "Hello" everywhere, but I think in Australia, they say, "Good day" sometimes.
Autres questions concernant "Australia"
Q:
Which is better?
I want to travel to Australia again.
I want to go to Australian again.
I want to travel to Australia again.
I want to go to Australian again.
A:
It really doesn't matter. They are both totally fine, but most people would probably say the second one. No special reason – it's just easier to say.
It really doesn't matter. They are both totally fine, but most people would probably say the second one. No special reason – it's just easier to say.
Q:
Neither of us have been to Australia. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
sounds natural <3
Q:
In Australia, people say "Good on you".
When I was working in a restaurant, I took plates to a customer and I said "here you are". Some people said "good on you".
What was "good" on me?
When I was working in a restaurant, I took plates to a customer and I said "here you are". Some people said "good on you".
What was "good" on me?
A:
It means “good on you for doing that to” meaning
It was nice of you to do that for us we appreciate it very much
It usually means “I’m proud of you” or “you did good!”
It was nice of you to do that for us we appreciate it very much
It usually means “I’m proud of you” or “you did good!”
Q:
They didn’t really admit that I would move to Australia to work. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
× They didn’t really admit that I would move to Australia to work.
✓ They didn’t really think that I would move to Australia to work.
✓ They didn’t really think that I would move to Australia to work.
Q:
I decided to go to Australia last year, so I’m saving up money. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
also:
I decided to go to Australia last year, so I’m saving up.
I decided to go to Australia last year, so I’m saving up.
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