Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Summary"
La signification de "Summary" dans divers phrases et expressions
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Que signifie Assume (summary, please) ?
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it's what you expect of something or someone
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Que signifie In summary, it seems that electricity use may reflect an increase in emergency calls made, but only in Russia does assessment time increase by the same pattern. ?
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Here, "the same pattern" means "proportionally to emergency calls made"
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Que signifie In summary, mainly two methods of analysis (LC-MS orGCMS) are used by laboratories world wide, and based on the early indications of proficiency tests, it is difficult to say that one is more reliable than the other. ?
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It is saying that between the two methods of analysis, when we compare them both, it is difficult to tell whether one is more reliable (or consistent) than the other.
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Que signifie summary ?
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Summary is when you only give important details or information about something.
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Que signifie summary ?
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It means to take all the important info in an article in order to get the important information more quickly.
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Summary"
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Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant could you summary some meaning about "commit"
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The meaning can be very different based on context:
To commit something / To commit TO something
To commit something:
You can commit actions e.G. if you steal from a store you commit a crime. If you kill yourself, you commit suicide.
If you commit to something, it means you plan to do something and you will stay loyal to that plan. You can commit to learning something. You can commit yourself to a person e.G. a relationship or child. It means you will always take care of them.
To commit something / To commit TO something
To commit something:
You can commit actions e.G. if you steal from a store you commit a crime. If you kill yourself, you commit suicide.
If you commit to something, it means you plan to do something and you will stay loyal to that plan. You can commit to learning something. You can commit yourself to a person e.G. a relationship or child. It means you will always take care of them.
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Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant summary.
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I wrote a summary of the book chapter I just read, can you write a short summary of what you did yesterday (Usually I only use this word in school)
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Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant 1. all in all 2. in summary 3. eventually.
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We both thought that all in all it might not be a bad idea.
in summary we have to choose something to eat
i ate pizza, eventually i ate donuts
in summary we have to choose something to eat
i ate pizza, eventually i ate donuts
Mots similaires à "Summary" et leurs différences
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Quelle est la différence entre summary et abstract ?
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A summary is explaining a text with fewer words and tells you the general idea while abstract is something that isn’t physical or concrete.
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Quelle est la différence entre summary et abstract ?
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maybe this can help
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Quelle est la différence entre summary et outline ?
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Outlines are typically made before the creation of a pieces of literature. It’s a rough schematic of what you want to convey. Students often make outlines before they write an essay.
Summaries are a shortened analysis of what eventually gets written. Students will do book reports, which is a summary of whatever were instructed to read.
Summaries are a shortened analysis of what eventually gets written. Students will do book reports, which is a summary of whatever were instructed to read.
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Quelle est la différence entre summary et brief et article ?
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Each of these overlap quite a bit, I can see how they'd be confusing to differentiate.
- A summary is a presentation that has been condensed down to it's main points. For example, when you take notes for a class you are summarizing the subject you're learning.
- A brief is a short and concise body of work, or a short outline of an argument or statement (common in legal situations). For example, an attorney would get a brief of a client's case before they represent them.
- An article is a nonfictional literary body of work. For example, what you read in newspapers and magazines, those are articles.
However, brief and article have different meanings as well.
Brief can also mean short and concise. "Give a brief statement."
Article can also mean an individual or particular thing. "An article of clothing is on the floor."
- A summary is a presentation that has been condensed down to it's main points. For example, when you take notes for a class you are summarizing the subject you're learning.
- A brief is a short and concise body of work, or a short outline of an argument or statement (common in legal situations). For example, an attorney would get a brief of a client's case before they represent them.
- An article is a nonfictional literary body of work. For example, what you read in newspapers and magazines, those are articles.
However, brief and article have different meanings as well.
Brief can also mean short and concise. "Give a brief statement."
Article can also mean an individual or particular thing. "An article of clothing is on the floor."
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Quelle est la différence entre a summary et a digest et a summation et a epitome ?
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Summary: a brief statement (like a paragraph) that contains the main points and key information about an event or a longer source material (like an article, book, movie, TV show, etc.).
Digest: Similar to summary, but often implies a summary of many different events or source materials in a way that makes it easier to understand. For example a "weekly digest" may be the name of a newsletter or magazine that summarizes all the news and events that happened during the past week.
Summation: basically refers to the process of "adding everything together". It could be used as a mathematical term, or be used to refer to a compilation of multiple summaries added together — e.g. "Here is a summation of all of his arguments" (less common usage)
Epitome: basically means "perfect example" or "stereotypical example" of something — e.g. "She is the epitome of elegance and grace". It can also be sometimes used to refer to a summary of written work, but it's not as common.
Digest: Similar to summary, but often implies a summary of many different events or source materials in a way that makes it easier to understand. For example a "weekly digest" may be the name of a newsletter or magazine that summarizes all the news and events that happened during the past week.
Summation: basically refers to the process of "adding everything together". It could be used as a mathematical term, or be used to refer to a compilation of multiple summaries added together — e.g. "Here is a summation of all of his arguments" (less common usage)
Epitome: basically means "perfect example" or "stereotypical example" of something — e.g. "She is the epitome of elegance and grace". It can also be sometimes used to refer to a summary of written work, but it's not as common.
Traductions de "Summary"
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Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? Finally, If I wouldn't write and summary, It doen't remain anything.
Is this sentence natural for writing?
Is this sentence natural for writing?
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I don't understand what you wrote. It doesn't make sense. Can you further explain what you're trying to convey in writing?
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Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? "summary means make the long story short " does it make sense?
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yep it's okay... you are a beginner so to this level it's appreciable 👍🏻
You can also say:-
A summary is a short account of a story, which provides the main points but not the details.
keep going 👍🏻
You can also say:-
A summary is a short account of a story, which provides the main points but not the details.
keep going 👍🏻
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Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? summary
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Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? summary
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Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? summary
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Autres questions concernant "Summary"
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Could you check my summary of resume?
Having developed my dynamism through exchange program and my physical strength and mental resilience by devoting to school club activities. Excellent communication skills in both Japanese and English.Quickly adaptable to new environments.Goal-oriented and results-driven. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
Having developed my dynamism through exchange program and my physical strength and mental resilience by devoting to school club activities. Excellent communication skills in both Japanese and English.Quickly adaptable to new environments.Goal-oriented and results-driven. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
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Could you check my summary of resume?
I have developed my dynamism through the exchange program, and my physical strength and mental resilience by devoting my time to school club activities. I have excellent communication skills in both Japanese and English. I adapt quickly to new environments. I am goal-oriented and results-driven.
I have developed my dynamism through the exchange program, and my physical strength and mental resilience by devoting my time to school club activities. I have excellent communication skills in both Japanese and English. I adapt quickly to new environments. I am goal-oriented and results-driven.
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I just made up the summary report about ABC technologies. I have to make the report about DEF industry, but I don't have a lot of knowledge about that. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
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“I just finished the summary report about ABC technologies. I *also* have to make the report about DEF industry, but I don’t have a lot of knowledge *on them*.” hope this helps! send any questions you have my way
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What does "summary punishment" mean?
Context>>>
Michael R. Bromwich, McCabe’s attorney, said in a lengthy statement responding to the allegations that he had “never before seen the type of rush to judgment — and rush to summary punishment — that we have witnessed in this case.” He cited in particular President Trump’s attacks on McCabe on Twitter and the White House press secretary’s comments about him on Thursday — which he said were “quite clearly designed to put inappropriate pressure on the Attorney General to act accordingly.”
Context>>>
Michael R. Bromwich, McCabe’s attorney, said in a lengthy statement responding to the allegations that he had “never before seen the type of rush to judgment — and rush to summary punishment — that we have witnessed in this case.” He cited in particular President Trump’s attacks on McCabe on Twitter and the White House press secretary’s comments about him on Thursday — which he said were “quite clearly designed to put inappropriate pressure on the Attorney General to act accordingly.”
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In a legal context, "summary process" means legal proceedings that don't follow the full process, skip certain steps. That doesn't mean it's illegal though. However, colloquially, this is used similarly to "rush to judgment", a rushed, inappropriate procedure whose results are therefore invalid.
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This year-end summary report summarized the work I had done in A company, to where I was send by B company, from March 21st 2017 to March 20th 2018. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
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This year-end summary report summarized the work I had done in A company, to where I was sent by B company, from March 21st 2017 to March 20th 2018.
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This is the summary of cheats happened in India. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
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This is a summary of the cheating that happened in India.
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