Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Engineer"
The meaning of "Engineer" in various phrases and sentences
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What does independent civil engineer mean?
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This implies the Civil Engineer works alone and not a part of a larger company.
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What does I am an engineer. I work in a company office. mean?
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It means he works in an office. Not necessarily headquarters. If he used “the” instead of “a”, like “I work at the company office” it seems a bit more important, but still not necessarily “headquarters”. It depends on the context.
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What does savvy engineers mean?
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"savvy" means "clever, having expertise in the situation."
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What does "white-collar" engineers mean?
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"white-collar" refers to working inside an office.
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What does Reverse engineer the steps it will take to get there. mean?
A:
go through the process from end to beginning
Example sentences using "Engineer"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with mechanical engineer.
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When I grow up, I want to be a mechanical engineer.
The mechanical engineer works at Volkswagen building cars.
The mechanical engineer works at Volkswagen building cars.
Synonyms of "Engineer" and their differences
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What is the difference between We are recruiting new engineers. and We have been recruiting new engineers. ?
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The first one means you are doing it at the moment of speaking. The second one means that you were doing it in the past and possible you would continue it in the future.
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What is the difference between The engineer has just repaired the system. and The engineer has just finished repairing the system. ?
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"The engineer has just repaired the system" could have two meanings:
1) He repaired the system right now.
2) He only repaired the system, he didn't repair anything else.
"The engineer has just finished repairing he system" means:
1) He repaired the system right now.
1) He repaired the system right now.
2) He only repaired the system, he didn't repair anything else.
"The engineer has just finished repairing he system" means:
1) He repaired the system right now.
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What is the difference between He would be rather be an engineer. and He would rather become an engineer. ?
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Basically, they have the same meaning and you can use them interchangeably
Q:
What is the difference between engineer and designer ?
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Engineers work on the mechanical aspects of getting something to function. They are responsible for taking a design and trying to make it work in real life.
A designer is responsible for the design and the artistic aspects of something
I am a designer and I often send packing designs for structural engineers to then build and test to see if the boxes can handle the weight or being crushed or if the shape I designed is even possible to build within our budget
A designer is responsible for the design and the artistic aspects of something
I am a designer and I often send packing designs for structural engineers to then build and test to see if the boxes can handle the weight or being crushed or if the shape I designed is even possible to build within our budget
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What is the difference between I was working as a engineer and I had been working as a engineer ?
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thank you so much
Translations of "Engineer"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? engineer
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Engineer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I'm an engineer. I work at an office.
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How do you say this in English (UK)? 'mechanical engineer 'pronunciation
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How do you say this in English (US)? mixing engineer
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Other questions about "Engineer"
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He is a highly skilled engineer in the cars. Does this sound natural?
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@goozz "He is a highly skilled automotive engineer."
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I have worked as engineer for 4 years. Does this sound natural?
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You should like it like: I have worked as an engineer for 4 years
Q:
Could you make this English easier/simpler?
If the best and the brightest engineers get lured away from government space programs by the high salaries offered by private for-profit companies, they might end up working on commercial stuff that doesn't have much scientific value and as a result, serious space research might actually suffer.
If the best and the brightest engineers get lured away from government space programs by the high salaries offered by private for-profit companies, they might end up working on commercial stuff that doesn't have much scientific value and as a result, serious space research might actually suffer.
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If the smartest engineers leave government space agencies (like NASA) for private companies that pay higher salaries, they may end up just working on business stuff that don’t actually benefit space research.
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I asked the engineer in charge of the report about section 5 in the report.
I asked the engineer responsible for the report about the section 5 in the report.
what's the difference between 2 sentences?
Does this sound natural?
I asked the engineer responsible for the report about the section 5 in the report.
what's the difference between 2 sentences?
Does this sound natural?
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You restated “in the report” for both of yours sentences. Since you already said in the report, saying it again seems unnatural.
Responsible and in charge are synonyms meaning they have the same/close meaning.
In the second sentence, you said about the section 5. You should remove the. Also, add that was before responsible to show clarification of ownership.
In conclusion, for both of the sentences to seem natural:
First sentence:
I asked the engineer in charge of the report about section 5.
Second sentence:
I asked the engineer that was responsible for the report about section 5.
Responsible and in charge are synonyms meaning they have the same/close meaning.
In the second sentence, you said about the section 5. You should remove the. Also, add that was before responsible to show clarification of ownership.
In conclusion, for both of the sentences to seem natural:
First sentence:
I asked the engineer in charge of the report about section 5.
Second sentence:
I asked the engineer that was responsible for the report about section 5.
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If you are a real engineer, you should put all your energy on a device that you try to make, can function well even in outer space Does this sound natural?
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If you are a real engineer, you should put all of your energy (DELETE "on a") (INTO) (THE) device that you (ARE) (TRYING) to make, (SO THAT IT) can function well even (WHILE IT'S) in outer space.
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