Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Sort"
The meaning of "Sort" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Co znaczy sort out?
A:
To “sort out” usually means to take care of or solve a disagreement or situation. If someone’s car breaks down they have to “sort out” how they will get to work. It can also relate to when people disagree on something and have to “sort out” how they will move forward.
Q:
Co znaczy endless and sort means ?
this words mentioned in this sentence :
do you have some sort of endless death match?
this words mentioned in this sentence :
do you have some sort of endless death match?
A:
Endless means it goes on forever like the road is endless and sort has a couple of meanings, it could mean to sort your things like to organize them and clean them or in this context it could mean some kind of death match. It’s kind of hard to explain. Hopefully this helps.
Q:
Co znaczy It’ll sort of roughly tell you the degree of damage you can do to non-combatants in order to achieve a certain military objective.?
A:
How much you will fuck up innocent people while you try to destroy another group of people that the rich folk you work for call “the enemy”
Q:
Co znaczy sort of what is mean??
A:
You use “sort of” when you want to say that your description of something is not very accurate.
Q:
Co znaczy It's sort of buy fur capes between those who the biggest and strongest and those who are most focused, smallest and the people in the middle get crunched.?
A:
I think that "buy fur capes" should be "bifurcates" bifurcates means to divide into two branches.
So this is saying : it divides into two groups, the group who are big and strong, and the group who are small and focused. Those people who are in the middle and not part of either group get crunched (they are not as good as the people in the two groups. Not as strong as the "biggest and strongest" guys, or as focused as the "smallest and most focused" guys)
So this is saying : it divides into two groups, the group who are big and strong, and the group who are small and focused. Those people who are in the middle and not part of either group get crunched (they are not as good as the people in the two groups. Not as strong as the "biggest and strongest" guys, or as focused as the "smallest and most focused" guys)
Example sentences using "Sort"
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z sort of.
A:
"This song sort of sounds like another song I like."
"That sort of annoys me."
"This person sort of looks like you."
"Do you like pizza?"
"Sort of."
"That sort of annoys me."
"This person sort of looks like you."
"Do you like pizza?"
"Sort of."
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z
'sort of / kind of'.
'sort of / kind of'.
A:
I kind of like it but I’m not sure. Do you like this? Kind of.
What sort of thing do you like?
Are you feeling better? Sort of.
What sort of thing do you like?
Are you feeling better? Sort of.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z sort of.
A:
Sort of, is a way to convey inexactness or vagueness, basically uncertainty.
‘Do you see what I mean?’ ‘Sort of’
‘Do you see what I mean?’ ‘Sort of’
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z sort.
A:
Sort those books in alphabetical order. What sort of food do you like? Sort out this mess.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z sort out.
A:
sort out = 정리하다
please sort out your table. it is very messy
sort out = 해결하다
I will sort out the problem later
I haven't sorted out the problem yet
sort out = 분류하다
sort out the items according to their type/cost
please sort out your table. it is very messy
sort out = 해결하다
I will sort out the problem later
I haven't sorted out the problem yet
sort out = 분류하다
sort out the items according to their type/cost
Synonyms of "Sort" and their differences
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między sort out i prepare ?
A:
After sorting out the mess of thoughts in my head i could peacefully continue my day. Can anybody help me sort out what belongs to who, I can't make head nor tail of it. From all the ideas we need to sort out which one is the best solution for this problem.
Prepare the ingredients before you cook—everything needs to be 'mis en place'(fancy French term for—in it's place). Before writing the gaokao Chinese students spends many sleepless nights preparing. Some final preparations need to be done before we are ready to start our trip.
Sort out—it usually means figure out; les often it means to deal with.
Prepare— make ready.
Prepare the ingredients before you cook—everything needs to be 'mis en place'(fancy French term for—in it's place). Before writing the gaokao Chinese students spends many sleepless nights preparing. Some final preparations need to be done before we are ready to start our trip.
Sort out—it usually means figure out; les often it means to deal with.
Prepare— make ready.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między sort of i kind of i type of ?
A:
Sort of and kind of are pretty much synonyms in some ways. They can be a response to an answer: "Did you like your meal?" "Sort of..." or you could also answer "Kind of...". Type of relates to describing something. For example: "A pitbull is a type of dog." However, kind of can also mean the same thing as type of in that sentence where it would be "A pitbull is a kind of dog." When you're deciding on what to use it's mainly about context and personal preference, at least in my experience.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między "sort of" i "kind of" ?
A:
There really is no difference. They both just mean “a little bit like”
Though kind of can be written like “kinda.” It’s usually pronounced kinda but writing it like that is considered slang.
“Did you like the turkey?”
“Well, I kind of liked it.”
( Well, I liked it a little bit.)
“How was the math test? Was it hard?”
“No, it was sort of like the last math test”
(No, it was a little like the last math test.)
Though kind of can be written like “kinda.” It’s usually pronounced kinda but writing it like that is considered slang.
“Did you like the turkey?”
“Well, I kind of liked it.”
( Well, I liked it a little bit.)
“How was the math test? Was it hard?”
“No, it was sort of like the last math test”
(No, it was a little like the last math test.)
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między sort i kind ?
A:
Kind of and sort of are very common expressions in speaking. They soften other words and phrases so that they do not appear too direct or exact. Kind of is more common in American English. Sort of is more common in British English:
He’s kind of jealous that they have become such good friends.
I’m sorry but she’s just kind of lost interest in buying the car.
They said it was a chalet but it was more like a sort of wooden hut.
She’s spent the whole year sort of travelling around the world.
He’s kind of jealous that they have become such good friends.
I’m sorry but she’s just kind of lost interest in buying the car.
They said it was a chalet but it was more like a sort of wooden hut.
She’s spent the whole year sort of travelling around the world.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między "a sort of" i "a kind of" ?
A:
From my experience there isn't any actual difference - you can use both in these kinds of situations. For example: [Do you know the way to the church? - Sort of.] [Do you know the way to the church? - Kind of.] They both are valid here. [He is the sort of guy you want to be friends with.][He is the kind of guy you want to be friends with. ] Same thing. It depends on where you are, for example where I'm from - we tend to use 'kind of' more often
Translations of "Sort"
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? 有一点点喜欢(对某件事)(sort of/kind of)and
不感兴趣(对某件事)
不感兴趣(对某件事)
A:
I enjoy doing _____ a little bit
and
I am not interested in doing ______
and
I am not interested in doing ______
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? sort
A:
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Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? " sort of salty" sounds natural? If not, what is commonly used in everyday English?
A:
Yes, that sounds right. It can have two meanings because “salty” is both a flavor and sometimes a slang term that means someone is resentful about something.
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? sort of
A:
Sorry about that!
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? “qui sort avec vous en boîte, le week-end?”
A:
who goes to the club with you on the weekend?
Other questions about "Sort"
Q:
A : i'm out of sort
B : you could use some of my sorts. i rarely use them.
the conversation above, i know what person A means to say but i have no idea what person B is saying. what does 'sorts' mean in the part person B says?
B : you could use some of my sorts. i rarely use them.
the conversation above, i know what person A means to say but i have no idea what person B is saying. what does 'sorts' mean in the part person B says?
A:
sorts is like slang or british style english for things/clothes.
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? He is sort of a commentator in our office. It is always easier to criticize than create.
A:
× He is sort of a commentator in our office.
✓ He is sort of a backbiter in the office.
× It is always easier to criticize than create.
✓ It is always easier to criticise than to create.
criticise => British English
criticize => American English
I live in the UK so I use British spelling.
backbiter: A person who says nasty things about another person behind the second person's back: that is, out of their sight and hearing.
✓ He is sort of a backbiter in the office.
× It is always easier to criticize than create.
✓ It is always easier to criticise than to create.
criticise => British English
criticize => American English
I live in the UK so I use British spelling.
backbiter: A person who says nasty things about another person behind the second person's back: that is, out of their sight and hearing.
Q:
They seem like a sort of boomer
Is it natural?
Is it natural?
A:
Yes you can either use this or "They sort of look like a boomer"
Q:
What a sort of preposition may I use in pogressive or Gerund Verbs?
A:
"To" is used only for some verbs and almost never before the gerund (the ing verb).
some common examples:
"going to [a place]" "going to [do something]"
"coming to the [event/place] tonight"
"looking/planning to [do something]"
"waiting to see if..." "waiting to find out..."
hope that helps
some common examples:
"going to [a place]" "going to [do something]"
"coming to the [event/place] tonight"
"looking/planning to [do something]"
"waiting to see if..." "waiting to find out..."
hope that helps
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? I had some sort of shrimp called Trachysalambria curvirostris for dinner.
A:
very good 👍
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