Câu hỏi về câu ví dụ, định nghĩa và cách sử dụng của "Official"
Ý nghĩa của "Official" trong các cụm từ và câu khác nhau
Q:
It's official: They're engaged! có nghĩa là gì?
A:
They've decided to get married to each other.
Q:
officials roaming streets có nghĩa là gì?
A:
authorities are walking around the town
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In all, officials have gone to more than 1,300 homes to tell residents to head to higher ground. có nghĩa là gì?
A:
It means officials went to more than 1,300 homes to tell people in the houses to head to a higher place.
Q:
the official is up có nghĩa là gì?
A:
@shoko082 you know, that actually sounds more like he’s saying “rehearsal’s up guys” to me which means the rehearsal is finished, but it’s honestly pretty hard to hear what he said!
Hope this helps a little
Hope this helps a little
Q:
official statements on what transpired có nghĩa là gì?
A:
"Offical Statements on what happened"
Câu ví dụ sử dụng "Official"
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với official.
A:
This is the official music video to one of the most popular songs in American history.
The official name of the program will be "The International Program for American Expats"
It's official! I'm Gabriella's boyfriend!
The official name of the program will be "The International Program for American Expats"
It's official! I'm Gabriella's boyfriend!
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Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với " official " " efficient ".
A:
“You need to report to the official.” — the definition of “official” when used in this context refers to a person; someone in charge.
“When will your marriage be official?” — the definition of “official”, used in this context, means “valid” or “recognized by a governing body”.
“He is very efficient in his work.” — “Efficient” meaning he works quickly without losing any quality, or taking unnecessary steps.
“When will your marriage be official?” — the definition of “official”, used in this context, means “valid” or “recognized by a governing body”.
“He is very efficient in his work.” — “Efficient” meaning he works quickly without losing any quality, or taking unnecessary steps.
Từ giống với "Official" và sự khác biệt giữa chúng
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa official và formal ?
A:
Official is more formal than something that is formal.
Possible example:
Official: Hello sir/mam
Formal: Hello
Informal: Hi
Possible example:
Official: Hello sir/mam
Formal: Hello
Informal: Hi
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa official và officer ?
A:
They can be the same.
An official is an officer.
Official might also be an adjective.
An official is an officer.
Official might also be an adjective.
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa w/ và with và Can I use "w/" in official emails? ?
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I would not use w/ in official emails. It’s usually just an abbreviation used in SMS.
E.g. “I went w/ a friend” (text message)
Even w/ is not too common now.
Most people would just type “with”
E.g. “I went w/ a friend” (text message)
Even w/ is not too common now.
Most people would just type “with”
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa official language và world common laguage và national language ?
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World common language is a language that is widely used all over the world. English is arguably the most common. Others include Chinese, French, Spanish etc.
Official language is the language used to do official transactions and other government related services.
(In Korea that would be Korean, but here in Singapore it is English.)
National language is a language that has ties with the natives of the country (most of the time).
In Korea this will still be Korean, but in Singapore it is Malay.
Official language is the language used to do official transactions and other government related services.
(In Korea that would be Korean, but here in Singapore it is English.)
National language is a language that has ties with the natives of the country (most of the time).
In Korea this will still be Korean, but in Singapore it is Malay.
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Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa obtain an official license. và get an official license. ?
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They mean the same thing. "Obtain" is more formal language than "get".
Bản dịch của"Official"
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Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? I don't know if it's true, but I've heard that only high-ranking officials' children can use cell phones in North Korea
A:
It is a proper sentence!
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Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? I watched the official trailer 2 of Toy story 4 through the YouTube and some character says or so 0:46 "do i need to be worried?". what does that mean?
A:
I think "do i need to be worried?" explains if the girl character needs to be worried about the main character since he will be saving forky or in short, she wants to say if he can do it (saving forky).
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Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Anh) như thế nào? There are no official statistics OR There are not official statistics (formal document)
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There are no official statistics.
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Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Anh) như thế nào? What is the official punctuations for "Ltd., Co." etc. ?
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If it's in a list you put a comma:
Co., Ltd., plc, etc.
Company = Co.
Limited = Ltd.
I think the modern term is "plc" (public limited company).
Co. and Ltd. are abbreviations so they have a fullstop, "plc" doesn't because it is the initials.
Co., Ltd., plc, etc.
Company = Co.
Limited = Ltd.
I think the modern term is "plc" (public limited company).
Co. and Ltd. are abbreviations so they have a fullstop, "plc" doesn't because it is the initials.
Những câu hỏi khác về "Official"
Q:
I managed Coca-Cola official website-operation and analyzed user traffic by operating Omniture. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
I managed Coca-Cola's official website operation... Small tweaks besides that all good
Q:
He's been an official big fan of the band for a long time.彼はそのバンドの昔からの大ファンだと公言してます。I cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
Combination of 'official' and 'big' is a little unnatural to me. 'Official' is an evidence based description (which is not commonly used to describe a fan), whilst 'big' is usually a subjective description. I would only use one to keep it natural sounding. If you want to add emphasis you could say 'crazy fan', 'loyal fan', or 'devoted fan'.
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1. "Tear-beslobbered", is that an official word? Is there any other words in this form like noun-be+verb+ed?
2. What does "he forgot his station sufficiently" means? Like "totally forgot" ?And "station", what does this refer to? The place where he stood on?
2. What does "he forgot his station sufficiently" means? Like "totally forgot" ?And "station", what does this refer to? The place where he stood on?
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1. I have never heard that word before, so the author may just be making it up for literary effect
2. "sufficiently" in this case means "enough." His "station" would mean his status in society. In this case, the character is a valet, so he should be very respectful of the protagonist, who clearly has a higher station than he does, but instead he looks at the main character kind of rudely. It's not how a valet should act at all, so he "forgot his station"
2. "sufficiently" in this case means "enough." His "station" would mean his status in society. In this case, the character is a valet, so he should be very respectful of the protagonist, who clearly has a higher station than he does, but instead he looks at the main character kind of rudely. It's not how a valet should act at all, so he "forgot his station"
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What does "the official line becomes" mean?
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An "official line" is a statment from authority (for example a government).
So they are just saying if the authorities decide that it is not a contract killing, then there is no need to investigate.
Often it is used to suggest that the authority's statement night not be true but might be said for their own purposes.
So they are just saying if the authorities decide that it is not a contract killing, then there is no need to investigate.
Often it is used to suggest that the authority's statement night not be true but might be said for their own purposes.
Q:
What is "officials radio"?
It is used in this context:
"radio applications like television, radio, mobile phone or officials radio."
It is used in this context:
"radio applications like television, radio, mobile phone or officials radio."
A:
This officials radio may mean a type of commercial radio. For example, air planes, government or police radios. ... Maybe : D
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