Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Metropolitan"
El significado de "Metropolitan" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa Metropolitan ?
A:
Relating to a large city.
Traducciones de "Metropolitan"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? Metropolitan police
A:
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Otras preguntas sobre "Metropolitan"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? 1. Metropolitan Transit Corporation
2. Metropolitan Transport Corporation
3. Metropolitan Transportation Corporation
2. Metropolitan Transport Corporation
3. Metropolitan Transportation Corporation
A:
Thank you! :)
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Metropolitan Government allows amusement parks to open the business. On the other hand, they ask museums and theaters to close even though visitors are able to watch quietly.
A:
× Metropolitan Government allows amusement parks to open the business.
✓ The Metropolitan Government is allowing amusement parks to open for business.
× On the other hand, they ask museums and theaters to close even though visitors are able to watch quietly.
✓ On the other hand, they are asking museums and theaters to remain closed even though visitors are able to watch quietly.
✓ The Metropolitan Government is allowing amusement parks to open for business.
× On the other hand, they ask museums and theaters to close even though visitors are able to watch quietly.
✓ On the other hand, they are asking museums and theaters to remain closed even though visitors are able to watch quietly.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural?
In the Metropolitan area many young women spend a lot of time commuting. While they are young their salaries are low so they cannot live in Tokyo instead, they live the area around Tokyo. As a result they need to get up and leave home early in the morning. So they cannot have enough time to make up at home. Do you really think those women are guilty? If people bother someone, say by speaking loudly, they may be guilty. But those women are not annoying others. Rather I think these women are loyal people because they put on makeup on the train out of a sense of duty that they need to be ready to meet colleagues in their best conditions.
In the Metropolitan area many young women spend a lot of time commuting. While they are young their salaries are low so they cannot live in Tokyo instead, they live the area around Tokyo. As a result they need to get up and leave home early in the morning. So they cannot have enough time to make up at home. Do you really think those women are guilty? If people bother someone, say by speaking loudly, they may be guilty. But those women are not annoying others. Rather I think these women are loyal people because they put on makeup on the train out of a sense of duty that they need to be ready to meet colleagues in their best conditions.
A:
The first few sentences are good. Here are some suggestions for the later sentences:
"So they [do not] have enough time to [do their] make up at home. Do you really think those women are guilty [of annoying people by putting on their makeup on the train]? If people bother someone, say by speaking loudly, they may be guilty. But those women are not annoying others. Rather I think these women are [conscientious] people because they put on makeup on the train out of a sense of duty [to meet colleagues at their best.]"
"So they [do not] have enough time to [do their] make up at home. Do you really think those women are guilty [of annoying people by putting on their makeup on the train]? If people bother someone, say by speaking loudly, they may be guilty. But those women are not annoying others. Rather I think these women are [conscientious] people because they put on makeup on the train out of a sense of duty [to meet colleagues at their best.]"
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? In the Metropolitan area many young women spend a lot of time commuting. While they are young their salaries are low so they cannot live in Tokyo instead, they live the area around Tokyo. As a result they need to get up and leave home early in the morning. So they cannot have enough time to make up at home. Do you really think those women are guilty? If people bother someone, say by speaking loudly, they may be guilty. But those women are not annoying others. Rather I think these women are loyal people because they put on makeup on the train out of a sense of duty that they need to be ready to meet colleagues in their best conditions.
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