Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Findings"
El significado de "Findings" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa the findings?
A:
The findings are consistent with each other.
The findings = what was found. The research results, for example.
The findings = what was found. The research results, for example.
Q:
¿Qué significa The findings were widely disseminated.?
A:
disseminated =spread, given, circulated to many people
Q:
¿Qué significa He came to him with his "findings"?
A:
It’s another word for ‘discovery’.
Q:
¿Qué significa findings well into his presidency ?
A:
It means finding new information after he has already been president for a while.
Q:
¿Qué significa While these findings are highly suggestive, some critics argue that the animals might be relying on other factors to complete the tasks.?
A:
The findings being highly suggestive means that the information gathered seems to indicate something specific. The critics are offering a potentially different interpretation of the information gathered.
If you had a lock with a key inserted in it and a bird landed next to it, then proceeded to turn the key with its beak, you might say your observations were highly suggestive of birds comprehending how a lock works.
If you had a lock with a key inserted in it and a bird landed next to it, then proceeded to turn the key with its beak, you might say your observations were highly suggestive of birds comprehending how a lock works.
Palabras similares a "Findings" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre discuss findings y discuss on findings y discuss about findings ?
A:
The most common would be to use it without a preposition. For example, “Let us discuss the findings.” Or “We need to discuss our findings.”
“Discuss on findings” is incorrect and “discuss about findings” also does not sound natural.
“Discuss on findings” is incorrect and “discuss about findings” also does not sound natural.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre findings y results ?
A:
Results is a broader term: it can apply to outcomes of research, grades on assignments or exams, consequences of actions, and probably more.
Findings tends to just refer to the results of a research or survey
Findings tends to just refer to the results of a research or survey
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre key findings y key messages ?
A:
A key find is a discovery made by one who is not the the writer of a piece of writing but deems it as important to the piece.
A key message is the important overall meaning in a message. This is usually determined by the writer.
A key message is the important overall meaning in a message. This is usually determined by the writer.
Traducciones de "Findings"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? The findings from this study that job skills are becoming increasingly important because of tremendous employment pressure and massive competition environment.
A:
According this study we can conclude that job skills are becoming extremely important because of tremendous employment pressure and massive competition around us
HAHA! Yours is much better lol
HAHA! Yours is much better lol
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? The enormous findings like the discovery of penicillin are not from the intentional study to find it but by chance. This expression is correct?
A:
The enormous findings, such as the discovery of penicillin, were not founded by intentional studies, but by chance.
Not bad, just remember punctuation - a comma (,) is needed to separate breaks in your sentences or it won't make sense. Also, the discovery of penicillin happened in the past, so keep the sentence in past tense by using "were" instead of "are"
Not bad, just remember punctuation - a comma (,) is needed to separate breaks in your sentences or it won't make sense. Also, the discovery of penicillin happened in the past, so keep the sentence in past tense by using "were" instead of "are"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? the findings from this research showed several possibilities in which regular physical exercise can see the significant effects on the onset of the future health problems by improving functional aspects. is this sentence ok?
A:
The findings from this research showed several possibilities whereby regular physical exercise can see significant effects on the onset of future health problems by improving functional aspects.
Otras preguntas sobre "Findings"
Q:
(Preliminary findings indicate that the circadian rhythm was not a true 24 hour sequence but rather a species showed a wide variation from 20 hours to 28 hour period those kept in isolation would eventually fall out of sync with the natural environment)
///At this sentence, I don't know usages. I read the translation of this script, sentence are divided from the starting point of but I can't comprehend because is just relative pronoun right?
futhermore, I don't know (those) refer to.
///At this sentence, I don't know usages. I read the translation of this script, sentence are divided from the starting point of but I can't comprehend because is just relative pronoun right?
futhermore, I don't know (those) refer to.
A:
For in which...you might try practicing like this:
I sit in a chair >> the chair in which I sit
You came in a car >> the car in which you came
It's just a way to attach the content of a sentence to a noun.
Then...
The chair in which I sit is uncomfortable.
The car in which you came is ugly.
So your example:
Those kept in isolation would eventually fall out of sync with the natural environment *in a period* >> period those kept in isolation would eventually fall out of sync with the natural environment
(it looks more complicated but it's the same basic process)
'Those' is just a shortened way of referring to a previously mentioned noun:
Many people ran in the race.
Those wearing sneaker ran faster. = The people wearing sneakers ran faster.
In your example...
Those kept in isolation > what/who was kept in isolation? > *species* were kept in isolation.
Do you see?
I sit in a chair >> the chair in which I sit
You came in a car >> the car in which you came
It's just a way to attach the content of a sentence to a noun.
Then...
The chair in which I sit is uncomfortable.
The car in which you came is ugly.
So your example:
Those kept in isolation would eventually fall out of sync with the natural environment *in a period* >> period those kept in isolation would eventually fall out of sync with the natural environment
(it looks more complicated but it's the same basic process)
'Those' is just a shortened way of referring to a previously mentioned noun:
Many people ran in the race.
Those wearing sneaker ran faster. = The people wearing sneakers ran faster.
In your example...
Those kept in isolation > what/who was kept in isolation? > *species* were kept in isolation.
Do you see?
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? What I asked was your findings, not your recommendations.
A:
× What I asked was your findings, not your recommendations.
✓ What I asked for was your findings, not your recommendations.
✓ What I asked for was your findings, not your recommendations.
Q:
"Along with new findings, raises new scientific queries. This *statement* is in common between this field and many other fields of science."
what can I replace "statement" with? phrase?
is "in common" natural here? should I use the verb "apply"?
what can I replace "statement" with? phrase?
is "in common" natural here? should I use the verb "apply"?
A:
“Along with new findings, ____ raises new scientific inquiries.” This statement/phrase is found throughout this field and many other scientific fields.”
“Along with new findings, ____ raises new scientific inquiries.” This statement/phrase is common in this field and many other scientific fields.”
“to have much in common with”
I have much in common with Jenna. We both like movies; we play sports; we are outgoing, etc.
“Along with new findings, ____ raises new scientific inquiries.” This statement/phrase is common in this field and many other scientific fields.”
“to have much in common with”
I have much in common with Jenna. We both like movies; we play sports; we are outgoing, etc.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? The findings presented in this research were obtained from studies that were supported by the Ministry of Education.
A:
I think it's better if you use "results" instead of "findings" , although both mean the same.
Q:
What does "endorsed the findings" mean?
The leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday largely endorsed the findings of the intelligence community that Russia sought to sway the 2016 U.S. elections through a hacking and influence campaign, and they called for a “more aggressive, whole-of-government approach” to ensure future elections are not similarly compromised.
The leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday largely endorsed the findings of the intelligence community that Russia sought to sway the 2016 U.S. elections through a hacking and influence campaign, and they called for a “more aggressive, whole-of-government approach” to ensure future elections are not similarly compromised.
A:
to endorse means to support and show public approval of something.
So to "endorse the findings" means that one likes and supports with what has been found out.
So to "endorse the findings" means that one likes and supports with what has been found out.
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