Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Pattern"
El significado de "Pattern" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa Based on the patterns shaping the history of the planet and our species, we can make forecasts about the situations in which our descendants will find themselves. ?
A:
Yes you are correct. Simply speaking, the past can help us predict the future.
Q:
¿Qué significa pattern?
A:
A pattern is generally, something that repeats. In terms of behavior, it means the person had done this sort of thing before.
example: "he had a PATTERN of sleeping too late, so we were not surprised that he missed his morning class"
example: "he had a PATTERN of sleeping too late, so we were not surprised that he missed his morning class"
Q:
¿Qué significa there has got to be ~ is what does it mean?this pattern ?
A:
sorry.. i don’t understand what you’re trying to ask
Q:
¿Qué significa We repeat unhealthy patterns from childhood, always latching on to people who will frustrate us in familiar but grievous ways?
A:
It means that we keep doing/repeating things we learned as children, and we stay with people who are familiar to us even though they make us upset.
Q:
¿Qué significa strong overarching pattern ?
A:
Basically, there isn't a strong relationship between union membership and wages anymore.
Ejemplos de oración usando "Pattern"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con patterned.
A:
Her clothes were patterned
I have patterned curtains
I like patterned things
He has a patterned blanket
I have patterned curtains
I like patterned things
He has a patterned blanket
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con give (In various patterns).
A:
"He gave* then money so they gave* in" -> they finally accepted
"Let me give you a piece of my mind" -> to tell your opinion angrily
"Give me some examples"
"I'll give you some advice"
"They gave* her presents for her birthday"
"She has given* up" -> stopped
* -> past simple of give: gave and past participle: given
"Let me give you a piece of my mind" -> to tell your opinion angrily
"Give me some examples"
"I'll give you some advice"
"They gave* her presents for her birthday"
"She has given* up" -> stopped
* -> past simple of give: gave and past participle: given
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con pattern .
A:
These clothes have a nice striped pattern.
The wallpaper we saw in our friend's house had a complex pattern.
You can notice a pattern in people's behaviour. They usually act in similar ways.
The wallpaper we saw in our friend's house had a complex pattern.
You can notice a pattern in people's behaviour. They usually act in similar ways.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con pattern.
A:
there is a patter among the walls.
if it's a patter you're looking for, then you won't find one.
if it's a patter you're looking for, then you won't find one.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con "pattern" and can you explain this word?.
A:
pattern- decorative design
the blanket had a bunch of patterns
the wall had a nice collection of patterns
the blanket had a bunch of patterns
the wall had a nice collection of patterns
Palabras similares a "Pattern" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre patterns y standards ?
A:
Patterns are things that are repeated.
Standards are rules that you live by.
Standards are rules that you live by.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre pattern y default y standard ?
A:
-Pattern would be something continuous like: BMBMBMBMBM.....
sendo algo que repete um padrão que repete e é contínuo
-Standard would be something that is smiliar: BBBBBBBB
sendo algo padrão no sentido de que esse é o modelo que deveria ser, Algo que deve ser, algo igual ao outro, que é o de sempre;
-Default would be when you put it back to it's original way:
Sendo se ele tava BVBWBBB no Default ele iria para a sua forma original: BBBBBBB
sendo algo que repete um padrão que repete e é contínuo
-Standard would be something that is smiliar: BBBBBBBB
sendo algo padrão no sentido de que esse é o modelo que deveria ser, Algo que deve ser, algo igual ao outro, que é o de sempre;
-Default would be when you put it back to it's original way:
Sendo se ele tava BVBWBBB no Default ele iria para a sua forma original: BBBBBBB
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre pattern y standart y standard ?
A:
Never really seen Standart probably not a real word. But Pattern means , something is repeated usually to describe some art form. Standard just means the basic or bare minimum.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre pattern y design y figure y device ?
A:
"Design" is general (it can include patterns). A "pattern" repeats, such as a wallpaper design that has the same arrangement of flowers in many different places.
A "figure" is not like a "device" ...
"Figure" can mean "number", "amount", "statistic", "drawing", "image", "shape", or "object" (usually decorative)
"Device" can mean "equipment", "appliance", "gadget", "tool", or "machine", especially electronics like a mobile phone, tablet, computer, etc.
A "figure" is not like a "device" ...
"Figure" can mean "number", "amount", "statistic", "drawing", "image", "shape", or "object" (usually decorative)
"Device" can mean "equipment", "appliance", "gadget", "tool", or "machine", especially electronics like a mobile phone, tablet, computer, etc.
Traducciones de "Pattern"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? For sewing, would you use pattern? Template? Something else?
German Schnittmuster.
German Schnittmuster.
A:
yes pattern but you can be more specific with cutting/sewing/paper pattern.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? How do you describe this pattern in English?
A:
Blurry
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? They have traditional patterns and also modern designs. Coexisting in it beautifully. ( how do you pronounce this? thanks !)
A:
I hope this helps! :)
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? pattern
A:
Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
Otras preguntas sobre "Pattern"
Q:
How many patterns are possible to pronounce the year 1904?
A:
If your just talking about the year 1904 you would say "nineteen oh four".
If your getting into numbers that aren't years, their are other ways of saying it.
You can say "One thousand nine hundred and four"if it's a number that is not a year.
If your getting into numbers that aren't years, their are other ways of saying it.
You can say "One thousand nine hundred and four"if it's a number that is not a year.
Q:
What pattern have been used about "give" for native?
1. I give ( ) ( )
2. I give ( ) to ( )
1. I give ( ) ( )
2. I give ( ) to ( )
A:
Both are correct. I give Mary flowers. = I give flowers to Mary.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? It's a little expensive but I'm thinking I also try doing it while studying pattern making.
A:
the correct way to phrase it would be "it's a little expensive but I'm thinking I will also try doing it while studying pattern making."
Q:
I am practicing 'even if' pattern with the following example sentences.
· Even if I wash my car, it still won’t look new.
· Even if I tell my parents the truth, they will be angry at me.
· Even if I had free time tomorrow, I wouldn’t want to go to the beach because it’s too cold outside!
I can't understand the 3rd one.
I think it should be "Even if I 'have' free time tomorrow, I 'will not' want to go to ~"
Can somebody explain why I should use 'past tense' in that sentence?
· Even if I wash my car, it still won’t look new.
· Even if I tell my parents the truth, they will be angry at me.
· Even if I had free time tomorrow, I wouldn’t want to go to the beach because it’s too cold outside!
I can't understand the 3rd one.
I think it should be "Even if I 'have' free time tomorrow, I 'will not' want to go to ~"
Can somebody explain why I should use 'past tense' in that sentence?
A:
Often in English we use "could" and "would" in present and future tense. Example: "Would you go to the store for me tomorrow?"
I can think of two reasons why we use "could" and "would" like this.
(Your question is 2.)
1. To make a request.
Along with "will you?" and "can you?", "would you?" and "could you?" are used to ask someone to do something. The meaning is the same.
2. To imply a reason/condition.
"Would" and "could" imply there is a reason why someone will or can do something. We use it all the time like this. Sometimes we don't even know the "reason" or "condition."
Imagine using "if" or "because" when using "would" and "could". Example:
"I would like to go to the beach tomorrow." (Because it is going to be nice weather.)
"I could help you move into a new house next week." (Because I have a truck.)
"I would buy a new phone." (If I had the money.)
"I could be a famous singer." (If I had the motivation.)
The sentences in the ( ) are examples of reasons. Unless a person explicitly says the reason why they're doing something, we can only guess. Sometimes, the reason is obvious, however.
I can think of two reasons why we use "could" and "would" like this.
(Your question is 2.)
1. To make a request.
Along with "will you?" and "can you?", "would you?" and "could you?" are used to ask someone to do something. The meaning is the same.
2. To imply a reason/condition.
"Would" and "could" imply there is a reason why someone will or can do something. We use it all the time like this. Sometimes we don't even know the "reason" or "condition."
Imagine using "if" or "because" when using "would" and "could". Example:
"I would like to go to the beach tomorrow." (Because it is going to be nice weather.)
"I could help you move into a new house next week." (Because I have a truck.)
"I would buy a new phone." (If I had the money.)
"I could be a famous singer." (If I had the motivation.)
The sentences in the ( ) are examples of reasons. Unless a person explicitly says the reason why they're doing something, we can only guess. Sometimes, the reason is obvious, however.
Q:
Pattern of "why don't you, why you don't, ..."
A:
Some examples in the order you provided...
1)"Why you don't want to visit is beyond me."
2)"Why don't you want to visit this weekend?"
3)"Why do not you" --> "Why do you not want to visit?"
4)"Why you do not want to visit is beyond me."
5)"I don't know what happened with you, but why don't you visit for the weekend?"
(1) and (4) are the same. The first is simply a contraction of the fourth. No difference in meaning.
You are right that the nuances change based on the syntax (order of the words). The syntax for (1) is typically used when the speaker is talking to themselves about someone else, while the syntax for (2) is typically used when the speaker is talking directly to that someone. (Edit: Kieran's point is excellent...(1) is not a question while (2) indicates a question)
(3) is okay if you swap the words around as I mentioned above. In this case, (2) is simply the contraction of (3) and there are no differences in meaning. However, (2) sounds a bit better than (3).
(5) is also directed to a listener and thus has a similar meaning to (2) and (3).
1)"Why you don't want to visit is beyond me."
2)"Why don't you want to visit this weekend?"
3)"Why do not you" --> "Why do you not want to visit?"
4)"Why you do not want to visit is beyond me."
5)"I don't know what happened with you, but why don't you visit for the weekend?"
(1) and (4) are the same. The first is simply a contraction of the fourth. No difference in meaning.
You are right that the nuances change based on the syntax (order of the words). The syntax for (1) is typically used when the speaker is talking to themselves about someone else, while the syntax for (2) is typically used when the speaker is talking directly to that someone. (Edit: Kieran's point is excellent...(1) is not a question while (2) indicates a question)
(3) is okay if you swap the words around as I mentioned above. In this case, (2) is simply the contraction of (3) and there are no differences in meaning. However, (2) sounds a bit better than (3).
(5) is also directed to a listener and thus has a similar meaning to (2) and (3).
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