Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Recent"
El significado de "Recent" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa relatively recent?
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¿Qué significa relatively recent?
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@syh23 哈哈哈
Q:
¿Qué significa recent??
A:
something new that happened
Q:
¿Qué significa recent?
A:
It happen not very long ago
Q:
¿Qué significa recent?
A:
Not a long time ago.
"It was very recent" -> It happened not too long ago.
"It was very recent" -> It happened not too long ago.
Ejemplos de oración usando "Recent"
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Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con recent.
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In recent news, the snow has stopped for now in Tokyo.
In a recent meeting we discussed the next presentation.
This information isn't recent, so we can't use it.
In a recent meeting we discussed the next presentation.
This information isn't recent, so we can't use it.
Palabras similares a "Recent" y sus diferencias
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre recent y current y latest ?
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@Korean_EngLearner
The below is usually how I interpret these words. They are rather subjective so you may find differences in how others interpret them, if they differentiate at all.
Recent - Happening within the past day to week.
Latest - Happening within the past hour to day.
Current - Happening now to within the last hour.
The below is usually how I interpret these words. They are rather subjective so you may find differences in how others interpret them, if they differentiate at all.
Recent - Happening within the past day to week.
Latest - Happening within the past hour to day.
Current - Happening now to within the last hour.
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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre recent y previous ?
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"Recent" means that it happened close to the present:
"The weather has been rainy recently."
"The recent political protests caused a lot of damage."
"Previous" means that it happened immediately before:
"We had more rain the previous day."
"The previous president, Barak Obama, was a democrat."
"We talked previously," meaning we talked before.
"We talked on the previous day," meaning we talked the day before.
Basically, "recently" means something happened around now up until the present.
"Previously" means it happened before now.
Things "have been happening" recently.
Things "have happened" previously.
"The weather has been rainy recently."
"The recent political protests caused a lot of damage."
"Previous" means that it happened immediately before:
"We had more rain the previous day."
"The previous president, Barak Obama, was a democrat."
"We talked previously," meaning we talked before.
"We talked on the previous day," meaning we talked the day before.
Basically, "recently" means something happened around now up until the present.
"Previously" means it happened before now.
Things "have been happening" recently.
Things "have happened" previously.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre recent y recently ?
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"Recent" is an adjective, and "recently" is an adverb. They basically mean the same thing. For example, these two sentences mean exactly the same thing:
A recent letter told me that you're coming to town. (recent letter)
I received a letter recently that told me you're coming to town. (received recently)
A recent letter told me that you're coming to town. (recent letter)
I received a letter recently that told me you're coming to town. (received recently)
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre recent y current ?
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recent: happened not to long ago
current: something happening now
example: i am currently studying japanese.
i recently bought new books.
current: something happening now
example: i am currently studying japanese.
i recently bought new books.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre recent y modern ?
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modern is a term usually used to describe a noun of our "present" society.
ex: modern era. modern fashion. modern technology. That's a modern car.
recent is usually used to describe the time.
ex: recent events in Syria. That was relatively recent.
ex: modern era. modern fashion. modern technology. That's a modern car.
recent is usually used to describe the time.
ex: recent events in Syria. That was relatively recent.
Traducciones de "Recent"
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? recent
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? recent
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¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (UK)? recent
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Otras preguntas sobre "Recent"
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Por favor, muéstrame cómo pronunciar recents .
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Q:
¿Esto suena natural? "as of recent"
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"Recently" or "as of late".
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