Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Sort"
El significado de "Sort" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa "I sort of hope that..." What does 'sort of' mean??
A:
I means "a small amount of" Another way of saying it is "I have a small amount of hope/desire that..."
Q:
¿Qué significa You're liable to get some sort of blowback?
A:
It means that you're likely to or you might experience an unwanted result from your actions.
Q:
¿Qué significa sort out my accommodation ?
A:
Figure out the hotel or living conditions. For example, if you are visiting the US, someone might help you sort out your accommodations, meaning they'll help you book a hotel room or an apartment. They may even offer you to stay in their house.
Q:
¿Qué significa sort out ?
A:
Organize or understand
Q:
¿Qué significa We sort out clothing to donate it.?
A:
It's for recycling. To sort out is to put something in a place. For example, the shirts, pants, and shoes go in different piles. Example 2: the men's clothes and the women's clothes would go to different spots. To donate means to give away for free.
Ejemplos de oración usando "Sort"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con sort of.
A:
Sort of, is a way to convey inexactness or vagueness, basically uncertainty.
‘Do you see what I mean?’ ‘Sort of’
‘Do you see what I mean?’ ‘Sort of’
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con sort.
A:
Sort those books in alphabetical order. What sort of food do you like? Sort out this mess.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con sort out.
A:
sort out = 정리하다
please sort out your table. it is very messy
sort out = 해결하다
I will sort out the problem later
I haven't sorted out the problem yet
sort out = 분류하다
sort out the items according to their type/cost
please sort out your table. it is very messy
sort out = 해결하다
I will sort out the problem later
I haven't sorted out the problem yet
sort out = 분류하다
sort out the items according to their type/cost
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con sort of.
A:
Sort of. Haha
It means that it is half correct half not.
So to say, "I sort of cleaned my room." means I cleaned it to an extent but it may not be considered clean.
and with, "I sort of like him." it means that part of you likes him part of you doesn't.
It means that it is half correct half not.
So to say, "I sort of cleaned my room." means I cleaned it to an extent but it may not be considered clean.
and with, "I sort of like him." it means that part of you likes him part of you doesn't.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con sort of.
A:
@NICOLE89: You're welcome! ☺️
No, "it" means "not liking television" in that sentence. It's difficult to explain, so sorry if you don't understand 😂
No, "it" means "not liking television" in that sentence. It's difficult to explain, so sorry if you don't understand 😂
Palabras similares a "Sort" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre sort of y kind of ?
A:
@thebaekfastclub: But if we say that, then it is in a casual situation, and we would use "sorta" and "kinda" rather than "sort of" and "kind of." Sorta and kinda are very casual ways to say an already casual phrase.
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre to sort out y to figure out ?
A:
I think in everyday speech there is not much difference, but you would use them in different situations. "I need to sort out my problems with my brother" "I will figure out the answer to that question". If you don't quite understand I can try to explain the difference :)
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre classify, sort, fractionate y branch from ?
A:
Classify: categorize and label (put related things together in groups and assign a name to each group)
Sort: organize and place in order (example: small to large, low to high, alphabetical order [A-Z], etc.)
Fractionate: this is a rare word with no common meaning. It can mean to separate into different components or 'fractions'.
"Branch" or "fork": split or divide into different paths (like tree branches). Example: "there is a fork in the road where the road splits into two and branches off in different directions"
Sort: organize and place in order (example: small to large, low to high, alphabetical order [A-Z], etc.)
Fractionate: this is a rare word with no common meaning. It can mean to separate into different components or 'fractions'.
"Branch" or "fork": split or divide into different paths (like tree branches). Example: "there is a fork in the road where the road splits into two and branches off in different directions"
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre a sort of y a kind of ?
A:
There is not really a difference
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre sort of y kind of ?
A:
There's really no difference.
Traducciones de "Sort"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? 有一点点喜欢(对某件事)(sort of/kind of)and
不感兴趣(对某件事)
不感兴趣(对某件事)
A:
I enjoy doing _____ a little bit
and
I am not interested in doing ______
and
I am not interested in doing ______
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? sort
A:
Revisa la pregunta para ver la respuesta
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? " sort of salty" sounds natural? If not, what is commonly used in everyday English?
A:
Yes, that sounds right. It can have two meanings because “salty” is both a flavor and sometimes a slang term that means someone is resentful about something.
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? sort of
A:
Sorry about that!
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? “qui sort avec vous en boîte, le week-end?”
A:
who goes to the club with you on the weekend?
Otras preguntas sobre "Sort"
Q:
They're also fairly wealthy and affluent and all these other sorts of things.
Could you tell me the meaning of "all these other sorts of things"?
Could you tell me the meaning of "all these other sorts of things"?
A:
That phrase just refers to all the common things associated with rich and wealthy people. For example, they probably go to county clubs, dine at expensive restaurants, own large houses and expensive cars, etc. etc.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? I don't like this sort of bubble gum because it sticks to the roof of the mouth.
or
I don't like this sort of bubble gum because it sticks to the roof of my mouth.
or
I don't like this sort of bubble gum because it sticks to the roof of my mouth.
A:
the second one is better because this is your opinion so adding "my" sounds natural
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? I'm not sure if they have gotten some sort of favoring, but if I were to guess, I would say yes, they have!
A:
"I'm not sure if they've received some sort of favoring, but if I were to guess, I'd say yes, they have!"
That is your version with minimal changes. That sentence would really only be okay for use in conversation, as there is more leniency and people aren't expected to be proper in a relaxed conversation.
Alternative examples:
"I can't be sure, but it seems to me they were on the receiving end of favoritism."
"I can't be certain they received favor, but I think they did."
"I could be wrong, but if you ask me, they were being favored."
That is your version with minimal changes. That sentence would really only be okay for use in conversation, as there is more leniency and people aren't expected to be proper in a relaxed conversation.
Alternative examples:
"I can't be sure, but it seems to me they were on the receiving end of favoritism."
"I can't be certain they received favor, but I think they did."
"I could be wrong, but if you ask me, they were being favored."
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? A: Can you sort out the problem by yourself?
B: Elementary!
B: Elementary!
A:
This response ("Elementary!") was often used by the famous character Sherlock Holmes. So, if you say it, most people will think you are making a joke. It's not commonly used by most people.
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? I am sort of angry cause you have seeing my personal messages.
A:
I am upset because you read my personal messages.
Upset as it is less strong than angry, and sounds more natural in this context.
Read instead of have seeing as 1) it's the correct tense and 2) they would have read rather than just see the messages.
Upset as it is less strong than angry, and sounds more natural in this context.
Read instead of have seeing as 1) it's the correct tense and 2) they would have read rather than just see the messages.
Significados y uso de palabras y frases similares
Nuevas palabras
sort
HiNative es una plataforma para que los usuarios intercambien su conocimiento sobre distintos idiomas y culturas.
Newest Questions
- ¿Cómo dices esto en Español (México)? Sidewalk
- ¿Cómo dices esto en Español (México)? How do you ask for a bottle of water?
- 1. "tengo sueño" means "I'm sleepy" but "tengo un sueño" means "I have a dream" as in your future...
- ¿Cómo dices esto en Español (México)? Taxes Did you do/file your taxes? I have to pay my taxes ...
- ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre Es listo y Esta listo ?
Newest Questions (HOT)
- Leí más de la novela de ciencia ficción "Aventura en el Planeta Misterioso" para practicar españo...
- ¿Qué significa panista?
- ¿Pronuncias la 's' más como 'shu' y la 'd' de 'lado' más como 'lao' o como una 'd' suave?
- ¿Cómo dices esto en Español (México)? Send them a message to their page and say you wish to regis...
- ¿Qué significa Me regala una fotografía ?
Trending questions