Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Challenger"
The meaning of "Challenger" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
She is out of challengers. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
She has defeated everyone, now there is no one left to battle.
Q:
'The challenger in white trunks' ne anlama geliyor?
A:
In boxing, shorts are called trunks. The challenger is the one who is fight the title holder (champion) in hopes of winning and becoming the new champion.
Synonyms of "Challenger" and their differences
Q:
here comes a new challenger ve New challenger comes here arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
"Here comes a new challenger", is more natural to say. Both phrases mean the same thing in the end.
Other questions about "Challenger"
Q:
He was the first challenger to get in the ring to fight Johnson, and he got Johnson knocked down only by one kick right in the head, which conclusively leaded to his winning the fight. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
He was the first challenger to get in the ring to fight Johnson, and he knocked down Johnson with only one kick (straight) to the head, which lead to him conclusively winning the fight.
Q:
He was the second challenger to get in the ring to fight Johnson, but the game wasn't made, because he cancelled the fight because of ankle pain in his right leg. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
I think it’s good. I would probably try to avoid saying so much “because”. An alternative could be:
He was the second challenger to get in the ring to fight Johnson, but the game wasn’t made because he cancelled the fight due to the pain in his right leg
He was the second challenger to get in the ring to fight Johnson, but the game wasn’t made because he cancelled the fight due to the pain in his right leg
Q:
Who will be the challenger against him ? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
@jokifreek “Who will challenge him? Tom or Mike?” or “Will Tom challenge him, or will Mike?”
Q:
"Here comes a new challenger"
Is it right grammatically? "Here" is an adverb as I know. So, what is subject in that sentence? Please give me your hands :)
Is it right grammatically? "Here" is an adverb as I know. So, what is subject in that sentence? Please give me your hands :)
A:
"Challenger" is the subject and can be better seen when the sentence is written the other way around.
"A new challenger comes"
The "new challenger" can more clearly be seen as the subject.
Hope this helps :)
"A new challenger comes"
The "new challenger" can more clearly be seen as the subject.
Hope this helps :)
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