Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Expert"
The meaning of "Expert" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
I claim to be an expert.
I would like to claim my prize money. (Does the verb claim also have meaning as get/take)? ne anlama geliyor?
I would like to claim my prize money. (Does the verb claim also have meaning as get/take)? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Yes it can mean receiving something that is theirs or it can mean that they are saying they are an expert.
Q:
You don't need to be an expert. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
You don’t have to be professional at something
Q:
An expert drills into the cause of the alert. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Generally "to drill into something" (when not used to describe the process of using a drill) means to analyse it thoroughly, find the root cause.
Q:
Ask experts if you are not sure or read on the subject? ne anlama geliyor?
A:
it means you know a lot about a certain subject. it implies that you would need to read a lot of information to understand everything that’s going on
Q:
According to experts the ash does represent a real danger to aircraft ne anlama geliyor?
A:
@Fki: It means that ash can be very dangerous to an aircraft in terms of its flying mechanisms. The aircraft can malfunction in the presence of ash.
Example sentences using "Expert"
Q:
I’m not expert.
I’m not an expert
Which one is correct?or both is ok? ile örnek cümleler göster.
I’m not an expert
Which one is correct?or both is ok? ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
I’m not an expert is correct
Example: I play the piano, but i’m not an expert at it.
Example: I play the piano, but i’m not an expert at it.
Q:
expert ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
“I want my teachers to be experts in their field so I can trust them.”
“I want an expert to tell me how to pronounce this word so I know it’s correct.”
“I love listening to experts talk about what they know.”
“I need a computer expert to fix my computer.”
“I not an expert at playing football but I like playing on the weekends.”
“You don’t need to be an expert to enjoy sports.”
“I want an expert to tell me how to pronounce this word so I know it’s correct.”
“I love listening to experts talk about what they know.”
“I need a computer expert to fix my computer.”
“I not an expert at playing football but I like playing on the weekends.”
“You don’t need to be an expert to enjoy sports.”
Synonyms of "Expert" and their differences
Q:
expert ve expertise arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
An expert is a person.
Expertise is an advanced level of knowledge on a certain subject.
An expert has expertise.
Expertise is an advanced level of knowledge on a certain subject.
An expert has expertise.
Q:
as you seem to be such an expert, I can ask you lots of questions ve since you seem to be such an expert, I can ask you lots of questions. arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
They mean the same!
Q:
expert ve professional arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
An expert is someone who is extremely knowledgeable in a particular field, business, or study. Whereas, a professional is someone who belongs to a profession.
Q:
experts ve specialists arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
@Sierra-: Experts are people who know about many topics and specialists are more focused on one thing
Q:
expert ve specialist arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
An expert is someone who is very good at something. E.g. "He is an expert in mathematics."
A specialist is someone who concentrates/focuses on only one (or maybe two) things (such as subjects or skills) and is very good at it/an expert in it. They are good at it mostly because they have specialised in it. E.g. When you study at university, you might specialise in one subject so that you become an expert in it. Another example is when doctors specialise in a certain field such as psychology, gynaecology etc. This makes them as expert in that field. I hope that made sense.
A specialist is someone who concentrates/focuses on only one (or maybe two) things (such as subjects or skills) and is very good at it/an expert in it. They are good at it mostly because they have specialised in it. E.g. When you study at university, you might specialise in one subject so that you become an expert in it. Another example is when doctors specialise in a certain field such as psychology, gynaecology etc. This makes them as expert in that field. I hope that made sense.
Translations of "Expert"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? 周りに自分よりも物凄い玄人に囲まれて、アポイントを取らずに質問ができる。
素晴らしい環境に恵まれていると思っている。
I’m with a expert circle of my senior, I can ask questions without appointment.
I appreciate that I am in a very privileged environment.
素晴らしい環境に恵まれていると思っている。
I’m with a expert circle of my senior, I can ask questions without appointment.
I appreciate that I am in a very privileged environment.
A:
I am surrounded by astounding Experts in my work place and I can ask questions without having to make appointments beforehand.
I appreciate the privileged position that Iam in.
I appreciate the privileged position that Iam in.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? He considered as an expert.
He regarded as an expert.
which is correct?
is there any difference in usage?
He regarded as an expert.
which is correct?
is there any difference in usage?
A:
@learner-_
No, they mean the same thing
But it is
“He is considered an expert”
Or
“He is regarded as an expert”
No, they mean the same thing
But it is
“He is considered an expert”
Or
“He is regarded as an expert”
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? He considered as an expert.
He regarded as an expert.
which is correct?
is there any difference in usage?
He regarded as an expert.
which is correct?
is there any difference in usage?
A:
I do believe there is no major difference between CONSIDER VS REGARDED AS.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Why do you think the experts in the passage have warned of the growing complexity of online security? Is it better to be simpler??
A:
The complexity the passage is referring to is the complexity of making devices secure. They are saying it is becoming more and more difficult to provide security.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Though they're not an expert, Why is there people who wants to answer a question?
A:
Why are there people who answer questions even when they are not an expert on the topic.
Other questions about "Expert"
Q:
Some experts argue that as for children, learning a foreign language in primary school is better than secondary school. In my opinion, while I accept that children in secondary school are more able to acquire systematic studies,I agree with experts viewpoint. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
Some experts argue that as for children, learning a foreign language in primary school is better than in the secondary school. In my opinion, while I accept that children in secondary school are more able to carry on systematic studies, I agree with the experts' viewpoint.
Q:
I'm not an expert in Korean grammar, though Korean is my mother tongue. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
I'm not an expert in Korean grammar, although Korean is my mother tongue. does this sound natural? WELL DONE!
Q:
Some experts say the number of theft of personal information will not decrease but increase. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
Some experts say that the number of *personal information thefts* will...
Q:
you are an expert at history
you are a mad at shopping
you are an expert at fishing
you are an expert at english
are they natural?
you are a mad at shopping
you are an expert at fishing
you are an expert at english
are they natural?
A:
Sentence 1, sentence 3 and sentence 4 are natural. I'm not sure what you're trying to say in sentence 2 though.
If you could rephrase it I could help answer any other questions you might have.
If you could rephrase it I could help answer any other questions you might have.
Q:
The expert dispatch plan bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
If that is the case, I would leave out "expert." Having expert in there can make it confusing/ambiguous. You cannot tell, with certainty, whether the plan is a plan to dispatch experts, or *the best* plan for dispatching anything. (This was my point in my first message)
Simply calling it "The Dispatch Plan" should be fine. Even without the "The" would be good. I am guessing this is a document or procedure for your company. If that is true, then titling it "Dispatch Plan" should be all you need.
Simply calling it "The Dispatch Plan" should be fine. Even without the "The" would be good. I am guessing this is a document or procedure for your company. If that is true, then titling it "Dispatch Plan" should be all you need.
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