Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Lottery"
The meaning of "Lottery" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
what is "a lottery number" in high school?
I found it a book from stave jobs biography.
ne anlama geliyor?
I found it a book from stave jobs biography.
ne anlama geliyor?
A:
What is a interesting system ! I never known that. Thank you for the explanation.
Q:
genetic lottery ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It's only related to the body. It's said that someone who was lucky enough to be born rich was "born with a silver spoon in their mouth."
Q:
I'm in it to win the lottery. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It means they're into win, they're entering/doing something in order to win/get the reward. Sorry if this isn't a very good answer ^^;
Q:
sit on a lottery ticket ne anlama geliyor?
A:
to wait to use your fortune...
like if you have a golden ticket you wait to use it a the right time
sounds like you're watching an action movie
like if you have a golden ticket you wait to use it a the right time
sounds like you're watching an action movie
Synonyms of "Lottery" and their differences
Q:
lottery ve raffle arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
A raffle is where you usually take small pieces of paper and let everyone write their name or whatever on the piece of paper. Then you put it in a container and mix it up and whoever’s name is drawn usually wins something.
In a lottery, you can either win by buying a lottery ticket and picking certain numbers in an order and then a machine randomises the numbers and pick one and whoever wins the lottery they usually win a lot of money.
Another way a lottery works is you can buy these card which you scratch off a layer that reveals all your numbers and compare it to the winning numbers. Then you see if you won any money.
Please tell if this helps or not and if you understand.
In a lottery, you can either win by buying a lottery ticket and picking certain numbers in an order and then a machine randomises the numbers and pick one and whoever wins the lottery they usually win a lot of money.
Another way a lottery works is you can buy these card which you scratch off a layer that reveals all your numbers and compare it to the winning numbers. Then you see if you won any money.
Please tell if this helps or not and if you understand.
Q:
What would you do if you won the lottery? ve What if you won the lottery? arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
There is not much of a difference. “What would you do if you won the lottery” is asking what you’d spend your money on, while “what if you won the lottery” can mean the same thing or it can mean “how would you feel if you won the lottery”
Q:
lottery ve raffle ve draw arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Raffle always has a winner. And there’s a fee associate with it. Usually in the form of buying raffle tickets.
Lottery doesn’t have to have a winner. It could go on forever.
Drawing would be a raffle without a fee.
Lottery doesn’t have to have a winner. It could go on forever.
Drawing would be a raffle without a fee.
Q:
lottery ve raffles arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
"Lottery" is usually when someone spends money for a chance to get a high prize. It's gambling.
"Raffles" are usually free in events. they are also drawn randomly, but there is no risk of losing money.
"Raffles" are usually free in events. they are also drawn randomly, but there is no risk of losing money.
Q:
"if you were to win the lottery" ve "if you won the lottery" ve "if you win the lottery" arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
At a quick glance 'if you were to win the lottery' sounds more natural as an afterthought at the end of the sentence and 'if you won the lottery' seems like it would go at the beginning. But honestly that's not even accurate, they're both nearly the exact same, just depends which you like more.
'If you won the lottery you'd be set for life.'
'If you were to win the lottery you'd be set for life.'
'We could go anywhere if you won the lottery.'
'We could go anywhere if you were to win the lottery.'
They're both past tense with if so they're talking about this being a future thing. And they can be used by themselves to respond to someone talking about their hopes or dreams.
"Man, I can't wait to buy a big house!"
"Yeah, if you won/were to win the lottery."
'If you won the lottery' will probably be said more but maybe like 60/40%.
'If you won the lottery you'd be set for life.'
'If you were to win the lottery you'd be set for life.'
'We could go anywhere if you won the lottery.'
'We could go anywhere if you were to win the lottery.'
They're both past tense with if so they're talking about this being a future thing. And they can be used by themselves to respond to someone talking about their hopes or dreams.
"Man, I can't wait to buy a big house!"
"Yeah, if you won/were to win the lottery."
'If you won the lottery' will probably be said more but maybe like 60/40%.
Translations of "Lottery"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? I won a lottery to buy it (before).
I've heard "before" in this sentence is not good.
Please tell me what word should I use?
I've heard "before" in this sentence is not good.
Please tell me what word should I use?
A:
Thank you so much!
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? I won the lottery (before? previously?)
私は以前, 宝くじに当たった
私は以前, 宝くじに当たった
A:
I have won the lottery before.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? he won in the lottery only to lose at the casino
A:
He won the lottery only to lose at the casino がより自然な言い方です
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? lottery
A:
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? lottery
A:
lottery
Other questions about "Lottery"
Q:
What would you like to do if you won the lottery? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
We would not say “a lottery”, we would say “the lottery”.
Q:
'The biggest lottery winner in 2007 in the US'
Does this sound natural?
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
'The biggest lottery winner in 2007 in the US'
Does this sound natural?
bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
It sounds natural, however you may interchange the words “in the US” with “in 2007” which will become:
“The biggest lottery winner in the US in 2007.”
“The biggest lottery winner in the US in 2007.”
Q:
I'm not even joking. I won the lottery. Guess how much? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
The only suggestion I would make is that the subject should come first.
"I won the lottery! I'm not joking. Guess how much I won."
"I won the lottery! I'm not joking. Guess how much I won."
Q:
"i bought a lottery like two days ago and it just so happens i got the 4rd place prize!" bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
" I bought a lottery ticket like two days ago and it just so happens I got/won the fourth/4th place prize
Q:
Since he won the lottery, many bad guys have approached him, aiming for his money. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
"Aiming for" is kind of OK.
In this context we might say "after", as in "going after"or "trying to get".
"I knew she was only after his money."
"Since he won the lottery a lot of bad guys have contacted him, going after his money."
In this context we might say "after", as in "going after"or "trying to get".
"I knew she was only after his money."
"Since he won the lottery a lot of bad guys have contacted him, going after his money."
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