Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Botton"
The meaning of "Botton" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa botton?
A:
I don’t think that exists. Maybe you mean ‘button’ of ‘bottom’?
Q:
O que significa botton line ?
A:
"the bottom line" es como básicamente.
Synonyms of "Botton" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre pushing the botton turns on the light e pushing the botton will turn on the light ?
A:
Certainly. (^-^)
1= You plan to turn the heater on, and are explaining what the results will be.
2= You are explaining what the heater can do, but this sentence shows no intention to turn it on. You may or may not turn the heater on.
In a sales situation, both sentences can be used. So, a salesman may use either sentence when explaining the product and trying to sell it to a customer. In that case, he does not plan to turn it on regardless of which sentence he uses.
1= You plan to turn the heater on, and are explaining what the results will be.
2= You are explaining what the heater can do, but this sentence shows no intention to turn it on. You may or may not turn the heater on.
In a sales situation, both sentences can be used. So, a salesman may use either sentence when explaining the product and trying to sell it to a customer. In that case, he does not plan to turn it on regardless of which sentence he uses.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre pushing the botton turns on the light. e pushing the botton will turn on the light ?
A:
I think that the first sentence (Pushing the button turns on the light.) is more commonly used in spoken English, however, when you are listing instructions or rules, then you should say “Pushing the button will turn on the light.”
I think that the first sentence (Pushing the button turns on the light.) is more commonly used in spoken English, however, when you are listing instructions or rules, then you should say “Pushing the button will turn on the light.”
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre pushing the botton turns on the light e pushing the botton will turn on the light ?
A:
The difference is the tense of the verb that was used. At the first sentence, "turns on" was used meaning you're stating a fact - A light can only be turned on by pushing the button. However, on the second one, "will turn" stating a consequence to the action. What will you do in order to turn on the lights? You need to push the button.
Translations of "Botton"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? better , botton , butter
A:
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? (botton or botton up) your shirt which one is more matural to say?
A:
We would always say button-up when saying that the type of shirt is a button-up. But we would say either “button your shirt” or “button up your shirt”. You could also say “button your shirt up”. All of these are good.
Other questions about "Botton"
Q:
"If you press this botton, the toy animal will pop out of this box? or pop up from this box?" which one is correct?
A:
it should be "button". other than that, they're both fine. "pop up" might mean that it stays partly in the box, or stays attached to the box. "pop out" might mean that it shoots out of the box.
Q:
As soon as you reach the botton, you hop off and run around to climb up again! soa natural?
A:
I know! 😅 Thank you anyway!
Q:
That botton isn't bottoned.
Is it correct?
Is it correct?
A:
"That button isn't buttoned"
"That button isn't buttoned"
Q:
botton and bottom soa natural?
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