Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Cloud"
The meaning of "Cloud" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa Cloud nine?
A:
It means your really really happy !
Example : you passed tour exam you can go to university!
Omg I’m on cloud nine I’m so excited and happy !
Example : you passed tour exam you can go to university!
Omg I’m on cloud nine I’m so excited and happy !
Q:
O que significa Cloud 9?
A:
Cloud 9 means that you are very happy! Like when you fall in love. You're smiling all the time and just thinking about that person. You tend to daydream as well.The expression on your face says it all.
Q:
O que significa Cloud nine?
A:
thank you.
Q:
O que significa a expressão "Cloud Nine" ?
A:
Bliss. Heaven. A state of complete happiness.
Q:
O que significa Cloud nine ?
A:
It's a popular drug, I wouldn't recommend use on its body, it can turns your skin into a crocodile`s skin
Example sentences using "Cloud"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com Cloud .
A:
Look at that cloud in the sky!
The dark clouds mean it probably is going to rain.
The dark clouds mean it probably is going to rain.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com Cloud you suggest the popular place to me?.
A:
I'm not from around here. Could you suggest a popular place to me?
I'm a tourist, could you suggest a popular place to me?
I'm a tourist, could you suggest a popular place to me?
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com Cloud nine.
A:
"After eating a delicious meal, I was on cloud nine"
"I was on cloud nine after I won the big race. "
"Jane was on cloud nine after she finished her 10 page essay."
Basically, it means to be happy, relieved, estactic, blissful.
"I was on cloud nine after I won the big race. "
"Jane was on cloud nine after she finished her 10 page essay."
Basically, it means to be happy, relieved, estactic, blissful.
Translations of "Cloud"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Cloud
A:
Bulut = Cloud
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? -------
What does "be on Cloud 9" means in England?
Could you give some examples using this phrase, please?
Is this very informal?
What does "be on Cloud 9" means in England?
Could you give some examples using this phrase, please?
Is this very informal?
A:
"Be on cloud nine" means to be very, VERY happy. For example:
- Why is Maria so happy? Yesterday her boyfriend broke up with her and she was a mess.
- I know. But today he called her again and said he didn't want to be broken up with her, so now she's on cloud nine.
brake up = when a boy and girl stop being together romantically
she was a mess = she was very sad
- Why is Maria so happy? Yesterday her boyfriend broke up with her and she was a mess.
- I know. But today he called her again and said he didn't want to be broken up with her, so now she's on cloud nine.
brake up = when a boy and girl stop being together romantically
she was a mess = she was very sad
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Cloud 9
A:
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Other questions about "Cloud"
Q:
Ayo, Cloud, what’s the deal? You really a bona fide SOLDIER?
We didn’t train for this stuff.
All that marching with no rhythm? How did you SOLDIER on?
What's the meaning he said? "with no rhythm" and "How did you SOLDIER on"
This is a cutscene of FF7 remake. SOLDIER is sort of a powerful unit in army.
We didn’t train for this stuff.
All that marching with no rhythm? How did you SOLDIER on?
What's the meaning he said? "with no rhythm" and "How did you SOLDIER on"
This is a cutscene of FF7 remake. SOLDIER is sort of a powerful unit in army.
A:
Usually marching requires rhythm, taking steps with a regular beat that matches everyone else. Cloud does not move with any kind of discipline (an early clue that he was not actually in SOLDIER.)
He is making a pun. "To soldier on" is an idiom meaning "to progress in spite of hardship."
He is making a pun. "To soldier on" is an idiom meaning "to progress in spite of hardship."
Q:
Cloud someone help me check my essay to see if there are any awkward sentences or grammar mistakes within my essay? Thank you very much~
Some people believe that in order to be effective, political leaders must yield to public opinion and abandon principles for the sake of compromise. Others believe that the most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives.
Some people believe that in order to be effective, political leaders must yield to public opinion and abandon principles for the sake of compromise. Others believe that the most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives.
HERE's my essay:
Some political systems, such as China and Russia, consistently committed to particular principles and objectives, disregarding citizens' opinions and suggestions at large. In contrast, countries like America and England rely heavily on public opinion, which sometimes could bring them into chaos or imprudent long-term decisions.
In China, the government is barely willing to listen to public opinion, if not loathing it. When it comes to big decisions, this system might have some advantages; its decision-making process is way more efficient than most democratic systems. China can build a city or bridge a lot faster as long as the government has made such a decision because there would not be another party votes against the implementation of these policies. However, the flaws in such an effective system are obvious, too. The central government obtains absolute power. When the regime becomes corrupt and officials become venal, there is no other force to represent average citizens and stand up against the regime. Instead of being the server and the protector of ordinary people, it could become a hindrance to peace and freedom.
On the other hand, countries like the USA value average citizens' rights significantly. People can sue the government and win. Such freedom, however, introduces new problems. The recent riot in the White House shows the danger of uncontrollable protesters; A police officer even got killed, while the police force did not shoot. If the police had fired during the riot, the result would have been unthinkable. People could fire back, it could escalate into a gunfight. Furthermore, it would indicate the failure of an ideally free society, making other countries have more faith in the legitimacy of oppression.
That being said, governments that value the input of average citizens are still doing better than those that do not. In conclusion, I believe that political leaders should value public opinion more than their own principles as long as it is not a moral dilemma. After all, it is citizens who should have the right to choose their government, instead of being controlled by the government.
soa natural?
Some people believe that in order to be effective, political leaders must yield to public opinion and abandon principles for the sake of compromise. Others believe that the most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives.
Some people believe that in order to be effective, political leaders must yield to public opinion and abandon principles for the sake of compromise. Others believe that the most essential quality of an effective leader is the ability to remain consistently committed to particular principles and objectives.
HERE's my essay:
Some political systems, such as China and Russia, consistently committed to particular principles and objectives, disregarding citizens' opinions and suggestions at large. In contrast, countries like America and England rely heavily on public opinion, which sometimes could bring them into chaos or imprudent long-term decisions.
In China, the government is barely willing to listen to public opinion, if not loathing it. When it comes to big decisions, this system might have some advantages; its decision-making process is way more efficient than most democratic systems. China can build a city or bridge a lot faster as long as the government has made such a decision because there would not be another party votes against the implementation of these policies. However, the flaws in such an effective system are obvious, too. The central government obtains absolute power. When the regime becomes corrupt and officials become venal, there is no other force to represent average citizens and stand up against the regime. Instead of being the server and the protector of ordinary people, it could become a hindrance to peace and freedom.
On the other hand, countries like the USA value average citizens' rights significantly. People can sue the government and win. Such freedom, however, introduces new problems. The recent riot in the White House shows the danger of uncontrollable protesters; A police officer even got killed, while the police force did not shoot. If the police had fired during the riot, the result would have been unthinkable. People could fire back, it could escalate into a gunfight. Furthermore, it would indicate the failure of an ideally free society, making other countries have more faith in the legitimacy of oppression.
That being said, governments that value the input of average citizens are still doing better than those that do not. In conclusion, I believe that political leaders should value public opinion more than their own principles as long as it is not a moral dilemma. After all, it is citizens who should have the right to choose their government, instead of being controlled by the government.
soa natural?
A:
× Cloud someone help me check my essay to see if there are any awkward sentences or grammar mistakes within my essay?
✓ Could someone help me check my essay to see if there are any awkward sentences or grammar mistakes within my essay?
× Some political systems, such as China and Russia, consistently committed to particular principles and objectives, disregarding citizens' opinions and suggestions at large.
✓ Some political systems, such as China and Russia, consistently commit to particular principles and objectives, disregarding citizens' opinions and suggestions at large.
× In contrast, countries like America and England rely heavily on public opinion, which sometimes could bring them into chaos or imprudent long-term decisions.
✓ In contrast, countries like America and England rely heavily on public opinion, which could sometimes bring them into chaos or imprudent long-term decisions.
× In conclusion, I believe that political leaders should value public opinion more than their own principles as long as it is not a moral dilemma.
✓ In conclusion, I believe that political leaders should value public opinion more than their own principles as long as it does not create a moral dilemma.
× China can build a city or bridge a lot faster as long as the government has made such a decision because there would not be another party votes against the implementation of these policies.
✓ China can build a city or bridge a lot faster as long as the government has made such a decision because there would not be an opposing party against the implementation of these policies.
× The central government obtains absolute power.
✓ The central government maintains absolute power.
Very well written except, the fact that one police officer did fire and kill one citizen and one officer was killed. (I'm American.) The police showed great restraint. However, it is widely acknowledged by much of the country that had those protestors been Black or Hispanic, they would have been shot immediately. 😥 Here's a link to the article regarding the shooting https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/04/07/capitol-riot-deaths-cause-death-released-4-5-not-sicknick/7128040002/
✓ Could someone help me check my essay to see if there are any awkward sentences or grammar mistakes within my essay?
× Some political systems, such as China and Russia, consistently committed to particular principles and objectives, disregarding citizens' opinions and suggestions at large.
✓ Some political systems, such as China and Russia, consistently commit to particular principles and objectives, disregarding citizens' opinions and suggestions at large.
× In contrast, countries like America and England rely heavily on public opinion, which sometimes could bring them into chaos or imprudent long-term decisions.
✓ In contrast, countries like America and England rely heavily on public opinion, which could sometimes bring them into chaos or imprudent long-term decisions.
× In conclusion, I believe that political leaders should value public opinion more than their own principles as long as it is not a moral dilemma.
✓ In conclusion, I believe that political leaders should value public opinion more than their own principles as long as it does not create a moral dilemma.
× China can build a city or bridge a lot faster as long as the government has made such a decision because there would not be another party votes against the implementation of these policies.
✓ China can build a city or bridge a lot faster as long as the government has made such a decision because there would not be an opposing party against the implementation of these policies.
× The central government obtains absolute power.
✓ The central government maintains absolute power.
Very well written except, the fact that one police officer did fire and kill one citizen and one officer was killed. (I'm American.) The police showed great restraint. However, it is widely acknowledged by much of the country that had those protestors been Black or Hispanic, they would have been shot immediately. 😥 Here's a link to the article regarding the shooting https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/04/07/capitol-riot-deaths-cause-death-released-4-5-not-sicknick/7128040002/
Q:
Cloud you help my listening?
Is he saying 'up pours'?
Is he saying 'up pours'?
A:
He said abhors. It means, "hates. "
"I abhor this house, " means, "I hate this house. "
"I abhor this house, " means, "I hate this house. "
Q:
1) Unlike the common Cloud digital signature technologies, this platform provides keeping the certificate keys that leave the smartphone memory never. So the user actually is the owner of his or her certificate keys.
2) There are the user friendly grafic interface and the conventional gesture controlling.
3) The non-exported private keys generation takes place on board actually within the user's smartphone. soa natural?
2) There are the user friendly grafic interface and the conventional gesture controlling.
3) The non-exported private keys generation takes place on board actually within the user's smartphone. soa natural?
A:
1) Unlike common cloud digital signature technologies, this platform stores certificate keys in the memory of the smartphone, where they never leave. So the user is the owner of his or her certificate keys.
2) It has both a user friendly graphical interface and conventional gesture controls.
3) The generation of the non-exported private keys takes place within the user's smartphone. / The non-exported private keys are generated within the user's smartphone.
2) It has both a user friendly graphical interface and conventional gesture controls.
3) The generation of the non-exported private keys takes place within the user's smartphone. / The non-exported private keys are generated within the user's smartphone.
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