Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Feature"
The meaning of "Feature" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa for so long a national feature which bonded people together ?
A:
大丈夫ですよ。
The writer is saying that Britain's community spirit is something which connected everyone in the country together. "for so long" means that it had connected everyone for a long time, but now it doesn't.
Hopefully this was helpful? 何か質問があれば答えたいです。
The writer is saying that Britain's community spirit is something which connected everyone in the country together. "for so long" means that it had connected everyone for a long time, but now it doesn't.
Hopefully this was helpful? 何か質問があれば答えたいです。
Q:
O que significa They look at the features that seems to have "evolved" to make a spider a spider?
A:
Is your question about this article, https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/an-evolutionary-spinoff/ar-BBKbc8p? If so, here’s a breakdown of that sentence.
They (scientists studying spiders)
look at the features (spider’s silk and spinneret, which is the body part that shoots out the silk)
that seems to have “evolved” (there were spiders over 300 million years ago and have used their silk differently—to line their burrows, wrap their eggs, make webs, etc. )
to make a spider a spider (so, even though there are 47,000 different kinds of spiders, they are all in the same scientific spider family)
They (scientists studying spiders)
look at the features (spider’s silk and spinneret, which is the body part that shoots out the silk)
that seems to have “evolved” (there were spiders over 300 million years ago and have used their silk differently—to line their burrows, wrap their eggs, make webs, etc. )
to make a spider a spider (so, even though there are 47,000 different kinds of spiders, they are all in the same scientific spider family)
Q:
O que significa "feature"?
A:
Caracteristica
Q:
O que significa underwater features?
A:
Unique characteristics
Q:
O que significa features authentic reading passages?
A:
Sorry for the delay.
It means that the sections aren't written for the test (they come from other books, poems, essays, dramas)
The people who wrote the test didn't write the passages.
It means that the sections aren't written for the test (they come from other books, poems, essays, dramas)
The people who wrote the test didn't write the passages.
Example sentences using "Feature"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com feature.
A:
The main feature of the dress is the pretty bow on the front.
She has strange features (big ears).
She has strange features (big ears).
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com feature.
A:
“Cameras are a common feature in smartphones.”
“This movie theatre features a wide variety of films.”
“This movie theatre features a wide variety of films.”
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com feature.
A:
The movie theater is playing a double feature
The play features a celebrity in the lead role
His nose is his best feature
The play features a celebrity in the lead role
His nose is his best feature
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com feature.
A:
The app has a new feature!
It has lots of cool features.
It has lots of cool features.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com feature.
A:
I don't understand. Could you reword this maybe?
Synonyms of "Feature" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre features of product e characteristic of product ?
A:
To me, the features have more to do with what the product does or what its capabilities are. The characteristics would have more to do with its physical properties (what it's made of, its size, its weight, etc.)
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre These features are a great help to someone who has never played the game before. e These features are a great help to anyone who has never played the game before. ?
A:
This sentence is much more direct in its nature like the word “someone” is. “Anyone” would be used in a much more broad sentence
example.)
- I know someone who bakes.
(the sentence is about for a specific person)
-Anyone can come and help out.
(this time the sentence is much more open and the person saying it isn’t referring to a specific person)
In your case, I would use “These features are a great help to someone who has never played the game before.”
example.)
- I know someone who bakes.
(the sentence is about for a specific person)
-Anyone can come and help out.
(this time the sentence is much more open and the person saying it isn’t referring to a specific person)
In your case, I would use “These features are a great help to someone who has never played the game before.”
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre a notable feature e a striking feature e a distinguishing feature ?
A:
Notable features are things that are "noteworthy" about someone, usually relating to appearance. For example, a mustache, beard, and glasses could be called notable features.
Striking features are usually things that are really surprising and hard not to notice about a person. For example, if someone has a strange hairstyle, wears very colorful clothes, or dances in a very strange way, this is a striking feature. Usually, striking features aren't very positive. They are usually seen as strange or weird in some way.
Distinguishing features are basically notable features, but are more related to appearances than anything else. These features separate one person from another. They "distinguish" between people. For example, say one person has curly hair, blue eyes, and a pearly white smile. These would be notable features, but they also help distinguish this person from others with curly hair or others with blue eyes or others with a pearly white smile. Basically, notable and distinguishing features can be used almost interchangeably with no problems.
Striking features are usually things that are really surprising and hard not to notice about a person. For example, if someone has a strange hairstyle, wears very colorful clothes, or dances in a very strange way, this is a striking feature. Usually, striking features aren't very positive. They are usually seen as strange or weird in some way.
Distinguishing features are basically notable features, but are more related to appearances than anything else. These features separate one person from another. They "distinguish" between people. For example, say one person has curly hair, blue eyes, and a pearly white smile. These would be notable features, but they also help distinguish this person from others with curly hair or others with blue eyes or others with a pearly white smile. Basically, notable and distinguishing features can be used almost interchangeably with no problems.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre feature e trait ?
A:
A feature describes something you can see on someone for example
“Her best feature is her eyes”
A trait is something someone has that you can’t see. Stuff about their personality
“Her best trait is her honestly”
“Her best feature is her eyes”
A trait is something someone has that you can’t see. Stuff about their personality
“Her best trait is her honestly”
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre feature e characteristic ?
A:
Feature is more general, could be 'facial feature, water feature, a garden feature' anything significant.
Characteristic is a key detail, more specific, and can also be used to describe a character/person(ひと) like 'a characteristic of the king is that he his funny'. Feature would be understood but less natural.
but both are similar words:)
Characteristic is a key detail, more specific, and can also be used to describe a character/person(ひと) like 'a characteristic of the king is that he his funny'. Feature would be understood but less natural.
but both are similar words:)
Translations of "Feature"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? Now new feature, survival mode is available.
A:
“A new survival mode feature is now available.”
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? correct or not?
It's commonly recognized that take-out has its own features such as convinience, variety and time-saving
It's commonly recognized that take-out has its own features such as convinience, variety and time-saving
A:
It sounds correct to me!
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? main features
A:
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? featuring
A:
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? features
A:
Definition one;
a trait of something, a characteristic.
For example;
-Asking a question is a feature on this app.
-A few human features are our nose, eyes, ears, and mouth.
-A feature on Facebook is sharing photos.
Definition two;
A special attraction, or main focus of something.
Examples;
"Featuring Will Smith"
"She writes features in the newspaper."
"The hotel features a huge pool."
Hope this helps!
Definition one;
a trait of something, a characteristic.
For example;
-Asking a question is a feature on this app.
-A few human features are our nose, eyes, ears, and mouth.
-A feature on Facebook is sharing photos.
Definition two;
A special attraction, or main focus of something.
Examples;
"Featuring Will Smith"
"She writes features in the newspaper."
"The hotel features a huge pool."
Hope this helps!
Other questions about "Feature"
Q:
And there is another distinct feature about Korean food is that meals are typically built around rice and soup and a variety of side dishes as well.
soa natural?
soa natural?
A:
Another distinct feature about Korean food is that meals are typically built around rice,soup and a variety of side dishes.(hope this helps!)
Q:
I noticed a new feature that you can post in multilingual on Facebook. I'm wondering how the post looks like? Let's give it a try! soa natural?
A:
Its ok. But it would be better if you say "i noticed about a new feature where you can post in many languages" because we don't use the word "multilingual" often @Ham
Q:
This feature is permitted to you. soa natural?
A:
フレーズ背景の説明、どうもありがとうございました。プログラミングの機能のことならば、「feature」でも「function」でも使えると思います。(携帯ゲームなどなら、「feature」がもっと自然ではないでしょうかと思います。)プログラミングの中での機能をアクセスする条件のことについてなら、書いていただいた通り、「User1 is permitted to use 〇〇 feature/function」に似ているようなフレーズになると思います。
回答を余計に難しくしてしまって、失礼いたしました。m(_ _)m
回答を余計に難しくしてしまって、失礼いたしました。m(_ _)m
Q:
He has strong features(顔がこい)
He has weak features(顔がうすい) soa natural?
He has weak features(顔がうすい) soa natural?
A:
Both can be used to describe someones facial features. It is, usually, used for men, too. I would use it when describing a man depending on how his chin is shaped.
Q:
How could I use "permanent feature" ?
A:
There is no such thing as a permanent feature.
There are features, things that have features, feature length films... what specifically do you need?
There are features, things that have features, feature length films... what specifically do you need?
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