Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Infrastructure"
The meaning of "Infrastructure" in various phrases and sentences
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O que significa This infrastructure brings the performance and cost benefits of cloud to bear even on these applications.?
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You are correct, it is not necessary. However, 'bring to bear' is a somewhat common phrase that is not that different from simply 'bring'.
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O que significa blowing up infrastructure?
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Making infrastructure explode. Infrastructure would be roads and bridges.
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O que significa infrastructure ?
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Infrastructure means the basic structures needed for a company or community, like buildings, roads, and power supplies.
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O que significa infrastructure ?
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"Infrastructure" tends to refer to roads, bridges, power poles and wires, and so forth, rather than the buildings.
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O que significa ambitious infrastructure ?
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More context is needed. I assume it's referring to a building. If so, then it's describing how the building/architecture is grand, unique, huge in size, or that it cost(s) a lot of money to build.
Example sentences using "Infrastructure"
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Mostra-me frases de exemplo com infrastructure is not “in a place.”.
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Do you mean ‘infrastructure not in place’?
This means that the fundamentals of something are not ready or in place
This can be physical or non-physical
This means that the fundamentals of something are not ready or in place
This can be physical or non-physical
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Mostra-me frases de exemplo com infrastructure.
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The infrastructure in the US is terrible because everyone tries to avoid paying taxes.
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Mostra-me frases de exemplo com infrastructure.
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America has great infrastructure.
Most new cities have modern infrastructure.
A lot of planning is required to build strong and reliable infrastructure.
(came up with these from the top of my head so they may not be "very" common phrases, but but infrastructure is not a very common word so 🤷)
Most new cities have modern infrastructure.
A lot of planning is required to build strong and reliable infrastructure.
(came up with these from the top of my head so they may not be "very" common phrases, but but infrastructure is not a very common word so 🤷)
Synonyms of "Infrastructure" and their differences
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Qual é a diferença entre infrastructure e infrastruction ?
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"infrastruction" is not a word.
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Qual é a diferença entre infrastructure e infrastruction ?
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infrastructure is a physical structure of a facility. I don't think there are such a thing as "infrastruction", do you mean construction?
Translations of "Infrastructure"
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? infrastructure
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It is used the same as in English. Infrastructure means a structure of something just like in French.
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? infrastructure
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? infrastructure
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? infrastructure
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Other questions about "Infrastructure"
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Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar infrastructure .
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What does "infrastructure " in this passage refer to?
Suffice to say, it wasn’t. The war dragged on for another four years. The infrastructure of the various militaries involved, especially the French, German, and English, were woefully under-equipped to deal with the new weaponry and warfare style that became popular during this period: Trench warfare, to the point where it became known as the “War of the Trenches” or the “Trench War.”
https://www.animefeminist.com/history-not-with-a-bang-but-a-letter-violet-evergarden-rewrites-traditional-world-war-i-narratives/
Suffice to say, it wasn’t. The war dragged on for another four years. The infrastructure of the various militaries involved, especially the French, German, and English, were woefully under-equipped to deal with the new weaponry and warfare style that became popular during this period: Trench warfare, to the point where it became known as the “War of the Trenches” or the “Trench War.”
https://www.animefeminist.com/history-not-with-a-bang-but-a-letter-violet-evergarden-rewrites-traditional-world-war-i-narratives/
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ok so,
... the various militaries involved were ... woefully under-equipped:
This means the military do not have the necessary equipment to operate properly, this would include weapons, bullets, vehicles, etc.
What this implies is that they do not have enough raw materials to build/make this equipment.
On the other hand, the original sentence says the military infrastructure is under-equipped, meaning that the machines used to make the weapons, bullets, etc are not good/not working properly or that roads/railways are not wide enough/not strong enough to handle the weight of tanks.
In other words, military under-equipped means the soldiers do not have enough equipment, while the latter means there is enough equipment, but the equipment cannot reach the soldiers due to bad transport, etc.
From the context, the latter is appropriate as trench warfare meant that the war became one of attrition. Thus, there was a lot of stress placed on transport such as trains/roads to get equipment to the soldiers. Also “new weaponry” could refer to tanks, which were too heavy for roads and too big to put on trains, meaning the infrastructure is under-equipped, not the military per se.
... the various militaries involved were ... woefully under-equipped:
This means the military do not have the necessary equipment to operate properly, this would include weapons, bullets, vehicles, etc.
What this implies is that they do not have enough raw materials to build/make this equipment.
On the other hand, the original sentence says the military infrastructure is under-equipped, meaning that the machines used to make the weapons, bullets, etc are not good/not working properly or that roads/railways are not wide enough/not strong enough to handle the weight of tanks.
In other words, military under-equipped means the soldiers do not have enough equipment, while the latter means there is enough equipment, but the equipment cannot reach the soldiers due to bad transport, etc.
From the context, the latter is appropriate as trench warfare meant that the war became one of attrition. Thus, there was a lot of stress placed on transport such as trains/roads to get equipment to the soldiers. Also “new weaponry” could refer to tanks, which were too heavy for roads and too big to put on trains, meaning the infrastructure is under-equipped, not the military per se.
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Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar infrastructure.
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Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar infrastructure .
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Or go to https://forvo.com/word/infrastructure/
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Why we should say"10 major infrastructure projects were complicated in our city" in stead of "Our city completed 10 major infrastructure projects"?
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Both are correct sentences - but I think this exercise is about a passive sentence structure.
Only the second is passive.
Last year our city completed 10 major infrastructure projects. = the city performs some action
Last year 10 major infrastructure projects were completed in our city. = passive, there is nobody directly taking action in the sentence.
Only the second is passive.
Last year our city completed 10 major infrastructure projects. = the city performs some action
Last year 10 major infrastructure projects were completed in our city. = passive, there is nobody directly taking action in the sentence.
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