Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Ink"
The meaning of "Ink" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa A: You get ink(a tattoo) because you got a fancy pedigree, or if there's some sort of ritual. Maybe you made a mistake.
B: I could give you a fancy pedigree. I could add a few accomplishments, take away a few mistakes.
what is B trying to say?😂?
B: I could give you a fancy pedigree. I could add a few accomplishments, take away a few mistakes.
what is B trying to say?😂?
A:
I could help you lie about your family history
Q:
O que significa ink?
A:
ink-its a black liquid used in a pen.
squids have also ink inside their bodies for their protection
squids have also ink inside their bodies for their protection
Q:
O que significa ink?
A:
ink is a liquid that can be used for writing
Q:
O que significa ink ?
A:
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Q:
O que significa write in ink?
A:
is it the liquid of the pen?
Example sentences using "Ink"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com ink rod.
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English (US) doesn’t use the word ink rod. A pen or a quill are the closest things I can think of to an ink rod.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com Get ink (figurative meaning).
A:
Not sure what you mean by that, sorry.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com ink cartridge.
A:
The printer ran out of ink, so I have to go buy a new ink cartridge.
What kind of ink cartridge do you need? One with colored ink or just black ink?
What kind of ink cartridge do you need? One with colored ink or just black ink?
Synonyms of "Ink" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre Solid ink machines need about one-third as few parts as laser printers. e Solid ink machines need about one-third as many parts as laser printers. ?
A:
Solid ink machines have about one-third fewer parts than laser printers.
(If laser printers have 99 parts, then solid ink machines have 66 parts in this sentence.)
Solid ink machines have approximately one-third as many parts as laser printers.
(If laser printers have 99 parts, then solid ink machines have 33 parts in this sentence.)
It sounds more natural to not use “need”.
(If laser printers have 99 parts, then solid ink machines have 66 parts in this sentence.)
Solid ink machines have approximately one-third as many parts as laser printers.
(If laser printers have 99 parts, then solid ink machines have 33 parts in this sentence.)
It sounds more natural to not use “need”.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre ink e paint ?
A:
Ink is for a pen, but paint is for a painting with a brush. Ink is often black or blue while paint is many colors.
Salvador Dali used paint.
In China and Japan, they also use black ink and brushes for calligraphy. We also use ink in tattoos!
Salvador Dali used paint.
In China and Japan, they also use black ink and brushes for calligraphy. We also use ink in tattoos!
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre ink e tattoo ?
A:
Ink is most commonly found in pens for writing. A tattoo is an image created under the skin using special kinds of ink.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre You got ink on your lip. e You've got ink on your lip. ?
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This is confusing to many and there are some differences between British and American English.
Please read this web page:
http://www.englishteachermelanie.com/when-to-use-have-got-english-grammar-lesson/
More specifically this paragraph:
"d.Have got has NOTHING to do with get. It is NOT the present perfect form of get. [In North American English, have gotten is the present perfect of get.]"
Or here:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/grammar/british-grammar/common-verbs/have-got-and-have
You have ink ... and you've got ink... are equivalent.
You got ink ... and you've got ink... are not equivalent, in theory, but in practice many people don't pronounce it and 've is lost to the point where it starts to sound natural. If you are writing a book, the editor may correct the text, unless it makes sense stylistically.
I have noticed you mentioning "native English speaker" in a couple of instances. One thing to remember is that "natives" come from many countries, regions within a country, backgrounds and fields of interest. An engineer may have a different standard than someone with a language major. Fully bilingual people may have a better handle of subtleties of either language for obvious reasons. And some native speakers may have very poor knowledge of their mother tongue. In any language.
Just saying...
Please read this web page:
http://www.englishteachermelanie.com/when-to-use-have-got-english-grammar-lesson/
More specifically this paragraph:
"d.Have got has NOTHING to do with get. It is NOT the present perfect form of get. [In North American English, have gotten is the present perfect of get.]"
Or here:
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/grammar/british-grammar/common-verbs/have-got-and-have
You have ink ... and you've got ink... are equivalent.
You got ink ... and you've got ink... are not equivalent, in theory, but in practice many people don't pronounce it and 've is lost to the point where it starts to sound natural. If you are writing a book, the editor may correct the text, unless it makes sense stylistically.
I have noticed you mentioning "native English speaker" in a couple of instances. One thing to remember is that "natives" come from many countries, regions within a country, backgrounds and fields of interest. An engineer may have a different standard than someone with a language major. Fully bilingual people may have a better handle of subtleties of either language for obvious reasons. And some native speakers may have very poor knowledge of their mother tongue. In any language.
Just saying...
Translations of "Ink"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? "an ink stain", "an ink blot", what's the difference? which is commonly used in everyday English?
A:
They're similar in meaning, but a "blot" is not necessarily a "stain".
A stain is hard to remove.
A blot just means that it's a dark mark made by something (ink, paint, etc.) that's not necessarily hard to remove, though it can be.
For example, if you pour some ink on a white shirt, it's both an ink stain or an ink blot (a mark that's very hard to remove). But, if you pour some ink onto a plate, it's an ink blot (a dark mark), but not a stain (since it's easy to remove).
Most people would say "an ink stain," unless they're talking about the Rorschach Inkblot Test used in psychology.
A stain is hard to remove.
A blot just means that it's a dark mark made by something (ink, paint, etc.) that's not necessarily hard to remove, though it can be.
For example, if you pour some ink on a white shirt, it's both an ink stain or an ink blot (a mark that's very hard to remove). But, if you pour some ink onto a plate, it's an ink blot (a dark mark), but not a stain (since it's easy to remove).
Most people would say "an ink stain," unless they're talking about the Rorschach Inkblot Test used in psychology.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? please be aware of the ink while you're writing with a Chinese brush to avoid dirtying your cloth.
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When writing with a Chinese brush be careful with the ink to avoid staining your clothes.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? first, last, past, disturb, pink, ink
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Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? which is correct "ink comes out of the bottom" or "ink comes out from the bottom"??
A:
ink comes from the bottom
Other questions about "Ink"
Q:
Por favor, mostra-me como pronunciar he unscrewed the ink bottle.
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Q:
1. I washed away the ink.
2. I washed off the ink.
Which one would you choose?
If the object was not ‘the ink’, the answer would get different? (E.g. dried blood on the skin, etc)
2. I washed off the ink.
Which one would you choose?
If the object was not ‘the ink’, the answer would get different? (E.g. dried blood on the skin, etc)
A:
Depends on the context.
"I washed away the ink" would be used if you are washing ink out of clothes/fabric.
"I washed off the ink" would be used if you are washing ink off of a surface or skin
"I washed away the ink" would be used if you are washing ink out of clothes/fabric.
"I washed off the ink" would be used if you are washing ink off of a surface or skin
Q:
Solid ink machines need about one-third as few parts as laser printers. soa natural?
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× Solid ink machines need about one-third as few parts as laser printers.
✓ Solid ink machines need about one-third of parts compared to laser printers.
Or
Solid ink machines only require about one third of the parts needed in a laser printer.
✓ Solid ink machines need about one-third of parts compared to laser printers.
Or
Solid ink machines only require about one third of the parts needed in a laser printer.
Q:
Solid ink machines need one-third as many parts as laser prints.
Q) In this context, if laser prints need 9 parts, how many parts does the solid ink machines need?
A) 3 parts
B) 27 parts
C) 12 parts
Solid ink machines need a third more than laser prints.
Q2) In this context, if laser prints need 9 parts, how many parts does the solid ink machines need?
A) 3 parts
B) 27 parts
C) 12 parts
Q) In this context, if laser prints need 9 parts, how many parts does the solid ink machines need?
A) 3 parts
B) 27 parts
C) 12 parts
Solid ink machines need a third more than laser prints.
Q2) In this context, if laser prints need 9 parts, how many parts does the solid ink machines need?
A) 3 parts
B) 27 parts
C) 12 parts
A:
The text is in perfect english, if that’s what you’re asking.
If you’re asking for math help, I think the answer to Q1 is A and Q2 is C.
If you’re asking for math help, I think the answer to Q1 is A and Q2 is C.
Q:
please write it with ink soa natural?
A:
Grammatically correct, but I'd word it: "please write with ink" or "please write in ink".
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