關於Museum的意思和用法的提問
包含"Museum"的句子的意思
Q:
When they come into the museum foyer we ask them to check in their backpacks with their books at the cloakroom.(what’s the meaning of ‘check in their backpacks with their books’)是什麼意思
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They are expected to leave their backpacks and books in the cloakroom. To check in implies they will be logged and probably given a receipt of some kind so they can retrieve their backpacks and books when leaving.
Q:
There is a small museum where visitors can ‘examine’ a collection of old Colman's posters an exhibition explaining the history of mustard.
I chose 'watch', but answer was 'examine'.
Why the answer is examine?? What’s difference between examine and watch是什麼意思
I chose 'watch', but answer was 'examine'.
Why the answer is examine?? What’s difference between examine and watch是什麼意思
A:
The verb “watch” is only used for things that move or change, like tv, movies, people, etc. So you can’t “watch” posters. That’s why “examine” is the better answer. Also, “examine” means to look at something closely/carefully, whereas “watch” just means to look at something over a period of time.
Q:
I’ve been in more museums than I like to admit.是什麼意思
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"I like to admit" means 'in general'....
"I've been to more museums than I like to admit.... '
It means you don't like to admit it in front of people in general.
If you say "I've been to more museums than I would like to admit. ".... It means you feel absurd mentioning it to that "particular" person you're talking to...
They're both almost the same though. Use whatever you're more comfortable with..
"I've been to more museums than I like to admit.... '
It means you don't like to admit it in front of people in general.
If you say "I've been to more museums than I would like to admit. ".... It means you feel absurd mentioning it to that "particular" person you're talking to...
They're both almost the same though. Use whatever you're more comfortable with..
Q:
museum curators have looked to modern technology to BREATHE MORE LIFE INTO EXHIBITS是什麼意思
A:
Museum curators are using modern technology to make the exhibits more interesting and exciting.
Q:
I'll take you to the museum tomorrow.
是什麼意思
是什麼意思
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"Museum"的近義詞和區別
Q:
It's across the museum. 和 It's across from the museum. 的差別在哪裡?
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I'm in the eastern side of the museum, and I want to go to the exhibit on the western side of the museum. The exhibit is across the museum.
I then leave the museum and cross the street to go the restaurant there. The restaurant is across from the museum.
I then leave the museum and cross the street to go the restaurant there. The restaurant is across from the museum.
Q:
he is telling about the museum 和 he is talking about the museum 的差別在哪裡?
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The first one uses "tell" with an object (someone) which is unnatural. Tell is almost always used with a person, like tell me or tell him or tell them, etc. The difference in nuance is that "tell" is closer in meaning to "explain" than talk.
Q:
in the museum 和 at the museum 的差別在哪裡?
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pretty much the same except 'at the museum' could mean you are just outside about to go inside.
Q:
I don't know where is this museum 和 I don't know where this museum is 的差別在哪裡?
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“I don’t know where this museum is” is correct. “I don’t know where is this museum” doesn’t make sense. I’m not sure why, but I can just sense when something is correct or incorrect, because English is my native language.
Anyway, where is this ship? is correct.
Depending on the situation, “Where is this ship, anyway?” could also be correct.
Anyway, where is this ship? is correct.
Depending on the situation, “Where is this ship, anyway?” could also be correct.
Q:
The museum regulations do not permit the uses of flash photography inside the gallery. 和 The museum regulations do not permit the use of flash photography inside the gallery. 的差別在哪裡?
A:
@H-oon
"Uses" in your example mean that there are multiple ways something can be used. For example, there are many uses of water: you can drink and clean with it. In your example it is implied that there are multiple uses for flash photography and all of them are not allowed.
For the second sentence, "use" is used as a present tense action. In your example, it refers to the action of taking pictures with flash. So it means the act of taking pictures with flash is not allowed.
"Uses" can also be a present tense action but it is used to talk about someone else. For example, he uses this pencil for drawing or she uses this type of paper.
To summarize, the first sentence with uses means there are multiple ways to use something and all of them are not allowed. The second sentence means the overall action is not allowed.
"Uses" in your example mean that there are multiple ways something can be used. For example, there are many uses of water: you can drink and clean with it. In your example it is implied that there are multiple uses for flash photography and all of them are not allowed.
For the second sentence, "use" is used as a present tense action. In your example, it refers to the action of taking pictures with flash. So it means the act of taking pictures with flash is not allowed.
"Uses" can also be a present tense action but it is used to talk about someone else. For example, he uses this pencil for drawing or she uses this type of paper.
To summarize, the first sentence with uses means there are multiple ways to use something and all of them are not allowed. The second sentence means the overall action is not allowed.
"Museum" 的翻譯
Q:
When visiting a museum or go to an exhibition, people usually follow the directions designated by the institution or the event host to create a good traffic flow. Do we call it 'traffic line' or 'route' or something else?
Thank you very much!用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
Thank you very much!用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
I’m glad you love my city! It really is a small world. I hope to visit Taiwan someday. I’ll be glad to check your translation, and I’m happy to help you.
1. Visiting patients in the hospital is prohibited. Exceptions may be made in the ICU and Hospice units with a physician’s permission, or for specific purposes.
2. All people must wear face masks to enter the hospital. People not wearing face masks will not be allowed into the hospital.
3. Please bring your NHI card or ID for an entry check.
Your translation looks good. I changed it a little to make it flow better if you want. You can always ask me for help with English if you need it.
I’m glad you love my city! It really is a small world. I hope to visit Taiwan someday. I’ll be glad to check your translation, and I’m happy to help you.
1. Visiting patients in the hospital is prohibited. Exceptions may be made in the ICU and Hospice units with a physician’s permission, or for specific purposes.
2. All people must wear face masks to enter the hospital. People not wearing face masks will not be allowed into the hospital.
3. Please bring your NHI card or ID for an entry check.
Your translation looks good. I changed it a little to make it flow better if you want. You can always ask me for help with English if you need it.
Q:
museum用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
Xin chào. Tôi là Monga của HiNative. Thường thì có nhiều người dùng phản hồi. Nhưng vì đã có một câu trả lời tốt rồi nên lúc này bạn vui lòng xem lại các câu trả lời minh hoạ cũ. Xin "nhấp" vào liên kết. โปรด"แตะ"ที่ลิงก์
https://hinative.com/en-US/questions/8510618
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Q:
museum用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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Q:
This is a marvelous celling of a museum. 用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
A:
The ceiling of the museum is marvelous.
"Museum"有關的其他問題
Q:
" he has visited that museum for 4 times, and today will be his 5 th time visiting there."
I want to make a question out of that sentence whose answer would be "his 5th time."
"What is the ordinality of this time for his today's visiting the museum ?"
I want to make a question out of that sentence whose answer would be "his 5th time."
"What is the ordinality of this time for his today's visiting the museum ?"
A:
I usually use the first one, but I also hear the second one often.
You could say: "What number of times will today's rollerskating be for him?"
But, to be honest, that can sound a little confusing to some people. In most situations, I think it's best to ask "How many times has he ____ before?" and the person will tell you the ordinality of that activity. If they don't tell you the ordinality, you can ask "What number of times...?" It will be less confusing in like this.
You could say: "What number of times will today's rollerskating be for him?"
But, to be honest, that can sound a little confusing to some people. In most situations, I think it's best to ask "How many times has he ____ before?" and the person will tell you the ordinality of that activity. If they don't tell you the ordinality, you can ask "What number of times...?" It will be less confusing in like this.
Q:
Where can I buy museum pass ?
聼起來自然嗎?
聼起來自然嗎?
A:
Add an article.
It's more natural if you say "Where can I buy a museum pass?" or "Where can I buy the museum pass?"
It's more natural if you say "Where can I buy a museum pass?" or "Where can I buy the museum pass?"
Q:
I enjoy going to museum. There are many special exhibitions in the museum. Especially i love a water painting, because it was expressed by various colors. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
I enjoy going to museums because there are many special exhibitions. I especially love the water paintings, illustrated by multitude of colours.
I would change museum and painting to plurals unless you are speaking about a specific museum or a particular painting. I would also recommend joining the first and second sentence as this sounds more natural.
I would change museum and painting to plurals unless you are speaking about a specific museum or a particular painting. I would also recommend joining the first and second sentence as this sounds more natural.
Q:
We get free museum memberships, so we can watch a lot of famouse artworks. And we also can meet diverse people who coming at the museum. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
Saying "so we can look at" makes more sense than "so we can watch" because "watch" is used to talk about continuously looking at something that is changing like a video. You don't need the "e" on "famous". You should turn "people who coming" into "people who are coming" and use "to the museum" instead of "at the museum". Hope this helped.
Q:
He entered the museum through a new door. 聼起來自然嗎?
A:
He entered the museum through the new door: if the door is new. He entered the museum through another door: if it is a different door than the one he used before.
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