Perguntas sobre exemplo de orações com, e a definição e o uso de "Affinity"
O significado de "Affinity" em várias frases e orações
Q:
O que significa Whatever bears affinity to cunning is despicable.?
A:
It’s from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Basically, Mr Darcy is saying that anything relating to deceitfulness should be despised, hated, or avoided. Cunning means being sly or deceitful.
Basically, Mr Darcy is saying that anything relating to deceitfulness should be despised, hated, or avoided. Cunning means being sly or deceitful.
Q:
O que significa affinity?
A:
"Affinity" in general just means an inclination toward something. "I have an affinity for waking up early."
In this case, this is a technical term that describes a setting for EC2 VMs that determines what hosts each VM can be launched on and whether the VM will reconnect to the same host when the VM is restarted/relaunched. You should be able to see how the term "host affinity" makes sense, given the definition for "affinity."
In this case, this is a technical term that describes a setting for EC2 VMs that determines what hosts each VM can be launched on and whether the VM will reconnect to the same host when the VM is restarted/relaunched. You should be able to see how the term "host affinity" makes sense, given the definition for "affinity."
Q:
O que significa He had a strong affinity for his code ?
A:
Someone’s "code" = someone’s moral or ideals that they live by. It’s an expression.
So they mean that they have strong belief in their morals and ideals.
So they mean that they have strong belief in their morals and ideals.
Q:
O que significa She seems to have a natural affinity for/with water. ?
A:
Yes,
it means she really like the water, goes well and can mean she is a good swimmer.
it means she really like the water, goes well and can mean she is a good swimmer.
Q:
O que significa affinity?
A:
do you mean infinity?it means forever.
Exemplo de frases utilisando "Affinity"
Q:
Me mostre frases de exemplo com affinity.
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Me mostre frases de exemplo com affinity.
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"He has an affinity for mathematics."
"Their affinity for each other is what has sustained their relationship for so long."
Affinity is used to describe a deep relationship with something or someone. It is sometimes used to describe someone that is very good at something.
"He has an affinity for mathematics."
"Their affinity for each other is what has sustained their relationship for so long."
Affinity is used to describe a deep relationship with something or someone. It is sometimes used to describe someone that is very good at something.
Q:
Me mostre frases de exemplo com affinity.
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"Messi has an affinity with soccer since a young age on." (=A natural liking for and understanding of someone or something.)
Q:
Me mostre frases de exemplo com affinity.
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He has an affinity for fast cars.
It's not a word that is used daily. Affinity basically means attraction, so wherever you would say "attraction", just change it to "affinity"... note that you might have to restructure the sentence for it to make sense/be grammatically correct.
It's not a word that is used daily. Affinity basically means attraction, so wherever you would say "attraction", just change it to "affinity"... note that you might have to restructure the sentence for it to make sense/be grammatically correct.
Palavras similares a "Affinity" e suas diferenças
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre affinity e rapport ?
A:
A rapport is a good relationship. I'd say it requires two or more people. She has a good rapport with her colleagues.
An affinity is just a liking or fondness. It's only only one person liking something. I have an affinity for her. I have an affinity for pizza.
If you have a good rapport with someone then you might have an affinity for each other. To me affinity is usually used in a softer way whereas rapport could be just a good business relationship. There's something a little less deep about a rapport to me
An affinity is just a liking or fondness. It's only only one person liking something. I have an affinity for her. I have an affinity for pizza.
If you have a good rapport with someone then you might have an affinity for each other. To me affinity is usually used in a softer way whereas rapport could be just a good business relationship. There's something a little less deep about a rapport to me
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre have an affinity for e a real sucker for ?
A:
“Affinity for” is just a fancier way of saying “to like”.
“A real sucker for” is a bit more than just liking someone, it is more that you like something irresistibly. It is used by some people, but not really a commonly used phrase in daily conversation.
“A real sucker for” is a bit more than just liking someone, it is more that you like something irresistibly. It is used by some people, but not really a commonly used phrase in daily conversation.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre affinity e similarity ?
A:
No, affinities means to have a natural liking for something ("He has an affinity for golf"). Similarities means to have some characteristic(s) in common ("these languages are similar")
Traduções de "Affinity"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? how to use "affinity"?
A:
I have affinity with water related sports such as swimming, diving.
Affinity= good relationship, talent for something or someone.
Affinity= good relationship, talent for something or someone.
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? affinity
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Outras perguntas sobre "Affinity"
Q:
affinity & courtesy
I don't know why it's so challenging to remember these two words.
I read these while reading a book 'The seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo'
Can you guys please give me some examples? : )
I don't know why it's so challenging to remember these two words.
I read these while reading a book 'The seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo'
Can you guys please give me some examples? : )
A:
“Some people have a natural affinity with children.”
Affinity is like a strong attraction to someone or something. It’s usually natural or spontaneous
And
“The boy had good courtesy, he shook everyone’s hands and was polite.”
Courtesy is basically polite behavior.
“Some people have a natural affinity with children.”
Affinity is like a strong attraction to someone or something. It’s usually natural or spontaneous
And
“The boy had good courtesy, he shook everyone’s hands and was polite.”
Courtesy is basically polite behavior.
Q:
Sometimes there is little affinities between how we perceive ourselves and how others perceive us. soa natural?
A:
Sometimes how we perceive ourselves and how others perceive us can be very different.
Q:
What does "affinity" mean in physics or chemistry or biology or whatever area or field it is you would think of when reading the following confusing sentence:
A:
Essentially, I think it's saying that in order for organisms to respond to stimuli properly, molecules and the substances they bind to may need to initially have a small chance of properly binding to each other. This small chance of binding then makes sure that the place that they bind to each other at is flexible enough that changes to the shape of the combined substance and molecule can be properly observed and detected.
"Interfacial plasticity" is basically how flexible the space where two surfaces bind is, so how much it can change shape before they're no longer bound to each other.
A "ligand" is the combination of a molecule and a substance, and a "conformational change" is a change in the shape of a molecule, so "ligand-induced conformational changes" are changes to the shape of a molecule caused by the molecule binding to other substances.
And this is degree-level science if I'm honest, I'm also struggling to explain this because it's not something I've studied in detail before. The only reason I can understand it even a little bit is because I know what the individual words kind of mean from the little I learned at school, but I might be wrong with my explanation of this particular sentence because I never studied science to this level. And don't worry, it feels like a different language to me too!
"Interfacial plasticity" is basically how flexible the space where two surfaces bind is, so how much it can change shape before they're no longer bound to each other.
A "ligand" is the combination of a molecule and a substance, and a "conformational change" is a change in the shape of a molecule, so "ligand-induced conformational changes" are changes to the shape of a molecule caused by the molecule binding to other substances.
And this is degree-level science if I'm honest, I'm also struggling to explain this because it's not something I've studied in detail before. The only reason I can understand it even a little bit is because I know what the individual words kind of mean from the little I learned at school, but I might be wrong with my explanation of this particular sentence because I never studied science to this level. And don't worry, it feels like a different language to me too!
Q:
The affinity for ‘kawaii’ has now reached to a global scale, playing an essential role of representing Japanese pop culture, in which youth are the majority of participants in the creation of modern culture.
This kawaii culture covers many areas across age and gender, making the culture ubiquitous around the globe. soa natural?
This kawaii culture covers many areas across age and gender, making the culture ubiquitous around the globe. soa natural?
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The affinity for ‘kawaii’ has now reached a global scale, playing an essential role in representing Japanese pop culture, in which youth are the majority of participants in its modern creation.
This kawaii culture embraces many areas across age and gender, making it ubiquitous around the globe.
This kawaii culture embraces many areas across age and gender, making it ubiquitous around the globe.
Q:
I want you to know it's really nice to hear you have an affinity for Poland. soa natural?
A:
You could also say: "It's really nice to hear you have an affinity for Poland."
or if you wanna stress it: "I really admire your affinity for Poland." :)
or if you wanna stress it: "I really admire your affinity for Poland." :)
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