Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Mr"
The meaning of "Mr" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Что значит Mr Oakley always has been ready to oblige journalists with information.?
A:
It basically means he is always willing to provide information when asked.
"2 : to do something that someone has asked you to do : to do a favor for (someone)
[+ object]
She's always ready to oblige her friends."
http://learnersdictionary.com/definition/oblige
"2 : to do something that someone has asked you to do : to do a favor for (someone)
[+ object]
She's always ready to oblige her friends."
http://learnersdictionary.com/definition/oblige
Q:
Что значит Mr Javid told MPs he would not "hesitate to prevent" the return of Britons who had gone.?
A:
He would stop them coming back and wouldn't hesitate (pause or give a second thought) before so doing.
Q:
Что значит would Mr Smith please present the awards? —— In what kind of situation do we use this sentence??
A:
you would use this sentence when you are asking someone, "Mr Smith," if they can hand out the awards. So at award shows they would say this or at a prize giving.
Q:
Что значит what does it mean "Don't Mr me"???
A:
It may help to know the context, but I'll give it a try.
It usually happens when two people are having a discussion, but they are not on the same page. Let's say that person 1 is complaining about something, and person 2 doesn't agree. At some point person 2 may say to person 1 "Mr X, our customers are always our main concern." But person 1 is not interested in general statements, he wants a resolution to his complaint. So he is frustrated and may feel that the politeness of the word "Mr" is false and just an attempt to ignore his complaint. In that case he would say "don't Mr me" meaning "I don't need your nice words, I just need you to find a solution to my complaint."
Sorry, it's hard to explain. I hope someone else will do a better job.
It usually happens when two people are having a discussion, but they are not on the same page. Let's say that person 1 is complaining about something, and person 2 doesn't agree. At some point person 2 may say to person 1 "Mr X, our customers are always our main concern." But person 1 is not interested in general statements, he wants a resolution to his complaint. So he is frustrated and may feel that the politeness of the word "Mr" is false and just an attempt to ignore his complaint. In that case he would say "don't Mr me" meaning "I don't need your nice words, I just need you to find a solution to my complaint."
Sorry, it's hard to explain. I hope someone else will do a better job.
Q:
Что значит Mr Dursley hummed as he picked out his most boring tie for work and Mrs Dursley gossiped away happily as she wrestled a screaming Dudley into his high chair.?
A:
Mr Dursley is dressing for work. Mrs Dursley is feeding baby Dudley.
Mr Dursley chooses a boring tie which suggests he is boring and works in a boring office.
Mrs Dursley is talking about nothing important.
A "high chair" is a small, baby seat (with a tray for food) on legs which brings it up to the height of the adult's table.
Mr Dursley chooses a boring tie which suggests he is boring and works in a boring office.
Mrs Dursley is talking about nothing important.
A "high chair" is a small, baby seat (with a tray for food) on legs which brings it up to the height of the adult's table.
Synonyms of "Mr" and their differences
Q:
В чем разница между whom и to whom и Mr Evans........you spoke on the phone, has just arrived. Which should I use in this phrase whom or to whom? ?
A:
It can only be to whom as the verb is to speak (on the phone) TO.
You need the preposition as it is part of the verb here.
So it would be, Mr Evans, to whom you spoke on the phone, has just arrived.
You need the preposition as it is part of the verb here.
So it would be, Mr Evans, to whom you spoke on the phone, has just arrived.
Q:
В чем разница между Mr. и Mrs. и Ms. ?
A:
Traditionally, Mr is for men.
Mrs is for married women
Ms is for unmarried women.
Nowadays, women can use either Mrs or Ms. It doesn’t matter :)
Mrs is for married women
Ms is for unmarried women.
Nowadays, women can use either Mrs or Ms. It doesn’t matter :)
Q:
В чем разница между 1. Mr Chan disclosed hallucinations to the doctor who said Mr. Chan's health issues were due to migraines.
2.Five years ago, a traffic accident had seriously impacted a student who could no longer take part in sports due to his broken ankles. и 1. Mr Chan disclosed hallucinations to the doctor whom said Mr. Chan's health issues were due to migraines.
2.Five years ago, a traffic accident had seriously impacted a student whom could no longer take part in sports due to his broken ankles. ?
2.Five years ago, a traffic accident had seriously impacted a student who could no longer take part in sports due to his broken ankles. и 1. Mr Chan disclosed hallucinations to the doctor whom said Mr. Chan's health issues were due to migraines.
2.Five years ago, a traffic accident had seriously impacted a student whom could no longer take part in sports due to his broken ankles. ?
A:
For both sentences, "who " is the correct choice.
Who is a "subject" noun (if you can use he/she, "who" is correct)
Whom is an "object" noun ( if you would use him/her, "whom" is correct)
eg, "... impacted a student. He could no longer take part..."
eg "...to the doctor. He said ..."
eg "The Spelling Bee medal went to whom? (...medal went to him/her.)
Who is a "subject" noun (if you can use he/she, "who" is correct)
Whom is an "object" noun ( if you would use him/her, "whom" is correct)
eg, "... impacted a student. He could no longer take part..."
eg "...to the doctor. He said ..."
eg "The Spelling Bee medal went to whom? (...medal went to him/her.)
Q:
В чем разница между Mr Sato stepped down as company president и Mr Sato stepped down as company a president ?
A:
the correct sentence should be: Mr Sato stepped down as the company's president
or:
Mr Sato who was the company's president has stepped down.
or:
Mr Sato who was the company's president has stepped down.
Q:
В чем разница между Mr. и Sr. ?
A:
Sir (Sr.) is used mostly to refer customers in a shop (Sir,the changing room is over there). Mister (Mr.) is a formal salutation (commonly used for famous people,people of higher social statuses,and can be used when you write a letter to someone) (Dear Mr. Austin; Mister Austin,your acting is amazing).
Translations of "Mr"
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? Mrはつけないでください。
A:
"Please don't call me Mr."か
文脈にもよりますが、「Oh, there's no need to call me Mr. You can just call meOO」とか「You can just call meOO」と言う人も多いです。
文脈にもよりますが、「Oh, there's no need to call me Mr. You can just call meOO」とか「You can just call meOO」と言う人も多いです。
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? Mr and mrs difference plz
A:
The difference between Mr and Mrs is that Mr is used to refer to a man. Whereas Mrs is used to refer to a woman who’s married. Ms is used to refer to a woman who’s young/ unmarried. Mr (pronounced as mister) Mrs (pronounced as miziz)
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? Dear, Mr Smith could You help me to whom should I address my motivation letter? (it is correct)
A:
Too above should be to.
The way you typed it is very good, but a little unnatural..
Dear Mr. Smith,
Could you please help me. I need to know, to whom should I address my motivation letter?
The way you typed it is very good, but a little unnatural..
Dear Mr. Smith,
Could you please help me. I need to know, to whom should I address my motivation letter?
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? Without Mr,Peter.I wouldn’t know what happen is.
A:
Without Mr. Peter, I wouldn’t know what is happening.
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? [ A: Where's Mr Kim? It's about to start a meeting. B: Oh, he is out to coffee. Do you want me to call him? A : Yes please. Thanks. B : No sweat. <- Does it sound natural? ^^ ]
A:
A: Where's Mr Kim? We’re about to start the meeting/ The meeting is about to start.
B: Oh, he’s out getting coffee. Do you want me to call him?
A : Yes please. Thanks.
B : Dont sweat it.
“Yes please Thanks” is correct but it sounds kind of weird.
Maybe try “Yes, that’d be great. Thanks.”
B: Oh, he’s out getting coffee. Do you want me to call him?
A : Yes please. Thanks.
B : Dont sweat it.
“Yes please Thanks” is correct but it sounds kind of weird.
Maybe try “Yes, that’d be great. Thanks.”
Other questions about "Mr"
Q:
Dear Mr Chantelle,
I am very happy for notifying that I have received the merchandise you sent. I am really appreciated about all your help. I am very satisfied with your products and services.
Thank you very much!
Sincerely
это звучит нормально?
I am very happy for notifying that I have received the merchandise you sent. I am really appreciated about all your help. I am very satisfied with your products and services.
Thank you very much!
Sincerely
это звучит нормально?
A:
Dear Mr. Chantelle,
Please be informed that i already received the merchandise i ordered. I really appreciate all your help and i am very pleased and satisfied with your products and services.
Dear Mr. Chantelle,
Please be informed that i already received the merchandise i ordered. I really appreciate all your help and i am very pleased and satisfied with your products and services.
Q:
Mr xxx approval this matter.
Could you follow it?
↑I need two people approval.
One person was approved.
Another person is not yet:( это звучит нормально?
Could you follow it?
↑I need two people approval.
One person was approved.
Another person is not yet:( это звучит нормально?
A:
Mr. xxx has approved this matter.
May I have your approval as well?
May I have your approval as well?
Q:
Why does it be said "Mr.President"?
Why does it need "Mr"?
Why does it need "Mr"?
A:
I never understood that. "Mr" and "President" are both titles. Saying both titles is redundant. But people do it for the President.
Q:
Dear Mr XY
I am (or my name is?) Jessica and helping with the administration tasks.
>>it's for an E-Mail about arranging a meeting<< это звучит нормально?
I am (or my name is?) Jessica and helping with the administration tasks.
>>it's for an E-Mail about arranging a meeting<< это звучит нормально?
A:
administrative is an adjective and an administration is a noun, like a company or group.
Q:
Dear Mr John,
I am a newbie on here but I have good skills at MS Offices. I also have experience working on website, social network and forums.
Even though my English is not good at writing and speaking but I can read well.
I am patient, responsible and willing to learn new and interesting thing. I am sure that I can do the job you posting here well.
это звучит нормально?
I am a newbie on here but I have good skills at MS Offices. I also have experience working on website, social network and forums.
Even though my English is not good at writing and speaking but I can read well.
I am patient, responsible and willing to learn new and interesting thing. I am sure that I can do the job you posting here well.
это звучит нормально?
A:
When applying for a job, it is better to talk about what you are good at first, and then about skills you are improving, and avoid saying you're not good at something, if at all possible.
I am patient, responsible, and willing to learn new thIngs. I read English well, and my speaking and writing skills are improving all the time.
I am confident I can do a good job at [name the position], and look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
[your name]
I am patient, responsible, and willing to learn new thIngs. I read English well, and my speaking and writing skills are improving all the time.
I am confident I can do a good job at [name the position], and look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
[your name]
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