Gather that en français : traduction et définition
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Traduction et définition
to gather from, that: déduire
Philip gathered from the report that the revenues are up. Philip a déduit du rapport que les ventes progressent.
As far as I can gather...: D'après ce que je comprends...
Exemples
- "Lucie : This much I gathered, but you're not my type."
- "In the meantime, if you wish to continue using email, which I gather is important, please reduce the size of your personal inboxes immediately."
- "Well, here's some information I've gathered from various news sources about this event"
Exercice 1
Complete the sentences below with terms from Bob's email. Use the hints to help you.
"If you want to discover the cause of a problem, you need to run a test."
This word describes a "delay" or a "slow reaction", especially in a computing context: "Whenever I try to close a window on my computer, it takes several minutes: this is very annoying!"
This is a computer software program which presents data in the form of a table: "You need to send the expense to the accountant."
This word describes the period between two events: "Jean will fix your printer soon. In the , you'll have to use a typewriter."
Literally, this term means "to collect", but here it is used figuratively to mean to "understand" or to "deduce": "I that my colleague has a computer problem. I received this email from her: 'Canyoufixthespacebaronmykeyboardplease?"
"If you want to discover the cause of a problem, you need to run a test."
This word describes a "delay" or a "slow reaction", especially in a computing context: "Whenever I try to close a window on my computer, it takes several minutes: this is very annoying!"
This is a computer software program which presents data in the form of a table: "You need to send the expense to the accountant."
This word describes the period between two events: "Jean will fix your printer soon. In the , you'll have to use a typewriter."
Literally, this term means "to collect", but here it is used figuratively to mean to "understand" or to "deduce": "I that my colleague has a computer problem. I received this email from her: 'Canyoufixthespacebaronmykeyboardplease?"
Complete the sentences below with terms from Bob's email. Use the hints to help you.
"If you want to discover the cause of a problem, you need to run a diagnostic 1 test."
This word describes a "delay" or a "slow reaction", especially in a computing context: "Whenever I try to close a window on my computer, it takes several minutes: this lag 2 is very annoying!"
This is a computer software program which presents data in the form of a table: "You need to send the expense spreadsheet 3 to the accountant."
This word describes the period between two events: "Jean will fix your printer soon. In the meantime 4, you'll have to use a typewriter."
Literally, this term means "to collect", but here it is used figuratively to mean to "understand" or to "deduce": "I gather 5 that my colleague has a computer problem. I received this email from her: 'Canyoufixthespacebaronmykeyboardplease?"
"If you want to discover the cause of a problem, you need to run a diagnostic 1 test."
This word describes a "delay" or a "slow reaction", especially in a computing context: "Whenever I try to close a window on my computer, it takes several minutes: this lag 2 is very annoying!"
This is a computer software program which presents data in the form of a table: "You need to send the expense spreadsheet 3 to the accountant."
This word describes the period between two events: "Jean will fix your printer soon. In the meantime 4, you'll have to use a typewriter."
Literally, this term means "to collect", but here it is used figuratively to mean to "understand" or to "deduce": "I gather 5 that my colleague has a computer problem. I received this email from her: 'Canyoufixthespacebaronmykeyboardplease?"
1 diagnostic: "Diagnostic" is the adjective which comes from the verb "to diagnose", which means to find the answer or reason for something. In case you're interested, the related noun is "diagnosis". Now you know everything about this word!
2 lag: This is the right answer. A "lag" is a delay in time and is a word often used when we're talking about technology. Another common use is when we talk about jet lag - the experience of feeling sick and tired due to the time changes with long aeroplane flights.
3 spreadsheet: This is correct. Many office jobs require workers to be familiar with spreadsheets. They're easy! The computer does all the hard work. No more adding columns of numbers with a calculator over and over again! Example: "Icarus loves spreadsheets almost as much as he loves his mother".
4 meantime: This is correct. When we say "in the meantime", we are saying "in between two specified moments", for example between now and an event in the future: "Continue with your English exercises and in the meantime the Gymglish team will choose some more for your next lesson!".
5 gather: This is the right answer. The verb "to gather" is synonymous with the verb "to understand" in this context. We usually use this word when we want to say that we think we have understood something. For example: "I gather you are feeling lonely" means "I assume" or "I suppose you're feeling lonely". In another context, "to gather (flowers)" is to collect them.
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