در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات ants را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه ants و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای ants، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه ants نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از ants در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه ants به کمک همین جملات با ants و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت ants می باشد.
در قسمت ذیل 387 جمله با ants برای شما آورده شده است. ضمناً شما می توانید با کلیک بر روی علامت بلندگو در کنار هر جمله، تلفظ جمله با ants را نیز گوش دهید.
(1) Sugar draws ants.
(2) Do ants have ears?
(3) People look like ants.
(4) He has ants in his pants.
(5) Tom has ants in his pants.
(6) We have ants in the kitchen.
(7) We worked like so many ants.
(8) Faouzi has ants in his pants.
(9) Do ants sting or do they bite
(10) The cake was alive with ants.
(11) Do ants sting or do they bite.
(12) They worked like so many ants.
(13) The servants worked like ants.
(14) He tried to get rid of the ants.
(15) He wants to get rid of the ants.
(16) The cake was crawling with ants.
(17) My towel is covered in red ants!
(18) This place is crawling with ants.
(19) Tom tried to get rid of the ants.
(20) Fire ants are conquering the world
(21) Fire ants are conquering the world.
(22) There was an army of ants at the cake.
(23) Don't think little of the ants' lives.
(24) The slaves were working like so many ants.
(25) The children were working like so many ants.
(26) A grasshopper and many ants lived in a field.
(27) I'm teaching the ants the multiplication table.
(28) You point to a trail of ants leading into the house
(29) We often hear it said that ants are social animals.
(30) You point to a trail of ants leading into the house.
(31) The lonely man derives pleasure from observing ants.
(32) The elephant's meal is enough to feed lakhs of ants.
(33) We crawled like so many ants along the mountain pass.
(34) The misfortune of the ants makes the elephants laugh.
(35) Likely dietary sources are beetles ants mites and flies
(36) Most male ants are not known to have metapleural glands
(37) There's a row of ants coming in and out of the kitchen.
(38) It took me a long time to rid myself of all those ants.
(39) Likely dietary sources are beetles ants mites and flies.
(40) Most male ants are not known to have metapleural glands.
(41) The elephant's meal is enough to feed thousands of ants.
(42) My roses are covered in aphids, to say nothing of the ants!
(43) We have ants in the kitchen. We need to call an exterminator.
(44) The area around the melting ice cream was crawling with ants.
(45) The ants destroy their boat and chase the group through the woods
(46) The ants destroy their boat and chase the group through the woods.
(47) Nothing is known about the workers queens or behavior of these ants
(48) Nothing is known about the workers queens or behavior of these ants.
(49) Then like a colony of worker ants they dismantled their stalls and left
(50) Then like a colony of worker ants they dismantled their stalls and left.
(51) Doubts are the ants in the pants of faith. They keep it awake and moving.
(52) During crab migrations many crabs move through areas infested with ants and are killed
(53) It is not enough to be busy so are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?
(54) During crab migrations many crabs move through areas infested with ants and are killed.
(55) Natural ants lay down pheromones directing each other to resources while exploring their environment
(56) Natural ants lay down pheromones directing each other to resources while exploring their environment.
(57) Even if we wear an Armani suite or drive a Jaguar, in the end we're the same as ants. We move and move pointlessly and then we die.
(58) black ants?
(59) you puny ants...
(60) ants. ants play.
(61) big damn ants! go!
(62) scott, they are ants.
(63) to ants, i am a giant!
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(64) i had no idea that ants
(65) she made ants on a log.
(66) eating ants and living.
(67) ants interact using smell.
(68) i know. bullet ants, right?
(69) these people are like ants!
(70) and tell you about the ants.
(71) but when there are a few ants
(72) at which it meets other ants.
(73) and so we recently asked ants
(74) with ants of another species.
(75) don't make me laugh, you ants!
(76) i'm deploying the bullet ants.
(77) but what's great about ants is
(78) ants that shine in the sunlight
(79) or the ants haven't taken over.
(80) that ants could be the problem.
(81) a lot of people talk about ants.
(82) by thinking about ants as neurons
(83) so the ants of the offspring colony
(84) then i see fewer ants out foraging.
(85) and ants have had 130 million years
(86) a specialist on the biology of ants
(87) was that ants actually switch tasks.
(88) about ants running across the floor.
(89) a stream of contacts with other ants.
(90) and to do this, ants solve the problem
(91) there are about 10,000 species of ants.
(92) and they call themselves tribe of ants.
(93) turns out ants are pretty good at this.
(94) when there are many ants in a small space
(95) but we know that occasionally ants go astray
(96) why do we study ants? well, it's interesting.
(97) bipedal nature of the characters of the ants.
(98) that kill carpenter ants, as well as termites.
(99) ants can lift objects fifty times their weight.
(100) against carpenter ants, termites and fire ants.
(101) so ants are using interactions in different ways
(102) and then i sat down and all the ants came along.
(103) the ants going back and forth to your sugar bowl
(104) there are 10,000 species of ants that taxonomists
(105) do you want ants? because that's how you get ants.
(106) and the seedeating ants that i study in the desert
(107) because the rate at which ants come back depends on
(108) pioneer ants, and they're the ones that wander off.
(109) and the ants that specialize on clustered resources
(110) e.o. wilson once told me that when he looked at ants
(111) like whether all the ants are hiding inside the nest
(112) it's interesting that the ants are using an algorithm
(113) there ain't nothing out here but mosquitoes and ants.
(114) here's my study site. this is really a picture of ants
(115) but those ants, even though most of them get wiped out
(116) Eh... I throw away da hamster ar... Got ants coming...
(117) ants have been around for several hundred million years.
(118) that the ants you see walking around don't do much eating.
(119) we all know that ants and other insects at this size scale
(120) not being aware of another population of ants on the other.
(121) and the ants that are waiting just inside the nest entrance
(122) and each ant is experiencing a certain flow of ants past it
(123) then we repeated all those experiments with the ants marked.
(124) oh, no! ants are getting into the chocolate in the evidence!
(125) no matter how many ants you gather, it won't change a thing.
(126) ants are not known to occur in redwood trees, curiously enough
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(127) because ants cover themselves and each other, through grooming
(128) these hydrocarbons, this layer of grease on the outside of ants
(129) ants, they can do a lot of things, but they still need a leader.
(130) the twoyearold colonies of just 2,000 ants are much more variable.
(131) so anybody who's ever looked at ants has seen them touch antennae.
(132) because i've dug up colonies of known age and counted all the ants.
(133) the ants working deep inside the nest and the ants working outside.
(134) so the idea is that ants are coming in and out of the nest entrance.
(135) keep track of the rate at which they're meeting ants of certain tasks.
(136) so, in a way try to disregard all the thousands of ants running around.
(137) the rate at which it meets ants of other tasks, in deciding what to do.
(138) that might give some function to a reserve of ants who are doing nothing?
(139) two angry gods hurling boulders at one another while the ants scurry below.
(140) and once they belong to the ants that work outside, they never go back down.
(141) and what happens is that, if army ants are wandering around and they get lost
(142) and what i've found out is that ants are using a network of antennal contact.
(143) i study ants, and that's because i like to think about how organizations work.
(144) because i've dug up colonies of known age and counted all the ants. (laughter)
(145) so what's happening is that the ants work inside the nest when they're younger.
(146) i is for the invasive species like the fire ants, the zebra mussels, broom grasses
(147) anyone else feels like... they've got frakking ants crawling behind their eyeballs?
(148) the laughs, the camaraderie, the fights, the hangovers so fierce it feels like your head is full of ants.
(149) This isn't a war," said the artilleryman. "It never was a war, any more than there's war between man and ants.
(150) there's been some huge health concerns with poisonous snakes out there, fire ants and mosquitos infecting the city.
(151) giant tropical bullet ants ranked highest on the schmidt pain index, they're here to keep an eye on you when i can't.
(152) you're going to need to signal the crazy ants to blow the servers, retrieve the suit, and exit the vaults, before the backup power comes on.
(153) paratrechina longicornis, commonly known as crazy ants, they're lightning fast and can conduct electricity which makes them useful to fry out enemy electronics.
(154) Fire ants are stinging ants.
(155) The ants will die of exhaustion.
(156) Aphaenogaster is a genus of myrmicine ants.
(157) Most ants produce a new generation each year.
(158) Living in association with ants is called what
(159) Bees like ants are a specialized form of wasp.
(160) Like wasps and bees ants are in the order Hymenoptera.
(161) The ants in the kitchen are becoming quite a nuisance.
(162) They are also called ginger ants and tropical fire ants.
(163) In the summer, ants can be a real menace in the kitchen.
(164) An anthill is home to a fairly large population of ants.
(165) There were roaches and ants inside of the squalid motel.
(166) In class we learned ants live in a group called a colony.
(167) Now another subfamily Leptanilloidinae is called army ants.
(168) Velvet ants look like large ants but are wingless female wasps.
(169) Ants are usually small but can carry the weight of twenty ants.
(170) It blasts open the ants nest and the ants all attack the dragon.
(171) Termites are placed in a different order from ants the Isoptera.
(172) As well as pollination ants help with seed distribution of plants.
(173) Nothing is known about the workers queens and behavior of these ants.
(174) The number of ants on planet Earth is superabundant compared to humans.
(175) Anillidris is a genus of ants It was only one species Anillidris bruchi.
(176) Due to its morphology and body makeup, only reproductive ants have wings.
(177) They can also kill bees, wasps or ants that can cause allergic reactions.
(178) No matter what I try, I cannot seem to extirpate the ants from my kitchen.
(179) Trophallaxis serves as a means of communication at least in bees and ants.
(180) If you surround ants with sticks they may not be able to escape your arena.
(181) Within seconds, it seemed the ants started to pervade the abandoned picnic.
(182) The ants are a people not strong, Yet they provide their food in the summer;
(183) There are about 22000 species of ants More than 12500 have been classified.
(184) The ants work together in a methodical manner to carry food back to the colony.
(185) He discovered that ants were sensitive to the ultraviolet range of the spectrum.
(186) It appears the insecticide is ineffectual because ants are still in the kitchen.
(187) Anonychomyrma is a genus of ants It belongs to the ant subfamily Dolichoderinae.
(188) With just a single spray, I can annihilate all of the ants on my kitchen counter.
(189) Although these ants are not aggressive they will bite when their nest is disturbed.
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(190) It is most highly developed in social insects such as ants termites wasps and bees.
(191) During the summer months, ants are the predominant insects that bother most homeowners.
(192) These were purchased to help me keep my house from being invaded by ants while I am gone.
(193) Marching out of their tall mound, the ants tramped through the yard in a single file line.
(194) Termites though sometimes called white ants are not ants and belong to the order Isoptera.
(195) Although ants seem safe, a surprising number are venomous and can kill you will a single bite.
(196) In some species of ants it may play a role in spreading the colony odour that identifies members.
(197) However several antmimicking spiders prey either on ants or on the ants livestock such as aphids.
(198) Unlike the Shortbeaked Echidna which eats ants and termites the Longbeaked species eats earthworms.
(199) Our yard is full of both flowers and bugs, so ants always try to march from the lawn to the kitchen.
(200) Usually worker ants will carry food back to the colony so that the other ants and the queen can eat.
(201) Marching one by one, a line of ants crept into the kitchen through a small opening in the window sill.
(202) Ancyridris is a small genus of myrmicine ants The genus has only two described species from New Guinea.
(203) Ants are tiny, but there are so many ants on Earth they outweigh us humans even though they are so small.
(204) By the Oligocene and Miocene ants had come to represent 2040 of all insects found in major fossil deposits.
(205) Phylogenetic analysis suggests that ants arose in the midCretaceous period about 110 to 130 million years ago.
(206) Picnics have a tendency to always pullulate with several hundred ants crawling all over the food and picnickers.
(207) Due to the peccable ants, I refuse to go on a picnic because I know they will attack me once I sit on the ground.
(208) The specimen trapped in amber dating back to more than 80 million years ago has features of both ants and wasps.
(209) When the exterminators came, they discovered the ants were coming into our house by way of a crevice in the floor.
(210) Dragonflies are predators which eat mosquitoes and other small insects such as flies bees ants and butterflies.
(211) In The Land Of Oz the Scarecrow and his friend friends find themselves unable to escape from a horde of moving ants.
(212) An ant may be insignificant by itself, but an entire army of ants can terrorize the entirety of the Amazon rainforest.
(213) I was determined to destroy all of the ant hills in my backyard until there were none left, due to my dislike for ants.
(214) Raid is an aerosol, a nerve agent that is under pressure and released in the form of spray to kill ants or cockroaches.
(215) Shortbeaked Echidnas find food by smell using sensors in the tip of their beak and regularly feast on ants and termites.
(216) These entrances can have diameters of up to 4 cm and are up to 30 cm deep This resulted in their common name funnel ants.
(217) After a kill some antmimicking spiders hold their victims between themselves and large groups of ants to avoid being attacked.
(218) The insect kingdom is incredibly large, ranging from ants to wasps to even praying mantises, and many other creatures besides.
(219) Frillnecked Lizards are carnivorous LRB meateaters RRB They eat bugs LRB like cicadas ants and spiders RRB and small lizards.
(220) The word Accra comes from the word Nkran meaning ants This is because of the many anthills seen in the countryside around Accra.
(221) If the theory of inclusive fitness is applied ants will evolve eusociality more easily Haplodiploidy makes kin selection easier.
(222) In many species the leaves have structures evolved to attract ants that being predatory protect the plant from herbivore insects.
(223) Insects are mostly solitary, but some, such as certain bees, ants and termites, are social and live in large, well-organized colonies
(224) The ants, as most say in Florida, wanted to fly away but instead stayed for 2 weeks until there was absolutely no sign of them outside.
(225) People were more upset with the vivisection of dogs than ants despite it being a hurtful but insightful process for medical scientists.
(226) Even though you completely destroy the ant bed time after time, those sedulous ants will continue to go right back to work rebuilding it.
(227) During the Cretaceous period a few species of primitive ants ranged widely on the Laurasian supercontinent LRB the northern hemisphere RRB.
(228) Feathers being critical to the survival of a bird, require maintenance. What is it called when birds encourage ants to run through their plumage
(229) Chapter VII (of the first edition) addresses the evolution of instincts. How does Darwin theorize that instincts have evolved in slave-making ants
(230) Sphecomyrma was probably a ground forager but some suggest that primitive ants were likely to have been predators underneath the surface of the soil.
(231) This is about the speed with which the echidna uses its tongue to catch ants and termites The word aculeatus means spiny or equipped with spines .
(232) Termites are an order of social insects the Isoptera They are sometimes called white ants incorrectly because ants belong to the Order Hymenoptera.
(233) Most wasps are social insects like bees and ants but there are a few solitary wasps Social wasps are formed of paper wasps yellow jackets and hornets.
(234) An ant mill is a small group of army ants away from the other ants They lose the pheromone track and begin to follow each other making a spinning circle.
(235) Social insects, such as termites, ants and many bees and wasps, are the most familiar species of eusocial animal. The method that a bee dances is called what?
(236) Seconds after Bobby positioned the magnifying glass between the sun and the ant hill, thousands of frantic ants began a hurried exodus in search of safer ground.
(237) The Shortbeaked Echidna LRB Tachyglossus aculeatus RRB is 1 of 4 living types of echidna It is also known as the Spiny Anteater because it eats ants and termites.
(238) When at rest the antmimicking crab spider Amyciaea does not closely resemble Oecophylla but while hunting it imitates the behavior of a dying ant to attract worker ants.
(239) Social insects, such as termites, ants and many bees and wasps, are the most familiar species of eusocial animal. Termites, bees, wasps, and what other insect are social insects?
(240) The tongue is sticky because of the presence of glycoproteinrich mucous This mucus both lubricates movement in and out of the snout and helps to catch ants and termites which stick to it.
(241) In the 1930s the Red imported fire ants were accidentally brought from South America to North America Since then they have spread to most of the Southern United States including Florida.
(242) People study the swarm intelligence of social insects and animals such as fish birds and ants Recently there has been research on using bee waggle dance behavior for faulttolerant routing.
(243) An explanation for the sequence is suggested by the high casualties involved in foraging making it an acceptable risk only for ants that are older and are likely to die soon of natural causes.
(244) The winged male ants called drones emerge from pupae with the breeding females LRB although some species like army ants have wingless queens RRB and do nothing in life except eat and mate.
(245) Over the head an earthenware pot is placed and his principal wives have to remain in the hut till the flesh is eaten by ants or decomposes when the skull is removed and buried close to the hut.
(246) For example their caste system is organised quite differently from ants since the castes contain members of both sexes whereas in hymenoptera the castes are unisexual and the males are haploid.
(247) black ants?
(248) you puny ants...
(249) ants. ants play.
(250) big damn ants! go!
(251) scott, they are ants.
(252) to ants, i am a giant!
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(253) i had no idea that ants
(254) she made ants on a log.
(255) eating ants and living.
(256) ants interact using smell.
(257) i know. bullet ants, right?
(258) these people are like ants!
(259) and tell you about the ants.
(260) but when there are a few ants
(261) at which it meets other ants.
(262) and so we recently asked ants
(263) with ants of another species.
(264) don't make me laugh, you ants!
(265) i'm deploying the bullet ants.
(266) but what's great about ants is
(267) ants that shine in the sunlight
(268) or the ants haven't taken over.
(269) that ants could be the problem.
(270) a lot of people talk about ants.
(271) by thinking about ants as neurons
(272) you got ants in your pants, juney?
(273) so the ants of the offspring colony
(274) then i see fewer ants out foraging.
(275) and ants have had 130 million years
(276) a specialist on the biology of ants
(277) was that ants actually switch tasks.
(278) about ants running across the floor.
(279) a stream of contacts with other ants.
(280) and to do this, ants solve the problem
(281) there are about 10,000 species of ants.
(282) and they call themselves tribe of ants.
(283) turns out ants are pretty good at this.
(284) when there are many ants in a small space
(285) but we know that occasionally ants go astray
(286) why do we study ants? well, it's interesting.
(287) bipedal nature of the characters of the ants.
(288) that kill carpenter ants, as well as termites.
(289) ants can lift objects fifty times their weight.
(290) against carpenter ants, termites and fire ants.
(291) so ants are using interactions in different ways
(292) and then i sat down and all the ants came along.
(293) the ants going back and forth to your sugar bowl
(294) there are 10,000 species of ants that taxonomists
(295) do you want ants? because that's how you get ants.
(296) and the seedeating ants that i study in the desert
(297) because the rate at which ants come back depends on
(298) pioneer ants, and they're the ones that wander off.
(299) and the ants that specialize on clustered resources
(300) e.o. wilson once told me that when he looked at ants
(301) like whether all the ants are hiding inside the nest
(302) it's interesting that the ants are using an algorithm
(303) there ain't nothing out here but mosquitoes and ants.
(304) here's my study site. this is really a picture of ants
(305) but those ants, even though most of them get wiped out
(306) ants have been around for several hundred million years.
(307) that the ants you see walking around don't do much eating.
(308) we all know that ants and other insects at this size scale
(309) not being aware of another population of ants on the other.
(310) and the ants that are waiting just inside the nest entrance
(311) and each ant is experiencing a certain flow of ants past it
(312) then we repeated all those experiments with the ants marked.
(313) oh, no! ants are getting into the chocolate in the evidence!
(314) no matter how many ants you gather, it won't change a thing.
(315) What did Darwin notice specifically about slave-making ants?
جستجو در دیکشنری EnglishVocabulary.ir(316) ants are not known to occur in redwood trees, curiously enough
(317) because ants cover themselves and each other, through grooming
(318) these hydrocarbons, this layer of grease on the outside of ants
(319) ants, they can do a lot of things, but they still need a leader.
(320) the twoyearold colonies of just 2,000 ants are much more variable.
(321) so anybody who's ever looked at ants has seen them touch antennae.
(322) because i've dug up colonies of known age and counted all the ants.
(323) the ants working deep inside the nest and the ants working outside.
(324) so the idea is that ants are coming in and out of the nest entrance.
(325) keep track of the rate at which they're meeting ants of certain tasks.
(326) so, in a way try to disregard all the thousands of ants running around.
(327) the rate at which it meets ants of other tasks, in deciding what to do.
(328) that might give some function to a reserve of ants who are doing nothing?
(329) two angry gods hurling boulders at one another while the ants scurry below.
(330) and once they belong to the ants that work outside, they never go back down.
(331) and what happens is that, if army ants are wandering around and they get lost
(332) and what i've found out is that ants are using a network of antennal contact.
(333) i study ants, and that's because i like to think about how organizations work.
(334) because i've dug up colonies of known age and counted all the ants. (laughter)
(335) so what's happening is that the ants work inside the nest when they're younger.
(336) i is for the invasive species like the fire ants, the zebra mussels, broom grasses
(337) anyone else feels like... they've got frakking ants crawling behind their eyeballs?
(338) the laughs, the camaraderie, the fights, the hangovers so fierce it feels like your head is full of ants.
(339) The only large insectivorous mammals are those that feed on huge colonies of insects (ants or termites).
(340) Social insects, such as termites, ants and many bees and wasps, are the most familiar species of eusocial animal
(341) there's been some huge health concerns with poisonous snakes out there, fire ants and mosquitos infecting the city.
(342) giant tropical bullet ants ranked highest on the schmidt pain index, they're here to keep an eye on you when i can't.
(343) It 's a hoot watching The Rock chomp on jumbo ants , pull an arrow out of his back , and leap unscathed through raging fire !
(344) you're going to need to signal the crazy ants to blow the servers, retrieve the suit, and exit the vaults, before the backup power comes on.
(345) This may be supplemented with the secretions of formic acid from ants, which birds receive through a behaviour known as anting, to remove feather parasites
(346) Social insects, such as termites, ants and many bees and wasps, are the most familiar species of eusocial animal. Social insects live in well organized what?
(347) Social insects, such as termites, ants and many bees and wasps, are the most familiar species of eusocial animal. Termites are considered what type of insect?
(348) paratrechina longicornis, commonly known as crazy ants, they're lightning fast and can conduct electricity which makes them useful to fry out enemy electronics.
(349) Although pest insects attract the most attention, many insects are beneficial to the environment and to humans. What do bees, wasps, butterflies, and ants do to flowers
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(387) What is the origin and root of "ants".
به جای حفظ کردن لغت ants ، جملات کوتاه با ants را حفظ کنید.
اگر واقعاً نمی توانید از حفظ کردن دل بکنید، به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی ants، جملات کوتاه مختلف با لغت ants را حفظ کنید. مثلاً به جای اینکه لغت “university” را به معنی “دانشگاه” حفظ کنید، عبارت “I go to university” به معنی “من به دانشگاه می روم” را حفظ کنید. وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی ants، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه ants را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از ants در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.
جمله سازی با کلمه ants
ساختن جمله با ants به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی ants است. اما برای اینکه مغز شما بتواند لغت ants را در آینده به یاد بیاورد، بهترین راه استفاده از روش زیر است:
با لغت ants ده جمله بسازید و در هر کدام از جملات معنای متفاوتی از واژه ants که می خواهید یاد بگیرید را به کار ببرید. با ساختن جمله از لغات جدید به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.
شاید مهم ترین مفهوم در زبان، جمله باشد. یادگیری ساختار جمله (sentence structure) در انگلیسی و هر زبان دیگری امری بسیار ضروری است. هر زبانی گرامر خاص خودش دارد و بر اساس آن ساختار جمله مشخص می شود. همین نکته در مورد زبان انگلیسی هم صدق می کند. در این زبان هم در هر نوع جمله ای قواعد دستوری خاصی حکم فرما است و هر یک از آن ها نقش مهمی در رساندن دقیق منظورمان دارند.
یک جمله گروهی از کلمات می باشد که در کنار یکدیگر قرار میگیرند و هر کدام از این کلمات اطلاعات خاصی را به ما می دهند. این کلمات اغلب با هم فرق دارند و هر کدام نقش خاص خودشان را در جمله دارند. از مهمترین اجزاء هر جمله می توان به فعل Verb، اسم Noun، صفت Adjective، قید Adverb، حرف ربطی conjunctions، حرف اضافه preposition، حرف تعریف و ... اشاره کرد.
ساختار جملات انگلیسی را می توان به 4 دسته تقسیم کرد.
جمله ساده با ants
یک جمله ساده با ants از یک بند اصلی که شامل فعل و فاعل است، تشکیل شده که اطلاعات کاملی در مورد یک اتفاق یا حالت را به ما می دهد. قاعده کلی ساختار این جملات به صورت زیر است:
فاعل + فعل قابل صرف
جمله مرکب با ants
برخلاف جملات ساده، در جملات مرکب با ants، دو بند داریم که با حرف ربط (Conjunction) یا ویرگول (comma) به هم متصل می شوند. نکته ای که باید در این جا به آن توجه شود این است که از آن جایی که دو بندی که در ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با ants به کار برده می شوند، مستقل هستند، حتی به صورت جداگانه هم معنا می دهند. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات مرکب انگلیسی با ants بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + حرف ربط همپایه ساز + بند مستقل
جمله پیچیده با ants
ساختار جمله پیچیده (complex sentence structure) با ants همانطور که از نامش پیداست کمی با جمله مرکب با ants فرق دارد. در جملات پیچیده با ants، در کنار بند مستقل می توان از یک بند وابسته هم استفاده کرد. یک بند وابسته شامل حرف ربط وابسته ساز (Subordinating conjunction) یا ضمیر موصولی (relative pronoun) است. یادتان باشد این بند با این که فاعل و فعل دارد اما ممکن است معنای کاملی نداشته باشد. بنابراین یک بند وابسته برای این که مفهوم کاملی داشته باشد، به یک بند مستقل نیاز دارد. ترکیب نحوی ساختار جملات پیچیده انگلیسی با ants بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + بند مستقل وابسته
جمله پیچیده – مرکب با ants
ساختار پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با ants همانطور که از نامش می توان حدس زد، ترکیبی است از جملات پیچیده و مرکب با لغت ants. یعنی از دو بند مستقل و یک بند وابسته تشکیل می شود. این بندها با حرف ربط همپایه ساز به هم متصل می شوند. ساختار جملات پیچیده – مرکب ( compound-complex) با ants بصورت ذیل است:
بند مستقل + بند وابسته + حرف ربط + بند مستقل
– همواره سعی کنید در مکالمه و یا ترجمه فارسی به انگلیسی، از ساختار و کلماتی استفاده نمائید که خود افراد انگلیسی زبان (نیتیو) آن ساختار و کلمات را بکار می برند.
طبیعی است که برای این هدف لازم است شخص ترجمه کننده آنقدر متن انگلیسی خوانده باشد و نسبت به کالوکیشن ها و همایندهای زبان انگلیسی آشنا باشد تا بتواند به مانند انگلیسی زبان های نیتیو، مفهوم را منتقل کند.
مجدداً تاکید میکنیم که صرفاً با ابتکار و خلاقیت های شخصی، بدون تسلط به کالوکیشن های زبان انگلیسی به هیچ وجه این امر میسر نخواهد بود.
در این قسمت مهمترین سوالاتی که در خصوص جمله سازی با ants و کاربرد کلمه ants در جملات انگلیسی پرسیده می شود آورده شده است. امیدواریم با مطالعه این پاسخ ها به جواب مورد نظرتان دست پیدا کنید.
در صورتی که قصد یادگیری لغات ants را دارید، پیشنهاد میکنیم که در قالب جمله انگلیسی با کلمه ants و همچنین مطالعه مثال برای ants، اقدام به جمله سازی با کلمه ants نمائید تا بتوانید به هدف استفاده از ants در جمله نائل شوید. تحقیقات علمی ثابت کرده است که به یاد آوری کلمه ants به کمک همین جملات با ants و مکالمات (که به آنها زمینه می گوییم) بسیار ساده تر از حفظ کردن لغت ants می باشد.
وقتی شما به جای حفظ کردن لغت انگلیسی ants، جملات کوتاه انگلیسی با کلمه ants را حفظ می کنید، حداقل مطمئن هستید که می توانید به درستی از ants در جمله استفاده کنید. در ضمن، به طور ناخودآگاه نیز گرامر زبان انگلیسی را یاد می گیرید.
ساختن جمله با ants به شما کمک می کند تا واژه ای را که آموخته اید در جمله به کار ببرید و موقعیت استفاده از آن را به خاطر بسپارید. شاید بتوان گفت این بهترین روش یادگیری سریع لغت انگلیسی ants است. با ساختن جمله برای لغت ants به مغزتان کمک می کنید تا یاد بگیرد، زیرا به طور فعال در فرآیند یادگیری دخیل می شود.
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