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Grapepark Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

To pass problems

Can we pass problems? Somehow meaning that we solve problems.
  

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Do you have a sentence? It does not seem likely. though you can pass a test.

  • Do you have a sentence?
  • It does not seem likely.
  • though you can pass a test.
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Do you have a sentence? It does not seem likely. though you can pass a test.
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No I don't have a sentence. I want to make a sentence in English.

What verbs do you use for "problems", other than "solving"?
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Frankly, I think I always use 'solve a problem', or informally 'figure out a problem', if you are speaking of e.g. mathematics. If it is the sort of problem that occurs between two people, then we 'resolve a problem'.
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I'm talking about problems of life. I don't want to use the verb "solve" because I don't really mean solve. I mean passing the problems. by "passing" I mean like passing the street. Not passing the exam. I mean passing beside them and left them behind.
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Avoiding a problem, ignoring a problem
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Still any better suggestion?
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shininggirlStill any better suggestion?
What do you think I give you, second-rate suggestions?
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Execuse me!
Not at all.
But I'm looking for something closer to what I mean.
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shininggirlBut I'm looking for something closer to what I mean.
Your original suggestion was not even intelligible—how can you judge so finely that those are not 'what you mean'?
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"Ignore the problems" is the same as "avoid the problems" and I think they both mean "to prevent problems from occuring". Am I right?

If they mean to "prevent problems", then "solving problems" is closer to what I mean.

please don't get sad with me. I'm just trying to know.

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