as a matter of
Тлумачення

Тлумачення as a matter of - Англійський Словник Reverso

Прийменник

1.
reason introduces a reason or basis for an action
  • He apologized as a matter of courtesy.
2.
rules indicates something done as a rule or standard
  • As a matter of policy, refunds are not given.

Дослідіть вирази з as a matter of

exp.
used to introduce a statement that clarifies or contradicts
adv.
in a regular and habitual way

Записи, тлумачення яких містять as a matter of

n.
procedureaction done as a matter of form
adv.
habitas a matter of policy or habit
adv.
beliefas a matter of established doctrine
adv.
lawas a matter of legal obligation or duty
adv.
legalas a matter of right or obligation

Приклади використання as a matter of у реченні

  • As a matter of policy, we recycle.
  • He declined the offer as a matter of principle.
  • As a matter of policy, refunds are not given.
  • As a matter of routine, the doors are locked at 9 PM.
  • As a matter of course, we review all applications thoroughly.

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  1. Арабська:

    بدافع
  2. Бенгальська:

    কারণে
  3. В'єтнамська:

    vì lý do
  4. Гінді:

    कारण
  5. Грецька:

    για λόγους
  6. Данська:

    af
  7. Іврит:

    מִטַּעֲמֵי
  8. Іспанська:

    por cortesía
  9. Італійська:

    per una questione di
  10. Каталонська:

    per una qüestió
  11. Китайська:

    出于
  12. Корейська:

    예의상
  13. Нідерландська:

    uit
  14. Німецька:

    aus Höflichkeit
  15. Перська:

    دلیل
  16. Польська:

    z grzeczności
  17. Португальська:

    por uma questão de
  18. Португальська (Бр.):

    por uma questão de
  19. Російська:

    из вежливости
  20. Румунська:

    din
  21. Тайська:

    ด้วยเหตุผลของ
  22. Турецька:

    nezaket gereği
  23. Українська:

    з метою
  24. Французька:

    par
  25. Шведська:

    av artighetsskäl
  26. Японська:

    礼儀として

Результати Collins Dictionary для as a matter of

Результати Словника
matter    (matters  plural & 3rd person present)  (mattering  present participle)  (mattered  past tense & past participle  )
1    n-count  A matter is a task, situation, or event which you have to deal with or think about, especially one that involves problems.  
usu with supp   (=affair)  
It was clear that she wanted to discuss some private matter..., Until the matter is resolved the athletes will be ineligible to compete..., Don't you think this is now a matter for the police?..., Business matters drew him to Paris.    
2    n-plural  You use matters to refer to the situation you are talking about, especially when something is affecting the situation in some way.  
no det  
If your ordinary life is out of control, then retreating into a cosy ritual will not improve matters..., If it would facilitate matters, I would be happy to come to New York..., Matters took an unexpected turn.    
3    n-sing  If you say that a situation is amatterof a particular thing, you mean that that is the most important thing to be done or considered when you are involved in the situation or explaining it.  
a N of n/-ing   (=question)  
History is always a matter of interpretation..., Jack had attended these meetings as a matter of routine for years.    
4    n-uncount  Printed matter consists of books, newspapers, and other texts that are printed. Reading matter consists of things that are suitable for reading, such as books and newspapers.  
supp N  
...the Government's plans to levy VAT on printed matter., ...a rich variety of reading matter.    
5    n-uncount  Matter is the physical part of the universe consisting of solids, liquids, and gases.  
A proton is an elementary particle of matter.    
6    n-uncount  You use matter to refer to a particular type of substance.  
with supp  
...waste matter from industries.    
7    n-sing  You use matter in expressions such as `What's the matter?' or `Is anything the matter?' when you think that someone has a problem and you want to know what it is.  
the N, oft N with n  
Carole, what's the matter? You don't seem happy..., She told him there was nothing the matter.    
8    n-sing  You use matter in expressions such as `a matter of weeks' when you are emphasizing how small an amount is or how short a period of time is.  
a N of pl-n    (emphasis)   Within a matter of days she was back at work...    
9    verb  If you say that something does not matter, you mean that it is not important to you because it does not have an effect on you or on a particular situation.  
no cont, usu with brd-neg  
A lot of the food goes on the floor but that doesn't matter...    V  
As long as staff are smart, it does not matter how long their hair is...    it V wh  
Does it matter that people don't know this?...    it V that  
Money is the only thing that matters to them.    V to n, Also it V  
10  
    grey matter  
    subject matter  
11  If you say that something is another matter or a different matter, you mean that it is very different from the situation that you have just discussed.  
another matter/a different matter    phrase  v-link PHR  
Being responsible for one's own health is one thing, but being responsible for another person's health is quite a different matter...    
12  If you are going to do something as a matter of   urgency or priority, you are going to do it as soon as possible, because it is important.    
as a matter of        phrase  PHR n  
Your doctor and health visitor can help a great deal and you need to talk about it with them as a matter of urgency.    
13  If something is no easy matter, it is difficult to do it.  
no easy matter    phrase  v-link PHR  
Choosing the colour for the drawing-room walls was no easy matter.    
14  If someone says that's the end of the matter or that's an end to the matter, they mean that a decision that has been taken must not be changed or discussed any more.  
that's the end of the matter/that's an end to the matter    phrase  
`He's moving in here,' Maria said. `So that's the end of the matter.'    
15  You use the fact of the matter is or the truth of the matter is to introduce a fact which supports what you are saying or which is not widely known, for example because it is a secret.  
the fact of the matter/the truth of the matter    phrase  V inflects, PHR that  
The fact of the matter is that most people consume far more protein than they actually need...    
16  You can use for that matter to emphasize that the remark you are making is true in the same way as your previous, similar remark.  
for that matter    phrase  PHR with cl    (emphasis)    (=come to that)  
The irony was that Shawn had not seen her. Nor for that matter had anyone else...    
17  You say `it doesn't matter' to tell someone who is apologizing to you that you are not angry or upset, and that they should not worry.  
it doesn't matter    convention  
`Did I wake you?'—`Yes, but it doesn't matter.'    
18  If you say that something is no laughing matter, you mean that it is very serious and not something that you should laugh or joke about.  
no laughing matter    phrase  v-link PHR   (=no joke)  
Their behaviour is an offence. It's no laughing matter.    
19  If you say that something makes matters worse, you mean that it makes a difficult situation even more difficult.  
make matters worse    phrase  V inflects, oft PHR with cl  
Don't let yourself despair; this will only make matters worse...    
20  You use no matter in expressions such as `no matter how' and `no matter what' to say that something is true or happens in all circumstances.  
no matter    phrase  PHR wh  
No matter what your age, you can lose weight by following this program...    
21  If you say that you are going to do something no matter what, you are emphasizing that you are definitely going to do it, even if there are obstacles or difficulties.  
no matter what    phrase  PHR with cl    (emphasis)    (=come what may)  
He had decided to publish the manuscript no matter what...    
22  If you say that a statement is a matter of opinion, you mean that it is not a fact, and that other people, including yourself, do not agree with it.  
a matter of opinion    phrase  v-link PHR  
`We're not that contrived. We're not that theatrical.'—`That's a matter of opinion.'    
23  If you say that something is just a matter of time, you mean that it is certain to happen at some time in the future.  
a matter of time    phrase  v-link PHR  
It would be only a matter of time before he went through with it.    
24  
    a matter of life and death  
    death  
    as a matter of course  
    course  
    as a matter of fact  
    fact  
    mind over matter  
    mind  

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