A conflict is a dispute, dlash, or disagreement, as in an argument, debate, or fight. The word conflict is also used to mean a war, or a battle. Many border disputes become armed conflicts and can develop into wars.
Another conflict can occur where people do not agree. A professor, for example, may be involved in a conflict with a school or college over his teaching methods, or a Basketball player may have a conflict with a coach or another player. This could range from a simple verbal dispute all the way up to a fistfight.
A less severe conflict is used for schedules and itineraries, where it means that one activity cannot occur because another is happening at or near that time. This is a "scheduling conflict."
It depends whether it is a question or not. C'etait comment ... = That was like ... C'etait comment? = How was it?
what does "Your comment will be visible after approval." mean?
a broad comment.
She doesn't like the comment, disagrees with the comment, doesn't want others to see the comment, dislikes you as a person, she may care more about the opinion of others of having your comment on her facebook It depends on the situation mostly
It sounds like a comment on your cooking abilities.
Well, Not completely, It might mean your smart or anything that's like a comment.
Pic Comment for Pic Comment.
Comment means to like say something about something else. Like you could comment on a friend's clothes and say anything like ewww you look gross or oh you look pretty.
I wish to know can you comment about a comment like can you dream about a dream.
comment means how in French. Note :- Comment means how when used in a sentence, but when used as a single word may be different. 'Comment !!' translates to English as 'What ?' or 'What !!'. It might mean that the speaker understood your french, but didn't understand the underlying meaning. It could just mean that he didn't like what you said, and now wants to talk to you about Joan of Arc.
How you'd like me dear
The translation of "comment" from French to English is "how."