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Übersetzung & Definition
(Horatio has worn the same outfit) 10 days straight: (Horatio hat) 10 Tage hintereinander (dieselbe Kleidung getragen)
Beispiel
- "(NASDAQ: IFC) and privately-owned American juice boutique Miracle Juices enter their 85th straight hour, the Peking Duck has obtained an exclusive transcript of a portion of the bargaining sessions."
- "Top 5 perfume sales worldwide, 35 years straight."
- "Who have we been talking about for the last three weeks straight?"
Übung 1
Select the TRUE statement(s) according to this broadcast!
There may be more than one correct choice!
There may be more than one correct choice!
Select the TRUE statement(s) according to this broadcast!
There may be more than one correct choice!
There may be more than one correct choice!
This statement is true. Brent reports that the rain in Seattle started 10 days ago, and hasn't stopped since. The phrase "hasn't stopped since" refers to the fact that it is still raining now, despite having started 10 days ago. In this context, "straight" means consecutively or continuously. For example: I've been studying for 3 hours straight, without a break.
Candy is watching the news on television, she herself is in a coffee shop, not on television, nor is she "reporting about television". Towards the end of this broadcast, Candy reveals that she is not actually outside on the streets of Seattle, but that she is in a coffee shop watching the news on television.
This is a true statement. Towards the end of this broadcast, Brent asks Candy where she is, and she replies that she is in a Starbucks, watching the news on television. Starbucks is a coffee franchise.
This statement is true. Brent asks Candy to confirm that the National Guard (a branch of the United States Army) has been "called in to help the evacuation effort". To evacuate (someone) is to help them to escape from a certain place. During natural disasters such as intense floods, people are often evacuated. Candy neither confirms nor denies this, though she does report that there are helicopters flying in from the south.
Übung 2
"Who have we been talking about for the last three weeks straight?"
Select the term(s) which could replace the term "straight" in this context.
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the term(s) which could replace the term "straight" in this context.
There may be more than one correct answer!
"Who have we been talking about for the last three weeks straight?"
Select the term(s) which could replace the term "straight" in this context.
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the term(s) which could replace the term "straight" in this context.
There may be more than one correct answer!
The term "a lot" shares a similar meaning with "much" or "many", and is unrelated in meaning to the term "straight".
The expression "in a row" shares a similar meaning with "straight" in this context. These terms are used to refer to events occurring consecutively. Example: "I've answered the phone ten times in a row. It's your turn to pick up now".
The term "openly" is unrelated to "straight" in this context. In another context, however, we do call somebody a "straight talker" when they speak their mind openly.
"Forward" means "towards a place" or "towards the front", and is not synonymous with "straight" here.
Haha! The term "straight" can mean "heterosexual" in some contexts, but not this one!
The term "consecutively" shares a similar meaning with "straight" in this context. Both terms describe things which happen in succession. Example: "I've been working for nine days consecutively, and I'm exhausted". Note that this term is rather formal.
Übung 3
"I am sending you straight back to the IT department."
Choose the sentences that use "straight" correctly. There may be more than 1!
Choose the sentences that use "straight" correctly. There may be more than 1!
"I am sending you straight back to the IT department."
Choose the sentences that use "straight" correctly. There may be more than 1!
Choose the sentences that use "straight" correctly. There may be more than 1!
This is incorrect. Don't confuse "straight" with "sharp". A "straight" knife is one which is not curved, a "sharp" knife cuts easily.
This statement uses the term (adverb) "straight" correctly. To "(go) straight (to a place)" is to go without detour or delay. Bruno says that he is sending Jean "straight back to the IT department", meaning that he wants Jean to return immediately to the IT department.
This is incorrect. The verb "to straighten" should be used instead of "to straight". "To straighten something out" is to resolve a problem. There is no such verb as "to straight".
This statement uses the term "straight" correctly. To "stand (up) straight" is to stand in a manner so that the back is fully upright, without any curves. A "straight (level)" refers to a level which is fully even, for example: That picture on the wall doesn't look straight, it is higher on the right than the left.
This statement uses the term "straight" correctly. As an adjective, "straight" can mean successive, consecutive or without interruption, for example: For 5 days straight I heard the same mysterious noise coming from the bedroom. As well as the common definitions of "straight" (having no deviations or curves), the adjective can also mean "honest" ("I'll be straight with you") or even "not homosexual" ("Both gay and straight men are invited").
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