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Übersetzung & Definition
a fan: ein Ventilator, ein Fächer
I just bought a new fan to put on my desk so I can stay cool all day long. Ich habe gerade einen neuen Ventilator für meinen Schreibtisch gekauft, somit bleibe ich den ganzen Tag kühl (gelassen).
a fan (of Elvis Presley): ein Fan (von Elvis Presley)
Beispiel
- "Melissa Pearl (journalist) : Melissa Pearl, Brooklyn Herald, long-time fan of your perfumes."
- "Susan : I'm a huge fan of your stores, Mr. Warbuckle."
- "Long time fan of your department stores."
- "As I came to the beach this morning I met hundreds of German fans with socks and sandals."
- "Nerdy guy : So, it says in your announcement that you're a fan of Star Wars, is that correct?"
- "Enrique : I'm making friends with some Manchester United fans."
- "Rugby fan : Ruggers?"
- "My employer, His Majesty Sheik Jafar, is a huge fan of your Bordello Breeze fragrance."
- "I discovered your perfumes then, and I've been a fan ever since."
- "Huge fan is an understatement."
- "Fans of the punk group "Down with the Duke" will finally get their wish when the band makes its highly anticipated comeback tomorrow night at the Free Trade Room in New York City."
- "Rugby fan : I can't put my finger on it exactly, but the sport itself remains loyal to its gentlemanly roots."
- "Rajard : Well, our online tech support has access to shipping information, if you pay them a visit they should be able to find your fan."
- "Enrique : Well, Brent, some of these fans are really crazy."
- "My father, rest in peace, was a huge fan of red wine."
- "I've actually seen English fans cheering the French when they played Australia."
- "I've been a loyal fan of your products for quite some time, you know."
- "Each billboard is accompanied by a high-powered fan and several cartridges of Washed Up fragrance oil."
- "Rugby fan : Well, apart from the obvious geographical reasons, there does seem to be a sense of unity that transcends national boundaries."
Übung 1
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one!
There may be more than one!
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one!
There may be more than one!
This statement is false. João says that "the championships started three days ago" indicating that the championship has been going on for a few days. The term "weeks" indicates a period of more than one week.
This is a true statement. João says "I'm watching the hot, and I mean hot, girls from Brazil playing the Germans in the second semi-final." He is watching Brazil play Germany.
This is a true statement. João tells Brent and Moira that he is reporting on the "lovely girls" who are competing in a "women's beach volleyball world championship."
This is a true statement. João says that "on the beach (he) saw hundreds and hundreds of German fans." The term "fan" refers to an enthusiast or follower of a particular pastime, sport or person.
This is a true statement. João says that he is watching the "girls from Brazil playing the Germans in the second semi-final" and that the winners of that match "will play the Italians in the final". The term "to compete" refers to playing against or opposing another person or team in a competition. Example: Brazil are competing against England in the world cup this weekend.
Übung 2
True or False? According to the broadcast, Moira is a big sports fan.
True or False? According to the broadcast, Moira is a big sports fan.
This statement is false.
This statement is false. Although Moira is "presenting the Radio Rhubarb Sports Show" she admits that "(she doesn't) even like sports". Moira is not a big sports fan.
Übung 3
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below, according to Bruno's email.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below, according to Bruno's email.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is a false statement. Bruno cannot go to the vineyard: he writes "I'm not able to attend the event" and asks Brian and Icarus to go "on his behalf". This means that only Brian and Icarus will be visiting the vineyard, and Bruno will not "accompany them" or "go with them".
This statement is true. Bruno writes, "I know you two are wine fans". A "wine fan" is somebody who likes wine very much. Bruno is addressing Brian and Icarus in his email.
This is a true statement. Bruno writes that he recently "rescued a kitten", and that the kitten's owner wanted to reward or thank him for his kind action! A "reward" is compensation, a gift, or a prize which one earns when one does something well.
Übung 4
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms from the email you've just read!
This term shares a similar meaning with "noon" or "12PM": "I usually eat a sandwich at ."
Now we're looking for a word to refer to someone who is passionate about something, or very interested in it: "I've always been a great of glam rock music."
This term shares a similar meaning with "noon" or "12PM": "I usually eat a sandwich at ."
Now we're looking for a word to refer to someone who is passionate about something, or very interested in it: "I've always been a great of glam rock music."
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms from the email you've just read!
This term shares a similar meaning with "noon" or "12PM": "I usually eat a sandwich at midday 1."
Now we're looking for a word to refer to someone who is passionate about something, or very interested in it: "I've always been a great fan 2 of glam rock music."
This term shares a similar meaning with "noon" or "12PM": "I usually eat a sandwich at midday 1."
Now we're looking for a word to refer to someone who is passionate about something, or very interested in it: "I've always been a great fan 2 of glam rock music."
1 midday: "Midday" is the best answer here, to refer to the "middle of the day": 12PM. In his email, Bruno writes that he has a meeting at "midday".
2 fan: "Fan" is the term we are looking for here. A "fan (of football)" or "a (football) fan" is someone who appreciates and enjoys football. They have a strong interest in it. In his email, Bruno writes that Brian and Icarus are "wine fans", meaning that they like wine.
Übung 5
Choose the FALSE statement from the list below:
Choose the FALSE statement from the list below:
Susie says: "I am not authorized to comment on the personal health of our CEO", meaning that she doesn't have permission to talk about aspects of Bruno's personal life.
Melissa says: "Melissa Pearl, Brooklyn Herald, long-time fan of your perfumes". "A long-time fan" has been a patron or admirer for a long period of time.
When asked about Grevelon's "new line" of perfumes, Susie responds: "I had heard something about that, yes". This indicates that Susie is "aware" of Grevelon's new line of perfumes: she knows about it.
Susie says: "I remind you once again press kits are available all around the room". A "press kit" is a packet of information given to members of the press by corporations or institutions, and usually accompanies a press conference such as this.
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