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Übersetzung & Definition

a feather: eine Feder noun

Beispiel

  • "We take Alouette and remove her feathers one by one."
Übung 1
Philip mentions an ostrich, which is a type of large bird native to Africa.

Let's learn more about birds, shall we?

Birds have two , which extend from the body and allow most of them to fly. Airplanes also have them, though they don't move up and down. Hint: Although the ostrich has two of them, it still can't fly.

The of a bird extends from its head and is used for eating and striking, manipulating objects, etc. It is also a slang term for the human nose.

A bird's plumage is made up of , which are closely arranged on the bird's body. These are sometimes used for old-fashioned pens. We can also find them on arrows and on hats.

Note: Not all of these terms were used in this dialogue

Philip mentions an ostrich, which is a type of large bird native to Africa.

Let's learn more about birds, shall we?

Birds have two wings 1, which extend from the body and allow most of them to fly. Airplanes also have them, though they don't move up and down. Hint: Although the ostrich has two of them, it still can't fly.

The beak 2 of a bird extends from its head and is used for eating and striking, manipulating objects, etc. It is also a slang term for the human nose.

A bird's plumage is made up of feathers 3, which are closely arranged on the bird's body. These are sometimes used for old-fashioned pens. We can also find them on arrows and on hats.

Note: Not all of these terms were used in this dialogue
1 wings: "A wing" is the moveable appendage which most birds use for flying. We also use the term to refer to the "wings" of airplanes and other aircraft, or even to refer to extensions or areas within a building (the West wing of the White House for example). The ostrich has a pair of wings which are mostly for show in mating rituals and to frighten predators. They are vestigial limbs and don't grant the birds the gift of flight. What a shame! To learn more about the ostrich, visit your local aviary or zoo or consult an ornithologist.
2 beak: A "beak" is the mouth-like part of a bird's face. The beak is used for eating, killing prey, feeding young, etc. The "beak" can also be used to refer to a human nose, especially when the nose is long or shaped like a beak. In this conversation, Philip believes he sees a bird in one of Donna's inkblot cards, but then says that it is actually a woman with a sharp nose (which reminded him of a bird's beak).
3 feathers: "Feathers" make up the plumage of a bird. They are epidermal growths which emerge from the bird's body. Feathers are the distinguishing feature of birds and set them apart from all other classes of animal. Although not all birds can fly, the hollow structure of feathers permits some birds to stay in the air while flapping their wings.
Übung 2
Let's take a look at some vocabulary from this scene. Use the clues to help you.

A short sleep, often in the middle of the day is called a .
Horatio's small bed is made of (these come from birds) and (this comes from trees).
Horatio his bed with a monkey (they both use the bed, or they sleep together or they take turns using it).

Let's take a look at some vocabulary from this scene. Use the clues to help you.

A short sleep, often in the middle of the day is called a nap 1.
Horatio's small bed is made of [not done] feathers 2 (these come from birds) and [not done] wood 3 (this comes from trees).
Horatio shares 4 his bed with a monkey (they both use the bed, or they sleep together or they take turns using it).
1 nap: A "nap" is a short sleep, often taken during the day.
2 feathers: "Feathers" make up the plumage of a bird. They are epidermal growths which emerge from the bird's body. The hollow structure of feathers permits some birds to stay in the air while flapping their wings. Feathers are often used to "stuff" or "fill" pillows and blankets.
3 wood: "Wood" is the natural material that comes from trees and branches. It is a common material used in furniture!
4 shares: "To share" is to "divide" or to "use jointly". Example: "I share my dinner with my cat every night. He loves to eat steak". To "share a bed (with someone)" generally means to sleep with them (in the same bed)'.
Übung 3
How much do you know about birds?

Fill in the blanks with the following bird-related words. No term is used more than once, and some terms may not be used at all.

eggs | nests | flies | beaks | wings | feathers

Birds have 2 that allow them to fly, these are situated on either side of the bird and move up and down. The bird's plumage is made up of , these are light coloured shafts that are situated all over the bird's body. Birds have which allow them to do lots of things such as eat, kill prey, find food, feed their young, and clean themselves. Birds make for their young, these are structures usually made of organic material such as small pieces of wood, grass, and leaves.

How much do you know about birds?

Fill in the blanks with the following bird-related words. No term is used more than once, and some terms may not be used at all.

eggs | nests | flies | beaks | wings | feathers

Birds have 2 wings 1 that allow them to fly, these are situated on either side of the bird and move up and down. The bird's plumage is made up of feathers 2, these are light coloured shafts that are situated all over the bird's body. Birds have beaks 3 which allow them to do lots of things such as eat, kill prey, find food, feed their young, and clean themselves. Birds make nests 4 for their young, these are structures usually made of organic material such as small pieces of wood, grass, and leaves.
1 wings: A "wing" is the moveable appendage which most birds use for flying. Airplanes also have "wings" although these shouldn't really move. The term even refers to extensions or areas within a building (the West Wing of the White House for example).
2 feathers: "Feathers" make up the plumage of a bird. Feathers are the distinguishing feature of birds and set them apart from all other classes of animal. Although not all birds can fly, the hollow structure of feathers permits some birds to stay in the air while flapping their wings. Feathers also help to keep off water from the bird's body (they are waterproof). In the audio, Jean says that "we take Alouette and remove her feathers one by one."
3 beaks: A "beak" is the mouth-like part of a bird's face. The beak is used for eating, killing prey, feeding young, etc. The "beak" can also be used to refer to a human nose, especially when the nose is long or shaped like a beak. In this audio, Jean says that his song describes removing the bird's beak.
4 nests: A "nest" is literally a mix of twigs (small pieces of wood), grass or leaves and is used by birds to lay, and warm eggs until they hatch. Young birds will stay in the nest until they are strong enough to fly and feed themselves.
Übung 4
"If Gidyeon decides to slash his prices..."

Here, "to slash" means "to reduce (a price) dramatically". However, "to slash" also has a more literal meaning!

Find this meaning by matching the action to the corresponding object. Each term is used once!

Dear Vince,
When you find Krazy Gidyeon, please:
1. Punch him in the face with a .
2. Slash his arm with a .
3. Shoot him in the hand with a .
4. Tickle his feet with a .
Best,
Harold

"If Gidyeon decides to slash his prices..."

Here, "to slash" means "to reduce (a price) dramatically". However, "to slash" also has a more literal meaning!

Find this meaning by matching the action to the corresponding object. Each term is used once!

Dear Vince,
When you find Krazy Gidyeon, please:
1. Punch him in the face with a fist 1.
2. Slash his arm with a knife 2.
3. Shoot him in the hand with a gun 3.
4. Tickle his feet with a feather 4.
Best,
Harold
1 fist: This is correct. A "fist" is a closed hand, the fingers forming a tight ball. "To punch" means to hit or strike someone with a fist. Example: Boxers punch each other in the face. Note: the verb "to punch" is exclusively reserved for "fists" - it is not used with other weapons.
1 knife: Sorry, you can't punch someone with a knife!
1 gun: Sorry, you can't punch someone with a gun!
1 feather: Sorry, a feather is far too soft and light to punch someone with!
2 knife: This is correct. "To slash" is to cut with a violent (and quite random) sweeping stroke with a sharp blade, most commonly a knife or sword. We use "knives" (with forks) to cut our food into pieces. A "sword" is an "epee" - a long, straight weapon used by knights and pirates! Ah-ha!
2 fist: It is impossible to "slash" using a fist - even if you are Bruce Lee!
2 gun: We can't "slash" with a gun. But you can "strike" or "hit" someone with a gun (if you don't want to make a mess shooting them!).
2 feather: Sorry, a feather is far too soft and light to slash someone with!
3 gun: This is correct. We "shoot" with a gun. Example: Warbuckle shoots bears! "To shoot" is an irregular verb (shoot/shot/shot). A single act of shooting is called a "(gun) shot".
3 knife: Oops! We cannot "shoot" using a knife!
3 fist: Oops! We cannot "shoot" using a fist!
3 feather: Oops! We cannot "shoot" using a feather!
4 feather: A "feather" is a plume - one of the soft, flat structures that covers a bird's body. Example: My pillow is made of goose FEATHERS. 'To tickle is to move your fingers (or another soft object) over a person's skin so that they laugh. Feathers are perfect for tickling feet!
4 knife: I suppose you could tickle someone's feet with a knife, but it is easier to use a feather!
4 gun: I suppose you could tickle someone's feet with a gun, but it is easier to use a feather!
4 fist: I suppose you could tickle someone's feet with a fist, but it is easier to use a feather!

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