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Übersetzung & Definition
(This car) features (the latest technology): (Dieses Auto ist mit der neuesten Technologie) ausgestattet
This commercial features a new shampoo. Diese Werbung zeigt ein neues Shampoo.
(a film) featuring (Marilyn Monroe): (ein Film) mit (Marilyn Monroe) in der Hauptrolle
a feature: ein Charakterzug, eine Eigenschaft
This year's model has two new features. Das diesjährige Modell hat zwei neue Eigenschaften.
a feature (article, program): ein Bericht (Artikel, Programm, Reportage)
Pronunciation examples
UK: The Sunday Roast newspaper is running a feature on me.
US: This movie features lots of good old-fashioned violence.
Beispiel
- "Featuring - Horatio, the juggling shaman"
- "As you can see, this is the penthouse, and features panoramic views across San Francisco."
- "The park is teeming with wildlife and natural features, from the Old Faithful Geyser to the mountains, lakes, rivers, canyons and forests."
- "I know that radio stations sometimes feature on-air personalities with no medical background."
- "Good Week/Bad Week is a popular feature in the British tabloid, The Sunday Roast."
- "If that means buying licenses for the Miracle software, then I want you to buy them. The features of the programs you described are all well and good, but Icarus tells me that the Miracle database provides all of these functions and more, plus a lifetime warranty for the software and 24 hour-a-day technical support."
- "This exciting new product features closed-circuit surveillance video and a state of the art emergency alarm warning."
- "They have been featured in cinema, literature, video games and many important works of art such as Munch's "The Scream" and the Mona Lisa."
- "Also included in the SSSS3000 is an electric shock feature, which will make sure that your intruders feel the jolt of justice."
- "They have been featured in such classic films as "ET" and "Alien", though those titles are misleading."
- "The central stairwell is one of the most impressive features of this building."
- "It features payroll management, and shipping tracking functionality."
- "However, I do think your readers may be interested in a feature about our new store in London."
- "So then, let's move on to our next feature: Sports News!"
- "Bruno : The Park is teeming with wildlife and natural features, from the Old Faithful Geyser to the mountains, lakes, rivers, canyons and forests."
- "I was reading through the latest issue of Management Monthly Magazine this morning, and they had a feature on corporate travel agencies."
- "Art dealer : All of Plazbo's paintings feature squares and circles."
- "Bargain Basement Bundle : The big advantage of this package (aside from the low price) is the inventory feature."
- "I spent months trying to convince the journalist to feature us."
- "The fleet of Mile High planes features fully reclining seats for every pilot and co-pilot."
Übung 1
In the text above, there is a synonym for each of the following words. Find them:
Example: "secure" = ? You should type the word "safe" (from the phrase, "Super Safe Security System")
"simply" =
"includes" =
"shock" =
Example: "secure" = ? You should type the word "safe" (from the phrase, "Super Safe Security System")
"simply" =
"includes" =
"shock" =
In the text above, there is a synonym for each of the following words. Find them:
Example: "secure" = ? You should type the word "safe" (from the phrase, "Super Safe Security System")
"simply" = plain 1
"includes" = features 2
"shock" = jolt 3
Example: "secure" = ? You should type the word "safe" (from the phrase, "Super Safe Security System")
"simply" = plain 1
"includes" = features 2
"shock" = jolt 3
1 plain: Another word for "plain" is "simply".
2 features: The verb "to include" is synonymous with "to feature" in this context. Both verbs indicate that the security system provides closed-circuit surveillance video.
3 jolt: Another word for "jolt" is "shock". In this sentence, "jolt of justice" refers to the electrical discharge emitted from the SSSS3000.
Übung 2
"I know that radio stations sometimes feature on-air personalities with no medical background."
From the list below, choose the sentences which use the term "feature" correctly.
There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, choose the sentences which use the term "feature" correctly.
There may be more than one correct answer!
"I know that radio stations sometimes feature on-air personalities with no medical background."
From the list below, choose the sentences which use the term "feature" correctly.
There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, choose the sentences which use the term "feature" correctly.
There may be more than one correct answer!
The term "feature" can't be used in this way. A "feature" is an aspect or characteristic, and we can emphasize a certain feature, however one cannot put "more feature" on something. The term "emphasis" would make sense here.
In this sentence, the noun "features" describes the physical characteristics of the woman born in Shanghai. The term "feature" can be used to describe the characteristics or aspects of something, and often describes the physical aspects of the face in particular.
The verb "to feature" here indicates that Flint Westwood plays a prominent part in this film, or that he is the film's star attraction. We often speak of films, TV shows and plays "featuring" a particular actor or actress, meaning that they are the stars or attractions of the show.
The verb "to feature" is synonymous with "to include" in this context. This sentence tells us that the new model of the car "has" or "includes" leather interior, four wheel drive etc. In this dialogue, Bruno says that many radio stations "feature" people who aren't really doctors.
Übung 3
"I have in front of me the latest issue of the Sunday Roast, featuring your brilliant essay on the company".
From the list below, select the sentences which use the term "feature" correctly.
There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, select the sentences which use the term "feature" correctly.
There may be more than one correct answer!
"I have in front of me the latest issue of the Sunday Roast, featuring your brilliant essay on the company".
From the list below, select the sentences which use the term "feature" correctly.
There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, select the sentences which use the term "feature" correctly.
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is incorrect. Here, we could use the term "feat" to describe an extraordinary act or achievement. Example: "The kitten climbed to the top of the tree - it was an incredible feat!". This term does not share a similar meaning with "feature", and it does not make sense to use the term "feature" in this context.
This is correct. The term "features" is used to describe characteristics or traits. Here, it describes the eyes, nose, and mouth. Example: "Even as a baby, he had his mother's features".
This is correct. The verb "to feature" means "highlight" or "include". This is the same usage as in the conversation, when Bruno says he has "the latest issue of the Sunday Roast, featuring your brilliant essay".
This is correct. The term "original features" is used to describe authentic characteristics such as fireplaces, windows, ceiling roses, wooden flooring etc. which are sometimes present in older homes. Example: "The estate agent told me there were lots of original features, but I think 1970s linoleum was the oldest thing in the apartment". The term is used to describe the "traits" or "characteristics" of an apartment or house.
Übung 4
Fill in the blanks below with words used in the text.
In the email you just read, this term describes an "article", "story" or "item" in a newspaper or magazine. "I'm a journalist and I'm doing a on music piracy."
This term describes something that is published, or an "edition" of a regular series of publications. "Have you seen the October of Vogue? There's a picture of Kate Mosh with a new haircut."
In the email you just read, this term describes an "article", "story" or "item" in a newspaper or magazine. "I'm a journalist and I'm doing a on music piracy."
This term describes something that is published, or an "edition" of a regular series of publications. "Have you seen the October of Vogue? There's a picture of Kate Mosh with a new haircut."
Fill in the blanks below with words used in the text.
In the email you just read, this term describes an "article", "story" or "item" in a newspaper or magazine. "I'm a journalist and I'm doing a feature 1 on music piracy."
This term describes something that is published, or an "edition" of a regular series of publications. "Have you seen the October issue 2 of Vogue? There's a picture of Kate Mosh with a new haircut."
In the email you just read, this term describes an "article", "story" or "item" in a newspaper or magazine. "I'm a journalist and I'm doing a feature 1 on music piracy."
This term describes something that is published, or an "edition" of a regular series of publications. "Have you seen the October issue 2 of Vogue? There's a picture of Kate Mosh with a new haircut."
1 feature: The term "feature" has many meanings, but in the text it refers to an "article", "piece" or "column" in a newspaper. Example: In today's edition of The Times, there's a feature on holidays in North Korea. In other contexts, a "feature" can describe "characteristics" or "traits", for example, "the eyes, nose or mouth are all features" or "this microwave oven has many useful features".
2 issue: An "issue" is an "edition" of a newspaper or magazine. Bruno writes that he was "reading through the latest issue of Management Monthly Magazine", meaning that he was reading the most recent version of the magazine. Note the difference between "last" and "latest" in English. "Last" refers to the final element in a series, and "latest" refers to the most recent (or newest) element in a series.
Übung 5
"The central stairwell is one of the most impressive features of this building."
Select the correct usages of the term "feature". There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the correct usages of the term "feature". There may be more than one correct answer!
"The central stairwell is one of the most impressive features of this building."
Select the correct usages of the term "feature". There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the correct usages of the term "feature". There may be more than one correct answer!
"Feature" is used incorrectly in this sentence. The term "feature" cannot be used to describe someone's role or function (at work, for example).
This sentence "features" a correct usage of the verb "to feature". "To feature" shares a similar meaning with "to include"; both tell us that one of the prominent characteristics of the hotel is its large champagne bar.
This is a correct usage of the term "feature". The term "feature" is used to describe a "characteristic" or "trait". The "features (of a mobile phone)" are all the different functionalities, or the different options it has.
This is a correct usage of the term "feature". The term "features" can be used to describe someone's physical characteristics or the prominent attributes of their face: the nose, chin, eyes, ears, mouth, etc.
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