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Übersetzung & Definition
to give away: weggeben
Before entering a monastery, monks must give away all of their worldly possessions. Bevor Mönche einem Kloster beitreten, müssen sie ihren ganzen weltlichen Besitz weggeben.
Beispiel
- "Brent : Today is Halloween everybody, and Radio Rhubarb has a prize to give away to our loyal listeners."
Übung 1
Susie instructs Harold to do several things in order to improve his situation.
What does Susie tell Harold to do?
(There is more than one correct answer. Check all that apply.)
What does Susie tell Harold to do?
(There is more than one correct answer. Check all that apply.)
Susie instructs Harold to do several things in order to improve his situation.
What does Susie tell Harold to do?
(There is more than one correct answer. Check all that apply.)
What does Susie tell Harold to do?
(There is more than one correct answer. Check all that apply.)
This is true. Susie tells Harold that he will "found the Warbuckle's Mountain Bear Rehabilitation Clinic". The verb "to found" is synonymous with "to establish" in this context.
Early on in the dialogue, Susie tells Harold "you must make a public declaration that you've given up bear hunting forever".
This statement is false. Susie wants Harold to donate his bearskins to a museum, not to join a museum.
This statement is false. There is no indication of Harold "stepping down" from his position as chairman of his company. The phrasal verb "to step down" describes the act of "resigning" from a job or position.
Susie asks Harold to "donate his bearskins to the local natural history museum". "To donate" shares a similar meaning with the phrasal verb "to give away" in this context, both expressions describe the action of "giving" or presenting an object to someone. A bearskin is the fur or coat of the bear. Some people have rugs made of bearskin, and they often place them in front of the fireplace.
This statement is false. Harold tells Susie "you like to keep things professional. I like that". However, Susie never instructs Harold to "hire" (or employ) professional help.
Übung 2
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below according to the dialogue.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below according to the dialogue.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is true. Hannah tells Philip that she is "allergic to dogs", meaning that she has allergy problems when she is around these animals. She may cough and sneeze when she is near dogs for example. Allergies to animals are common, but people may also be allergic to pollens, milk, nuts, etc.
This statement is false. After examining Philip's new dog, Brian claims that the dog has 8 nipples (projections of the skin through which milk is delivered), and no "dingaling", (an infantile term for a penis). This tells us that Philip's dog is a female, or girl dog.
This statement is false. At the conclusion of this scene, Philip decides to keep his dog, and not "give it away". Philip's decision to keep the dog is based both on his desire to reconcile with his attractive ex-girlfriend, but also because neither Hannah nor Brian will take the dog from him.
This statement is true. Philip explains to his colleagues that if he "takes care of" or "is responsible for" his ex-girlfriend's dog, then she may "get back together" with him. To "get back together (with an ex-girlfriend)" is to reconcile with them, or to renew a relationship that was previously troubled. At the end of the scene, Philip exclaims that he is "keeping this dog, because (his) ex-girlfriend is super hot", suggesting that he wants to reconcile with her.
This statement is false. Philip never "purchased" or "bought" his new dog, rather it was left at his apartment by an ex-girlfriend. "To purchase (an item at a store)" is to pay for it, or exchange money for it.
Übung 3
Choose the correct second part of each phrasal verb!
This term refers to something which is 'becoming slower'.
'You're driving too fast. Slow or you'll have an accident!'
Next we're looking for the verb meaning 'to surrender' or 'to admit defeat'.
'I don't know the answer to your stupid question: I give !'
This term refers to something which is 'becoming slower'.
'You're driving too fast. Slow or you'll have an accident!'
Next we're looking for the verb meaning 'to surrender' or 'to admit defeat'.
'I don't know the answer to your stupid question: I give !'
Choose the correct second part of each phrasal verb!
This term refers to something which is 'becoming slower'.
'You're driving too fast. Slow down 1 or you'll have an accident!'
Next we're looking for the verb meaning 'to surrender' or 'to admit defeat'.
'I don't know the answer to your stupid question: I give up 2!'
This term refers to something which is 'becoming slower'.
'You're driving too fast. Slow down 1 or you'll have an accident!'
Next we're looking for the verb meaning 'to surrender' or 'to admit defeat'.
'I don't know the answer to your stupid question: I give up 2!'
1 down: 'Slow down' is the correct term. To 'slow down' is to 'become slower' or 'lose speed'. This term can be used both literally and figuratively. Here's another example: 'After an initial period of quick expansion, the company's growth is now slowing down'.
1 in: 'Slow in' doesn't make sense, I'm afraid!
1 off: 'Slow off' doesn't make sense, I'm afraid!
1 on: 'Slow on' doesn't make sense, I'm afraid!
2 up: 'Give up' is the right choice here. When we 'give up', we abandon all hope and stop trying. Note that 'to give up smoking/eating cheese' can also mean 'to stop smoking or eating cheese'. Here's another example: 'Eventually, the villain gave up because he knew Superman was too strong for him'.
2 out: To 'give out (tickets)' is to 'distribute (tickets) for free'. This is not the right answer here.
2 away: To 'give away (tickets)' is to 'distribute (tickets) for free'. This is not the right answer here.
2 off: To 'give off (a smell)' is to 'emit' or 'send out' an odour. This is not the right answer here.
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