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Übersetzung & Definition
ice: das Eis
Be careful out there, there's ice on the roads. Seien Sie draußen vorsichtig, die Straßen sind vereist.
I would like a vodka with no ice please. Ich hätte gerne einen Wodka ohne Eis, bitte.
to put something on ice etwas auf Eis legen
Beispiel
- "Icarus "The Ice Accountant" Quincy"
- "Miss Stake : Yes, but the second tea is an iced tea without ice."
- "But an iced tea, with no ice."
- "It is written in an ancient prophecy that one day, when the Earth is in trouble, an "Ice Accountant" will travel from the past to the future to save the Earth!"
- "I believe you are that "Ice Accountant", Icarus."
- "It's cold as ice!"
- "This thing is made of ice!"
- "Unfortunately, all I can see is a huge plain of ice and snow which stretches out for miles."
Übung 1
Fill in the blanks below with the name of the correct temperature scale.
Liquid water turns to ice at 32 degrees .
Liquid water turns to ice at 0 degrees .
Liquid water turns to ice at 32 degrees .
Liquid water turns to ice at 0 degrees .
Fill in the blanks below with the name of the correct temperature scale.
Liquid water turns to ice at 32 degrees Fahrenheit 1.
Liquid water turns to ice at 0 degrees Celsius 2.
Liquid water turns to ice at 32 degrees Fahrenheit 1.
Liquid water turns to ice at 0 degrees Celsius 2.
1 Fahrenheit: "Fahrenheit" is the temperature scale that registers the point where water changes to ice as thirty-two degrees. "Fahrenheit" is the temperature scale most commonly used in the United States. Note: Water boils at two-hundred and twelve degrees Fahrenheit.
2 Celsius: "Celsius" is the temperature scale that registers the point where water changes to ice as zero degrees. "Celsius" is the temperature scale most commonly used in Europe. Note: Water boils at one-hundred degrees Celsius.
Übung 2
Let's play the "3 little letter" game!
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast you just heard
Here's a hint: each of these words has only 3 letters. Good luck!
You can skate on it. You can make sculptures from it. You can eat it in many flavours. "Could I have some in my whiskey, please? It's too warm."
This word describes a useful piece of information or a hint, or a little bit of money given to a server or bartender for their efforts. "I got a from someone who says that this is the best restaurant in Chicago."
This verb describes gambling or wagering. It is very often used idiomatically to express one's certainty or confidence. "I Pilary Plinton will win the next presidential election in the United States. I am absolutely sure of it."
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast you just heard
Here's a hint: each of these words has only 3 letters. Good luck!
You can skate on it. You can make sculptures from it. You can eat it in many flavours. "Could I have some in my whiskey, please? It's too warm."
This word describes a useful piece of information or a hint, or a little bit of money given to a server or bartender for their efforts. "I got a from someone who says that this is the best restaurant in Chicago."
This verb describes gambling or wagering. It is very often used idiomatically to express one's certainty or confidence. "I Pilary Plinton will win the next presidential election in the United States. I am absolutely sure of it."
Let's play the "3 little letter" game!
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast you just heard
Here's a hint: each of these words has only 3 letters. Good luck!
You can skate on it. You can make sculptures from it. You can eat it in many flavours. "Could I have some ice 1 in my whiskey, please? It's too warm."
This word describes a useful piece of information or a hint, or a little bit of money given to a server or bartender for their efforts. "I got a tip 2 from someone who says that this is the best restaurant in Chicago."
This verb describes gambling or wagering. It is very often used idiomatically to express one's certainty or confidence. "I bet 3 Pilary Plinton will win the next presidential election in the United States. I am absolutely sure of it."
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast you just heard
Here's a hint: each of these words has only 3 letters. Good luck!
You can skate on it. You can make sculptures from it. You can eat it in many flavours. "Could I have some ice 1 in my whiskey, please? It's too warm."
This word describes a useful piece of information or a hint, or a little bit of money given to a server or bartender for their efforts. "I got a tip 2 from someone who says that this is the best restaurant in Chicago."
This verb describes gambling or wagering. It is very often used idiomatically to express one's certainty or confidence. "I bet 3 Pilary Plinton will win the next presidential election in the United States. I am absolutely sure of it."
1 ice: "Ice" is a fabulous natural substance. You can have hours of fun skating on it, you can eat it in many different flavours and you can even make beautiful sculptures out of it. Candy says that she has been looking for a lake but all she can see is a "plain of snow and ice". She doesn't realise that lakes freeze in winter and turn to ice.
2 tip: A useful piece of information or a hint is called a "tip". It is also a small amount of money given to waiters and or servers for their service. Example: When I eat in restaurants, I never tip. In this broadcast, Candy thanks Brent for the "tip", referring to the little lesson he gives her ("in winter, water freezes and turns to ice").
3 bet: The verb "to bet" has a few meanings in English. The primary sense of the verb describes the act of wagering or gambling money on something such as a horse race or football match. Example: Horatio often goes to the track to bet on dog racing. "To bet" is also frequently used idiomatically to indicate the speaker's confidence or certainty in something. Example: I bet he will pass his test. This is the way that the verb is used in the broadcast. Brent imagines that it is cold in Siberia, saying "I bet it's cold over there".
Übung 3
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.
1. This term refers to periods of heavy rain, accompanied by lightning and loud noises (from the clouds).
'The tree was destroyed in a that hit the village during the night'.
Bonus questions!
2. This term describes the light, frozen water that falls from the clouds at Christmas time. Children sometimes throw balls of it at each other for fun.
'I woke up on Christmas morning and the garden was covered in white '.
3. Consider the term you have just put in the blank number 2. This term is also part of blank #3!
This term refers to the white frozen water when accompanied by a strong, cold wind. (This term was not used in the dialogue.)
'I couldn't get home for Christmas. The roads were closed due to a .'
1. This term refers to periods of heavy rain, accompanied by lightning and loud noises (from the clouds).
'The tree was destroyed in a that hit the village during the night'.
Bonus questions!
2. This term describes the light, frozen water that falls from the clouds at Christmas time. Children sometimes throw balls of it at each other for fun.
'I woke up on Christmas morning and the garden was covered in white '.
3. Consider the term you have just put in the blank number 2. This term is also part of blank #3!
This term refers to the white frozen water when accompanied by a strong, cold wind. (This term was not used in the dialogue.)
'I couldn't get home for Christmas. The roads were closed due to a .'
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.
1. This term refers to periods of heavy rain, accompanied by lightning and loud noises (from the clouds).
'The tree was destroyed in a thunderstorm 1 that hit the village during the night'.
Bonus questions!
2. This term describes the light, frozen water that falls from the clouds at Christmas time. Children sometimes throw balls of it at each other for fun.
'I woke up on Christmas morning and the garden was covered in white snow 2'.
3. Consider the term you have just put in the blank number 2. This term is also part of blank #3!
This term refers to the white frozen water when accompanied by a strong, cold wind. (This term was not used in the dialogue.)
'I couldn't get home for Christmas. The roads were closed due to a snowstorm 3.'
1. This term refers to periods of heavy rain, accompanied by lightning and loud noises (from the clouds).
'The tree was destroyed in a thunderstorm 1 that hit the village during the night'.
Bonus questions!
2. This term describes the light, frozen water that falls from the clouds at Christmas time. Children sometimes throw balls of it at each other for fun.
'I woke up on Christmas morning and the garden was covered in white snow 2'.
3. Consider the term you have just put in the blank number 2. This term is also part of blank #3!
This term refers to the white frozen water when accompanied by a strong, cold wind. (This term was not used in the dialogue.)
'I couldn't get home for Christmas. The roads were closed due to a snowstorm 3.'
1 thunderstorm: A 'thunderstorm' is a meteorological event comprising intense rain, thunder, lightning, wind and sometimes even hail (small hard balls of ice that fall like rain). In this broadcast, Candy tells us that for the past two weeks, there have been thunderstorms in Oklahoma. Note that the word 'thunderstorm' is a combination of the terms 'thunder' (the loud noises heard during storms) and 'storm' (the term used to describe a meteorological disturbance in the atmosphere).
2 snow: 'Snow' is the frozen water that falls from the sky during cold periods, often in winter.
3 snowstorm: A 'snowstorm' is a meteorological event comprising very strong winds, snow and ice. It is also sometimes referred to as a 'blizzard'.
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