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Übersetzung & Definition

(a) leafy (area): (eine) Grün(anlage) adjective
a leaf, the leaves (of a tree): ein Blatt, die Blätter (eines Baumes) noun
Achtung auf den Plural leaves.

Beispiel

  • "It is located in a new building but it is in a very leafy area."
Übung 1
Answer the questions below based on Jacob Flatman's email.

Property 1 is situated in a area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue .
Property 3 has storage space.
Answer the questions below based on Jacob Flatman's email.

Property 1 is situated in a green 1 area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue all over 2.
Property 3 has a lot of 3 storage space.
1 green: Property one is described as being "leafy". The term "leafy" refers to an area that is filled with lots of trees, plants, leaves and greenery. A "green area" describes the same type of area, one with bushes, trees, grass etc. In this context "green" and "leafy" are synonymous.
1 run-down: The term "run-down" means to be in poor condition, or deteriorated. This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
1 spacious: The word "spacious" indicates having a lot of "room" or "space". This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
1 safe: The term "safe" means "unthreatening" or "not dangerous". This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
2 all over: Jacob Flatman writes that Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue "throughout". The term "throughout" means "all over" or everywhere.
2 outside : The term "outside" means on or to the external or outer side. This is not synonymous with "throughout".
2 underneath: The term "underneath" means on the underside, lower face or below. This term is not synonymous with "throughout".
2 in certain parts : The phrase "in certain parts" refers to selected areas or portions, whereas the term "throughout" refers to "all" or the entirety of a surface (in this case).
3 a lot of: Flatman writes that the third property has "plenty" of storage space. The term "plenty" refers to an "abundance" or "large amount" of something. The term is synonymous with "a lot".
3 shared: The term "plenty" doesn't refer to a "shared" storage space, which would indicate a storage space used by two or more people.
3 hardly any: The phrase "hardly any" means "not very much", which is not synonymous with "plenty".
3 limited: An apartment with "limited storage space" has little storage space. This isn't what is meant by "plenty" of storage space.
Übung 2
Fill in the blanks with terms from the list below
Each term is used only once, but some terms may not be used at all. Some blanks may require 2 words!

swimming trunks | hunting | leaves | matter | chop | chainsaw | rifle | fall | extend | well-deserved

All the from the branches of the trees had fallen to the ground. As Harold Warbuckle walked through his forest, he decided he wanted to down some trees and collect some wood to make a fire in his chimney. His axe had broken last year and so he had bought a brand new electric to replace it. After he had finished, Warbuckle spotted a bear in the distance. Luckily, he had a gun with him. It was a special gun with a long barrel: it was Harold's favorite , which he had named "Barbara". After all the excitement, Harold needed to relax, so he went to the pool room, changed into his and hopped into the Jacuzzi with a nice cold beer.

Fill in the blanks with terms from the list below
Each term is used only once, but some terms may not be used at all. Some blanks may require 2 words!

swimming trunks | hunting | leaves | matter | chop | chainsaw | rifle | fall | extend | well-deserved

All the leaves 1 from the branches of the trees had fallen to the ground. As Harold Warbuckle walked through his forest, he decided he wanted to chop 2 down some trees and collect some wood to make a fire in his chimney. His axe had broken last year and so he had bought a brand new electric chainsaw 3 to replace it. After he had finished, Warbuckle spotted a bear in the distance. Luckily, he had a gun with him. It was a special gun with a long barrel: it was Harold's favorite rifle 4, which he had named "Barbara". After all the excitement, Harold needed to relax, so he went to the pool room, changed into his swimming trunks 5 and hopped into the Jacuzzi with a nice cold beer.
1 leaves: "Leaves" are the flat, green parts of a plant that absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Note the singular form of leaves is "leaf". Also, in English, "leaves" don't generally refer to pieces of "paper". We use the terms "sheet" or "piece" to describe a single unit of paper.
2 chop: To "chop (a tree)" is to cut it into small pieces. Example: I will chop the vegetables if you clean the saucepan. To "chop down" a tree means to "cut" it down using a saw or an axe to separate the trunk of the tree from its roots. In his e-mail, Warbuckle writes "We can even chop down some trees if I can find my chainsaw". He is inviting Bruno to go and cut down some trees.
3 chainsaw: A "saw" is a flat piece of metal with a sharp edge used to cut up pieces of wood. A "chainsaw" is a "saw" with a "chain" attached to an engine that cuts wood very quickly and easily. In the text, Warbuckle says "hell we can even chop down some trees if I can find my chainsaw".
4 rifle: A "rifle" is a large gun designed for shooting across great distances. It is one of the most common guns used for hunting. The rifle is distinguished by its long barrel and often features a "scope" or "telescopic sight" which can be used to target animals from a distance. In the text, Warbuckle tells Bruno not to forget "to bring a pair of swimming trunks and a rifle", so that Bruno will be able to both swim and hunt.
5 swimming trunks: Swimming trunks are "shorts" worn by men when swimming. Women wear swimming costumes (UK) swimsuits or bathing suits (US). In the text, Warbuckle tells Bruno not to forget "to bring a pair of swimming trunks and a rifle".
Übung 3
Fill in the blanks with terms from the list below.
No term is used more than once, and some terms may not be used at all. Some blanks may require 2 words!

swimming trunks | hunting | leaves | matter | chop | chainsaw | rifle | fall | extend | well-deserved

All the from the branches of the trees had fallen to the ground. As Harold Warbuckle walked through his forest, he decided he wanted to down some trees and collect some wood to make a fire in his chimney. His axe had broken last year and so he had bought a brand new electric to replace it. After he had finished, Warbuckle spotted a bear in the distance. Luckily, he had a gun with him. It was a special gun with a long barrel: it was Harold's favorite , which he had named "Barbara". After all the excitement, Harold needed to relax, so he went to the pool room, changed into his and hopped into the Jacuzzi with a nice cold beer.

Fill in the blanks with terms from the list below.
No term is used more than once, and some terms may not be used at all. Some blanks may require 2 words!

swimming trunks | hunting | leaves | matter | chop | chainsaw | rifle | fall | extend | well-deserved

All the leaves 1 from the branches of the trees had fallen to the ground. As Harold Warbuckle walked through his forest, he decided he wanted to chop 2 down some trees and collect some wood to make a fire in his chimney. His axe had broken last year and so he had bought a brand new electric chainsaw 3 to replace it. After he had finished, Warbuckle spotted a bear in the distance. Luckily, he had a gun with him. It was a special gun with a long barrel: it was Harold's favorite rifle 4, which he had named "Barbara". After all the excitement, Harold needed to relax, so he went to the pool room, changed into his swimming trunks 5 and hopped into the Jacuzzi with a nice cold beer.
1 leaves: "Leaves" are the flat, green parts of a plant that absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Note the singular form of leaves is "leaf". Also, in English, "leaves" don't generally refer to pieces of "paper". We use the terms "sheet" or "piece" to describe a single unit of paper.
2 chop: To "chop (a tree)" is to cut it into small pieces. Example: I will chop the vegetables if you clean the saucepan. To "chop down" a tree means to "cut" it down using a saw or an axe to separate the trunk of the tree from its roots. In his email, Warbuckle writes "We can even chop down some trees if I can find my chainsaw". He is inviting Bruno to go and cut down some trees.
3 chainsaw: A "saw" is a flat piece of metal with a sharp edge used to cut up pieces of wood. A "chainsaw" is a "saw" with a "chain" attached to an engine that cuts wood very quickly and easily. In the text, Warbuckle says "We can even chop down some trees if I can find my chainsaw".
4 rifle: A "rifle" is a large gun designed for shooting across great distances. It is one of the most common guns used for hunting. The rifle is distinguished by its long barrel and often features a "scope" or "telescopic sight" which can be used to target animals from a distance. In the text, Warbuckle tells Bruno not to forget "to bring a pair of swimming trunks and a rifle", so that Bruno will be able to both swim and hunt.
5 swimming trunks: Swimming trunks are "shorts" worn by men when swimming. Women wear swimming costumes (UK), swimsuits or bathing suits (US). In the text, Warbuckle tells Bruno not to forget "to bring a pair of swimming trunks and a rifle".

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