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Übersetzung & Definition
a mass: eine Masse
Force equals mass times acceleration (F = M x A). Kraft ist gleich Masse mal Geschwindigkeit (K = M x G).
A mass kann auch "eine Messe" (in der Kirche) bedeuten.
mass (production): Massen (-produktion)
Beispiel
- "Do you have the equipment necessary to produce these bottles in mass?"
- "Wang desires to make Chinese goods synonymous with quality and class, not just mass production"."
- "As some of you are no doubt aware, May Day, also known as International Workers' Day, is this Friday, and apparently a few thousand people will be celebrating with a mass protest on the streets of San Francisco."
Übung 1
Let's find some terms used in the dialogue!
First, we're looking for an expression meaning "please wait for a moment" or "hold on":
- Can I come in?
- , I'm naked! Let me put some clothes on first please! (THREE WORDS)
Now find the term which means an "untidy" or "dirty" state:
I want you to tidy up the in your room before grandma comes to visit.
First, we're looking for an expression meaning "please wait for a moment" or "hold on":
- Can I come in?
- , I'm naked! Let me put some clothes on first please! (THREE WORDS)
Now find the term which means an "untidy" or "dirty" state:
I want you to tidy up the in your room before grandma comes to visit.
Let's find some terms used in the dialogue!
First, we're looking for an expression meaning "please wait for a moment" or "hold on":
- Can I come in?
- Just a minute 1, I'm naked! Let me put some clothes on first please! (THREE WORDS)
Now find the term which means an "untidy" or "dirty" state:
I want you to tidy up the mess 2 in your room before grandma comes to visit.
First, we're looking for an expression meaning "please wait for a moment" or "hold on":
- Can I come in?
- Just a minute 1, I'm naked! Let me put some clothes on first please! (THREE WORDS)
Now find the term which means an "untidy" or "dirty" state:
I want you to tidy up the mess 2 in your room before grandma comes to visit.
1 Just a minute: "Just a minute" is the right answer. We use this expression to ask someone to "wait for a moment". Another example: "-Mum, I want an ice cream! -Just a minute darling, I'm busy". Note that Stacey also says "just a second", and this would be another appropriate choice here.
2 mess: "Mess" is the term we were looking for here. A "mess" is an "untidy state" or a "dirty condition". Note that there is a related adjective: "messy". Here's another example: "-Clean up the mess in this office! -Oh calm down, it's not that messy".
Übung 2
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the dialogue. Use the hints to help you!
The papers which are normally on Icarus' (a common piece of office furniture), are now on the (the ground, or the surface of a room).
An office which is orderly and organized can be called , while an office which is disorganized can be called a .
The papers which are normally on Icarus' (a common piece of office furniture), are now on the (the ground, or the surface of a room).
An office which is orderly and organized can be called , while an office which is disorganized can be called a .
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the dialogue. Use the hints to help you!
The papers which are normally on Icarus' desk 1 (a common piece of office furniture), are now on the floor 2 (the ground, or the surface of a room).
An office which is orderly and organized can be called [not done] neat 3, while an office which is disorganized can be called a [not done] mess 4.
The papers which are normally on Icarus' desk 1 (a common piece of office furniture), are now on the floor 2 (the ground, or the surface of a room).
An office which is orderly and organized can be called [not done] neat 3, while an office which is disorganized can be called a [not done] mess 4.
1 desk: A "desk" is a common piece of furniture on which people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs, a lot like a "table"!
2 floor: A "floor" describes the bottom surface within a home or building. Icarus complains that papers which were once on his desk, are now on the "floor".
3 neat: The adjective "neat" describes something orderly, clean or organized. Icarus describes a neat pile of letters on his desk before Philip and Samantha made a mess in his office.
4 mess: A "mess" is a state of disorder or untidiness, for example: I'm a very messy person, I always leave my bedroom in a mess. Icarus is upset because his normally organized office has become "messy" or "a mess".
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