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Übersetzung & Definition
nice: schön, nett, symphatisch, angenehm
Beispiel
- "Nice doggy!"
- "Man: Very nice."
- "Really nice!"
- "Sure, she was popular, had nice skin, and a pony named Penelope, but really, was she happy?"
- "It's a nice day."
- "Glen : Nice, Philip."
- "That's a very nice hat you're wearing"
- "Perhaps a nice walk would do you good."
- "Have a nice trip, Mr B39!"
- "Let's get to the hotel and then find a nice restaurant."
- "I see that you have removed your shoes – very nice socks, dude."
- "After complaining about the weather for half an hour, she told me that she recently handed over a cheque for £90,000 to a "nice young man", and that in exchange he promised to re-plaster the ceiling in her sitting room. I'm no expert on re-plastering, but this seems like a rather large sum of money."
- "I see that you have removed your shoes – very nice socks dude."
- "Horatio : It's nice."
- "Youri want to know where is nice woman Susan Bliss?"
- "Edward : Well, it says here on the web that North Korea is very nice this time of year... And it looks like they don't have a democracy yet."
- "Klaus : Nice to be here."
- "Last words: " SAY, MISTER, THAT'S A NICE SET OF TEETH YOU'VE... ""
- "And help me pick out some nice socks."
- "Nice detective work Girl-lock Holmes."
Übung 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in Philip's message. You are given a synonym after each sentence
Luna: Horatio, what was it like in the Amazon when you were young? I want to know about your youth, when you were a little kid. Tell me about your . (youth)
Horatio: What do you want to know?
Luna: Everything! How did you look when you were little? I bet you were pretty and charming and really attractive. You must have been so ! (attractive, charming or pretty)
Horatio: Why do you want to know?
Luna: Because I'm curious about your past! You're so mysterious and handsome, Horatio.
Horatio: I think I've made a very, very, big mistake by talking to you. This mistake is gigantic, I mean it's a mistake. (enormous, very big)
Luna: See you soon, you beautiful man!
Horatio: I hope this is a dream. A terrible, terrible, terrible dream.
All of these terms were used in the message you just heard!
Luna: Horatio, what was it like in the Amazon when you were young? I want to know about your youth, when you were a little kid. Tell me about your . (youth)
Horatio: What do you want to know?
Luna: Everything! How did you look when you were little? I bet you were pretty and charming and really attractive. You must have been so ! (attractive, charming or pretty)
Horatio: Why do you want to know?
Luna: Because I'm curious about your past! You're so mysterious and handsome, Horatio.
Horatio: I think I've made a very, very, big mistake by talking to you. This mistake is gigantic, I mean it's a mistake. (enormous, very big)
Luna: See you soon, you beautiful man!
Horatio: I hope this is a dream. A terrible, terrible, terrible dream.
All of these terms were used in the message you just heard!
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in Philip's message. You are given a synonym after each sentence
Luna: Horatio, what was it like in the Amazon when you were young? I want to know about your youth, when you were a little kid. Tell me about your childhood 1. (youth)
Horatio: What do you want to know?
Luna: Everything! How did you look when you were little? I bet you were pretty and charming and really attractive. You must have been so cute 2! (attractive, charming or pretty)
Horatio: Why do you want to know?
Luna: Because I'm curious about your past! You're so mysterious and handsome, Horatio.
Horatio: I think I've made a very, very, big mistake by talking to you. This mistake is gigantic, I mean it's a huge 3 mistake. (enormous, very big)
Luna: See you soon, you beautiful man!
Horatio: I hope this is a dream. A terrible, terrible, terrible dream.
All of these terms were used in the message you just heard!
Luna: Horatio, what was it like in the Amazon when you were young? I want to know about your youth, when you were a little kid. Tell me about your childhood 1. (youth)
Horatio: What do you want to know?
Luna: Everything! How did you look when you were little? I bet you were pretty and charming and really attractive. You must have been so cute 2! (attractive, charming or pretty)
Horatio: Why do you want to know?
Luna: Because I'm curious about your past! You're so mysterious and handsome, Horatio.
Horatio: I think I've made a very, very, big mistake by talking to you. This mistake is gigantic, I mean it's a huge 3 mistake. (enormous, very big)
Luna: See you soon, you beautiful man!
Horatio: I hope this is a dream. A terrible, terrible, terrible dream.
All of these terms were used in the message you just heard!
1 childhood: The term "childhood" refers to the period of time when someone was a child or the state of being a child. The term is often synonymous with "youth". In Philip's message, he asks Polly to tell Dr. Donna that he suffered from some early "childhood" trauma.
2 cute: The term "cute" means charming, pretty or attractive. In Philip's message, he tells Polly that he thinks Dr. Donna is really "cute". Note that the term "cute" is often used to describe children or animals and has a diminutive quality to it. However the term is also commonly used to describe attractive men or women!
3 huge: The term "huge" describes something very big or large. In this sentence it is used figuratively as Horatio is describing what a big mistake it is talking to Luna. In Philip's message, he asks Polly to do him a "huge" favor: to schedule an appointment with Dr. Donna.
Übung 2
Below are extracts from the audio you just heard. Find the expressions that could replace them without changing the meaning.
Why do you treat me so mean? -->
I demand you to comply! -->
You fixed the machine! -->
Why do you treat me so mean? -->
I demand you to comply! -->
You fixed the machine! -->
Below are extracts from the audio you just heard. Find the expressions that could replace them without changing the meaning.
Why do you treat me so mean? --> Why are you so horrible to me? 1
I demand you to comply! --> You must do what I tell you! 2
You fixed the machine! --> You repaired the machine! 3
Why do you treat me so mean? --> Why are you so horrible to me? 1
I demand you to comply! --> You must do what I tell you! 2
You fixed the machine! --> You repaired the machine! 3
1 Why are you so horrible to me?: In this context, "to treat" is to behave toward someone in a certain way. Example: The banker always treats the rich clients very well. To be "mean" is to be "nasty", "offensive" or "horrible". Example: Philip Cheeter is mean to his girlfriends in order to keep them interested!
1 Why don't we understand each other?: This isn't the best choice here!
1 Why don't you tell me what you really think?: This sentence might be replaced by a different use of the term "mean": "Why don't you tell me what you really mean"? Here, "What do you mean?" = "What do you intend to say?".
2 You must do what I tell you!: "To comply" is "to obey", "follow the rules" or "to conform". Example: We no longer sell this rubber doll because it doesn't comply with USA toy safety standards. "I demand you to comply" means "I insist that you obey" or "You must do what I tell you"!
2 You must apologize!: "To comply" is not "to apologize" or "say sorry".
2 You must be nice!: "To comply" is not to "be nice".
3 You repaired the machine!: "To fix" is "to repair" or "make a broken (machine) work again". Example: My Aunty Jane is very good at fixing motorbikes.
3 You attached the machine to the wall!: It is possible to fix something to a wall, meaning that it becomes more or less permanently attached. However, in English, we need to include the surface the object has been attached to. Example: I fixed the picture to the wall. "I fixed the picture" (on its own) means "I repaired the picture".
3 You made the machine really angry!: "To annoy" is "to irritate" or "make someone slightly angry". "To annoy" is not a synonym of "to fix".
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