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Übersetzung & Definition
spicy, spiced: würzig, scharf, pikant
a spice: ein Gewürz
Beispiel
- "Sweet, spicy, feminine."
- "Sugar 'n' Spice Soap Bar"
- "Kalamata olives marinated in Moroccan-inspired spices: cumin, coriander, and cardamom. They'd go perfectly with an oaky red wine."
- "Icarus : Well, the prawns were a little spicy."
- "Spice things up!"
- "Following your demand for payment which I received this morning, please find enclosed a transfer order for the three shipments totaling 520 Delavigne "Sugar "n" Spice" soap bars, with invoices dated May 2nd, 18th, and 30th."
Übung 1
The man speaking to Jean asks if he wants mild salsa (or sauce).
If you ask for mild salsa, you want .
Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.
She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. -->
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. -->
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers -->
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. -->
Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: ''
If you ask for mild salsa, you want .
Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.
She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. -->
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. -->
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers -->
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. -->
Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: ''
The man speaking to Jean asks if he wants mild salsa (or sauce).
If you ask for mild salsa, you want salsa without strong flavor 1.
Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.
She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. --> Correct 2
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. --> Correct 3
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers --> Incorrect 4
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. --> Correct 5
Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: 'styled 6'
If you ask for mild salsa, you want salsa without strong flavor 1.
Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.
She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. --> Correct 2
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. --> Correct 3
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers --> Incorrect 4
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. --> Correct 5
Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: 'styled 6'
1 salsa without strong flavor: This is correct. The adjective 'mild' is often used to describe foods with 'light', 'soft' or moderate flavor or taste.
1 spicy salsa: 'Spicy' salsa is 'hot', has many spices within it and leaves most people feeling thirsty. This isn't the definition of the term 'spicy'.
1 low-fat salsa: 'Mild' salsa refers to the flavor (or lack of flavor) in the salsa. It is unrelated to the nutritional value of it!
1 a little salsa: The term 'mild' is unrelated to the quantity of salsa!
2 Correct: This sentence uses the term 'mild' correctly, and in this case describes a case of the flu (a type of sickness) which isn't very serious, or not too severe. The term 'mild' describes something not very strong, or light.
2 Incorrect: This sentence is not incorrect.
3 Correct: This sentence uses the term 'mild' correctly, and in this case describes a marketing campaign which was 'relatively' or 'somewhat' successful. We can imagine that 50 new potential customers is a 'decent' or 'adequate' number of potential customers, but that it was less than the number which could have been attained with a more successful campaign.
3 Incorrect: This sentence is not incorrect.
4 Incorrect: 'Mild', or the adverb 'mildly', cannot be used to describe the results of someone's test. A better choice here would be 'I did okay' or 'I did alright' on the test. The adverb 'mildly' is generally reserved for verbs such as 'to say' or 'to reply'. For example: 'I forgot to do my homework', he said mildly (meaning 'softly' or 'quietly').
4 Correct: This sentence is not correct.
5 Correct: This sentence uses the term 'mild' correctly, and in this case describes weather which is not severe, pleasant or moderate. The term 'mild' is often used to describe the weather.
5 Incorrect: This sentence is not incorrect.
6 styled: This is correct. The term 'mild' has a long 'i' sound and rhymes with the terms 'dialed', 'child' and 'filed'. Another term spelled similarly with the same pronunciation is 'wild'.
6 build: The term 'build' has a short 'i' sound, and rhymes with the terms 'killed', 'filled' and 'skilled'.
6 field: The term 'field' has a long 'e' sound and rhymes with the terms 'sealed', 'shield' and 'healed'.
6 failed: The term 'failed' has a long 'a' sound and rhymes with the terms 'sailed', 'nailed' and 'trailed'.
Übung 2
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate terms used in the dialogue!
First, find the verb which means to measure how heavy something is:
I myself at least three times a day because I'm scared of getting too fat.
The next term describes aromatic plant substances, often ground and used to add flavour to food:
I love cooking Indian food with like turmeric and cumin.
Finally, find the term used to describe someone who is perceptive or has good judgement:
The most shoppers buy only organic food.
First, find the verb which means to measure how heavy something is:
I myself at least three times a day because I'm scared of getting too fat.
The next term describes aromatic plant substances, often ground and used to add flavour to food:
I love cooking Indian food with like turmeric and cumin.
Finally, find the term used to describe someone who is perceptive or has good judgement:
The most shoppers buy only organic food.
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate terms used in the dialogue!
First, find the verb which means to measure how heavy something is:
I weigh 1 myself at least three times a day because I'm scared of getting too fat.
The next term describes aromatic plant substances, often ground and used to add flavour to food:
I love cooking Indian food with spices 2 like turmeric and cumin.
Finally, find the term used to describe someone who is perceptive or has good judgement:
The most discerning 3 shoppers buy only organic food.
First, find the verb which means to measure how heavy something is:
I weigh 1 myself at least three times a day because I'm scared of getting too fat.
The next term describes aromatic plant substances, often ground and used to add flavour to food:
I love cooking Indian food with spices 2 like turmeric and cumin.
Finally, find the term used to describe someone who is perceptive or has good judgement:
The most discerning 3 shoppers buy only organic food.
1 weigh: "Weigh" is the best choice here. To "weigh" something is to see how heavy or light it is, usually with the help of scales. Note that there is a related noun: "weight". Example: "People who weigh themselves every day notice when they have gained weight".
2 spices: "Spices" is the right answer. Spices often come in powder form, and are useful in creating interesting meals. Common spices include cumin, cinnamon, paprika, cloves, and cayenne pepper. When we have added a lot of spices such as ground chili peppers to a dish, we call it "spicy" or "hot". Example: "Nutmeg is my favourite spice".
3 discerning: "Discerning" is the best answer here. In the dialogue, the shop assistant describes Jean as "a discerning shopper". This means that he knows what he wants, and can tell what products are of a high quality: his is a good judge. Another example: "I can tell you are a very discerning customer".
Übung 3
Match the foods and drinks with the type of taste or sensation most commonly associated with them. Each term is used only once.
spicy | sour | fatty | salty | sugary
spicy | sour | fatty | salty | sugary
Lemon juice | Lime juice
Chili pepper | Tabasco sauce
Chocolate cake | Cola drink
Capers | Anchovies
Hamburger | French fries
Match the foods and drinks with the type of taste or sensation most commonly associated with them. Each term is used only once.
spicy | sour | fatty | salty | sugary
spicy | sour | fatty | salty | sugary
Lemon juice | Lime juice
sour 1
Chili pepper | Tabasco sauce
spicy 2
Chocolate cake | Cola drink
sugary 3
Capers | Anchovies
salty 4
Hamburger | French fries
fatty 5
1 sour: "Sour" foods usually have high acid content, such as lemons and limes. This differs from the "bitter" taste which often describes foods such as onions or tonic water. Note the idioms: "sweet and sour" (used for Chinese sauces), "to go sour" (to become unpleasant', for example: The relationship with his wife went sour after he discovered she had a lover.
2 spicy: "Spicy" food is usually high flavoured, piquant or contains a lot of spices. Curries, chili peppers, jalapeno peppers and mustard are considered spicy. Example: Wow, that sure was a spicy curry I just had, my bottom is going to explode.
3 sugary: "Sugary" foods contain high levels of sugar. "Sugary" and "sweet" are usually synonymous. Chocolate cake, and soft drinks such as cola are typically sugary. Another example: The small boy gave me a sugary smile.
4 salty: "Salty" foods contain high levels of salt. Anchovies (a type of small fish), capers (small green plants which are often put on pizzas), and peanuts are typically types of salty food. Example: This soup is very salty, can you replace it please?
5 fatty: "Fatty" foods contain large amounts of "fat". Hamburgers, French fries, and other foods with lots of cream or oils are typically fatty foods. The article states that sugary, salty and fatty foods are linked to obesity. Another example: I was called "fatty" at school because I had a big bottom.
Übung 4
The man speaking to Jean asks if he wants mild salsa (or sauce).
If you ask for mild salsa, you want .
Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.
She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. -->
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. -->
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers -->
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. -->
Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: ''
If you ask for mild salsa, you want .
Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.
She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. -->
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. -->
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers -->
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. -->
Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: ''
The man speaking to Jean asks if he wants mild salsa (or sauce).
If you ask for mild salsa, you want salsa without strong flavor 1.
Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.
She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. --> Correct 2
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. --> Correct 3
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers --> Incorrect 4
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. --> Correct 5
Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: 'styled 6'
If you ask for mild salsa, you want salsa without strong flavor 1.
Next! The following sentences all use the term 'mild'. Select those which use the term correctly.
She has a mild case of the flu, it should get better soon. --> Correct 2
The marketing campaign was a mild success: We reached 50 new potential customers. --> Correct 3
I did very mildly on my last exam: 11 out 20 correct answers --> Incorrect 4
The weather is very mild this winter, there is hardly any snow, and it hasn't been too cold. --> Correct 5
Lastly, the term 'mild' rhymes with the following word: 'styled 6'
1 salsa without strong flavor: This is correct. The adjective 'mild' is often used to describe foods with 'light', 'soft' or moderate flavor or taste.
1 spicy salsa: 'Spicy' salsa is 'hot', has many spices within it and leaves most people feeling thirsty. This isn't the definition of the term 'spicy'.
1 low-fat salsa: 'Mild' salsa refers to the flavor (or lack of flavor) in the salsa. It is unrelated to the nutritional value of it!
1 a little salsa: The term 'mild' is unrelated to the quantity of salsa!
2 Correct: This sentence uses the term 'mild' correctly, and in this case describes a case of the flu (a type of sickness) which isn't very serious, or not too severe. The term 'mild' describes something not very strong, or light.
2 Incorrect: This sentence is not incorrect.
3 Correct: This sentence uses the term 'mild' correctly, and in this case describes a marketing campaign which was 'relatively' or 'somewhat' successful. We can imagine that 50 new potential customers is a 'decent' or 'adequate' number of potential customers, but that it was less than the number which could have been attained with a more successful campaign.
3 Incorrect: This sentence is not incorrect.
4 Incorrect: 'Mild', or the adverb 'mildly', cannot be used to describe the results of someone's test. A better choice here would be 'I did okay' or 'I did alright' on the test. The adverb 'mildly' is generally reserved for verbs such as 'to say' or 'to reply'. For example: 'I forgot to do my homework', he said mildly (meaning 'softly' or 'quietly').
4 Correct: This sentence is not correct.
5 Correct: This sentence uses the term 'mild' correctly, and in this case describes weather which is not severe, pleasant or moderate. The term 'mild' is often used to describe the weather.
5 Incorrect: This sentence is not incorrect.
6 styled: This is correct. The term 'mild' has a long 'i' sound and rhymes with the terms 'dialed', 'child' and 'filed'. Another term spelled similarly with the same pronunciation is 'wild'.
6 build: The term 'build' has a short 'i' sound, and rhymes with the terms 'killed', 'filled' and 'skilled'.
6 field: The term 'field' has a long 'e' sound and rhymes with the terms 'sealed', 'shield' and 'healed'.
6 failed: The term 'failed' has a long 'a' sound and rhymes with the terms 'sailed', 'nailed' and 'trailed'.
Übung 5
Match the foods and drinks with the type of taste or sensation most commonly associated with them. Each term is used only once.
spicy | sour | fatty | salty | sugary
spicy | sour | fatty | salty | sugary
Lemon juice | Lime juice
Chili pepper | Tabasco sauce
Chocolate cake | Cola drink
Capers | Anchovies
Hamburger | French fries
Match the foods and drinks with the type of taste or sensation most commonly associated with them. Each term is used only once.
spicy | sour | fatty | salty | sugary
spicy | sour | fatty | salty | sugary
Lemon juice | Lime juice
sour 1
Chili pepper | Tabasco sauce
spicy 2
Chocolate cake | Cola drink
sugary 3
Capers | Anchovies
salty 4
Hamburger | French fries
fatty 5
1 sour: "Sour" foods usually have high acid content, such as lemons and limes. This differs from the "bitter" taste which often describes foods such as onions or tonic water. Note the idioms: "sweet and sour" (used for Chinese sauces), "to go sour" (to become unpleasant', for example: The relationship with his wife went sour after he discovered she had a lover.
2 spicy: "Spicy" food is usually high flavoured, piquant or contains a lot of spices. Curries, chili peppers, jalapeno peppers and mustard are considered spicy. Example: Wow, that sure was a spicy curry I just had, my bottom is going to explode.
3 sugary: "Sugary" foods contain high levels of sugar. "Sugary" and "sweet" are usually synonymous. Chocolate cake, and soft drinks such as cola are typically sugary. Another example: The small boy gave me a sugary smile.
4 salty: "Salty" foods contain high levels of salt. Anchovies (a type of small fish), capers (small green plants which are often put on pizzas), and peanuts are typically types of salty food. Example: This soup is very salty, can you replace it please?
5 fatty: "Fatty" foods contain large amounts of "fat". Hamburgers, French fries, and other foods with lots of cream or oils are typically fatty foods. The article states that sugary, salty and fatty foods are linked to obesity. Another example: I was called "fatty" at school because I had a big bottom.
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