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Übersetzung & Definition
(I'm a bit) upset (with you): (Du hast mich ein wenig) verärgert
Luna was a little upset after watching "Free Willy" for the fourth time. Luna war ein wenig aufgewühlt, nachdem sie "Free Willy" zum vierten Mal gesehen hatte.
My stomach is upset. Do you have any whiskey? Mein Magen ist verstimmt. Hast Du Whisky zu Hause?
to upset: durcheinander bringen, verärgern, aufregen, verstimmen
Beispiel
- "I'm actually very upset at the moment."
- "Why are you so upset?"
- "Now you imagine that I am an upset customer."
- "My figures don't add up, and you know how much that upsets me."
- "Customer : I haven't received an order I placed on your website and I'm very upset."
- "I'm so upset"
- "I'm sorry I upset you."
Übung 1
Towards the end of the dialogue, Barbara asks for the check. She does this because:
Towards the end of the dialogue, Barbara asks for the check. She does this because:
From Barbara's tone of voice, as well as the context of the dialogue, we can assume that Barbara and Philip will not be going home together.
When Barbara tells Philip that the "thought" of her and Philip together "makes her ill", she is speaking figuratively. Barbara is expressing that the idea of a personal relationship with Philip "makes her feel sick". A literal illness or sickness is not the reason Barbara asks for the check.
This is the only choice which makes sense here. Barbara asks for the check just after Philip tells her about the bright future of Delavigne. It is this passage which provokes Barbara to ask for the check.
Barbara calls Philip's attempts to convince her of Delavigne's successful future "grade school reverse psychology". She is criticizing Philip's argument as infantile and weak, but her statement does not express that she is taking a psychology course at a grade school.
Übung 2
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is true. When Horatio asks: "You mean the plant is not really sick?" Bruno tells him that they have lied in order to get Horatio to attend the party. There aren't really any sick plants in the office.
This statement is not true. In fact, Bob knows exactly how old Horatio is. In fact Bob says "Wow, 102 years old, that's more than a century!"
This statement is true. Bruno says: "I'm sorry Horatio, that was just a ploy to get you to come upstairs ... to celebrate your birthday with you". To lie is to deceive or tell an untruth.
This statement is true. Horatio says: "I am disappointed, but I will drink". "Disappointed" and "upset" express similar meanings in this context.
Übung 3
Fill in the blanks below using terms you heard in the dialogue.
This two word term refers to a brief period of time, or an action completed "at the last minute". "Sorry to let you know on such , but you'll have to work on Friday night."
This term describes a state of being unhappy, disappointed or worried. "I'm very sad and , I didn't receive a Christmas card from the president this year."
Remember that these terms were used in the audio!!!
This two word term refers to a brief period of time, or an action completed "at the last minute". "Sorry to let you know on such , but you'll have to work on Friday night."
This term describes a state of being unhappy, disappointed or worried. "I'm very sad and , I didn't receive a Christmas card from the president this year."
Remember that these terms were used in the audio!!!
Fill in the blanks below using terms you heard in the dialogue.
This two word term refers to a brief period of time, or an action completed "at the last minute". "Sorry to let you know on such short notice 1, but you'll have to work on Friday night."
This term describes a state of being unhappy, disappointed or worried. "I'm very sad and upset 2, I didn't receive a Christmas card from the president this year."
Remember that these terms were used in the audio!!!
This two word term refers to a brief period of time, or an action completed "at the last minute". "Sorry to let you know on such short notice 1, but you'll have to work on Friday night."
This term describes a state of being unhappy, disappointed or worried. "I'm very sad and upset 2, I didn't receive a Christmas card from the president this year."
Remember that these terms were used in the audio!!!
1 short notice: This is correct. To do something on (or "at" UK) "short notice", means that you are doing something promptly or with little notification. For example: I have to work late tonight, my boss told me at short notice about this, and only informed me this morning. In this conversation, Bruno says "I really don't like flying across the country on such short notice" which means that he was recently informed about the conference and he doesn't like to travel so far with such little warning. Note: on short notice (US), at short notice (UK).
2 upset: This is correct. The adjective "upset" means unhappy, disappointed or worried. For example: When I heard him shouting, it made me very upset, and I cried for several hours. In this conversation, Donna asks "Why are you so upset?" because Bruno appears to be worried and Donna wants to know why he is unhappy.
Übung 4
Select the TRUE statements, according to the conversation.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the TRUE statements, according to the conversation.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is a true statement. Ursula says that Bruno "is very efficient and can do many things at once". This indicates that she sees him as "completely competent", and she admires his abilities.
This is incorrect. Ursula says that Sigourney "did not even ask to consult" the "written records" of the initiatives implemented at Delavigne Corp. This means that Sigourney did not "request" to see the records, which is one of the reasons Ursula reproaches Sigourney.
This statement is false. Sigourney does not "apologise" or say that she is "sorry" about the article. Rather, she defends what she has written, saying "I write what I see" and "it's my duty as a journalist to report on the facts".
This is a true statement. When Sigourney asks Bruno if he liked the article, he replies "I didn't like it". He then describes the article as "a vicious attack". This tells us that Bruno is "upset" or unhappy with this article.
Übung 5
Fill in the blanks below with words used in the dialogue.
This useful term shares a similar meaning with "sad" or "emotionally distressed". "I was very after watching the evening news. From now on, I'm only watching cartoons."
Next, we're looking for a part of the body: the bones and fleshy area situated around the pelvis. "My grandmother has a plastic , and we're going to get her a plastic heart next year."
This useful term shares a similar meaning with "sad" or "emotionally distressed". "I was very after watching the evening news. From now on, I'm only watching cartoons."
Next, we're looking for a part of the body: the bones and fleshy area situated around the pelvis. "My grandmother has a plastic , and we're going to get her a plastic heart next year."
Fill in the blanks below with words used in the dialogue.
This useful term shares a similar meaning with "sad" or "emotionally distressed". "I was very upset 1 after watching the evening news. From now on, I'm only watching cartoons."
Next, we're looking for a part of the body: the bones and fleshy area situated around the pelvis. "My grandmother has a plastic hip 2, and we're going to get her a plastic heart next year."
This useful term shares a similar meaning with "sad" or "emotionally distressed". "I was very upset 1 after watching the evening news. From now on, I'm only watching cartoons."
Next, we're looking for a part of the body: the bones and fleshy area situated around the pelvis. "My grandmother has a plastic hip 2, and we're going to get her a plastic heart next year."
1 upset: "Upset" is the right answer here. To be "upset" is to be disturbed emotionally. When we are "upset", we might be angry, sad, frustrated, etc. "Upset" can also be used as a verb. Example: "The fact that millions of animals die in slaughterhouses every day upsets me a lot".
2 hip: "Hip" is the answer we are looking for here. The "hip" is the pelvic area, between the waist and the thighs. Old ladies often break their hips, as happened to Icarus' mother in this dialogue. Here, we are really referring to the "hip bone". The term "hips" can also refer to the outer shape of this part of the body: "She has hips like Marilyn Monroe".
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