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Übersetzung & Definition

the weather: das Wetter noun
What's the weather like today? Wie ist das Wetter heute?
Did you see the weather forecast? Hast du die Wettervorhersage gesehen?

Beispiel

  • "Moving right along, let's get a quick weather report from weather correspondent Candy Summers."
  • "The weather looks good, although it is night time, and I can't see much."
  • "And since the weather has been beautiful of late, I suggest a pool party or barbecue weekend."
  • "John : We now go to Sherry Nimbus with the weather."
  • "Let's check in with our weather correspondent Candy Summers for a look at this weekend's forecast."
  • "For an update we go live to Radio Rhubarb weather correspondent Candy Summers."
  • "I don't want to be flying in inclement weather."
  • "That was the weather report with Radio Rhubarb weather girl Candy Summers."
  • "Steffi : The weather?"
  • "Moira : That's all the time we have for today, but join us tomorrow for news, traffic, weather and maybe even a few more intimate details of Brent's private parts, eh life."
  • "So, what's the weather got in store for the people of Houston?"
  • "Anyway, I was asking about the weather this weekend."
  • "The weather is cold and it rains all the time."
  • "Moira : Let's get a weather report right away from our weather girl, Candy Summers."
  • "So the weather isn't looking good for Londoners then, is it Candy?"
  • "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."
  • "Cold weather in a temperate place could be a sign of worldwide climate change."
Übung 1
The journalist uses a question with the term whether.

From the list below, select those sentences which use the term correctly.

The journalist uses a question with the term whether.

From the list below, select those sentences which use the term correctly.
This is incorrect. "Whether" cannot be employed in this sentence since it does not convey more than one possibility or introduce a question. The correct term to replace it is "if", since we are introducing a defined condition.
This is correct. "Whether" (and "if") can be employed in the construction "Do you know...?" when no other question word is used. Example: "Do you know whether the bank is open today?" or "Do you know if the bank is open today?"
This is correct. In questions, or sentences that imply questions (like this one), "if" and "whether" are generally interchangeable: we could also say "I asked him if he'd been to Brazil before". Both terms introduce the question phrase. Example: I don't know if/whether she is available.
This is correct. "Whether" can be used to introduce alternative possibilities and is often used with "or not". In the audio the journalist asks "whether or not (Pedro is) an illegal alien", which implies an answer which is either "yes" or "no".
This is incorrect. It's a bit vicious, yes, but watch out for the difference in spelling between "whether" and "weather". Native English speakers sometimes make the same mistake!
Übung 2
According to Jean's email, what is special about the city of Boston?

According to Jean's email, what is special about the city of Boston?
This is not one of the reasons that Jean gives in his email for Boston being a special city. "Weather" refers to the temperature and conditions of a place: sunny, cold, rainy, etc. Incidentally the weather in Boston is very cold during the winter and very hot during the summer.
This is not one of the reasons that Jean gives in his email for Boston being a special city. Jean makes no comment on the safety or danger of the city.
This is one of the reasons that Boston is a special city, according to Jean's email. He writes that Boston is "known for its lobsters". Lobsters are marine crustaceans, known for their flavor.
This is one of the reasons that Boston is a special city, according to Jean's email. He writes that Bostonians (citizens of Boston) have "hard-to-understand" or difficult accents, or ways of speaking.
Übung 3
Horatio needed better to production.
Horatio needed better conditions 1 to increase 2 production.
1 conditions: Horatio needs better conditions (a laboratory, more equipment, assistants, etc.) in order to increase production. In this context, "conditions" refer to circumstances or settings which are conducive to manufacturing perfumes.
1 ideas: Bruno and Horatio seem to have a lot of good ideas already. Horatio does not require "better ideas" in order to manufacture more perfumes, but rather he needs better conditions.
1 weather: The weather is always nice in San Francisco! This is not what Horatio "needs" or "requires" in order to increase production.
2 increase: Horatio needs better conditions in order to "increase" production. "To increase (the price)" is to raise or augment it, for example: We've increased the price of our pickles from 3 dollars to 4. Bruno and Horatio are trying to manufacture more perfumes, and in order to do this, they require better equipment, and better "conditions" in general.
2 decrease: "To decrease" is actually the opposite of the verb "to increase". To "decrease" means to "reduce" or to "lessen". For example: Our sales our decreasing because of our poor reputation. Horatio and Bruno are trying to "increase" production, not "decrease" it.
2 market: One can "market" a product, but not "market a production". In this sentence, "production" refers to the process of manufacturing and creating perfumes, not to the perfumes themselves.
Übung 4
"I'm here to teach you people the basics of a positive work environment whether you like it or not"

What does Lawrence mean when he says this?

"I'm here to teach you people the basics of a positive work environment whether you like it or not"

What does Lawrence mean when he says this?
This is correct. The term "whether" is an important one in English: it generally distinguishes between two choices (whether you go or stay, I will be here). It also functions like the term "if", introducing conditional possibilities: It all depends on whether (or not) you want to come to dinner. Here Lawrence is expressing that he will teach the Delavigne staff to have fun "even if" the staff doesn't want to learn. Another way to say this is that Lawrence will teach them to have fun "regardless" of their wishes.
Lawrence's expression does not indicate that he will teach the Delavigne staff to enjoy themselves (although this is part of his goal), but rather this specific phrase expresses that Lawrence will instruct the staff "even if" they do not want to learn.
It's true that the "weather" sounds identical as the term "whether". However these two terms are different: "Weather" refers to the temperature and conditions outdoors, and "whether" refers to the distinction of two choices or of two possibilities.
Lawrence's expression does not indicate that the staff will surely appreciate his lessons, but rather that he will teach them even if they do not want to learn.
Übung 5
Drag and drop two of the following terms to complete the sentence according to the article you just read.

Horatio needed better to production.

Drag and drop two of the following terms to complete the sentence according to the article you just read.

Horatio needed better conditions 1 to increase 2 production.
1 conditions: Horatio needs better conditions (a laboratory, more equipment, assistants, etc.) in order to increase production. In this context, "conditions" refer to circumstances or settings which are conducive to manufacturing perfumes.
2 increase: Horatio needs better conditions in order to "increase" production. "To increase (the price)" is to raise or augment it. For example: We've increased the price of our pickles from 3 dollars to 4. Bruno and Horatio are trying to manufacture more perfumes, and in order to do this, they require better equipment, and better "conditions" in general. By the way, we wouldn't say no to a pickle at twice that price.

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