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Traducción & Definición
raw: crudo
Sushi is made with raw fish. El sushi se hace con pescado crudo.
raw materials materias primas
Ejemplos
- "Icarus : That's raw, isn't it raw?"
- "Icarus : Just think about it - imagine Philip's raw energy and anger diverted into positive, constructive projects rather than giving him wrinkles!"
- "I don't want any of that raw food."
Ejercicio 1
Match each of the descriptions below with the appropriate term in the blanks.
Each term is used only once, but not all terms were used in the dialogue.
A lightly cooked piece of meat which is pink on the inside -->
A fully cooked piece of meat, cooked inside and out -->
A barely cooked piece of meat, raw and red on the inside -->
An evenly cooked piece of meat, with only a little pink on the inside -->
Each term is used only once, but not all terms were used in the dialogue.
A lightly cooked piece of meat which is pink on the inside -->
A fully cooked piece of meat, cooked inside and out -->
A barely cooked piece of meat, raw and red on the inside -->
An evenly cooked piece of meat, with only a little pink on the inside -->
Match each of the descriptions below with the appropriate term in the blanks.
Each term is used only once, but not all terms were used in the dialogue.
A lightly cooked piece of meat which is pink on the inside --> Rare 1
A fully cooked piece of meat, cooked inside and out --> Well-done 2
A barely cooked piece of meat, raw and red on the inside --> Bloody 3
An evenly cooked piece of meat, with only a little pink on the inside --> Medium 4
Each term is used only once, but not all terms were used in the dialogue.
A lightly cooked piece of meat which is pink on the inside --> Rare 1
A fully cooked piece of meat, cooked inside and out --> Well-done 2
A barely cooked piece of meat, raw and red on the inside --> Bloody 3
An evenly cooked piece of meat, with only a little pink on the inside --> Medium 4
1 Rare: Sam tells Clarence that he wants his meat "rare", which refers to meat which is cooked just a short time to retain juice and redness. A rare piece of meat is cooked lightly on the outside and is pink on the inside. Note that the term "rare" has other meanings in different contexts.
1 Bloody: "Bloody" meat is barely cooked at all. The inside of a bloody piece of meat is red and uncooked.
1 Well-done: A well-done piece of meat is well cooked, inside and out.
1 Medium: A medium piece of meat is evenly cooked, with only a bit of pink on the inside.
2 Well-done: A well-done piece of meat is well cooked, inside and out. There is no pink on the inside of the steak. Note that the expression "well done" has other meanings in different contexts.
2 Medium: A medium piece of meat is evenly cooked, with only a bit of pink on the inside.
2 Rare: A rare piece of meat is cooked lightly on the outside and is pink on the inside. Note that the term "rare" has other meanings in different contexts.
2 Bloody: "Bloody" meat is barely cooked at all. The inside of a bloody piece of meat is red and uncooked.
3 Bloody: "Bloody" meat is barely cooked at all. The inside of a bloody piece of meat is red and uncooked (raw) and is more tender than a more cooked piece of steak. Note that "bloody" has other meanings in different contexts. A "raw" piece of meat is uncooked.
3 Rare: A rare piece of meat is cooked lightly on the outside and is pink on the inside.
3 Well-done: A well-done piece of meat is well cooked, inside and out. There is no pink on the inside of the steak.
3 Medium: A medium piece of meat is evenly cooked, with only a bit of pink on the inside.
4 Medium: A medium piece of meat is evenly cooked, with only a bit of pink on the inside. One can order a steak "medium-rare" if they wish their steak to be less cooked. Note that "medium" has many other meanings in other contexts.
4 Bloody: "Bloody" meat is barely cooked at all. The inside of a bloody piece of meat is red and uncooked.
4 Rare: A rare piece of meat is cooked lightly on the outside and is pink on the inside. Note that the term "rare" has other meanings in different contexts.
4 Well-done: A well-done piece of meat is well cooked, inside and out. There is no pink on the inside of the steak.
Ejercicio 2
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is false. The worker Philip speaks to says "we sell sushi not pizza" and "We're San Fransushisco; we make sushi, sashimi and yakitoris". Philip has called a sushi restaurant, not a pizza place!
This is the only true statement here. At one point Philip says, "Are they cooked? I don't want any of that raw food." This clearly indicates that he only wants cooked food. Food which is "raw" (such as a lot of the food at sushi restaurants) has not been cooked.
This statement is not true. Philip has called the sushi restaurant because it is "the only place that'll deliver at 5AM". Unfortunately for Philip, though, they are a sushi restaurant, so they don't deliver pizza - which is what he wants.
Ejercicio 3
Fill in the blanks with words from the conversation you just heard. Remember to conjugate verbs!
This term describes "uncooked" food: "Sushi is made from fish."
This term describes ending a telephone conversation: "After Philip finished talking, he the phone." (two words)
This noun describes a period of time worked: "It's the end of my ! I should go home and sleep."
This term describes "uncooked" food: "Sushi is made from fish."
This term describes ending a telephone conversation: "After Philip finished talking, he the phone." (two words)
This noun describes a period of time worked: "It's the end of my ! I should go home and sleep."
Fill in the blanks with words from the conversation you just heard. Remember to conjugate verbs!
This term describes "uncooked" food: "Sushi is made from raw 1 fish."
This term describes ending a telephone conversation: "After Philip finished talking, he hung up 2 the phone." (two words)
This noun describes a period of time worked: "It's the end of my shift 3! I should go home and sleep."
This term describes "uncooked" food: "Sushi is made from raw 1 fish."
This term describes ending a telephone conversation: "After Philip finished talking, he hung up 2 the phone." (two words)
This noun describes a period of time worked: "It's the end of my shift 3! I should go home and sleep."
1 raw: This is the right answer. Food that is "raw" has not been cooked. For example, raw tomatoes are great for you, but raw meat is usually not. Example: "Send this steak back to the kitchen! It's raw!".
2 hung up: This is the correct answer. To "hang up" a telephone is to end a telephone conversation. Originally, it meant that you placed, or "hung up" the handset on the receiver. The verb "to hang (up)" is irregular: hang up/hung up/hung up.
3 shift: This is a correct answer. A shift is a period of time worked, often around eight hours for full-time employees. To be "at the end of your shift" is to be almost finished working, about ready to go home. The term "shift" is generally used to refer to the working hours of people in the service industry (bar and restaurant workers) or laborers (e.g. factory workers).
Ejercicio 4
Fill in the blanks with terms which are related to ordering steak. Each term is used only once. Note that not all these terms were used in the dialogue.
well done | rare | bloody | medium
A steak that is ordered "" is uncooked and raw and red on the inside.
A steak that is ordered "" is cooked for a very short time, and is still red and juicy.
A steak that is ordered "" is cooked until there is just a little pink meat inside.
A steak that is ordered "" is fully cooked, inside and out.
well done | rare | bloody | medium
A steak that is ordered "" is uncooked and raw and red on the inside.
A steak that is ordered "" is cooked for a very short time, and is still red and juicy.
A steak that is ordered "" is cooked until there is just a little pink meat inside.
A steak that is ordered "" is fully cooked, inside and out.
Fill in the blanks with terms which are related to ordering steak. Each term is used only once. Note that not all these terms were used in the dialogue.
well done | rare | bloody | medium
A steak that is ordered "bloody 1" is uncooked and raw and red on the inside.
A steak that is ordered "rare 2" is cooked for a very short time, and is still red and juicy.
A steak that is ordered "medium 3" is cooked until there is just a little pink meat inside.
A steak that is ordered "well done 4" is fully cooked, inside and out.
well done | rare | bloody | medium
A steak that is ordered "bloody 1" is uncooked and raw and red on the inside.
A steak that is ordered "rare 2" is cooked for a very short time, and is still red and juicy.
A steak that is ordered "medium 3" is cooked until there is just a little pink meat inside.
A steak that is ordered "well done 4" is fully cooked, inside and out.
1 bloody: "Bloody" meat is barely cooked at all. The inside of a bloody piece of meat is red and uncooked (raw) and is more tender than a more cooked piece of steak. Note that "bloody" has other meanings in different contexts. A "raw" piece of meat is uncooked. Jean tells Philip's client that "the sirloin steak is eaten bloody."
2 rare: A "rare" steak refers to meat which is cooked just a short time to retain juice and redness. A rare piece of meat is cooked lightly on the outside and is pink on the inside. Note that the term "rare" has other meanings in different contexts.
3 medium: A medium piece of meat is evenly cooked, with only a bit of pink on the inside. One can order a steak "medium-rare" if they wish their steak to be less cooked. Note that "medium" has many other meanings in other contexts.
4 well done: A well-done piece of meat is well cooked, inside and out. There is no pink on the inside of the steak. Note that the expression "well done" has other meanings in different contexts. Jean tells Philip's client that she "cannot have a sirloin steak well done."
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