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Traducción & Definición
(a) well-dressed (person): (una persona) bien vestida
Ejemplos
- "Brian : He's tall, handsome, well-dressed, beautiful shoulders, fantastic nose, nice silky fingers-"
- "Brian : He's tall, handsome, well-dressed, beautiful shoulders, fantastic nose—"
Ejercicio 1
Fill in the blanks with terms from the list below.
Note: Only some of these terms were used in the dialogue.
sensitive | well-dressed | kind | gentle | sensible | smart
1. A clever, intelligent person with a quick-wit is often called .
2. Someone who takes personal criticism badly is often called .
3. "It's very of you to help me with my problem, Donna. You're very considerate and generous."
Note: Only some of these terms were used in the dialogue.
sensitive | well-dressed | kind | gentle | sensible | smart
1. A clever, intelligent person with a quick-wit is often called .
2. Someone who takes personal criticism badly is often called .
3. "It's very of you to help me with my problem, Donna. You're very considerate and generous."
Fill in the blanks with terms from the list below.
Note: Only some of these terms were used in the dialogue.
sensitive | well-dressed | kind | gentle | sensible | smart
1. A clever, intelligent person with a quick-wit is often called smart 1.
2. Someone who takes personal criticism badly is often called sensitive 2.
3. "It's very kind 3 of you to help me with my problem, Donna. You're very considerate and generous."
Note: Only some of these terms were used in the dialogue.
sensitive | well-dressed | kind | gentle | sensible | smart
1. A clever, intelligent person with a quick-wit is often called smart 1.
2. Someone who takes personal criticism badly is often called sensitive 2.
3. "It's very kind 3 of you to help me with my problem, Donna. You're very considerate and generous."
1 smart: This is the best choice here. A clever, intelligent person is "smart".
2 sensitive: This is correct. A "sensitive" person is especially perceptive or easily affected emotionally by actions. The term is sometimes used to describe a person who is easily offended or upset, although the term is not pejorative.
3 kind: This is correct. Donna calls Bruno "kind" because she thinks that he is generous and considerate.
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