A cold en français : traduction et définition
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Traduction et définition
to have a cold: être enrhumé
to catch a cold attraper un rhume
Exemples
- "It's so rare that we actually meet with each other outside the boardroom. How about a cold glass of Seamus Dog Whiskey?"
- "I have a cold, and I think Mr. Jones might have fired me this morning -"
- "Brian : It's just a cold!"
- "
YES/NO I've got a bit of a cold." - "I have a bit of a cold, but I will do my best."
- "It's pretty much a cold blue desert up here."
Exercice 1
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is correct. Because she is finding it difficult to decide whether to adopt Lucy, Donna says "I'll get some opinions from my very knowledgeable radio audience". This means that Donna thinks that her listeners will be able to give her some advice. "Knowledgeable" means informed, for example: He works in a bookshop and he's very knowledgeable about books.
This is correct. At the end of the scene, Donna says "Lucy, you stay on the line and we'll sort out the paperwork, okay?" To "sort out (a problem)" means to arrange something so that it is clear, or to resolve it, for example: We need to sort out this problem with the bank before it becomes too serious. "Paperwork" is any kind of work that involves paper: forms, letters, or reports, etc.
This is incorrect. Jean says "I am very cold" because he has left his pullover at the office. "To be cold" does not mean the same thing as "to have a cold". "To have a cold" means to have a viral infection of the nose and throat.
Exercice 2
It's time to get naked... and answer a few vocabulary questions with Dr. Loblaw!
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms, most were used in the dialogue you just heard
This term refers to the rhythm or cadence of one of the most powerful internal organs in the body. "Okay, I'm going to put on my stethoscope to listen to your . Lub, Dub, mmkay!"
This term refers to written instructions from a doctor to a patient or pharmacist. "I'm going to write you a for anti-depressants, antibiotics, and some Viagra, just in case, mmkay?"
This 2-word term refers to the force exerted by the blood circulating in our bodies. "You have a history of high in your family, so you should avoid rich foods and stress, mmkay?"
This term refers to a pain located in the head. "You should take some aspirin if you have a , mmkay?"
This is one of the most common ailments encountered. It usually involves sneezing, coughing and a runny nose and can be caused by allergies, a virus or bacteria. This term was NOT used in the dialogue. "It seems you have a Mr. Jones. You should rest, drink a lot of fluids and stay warm, mmkay?"
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms, most were used in the dialogue you just heard
This term refers to the rhythm or cadence of one of the most powerful internal organs in the body. "Okay, I'm going to put on my stethoscope to listen to your . Lub, Dub, mmkay!"
This term refers to written instructions from a doctor to a patient or pharmacist. "I'm going to write you a for anti-depressants, antibiotics, and some Viagra, just in case, mmkay?"
This 2-word term refers to the force exerted by the blood circulating in our bodies. "You have a history of high in your family, so you should avoid rich foods and stress, mmkay?"
This term refers to a pain located in the head. "You should take some aspirin if you have a , mmkay?"
This is one of the most common ailments encountered. It usually involves sneezing, coughing and a runny nose and can be caused by allergies, a virus or bacteria. This term was NOT used in the dialogue. "It seems you have a Mr. Jones. You should rest, drink a lot of fluids and stay warm, mmkay?"
It's time to get naked... and answer a few vocabulary questions with Dr. Loblaw!
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms, most were used in the dialogue you just heard
This term refers to the rhythm or cadence of one of the most powerful internal organs in the body. "Okay, I'm going to put on my stethoscope to listen to your heartbeat 1. Lub, Dub, mmkay!"
This term refers to written instructions from a doctor to a patient or pharmacist. "I'm going to write you a prescription 2 for anti-depressants, antibiotics, and some Viagra, just in case, mmkay?"
This 2-word term refers to the force exerted by the blood circulating in our bodies. "You have a history of high blood 3 pressure 4 in your family, so you should avoid rich foods and stress, mmkay?"
This term refers to a pain located in the head. "You should take some aspirin if you have a headache 5, mmkay?"
This is one of the most common ailments encountered. It usually involves sneezing, coughing and a runny nose and can be caused by allergies, a virus or bacteria. This term was NOT used in the dialogue. "It seems you have a cold 6 Mr. Jones. You should rest, drink a lot of fluids and stay warm, mmkay?"
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms, most were used in the dialogue you just heard
This term refers to the rhythm or cadence of one of the most powerful internal organs in the body. "Okay, I'm going to put on my stethoscope to listen to your heartbeat 1. Lub, Dub, mmkay!"
This term refers to written instructions from a doctor to a patient or pharmacist. "I'm going to write you a prescription 2 for anti-depressants, antibiotics, and some Viagra, just in case, mmkay?"
This 2-word term refers to the force exerted by the blood circulating in our bodies. "You have a history of high blood 3 pressure 4 in your family, so you should avoid rich foods and stress, mmkay?"
This term refers to a pain located in the head. "You should take some aspirin if you have a headache 5, mmkay?"
This is one of the most common ailments encountered. It usually involves sneezing, coughing and a runny nose and can be caused by allergies, a virus or bacteria. This term was NOT used in the dialogue. "It seems you have a cold 6 Mr. Jones. You should rest, drink a lot of fluids and stay warm, mmkay?"
1 heartbeat: The "heartbeat" is the sound and movement produced by the heart. "Lub" and "dub" are the names given to the two-part process of the "heartbeat". In this dialogue, Dr. Loblaw listens to Brian's heartbeat, then tells him that it is normal.
2 prescription: A "prescription" refers to written indications for treatment or medication either from a doctor to a pharmacist, or directly from a doctor to a patient.
3 blood: "Blood" is the liquid of life. It courses through our body bringing oxygen to our system. In this scene, Dr. Loblaw states that Brian's blood pressure is normal. Blood pressure refers to the force exerted by the blood circulating in our bodies (against the arterial walls).
4 pressure: "Pressure" (both literally and figuratively) refers to the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, person, etc. In this case, "blood pressure" refers to the force exerted by the blood circulating in our bodies (against the arterial walls).
5 headache: A "headache" describes pain or hurting in the head. Example: The music was so loud it gave me a headache. In this dialogue, Dr. Loblaw asks Brian if he suffers from "headaches". Note that this term is made up of two words: "head" + "ache". An "ache" on its own describes a painful sensation, and is a common suffix used to describe many types of pain: stomach ache, back ache, ear ache etc.
6 cold: A "cold" is a viral condition which is often characterized by sneezing, coughing and a runny nose. This term wasn't used in the dialogue.
Exercice 3
Edward is sick! Describe his symptoms and diagnosis by filling in the blanks with terms from the list below.
Mucous | Tissue | Sneeze | Nose | Cough | Constipated | Congested | Cancer | Cold
Not all terms are used. Remember to conjugate any verbs correctly.
Edward's throat is irritated, and air is being expelled from his lungs through his mouth in small convulsions. Edward is !
Edward's nose is wet and runny and air and mucous are being expelled from his nose and mouth in convulsions. Edward is !
Edward is having trouble breathing through his nose because the passage of air is blocked. Edward is ! (adjective)
This is the common condition that Edward is suffering from. Edward has a (4 letters)
Hints: Terms 1 and 2 were not used in the dialogue, but you heard them happen. Term 3 and 4 are used.
Mucous | Tissue | Sneeze | Nose | Cough | Constipated | Congested | Cancer | Cold
Not all terms are used. Remember to conjugate any verbs correctly.
Edward's throat is irritated, and air is being expelled from his lungs through his mouth in small convulsions. Edward is !
Edward's nose is wet and runny and air and mucous are being expelled from his nose and mouth in convulsions. Edward is !
Edward is having trouble breathing through his nose because the passage of air is blocked. Edward is ! (adjective)
This is the common condition that Edward is suffering from. Edward has a (4 letters)
Hints: Terms 1 and 2 were not used in the dialogue, but you heard them happen. Term 3 and 4 are used.
Edward is sick! Describe his symptoms and diagnosis by filling in the blanks with terms from the list below.
Mucous | Tissue | Sneeze | Nose | Cough | Constipated | Congested | Cancer | Cold
Not all terms are used. Remember to conjugate any verbs correctly.
Edward's throat is irritated, and air is being expelled from his lungs through his mouth in small convulsions. Edward is coughing 1!
Edward's nose is wet and runny and air and mucous are being expelled from his nose and mouth in convulsions. Edward is sneezing 2!
Edward is having trouble breathing through his nose because the passage of air is blocked. Edward is congested 3! (adjective)
This is the common condition that Edward is suffering from. Edward has a cold 4 (4 letters)
Hints: Terms 1 and 2 were not used in the dialogue, but you heard them happen. Term 3 and 4 are used.
Mucous | Tissue | Sneeze | Nose | Cough | Constipated | Congested | Cancer | Cold
Not all terms are used. Remember to conjugate any verbs correctly.
Edward's throat is irritated, and air is being expelled from his lungs through his mouth in small convulsions. Edward is coughing 1!
Edward's nose is wet and runny and air and mucous are being expelled from his nose and mouth in convulsions. Edward is sneezing 2!
Edward is having trouble breathing through his nose because the passage of air is blocked. Edward is congested 3! (adjective)
This is the common condition that Edward is suffering from. Edward has a cold 4 (4 letters)
Hints: Terms 1 and 2 were not used in the dialogue, but you heard them happen. Term 3 and 4 are used.
1 coughing: "Coughing" describes small convulsions in which air is expelled from the lungs through the mouth. Coughing occurs when we are ill, when we have allergic reactions, etc.
2 sneezing: A "sneeze" is an involuntary movement of air from the chest, sent through the nose. It often occurs due to allergies or illnesses such as colds and the flu. Although these two actions are distinct, they often follow one another.
3 congested: A "congested" person has difficulties breathing, usually due to sinus problems or mucous. Note that traffic can also be "congested"; the term refers to blockages in general.
4 cold: A "cold" is a viral, bacterial, or allergic condition which often is often characterized by sneezing, coughing and a runny nose. It's very unpleasant, and Edward has one!
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