Order in-food en français : traduction et définition
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Traduction et définition
Let's order in (tonight): Commandons à emporter (ce soir).
Exemples
- "I think I'll order in tonight."
Exercice 1
Complete the following sentences based on the broadcast you just heard.
Tony in Miami .
Brian in San Francisco .
Linda in Brighton .
Dr. Donna .
Tony in Miami .
Brian in San Francisco .
Linda in Brighton .
Dr. Donna .
Complete the following sentences based on the broadcast you just heard.
Tony in Miami has dialed the wrong number 1.
Brian in San Francisco wants to confirm a dinner date 2.
Linda in Brighton wants to discuss a problem with a pet 3.
Dr. Donna is considering ordering Chinese food tonight 4.
Tony in Miami has dialed the wrong number 1.
Brian in San Francisco wants to confirm a dinner date 2.
Linda in Brighton wants to discuss a problem with a pet 3.
Dr. Donna is considering ordering Chinese food tonight 4.
1 has dialed the wrong number: This is the correct choice. Donna introduces Tony from Miami, who says "I'd like to order a large pepperoni pizza with anchovies and extra cheese". Tony believes that he has called a pizza restaurant. Because Donna is a radio show host and does not work in the pizza industry, it is fair to assume that Tony has "dialed the wrong number", and reached the "Call Donna Program" by mistake.
1 wants to confirm a dinner date: This is an incorrect choice. Tony from Miami does not mention a dinner date, although he might be ordering pizza for dinner.
1 wants to discuss a problem with a pet: This is an incorrect choice. Tony from Miami does not mention having a problem with a pet, he actually orders a pizza.
1 is considering ordering Chinese food: This is an incorrect choice. Tony from Miami does not mention Chinese food although he is interested in ordering a pizza.
2 wants to confirm a dinner date: This is the correct choice. When Brian asks "are we still on for dinner and drinks next Tuesday?", he is asking Donna to confirm that their dinner date will still happen next Tuesday, or that the date is still convenient for Donna. The question "are we still on for (dancing next Friday)" is used to ask for confirmation of something which was scheduled previously.
2 wants to discuss a problem with a pet: This is an incorrect choice. Brian from San Francisco does not mention having problems with a pet, rather he wants to confirm a date with Donna.
2 is considering ordering Chinese food tonight: This is an incorrect choice. Brian from San Francisco does not mention ordering Chinese food, rather he wants to confirm a date with Donna.
2 has dialed the wrong number: This is an incorrect choice. Brian from San Francisco specifically calls Donna to ask about their dinner date. He hasn't dialed the wrong number or called Donna by mistake.
3 wants to discuss a problem with a pet: This is the correct choice. Linda from Brighton calls Donna because she thinks her "cat might be gay" and isn't sure what she should do. The term "pet" refers to any animal that is kept and looked after in a domestic environment. Linda is calling Donna to discuss a problem with her pet cat.
3 has dialed the wrong number: This is an incorrect choice. Linda from Brighton specifically calls Donna in order to discuss her cat.
3 is considering ordering Chinese food tonight: This is an incorrect choice. Linda from Brighton does not mention Chinese food, rather she calls Donna in order to discuss her cat.
3 wants to confirm a dinner date: This is an incorrect choice. Linda from Brighton does not mention a dinner date, rather she calls Donna in order to discuss her cat.
4 is considering ordering Chinese food tonight: This is the correct choice. Donna answers a call from Tony from Miami who mistakenly tries to order a pizza. Donna then says, "Pizza does sound good. I think I'll order in tonight. Maybe Chinese food instead". The expression "to order in" refers to commanding or requesting food either to be delivered or picked up from a restaurant, and usually eaten at home.
4 wants to confirm a dinner date: This is an incorrect choice. Although Donna does have a dinner date with Brian Jones, it is Brian who calls in to confirm it, not Donna.
4 has dialed the wrong number: This is an incorrect choice. Donna is the host of her own radio program, and is not making phone calls herself.
4 wants to discuss a problem with a pet: This is an incorrect choice. Donna gives advice to Linda about a pet. She does not want to discuss a problem with a pet.
Exercice 2
"Everything appears to be in order"
From the list below, select the sentence(s) which use in order correctly. There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, select the sentence(s) which use in order correctly. There may be more than one correct answer!
"Everything appears to be in order"
From the list below, select the sentence(s) which use in order correctly. There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, select the sentence(s) which use in order correctly. There may be more than one correct answer!
This is incorrect. To "order in" food is to request it from a restaurant which delivers food to your home or office. However, the word order is very important! We need to say "Shall we order in a pizza tonight?".
This sentence uses "in order" correctly. To put several objects "in order" is to "classify" or "organise" them according to specific criteria. Another example: "The children lined up in height order for their school photograph".
"In order" is used correctly here, and in the same way as in the voicemail message. If something is "in order", then it is "as it should be", "correct", or "appropriate". We often use "in order" in an official context. Example: "Everything seems to be in order, sir. You may purchase this vehicle".
This is incorrect. We need the expression "to call a meeting TO order" here. Such a little word, such a big difference. To "call a meeting to order" is to make everyone be quiet and listen to the proceedings.
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