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Traduzione e definizione

(I've been looking for you) all over!: (Ti stavo cercando) dappertutto! adverb
You can buy these shirts all over town. They are in all the shops. Puoi trovare queste camicie in tutta la città. Si trovano in tutti i negozi.
all over the world: in tutto il mondo idiom

Esempi

  • "And paperclips all over the floor!"
  • "Perfume shops all over Paris began to sell Delavigne fragrances."
  • "Susie : Thirdly, the paper looks cheap and there's tomato ketchup all over it."
  • "Perfume shops all over Paris began to sell Delavigne fragrances on their shelves."
  • "Voter turnout all over the developed world has been in decline since the 1960's."
  • "The perfume bottle smashed during transportation and leaked all over the package... and now me!"
  • "Hurricane Vanessa continues to wreak havoc all over the American Southeast, another suicide bombing on Mount Placid has caused panic in the Middle East, a new outbreak of avian flu is devastating the chicken industry in Ethiopia."
  • "I am writing to express my outrage at the Delavigne posters which have appeared all over San Francisco."
  • "That means your name will be all over it but you don't have to do a thing."
  • "Delavigne has in fact always been an avid supporter of environmental and animal rights initiatives all over the globe."
  • "Polly's been looking for you all over the building."
  • "Plus I know you have other property all over the country."
  • "I don't want you puking all over my new carpets!"
  • "I broke my hip and had bruises all over."
  • "Beach friend​​​​​​​ : Spread your cream all over my limbs."
  • "Moira : Doctors who examined Calahan found strange marks all over his body."
Esercizio 1
From the list below, choose all the CORRECT uses of the expression all over.

There may be more than one correct answer!

From the list below, choose all the CORRECT uses of the expression all over.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is a good choice. The expression "all over" can be used in this way to describe that there were many cars on the road and that they seemed to be everywhere.
This is not a good choice. "All over" cannot be used in this way. We could say, however, "I laughed in his face", to express the act of laughing directly at someone.
This is a good choice. The expression "all over the world" can be used in this way to express that many people in many places are discussing the recent events in Norway.
This is not a good choice. "All over" cannot be used in this way to express an action which occurred during a certain time period. We could say, however, "We worked all last week", meaning "we worked throughout the week".
Esercizio 2
Answer the questions below based on Jacob Flatman's email.

Property 1 is situated in a area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue .
Property 3 has storage space.
Answer the questions below based on Jacob Flatman's email.

Property 1 is situated in a green 1 area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue all over 2.
Property 3 has a lot of 3 storage space.
1 green: Property one is described as being "leafy". The term "leafy" refers to an area that is filled with lots of trees, plants, leaves and greenery. A "green area" describes the same type of area, one with bushes, trees, grass etc. In this context "green" and "leafy" are synonymous.
1 run-down: The term "run-down" means to be in poor condition, or deteriorated. This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
1 spacious: The word "spacious" indicates having a lot of "room" or "space". This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
1 safe: The term "safe" means "unthreatening" or "not dangerous". This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
2 all over: Jacob Flatman writes that Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue "throughout". The term "throughout" means "all over" or everywhere.
2 outside : The term "outside" means on or to the external or outer side. This is not synonymous with "throughout".
2 underneath: The term "underneath" means on the underside, lower face or below. This term is not synonymous with "throughout".
2 in certain parts : The phrase "in certain parts" refers to selected areas or portions, whereas the term "throughout" refers to "all" or the entirety of a surface (in this case).
3 a lot of: Flatman writes that the third property has "plenty" of storage space. The term "plenty" refers to an "abundance" or "large amount" of something. The term is synonymous with "a lot".
3 shared: The term "plenty" doesn't refer to a "shared" storage space, which would indicate a storage space used by two or more people.
3 hardly any: The phrase "hardly any" means "not very much", which is not synonymous with "plenty".
3 limited: An apartment with "limited storage space" has little storage space. This isn't what is meant by "plenty" of storage space.
Esercizio 3
Select the TRUE statements from the list below based on the text you just read.

There may be more than one correct answer! Select all that apply!

Select the TRUE statements from the list below based on the text you just read.

There may be more than one correct answer! Select all that apply!
In the text, we read that Bruno's car "collided with" a truck carrying boxes of perfumes. "To collide with (a car)" is to crash into it or hit it. Also, Bruno did not "transport" any boxes himself, he had an accident with a truck which was transporting boxes.
This is a true statement: In the text, we read that "perfume shops all over Paris began to sell Delavigne fragrances." The expression "all over" refers to perfume shops "throughout" or "in many places" in Paris. This indicates that "several" or "many" stores sold Delavigne perfumes.
This is a true statement. Bruno "fell into a coma" and "woke up in a hospital bed", which indicates that Bruno indeed was "hurt" or "injured" in a car accident.
Esercizio 4
Select the TRUE statements from the list below based on the text you just read.

There may be more than one correct answer, select all that apply!

Select the TRUE statements from the list below based on the text you just read.

There may be more than one correct answer, select all that apply!
In the text, we read that Bruno's car "collided with" a truck carrying boxes of products. "To collide with (a car)" is to crash into it or hit it. Also, Bruno did not "transport" any boxes himself, he had an accident with a truck which was transporting boxes.
This is a true statement. In the text, we read that "perfume shops all over Paris began to sell Delavigne fragrances." The expression "all over" refers to perfume shops "throughout" or "in many places" in Paris. This indicates that "several" or "many" stores sold Delavigne perfumes.
This is a true statement. Bruno "fell into a coma" and "woke up... in a hospital bed", which indicates that Bruno indeed was "hurt" or "injured" in a car accident.
Esercizio 5
Select the TRUE statements from the list below based on the text you just read.

There may be more than one correct answer! Select all that apply!

Select the TRUE statements from the list below based on the text you just read.

There may be more than one correct answer! Select all that apply!
In the text, we read that Bruno's car "collided with" a truck carrying boxes of products. "To collide with (a car)" is to crash into it or hit it. Also, Bruno did not "transport" any boxes himself, he had an accident with a truck which was transporting boxes.
This is a true statement. In the text, we read that "perfume shops all over Paris began to sell Delavigne fragrances." The expression "all over" refers to perfume shops "throughout" or "in many places" in Paris. This indicates that "several" or "many" stores sold Delavigne perfumes.
This is a true statement. Bruno "fell into a coma" and "awoke... in a hospital bed", which indicates that Bruno indeed was "hurt" or "injured" in a car accident.

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