Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Body

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Traduzione e definizione

a body:

un corpo

noun

a body of evidence un insieme di prove


UK: I love to rub cocoa butter all over my body.
US: The bodies were found in an alley outside the club.

Esempi

  • "Brian : We know for a fact that barking was heard in the vicinity of the copy machine at 7.15pm, just 3 minutes before Stink's body was discovered in the hallway!"
  • "Good: Covers smell of bad body odour"
  • "Host : Ok, Edward, you have 30 seconds on the human body, starting now!"
  • "You can see me in the parts of the body where the skin is thin, and I look blue!"
  • "I maintain the balance of fluid in the body by removing waste from the blood and excreting it as urine."
  • "Lawyer : Let's just put the body in this office."
  • "Get somebody to clean up this body, okay?"
  • "Trial runs in towns with high obesity levels have shown that consumers are likely to avoid unhealthy products if they have a picture of an unhealthy body on them. As part of the new regulations, healthier food options will also feature photos of unrealistic slim body types in an attempt to lure consumers towards these products."
  • "As one of our patients, your body will be frozen when you die and preserved in cryonic suspension."
  • "You haven't got a body."
  • "Brian : We know for a fact that barking was heard in the vicinity of the copy machine at 7.15 pm, just 3 minutes before Stink's body was discovered in the hallway!"
  • "Your pale body has seen many hamburgers."
  • "Ok, keep the head, lose the body."
  • "Helen : Cryonic suspension of the whole body costs $200,000."
  • "But you gotta move your body!"
  • "I am a pair of organs in the abdominal region of the body."
  • "Bruno : I admire so much Brian Jones and I imagine he's sleeping in the room beside my office and I dream that Brian is loving me and he kisses me on all my body."
  • "This fresh mountain air is good for the mind, body and soul."
  • "It was quite perplexing to hear this, because in your email, you used the phrase "bodies everywhere", which evokes an image of multiple deaths."
  • "My head isn't attached to my body."
Esercizio 1
Look over the list of offenses in Luna's email then decide which sentence or quote corresponds to which offense. Not all the offenses are used!

'I missed my bus, and I couldn't find a taxi and that's why I arrived at work at 4:00 pm today!' -->

'I refuse to listen to you, even if you are my superior. You're ugly and I won't work with you! -->

'I've only had three shots of whiskey and 5 beers this morning! Don't accuse me of being drunk! -->

'After I finished my mission at NASA, I joined the president's cabinet in a consulting role before being awarded the Nobel peace prize.' -->

'I've stolen seven computers and a coffee machine in my first week here! Now I'm going to lie on my tax forms!' -->

Bonus: 'I swear that body was here when I arrived. No, I don't know where this blood came from!' -->
Look over the list of offenses in Luna's email then decide which sentence or quote corresponds to which offense. Not all the offenses are used!

'I missed my bus, and I couldn't find a taxi and that's why I arrived at work at 4:00 pm today!' --> Absenteeism or lateness 1

'I refuse to listen to you, even if you are my superior. You're ugly and I won't work with you! --> Continued insubordination 2

'I've only had three shots of whiskey and 5 beers this morning! Don't accuse me of being drunk! --> Intoxication 3

'After I finished my mission at NASA, I joined the president's cabinet in a consulting role before being awarded the Nobel peace prize.' --> Misrepresenting qualifications 4

'I've stolen seven computers and a coffee machine in my first week here! Now I'm going to lie on my tax forms!' --> Theft, fraud and dishonesty 5

Bonus: 'I swear that body was here when I arrived. No, I don't know where this blood came from!' --> Murdering a secretary 6
1 Absenteeism or lateness : This is the best choice here. The speaker is explaining the reason that he or she arrived at 4:00 pm. We can assume that this is 'later' than expected. 'Lateness' refers to 'tardiness' or 'delay'. 'Absenteeism' refers to 'absence': 'not showing up' or 'not attending'.
1 Misrepresenting qualifications : This quote doesn't indicate 'misrepresenting qualifications', which refers to lying or falsifying information about one's past work experience (in a work context).
1 Intoxication: This quote doesn't indicate 'intoxication', which usually refers to excessive alcohol consumption.
1 Continued insubordination: This quote doesn't indicate 'continued insubordination', which describes refusal to follow orders, instructions or being unwilling to listen to an authority.
2 Continued insubordination: This is the best choice here. This quote indicates 'continued insubordination', which describes refusal to follow orders, instructions, or being unwilling to listen to an authority.
2 Theft, fraud and dishonesty: This quote doesn't indicate 'theft' 'fraud' or 'dishonesty'. 'Theft' refers to the 'stealing' or 'wrongful taking' of someone else's possessions. 'Fraud' describes cheating or deliberate deception in order to profit. 'Dishonesty' is the opposite of 'honesty', and describes being untruthful.
2 Absenteeism or lateness: This quote doesn't indicate 'absenteeism or lateness'. 'Lateness' refers to 'tardiness' or 'delay'. 'Absenteeism' refers to 'absence': 'not showing up' or 'not attending'.
2 Intoxication : This quote doesn't indicate 'intoxication', which usually refers to excessive alcohol consumption.
3 Intoxication : This is the best choice here. This quote indicates 'intoxication', which usually refers to excessive alcohol (or drug) consumption.
3 Absenteeism or lateness: This quote doesn't indicate 'absenteeism or lateness'. 'Lateness' refers to 'tardiness' or 'delay'. 'Absenteeism' refers to 'absence': 'not showing up' or 'not attending'.
3 Misrepresenting qualifications: This quote doesn't indicate 'misrepresenting qualifications', which refers to lying or falsifying information about one's past work experience (in a work context).
3 Theft, fraud and dishonesty: This quote doesn't indicate 'theft' 'fraud' or 'dishonesty'. 'Theft' refers to the 'stealing' or 'wrongful taking' of someone else's possessions. 'Fraud' describes cheating or deliberate deception in order to profit. 'Dishonesty' is the opposite of 'honesty', and describes being untruthful.
4 Misrepresenting qualifications: This is the best choice here. This quote indicates 'misrepresenting qualifications', which refers to lying or falsifying information about one's past work experience (in a work context).
4 Continued insubordination: This quote doesn't indicate 'continued insubordination', which describes refusal to follow orders, instructions or being unwilling to listen to an authority.
4 Intoxication: This quote doesn't indicate 'intoxication', which usually refers to excessive alcohol consumption.
4 Absenteeism or lateness: This quote doesn't indicate 'absenteeism or lateness'. 'Lateness' refers to 'tardiness' or 'delay'. 'Absenteeism' refers to 'absence': 'not showing up' or 'not attending'.
5 Theft, fraud and dishonesty: This quote indicates 'theft' 'fraud' and 'dishonesty'. 'Theft' refers to the 'stealing' or 'wrongful taking' of someone else's possessions. 'Fraud' describes cheating or deliberate deception in order to profit. 'Dishonesty' is the opposite of 'honesty', and describes being untruthful. 'Stealing' and 'theft' are synonymous in this context.
5 Absenteeism or lateness: This quote doesn't indicate 'absenteeism or lateness'. 'Lateness' refers to 'tardiness' or 'delay'. 'Absenteeism' refers to 'absence': 'not showing up' or 'not attending'.
5 Continued insubordination: This quote doesn't indicate 'continued insubordination', which describes refusal to follow orders, instructions or being unwilling to listen to an authority.
5 Misrepresenting qualifications: This is the best choice here. This quote indicates 'misrepresenting qualifications', which refers to lying or falsifying information about one's past work experience (in a work context).
6 Murdering a secretary: Probably. Murdering your secretary is most definitely a 'fireable' offense. Another secretary lost to homicide. Cleaning up the bodies is my least favorite part of the job.
6 Public Nudity: Hmm? No, this is most likely a murder scene. Good guess though.
6 Bomb detonation: What? No debris, no explosions. No my friend, this is probably a murder scene, and not a bomb detonation.
6 Eco-terrorism: Sorry Captain Planet, bad answer.
Esercizio 2
The woman speaking to Kevin and Jean is a .
(This term describes her profession, and was used by Kevin in this dialogue)

This is the term used by both Kevin and Jean in this dialogue to describe a friend.
Kevin is Jean's .

This is the number of the room where Kevin will wait for the doctor. "Please step into room ." (Use numbers, not letters!)

The woman speaking to Kevin and Jean is a receptionist 1.
(This term describes her profession, and was used by Kevin in this dialogue)

This is the term used by both Kevin and Jean in this dialogue to describe a friend.
Kevin is Jean's buddy 2.

This is the number of the room where Kevin will wait for the doctor. "Please step into room 512 3." (Use numbers, not letters!)
1 receptionist: A "receptionist" is a person employed to receive and assist callers, clients, (and patients in this case), as in an office. Occasionally, this person is called a "secretary", though the responsibilities of a secretary are often different (and greater) than a receptionist.
2 buddy: "Buddy" is an informal term, typically American, for a "friend". In this dialogue, Kevin calls Jean his "buddy". The term is synonymous with "pal", or "chum", although it can also describe a person "paired" or "coupled" with another, generally to supervise help or survey them. For example: This is Leo, he'll be your diving buddy. If you die, it's his fault.
3 512: The receptionist asks Kevin to wait for the doctor in room "512".
Esercizio 3
Let's play fill in the blanks! Find the appropriate terms from the text you just read about Anosmia. Use the synonyms to help you.

Back when I was in the jungles of Vietnam, I was shot in the arm by a sniper named Charlie. The bullet hit my arm, and caused a serious (a wound, physical damage, trauma). Due to my poor , (a state of health), my fellow soldiers took me back to our base in Hanoi for treatment.

Let's play fill in the blanks! Find the appropriate terms from the text you just read about Anosmia. Use the synonyms to help you.

Back when I was in the jungles of Vietnam, I was shot in the arm by a sniper named Charlie. The bullet hit my arm, and caused a serious injury 1 (a wound, physical damage, trauma). Due to my poor condition 2, (a state of health), my fellow soldiers took me back to our base in Hanoi for treatment.
1 injury: Another word for "wound" is "injury". Both terms refer to damage to the body (physical and sometimes even mental). For example: I suffered an injury when the dentist drilled a hole in my cheek. In the text about Anosmia, we read that the condition can be caused by severe head "injuries".
2 condition: A "condition" is defined as a "state of health." The word "condition" has many different meanings, but in this context, a condition is a "health problem", "sickness" or even a disease (though these terms aren't totally synonymous). Example: She has a skin condition, and she gets a rash every time it snows.

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