Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Buddy

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Traduzione e definizione

a buddy: un amico, un compagno noun
Hey, buddy! Ehi, amico! Ciao, amico!

UK: Come here buddy, let's have a hug.
US: Get away from me, we're not buddies.

Esempi

  • "Peter : Sorry buddy, but you're a witness."
  • "Jean : That's right, buddy!"
  • "Hey buddy, wake up!"
  • "Krazy Gidyon : No chance in hell, buddy."
  • "My buddies and I are going out to Las Vegas for a Super Bowl party this weekend."
  • "Calm down buddy, you're talking crazy."
  • "Kevin : I brought my buddy Jean."
  • "Harold and I are good buddies."
  • "Philip : Sorry buddy."
  • "I'll leave you two bed buddies!"
  • "Philip : Jean, are you feeling alright, buddy?"
  • "Where are you from buddy?"
  • "Thanks for the tip, buddy."
  • "Fasten your seat belt, okay buddy?"
  • "Brent : I'm sorry buddy."
  • "We're buddies, right?"
  • "Conductor : Uhh, you can have a seat buddy."
  • "Warbuckle : Pedro, buddy how's it going?"
Esercizio 1
The caller calls Trey both "pal" and "buddy" in this dialogue.

True or False? The caller is insulting Trey.

The caller calls Trey both "pal" and "buddy" in this dialogue.

True or False? The caller is insulting Trey.
This statement is not true.
The terms "pal" and "buddy" are familiar terms which mean "friend". The caller is not insulting Trey.
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
Time to fill in the gaps with useful expressions from the dialogue. You may have to change the words (for example the tense of a verb) for them to fit correctly in the sentences.

This means to use jointly: "Children should be taught how to their possessions or they can become very selfish in later life."

This means "advancement" or "improvement": "I haven't made much with my diet. I had two ice creams for desert at lunchtime."

This is a slang term for "friend" or "companion": "I have been his golf for a while now. He always wins, so I don't want to play anymore."

Time to fill in the gaps with useful expressions from the dialogue. You may have to change the words (for example the tense of a verb) for them to fit correctly in the sentences.

This means to use jointly: "Children should be taught how to share 1 their possessions or they can become very selfish in later life."

This means "advancement" or "improvement": "I haven't made much progress 2 with my diet. I had two ice creams for desert at lunchtime."

This is a slang term for "friend" or "companion": "I have been his golf buddy 3 for a while now. He always wins, so I don't want to play anymore."
1 share: This is the right answer. To "share" is to "divide" or to "use in equal measures". Example: "I share my dinner with my cat every night. He loves eating human food with me".
2 progress: This is the term we were looking for. "Progress" means "development", "improvement", or "change for the better". Example: "I have been making progress with this jigsaw puzzle: I only need to place six more pieces".
3 buddy: This is the right answer. A "buddy" is a "friend" or "mate". It is often used in conjunction with another noun, for example a "gym buddy", a "play buddy" or a "work buddy" is someone you go to the gym with, someone you play with, or someone you work with.

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