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Traduzione e definizione
a bus:
un autobus
Esempi
- "Be ready at the bus depot by 5 AM. Sorry, money is tight right now."
- "Belinda : On line 5 of the bus, heading downtown."
- "I have already scheduled a bus tour of the city, so that I can see all the buildings and monuments!"
- "Welcome to the Boston Bus Tour, a unique bus tour of the historical city of Boston, Massachusetts."
- "Can I drive the bus?"
- "Bus driver : Ladies and gentlemen, we've just pulled in to New York City Bus Station."
- "Bus Driver : Good morning, sir!"
- "Philip : So you didn't have any money for the bus?"
- "Your mission for this week, should you choose to accept it: take a trip to the destination of your choice on a Greendog bus!"
- "Timmy: Ma'am, please just sell me the ticket, my bus leaves in a few minutes."
- "Caroline takes the bus."
- "Please remember that posters on streetcars and buses are seen by everyone."
- "Loudspeaker : This is the last call for all passengers traveling on Greendog Lines Bus number 368B, the 9AM bus for New York City."
- "Loudspeaker : This is the last call for all passengers traveling on Greendog Lines Bus number 368A, the 10AM departure for San Francisco."
- "We have an outbound bus leaving San Francisco at 9AM on July 23rd, which gets in to New York at 9AM on July 26th."
- "One of the cheapest, safest, and most sociable ways of traveling within the United States is the Greendog network of buses."
- "But that is my bus!"
- "Bus driver : Ow!"
- "Of course, I had to fly into Liverpool, then take a bus into Manchester, then a train to London and then fly into New York and again over to San Francisco, but I saved almost $200!"
Esercizio 1
Sigourney Weevil is a British journalist. What would an American call the type of coach which Sigourney writes about?
Sigourney Weevil is a British journalist. What would an American call the type of coach which Sigourney writes about?
This is not the best choice. A "car" is a small, private vehicle or taxi. Most "cars" only have room for four people. This term is used in both the UK and US, and is not the American equivalent of "coach".
This is not the best choice. A "hovercraft" is an "air-cushion vehicle", usually driven by propellers. Hovercrafts can travel at high speeds over land or water. This term is used in both the UK and US, and is not the American equivalent of "coach".
This is not the best choice. A "tunnel" is an underground passage, such as the tunnel under Mont Blanc, or the tunnel under the English Channel, which links Britain and France. This term is used in both the UK and US, and is not the American equivalent of "coach".
"Bus" is the right answer. In British English, a "bus" is a large vehicle used for short journeys, usually within one town or city: "I caught the bus home when I left work". Also in British English, a "coach" is a large vehicle used for long journeys: "I'm travelling from London to Inverness by coach. I'm going to take sandwiches!". In American English, both of these forms of transport are described as "a bus".
Esercizio 2
Complete the sentences below by choosing the right terms!
Thank you for purchasing this SuperShave 3000 nuclear-powered lawnmower. Although it will take you years to understand how to work this machine, here are the so you can get started right away.
1) Point machine at lawn.
2) Push button.
3) Get out of the way.
Important Note: For step 2, "button" refers the green button marked "Mow", not the red button marked "Nuke".
Thank you for purchasing this SuperShave 3000 nuclear-powered lawnmower. Although it will take you years to understand how to work this machine, here are the so you can get started right away.
1) Point machine at lawn.
2) Push button.
3) Get out of the way.
Important Note: For step 2, "button" refers the green button marked "Mow", not the red button marked "Nuke".
Complete the sentences below by choosing the right terms!
Thank you for purchasing this SuperShave 3000 nuclear-powered lawnmower. Although it will take you years to understand how to work this machine, here are the basics 1 so you can get started right away.
1) Point machine at lawn.
2) Push button.
3) Get out of the way.
Important Note: For step 2, "button" refers to 2 the green button marked "Mow", not the red button marked "Nuke".
Thank you for purchasing this SuperShave 3000 nuclear-powered lawnmower. Although it will take you years to understand how to work this machine, here are the basics 1 so you can get started right away.
1) Point machine at lawn.
2) Push button.
3) Get out of the way.
Important Note: For step 2, "button" refers to 2 the green button marked "Mow", not the red button marked "Nuke".
1 basics: This is the right answer here. "The basics" represent the essential, key information needed to make something happen. Example: "I'm not an expert on biology, but I do know the basics. That is a leg, not an arm".
1 bases: This choice won't work here. "Base" has many meanings; generally, it is a point of support for an object, force, or ideology. For example, the "base" of a cup is the lowest part of it. "Bases" is the plural form.
1 buses: This choice won't work here. A "bus" is a large vehicle used as a form of public transport. You can write the plural as either "busses" or "buses", but neither makes sense here, I'm afraid!
2 to: "To" is the right answer here. The verb "to refer" always takes the preposition "to" afterwards. Another example would be "Please refer to the manual if you need more information about how to use this product."
2 of: This is not correct. The verb "refer" cannot be used with "of".
2 at: This is not correct. The verb "refer" cannot be used with "at".
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