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Traduzione e definizione

a business trip: un viaggio di lavoro noun
a trip: un viaggio noun

Esempi

  • "With energy prices high, consumers are also reluctant to make costly trips to the shopping mall."
  • "How was your annual trip to the jungle?"
  • "Icarus : I'd like to cancel my skiing trip!"
  • "The trip is funded 100% by the company, including the mandatory bear insurance."
  • "Brian : Well, I was just about to phone a hotel to reserve a room for Bruno's trip to New York next month."
  • "Don't mind him Kimberly, he's just a bit jet-lagged from the trip."
  • "I've been making regular trips to the bathroom all night."
  • "Enjoy your trip."
  • "Bruno : So, Gymglish users, thanks a lot for this trip."
  • "I mean, I want to know everything about your trip!"
  • "How was your trip?"
  • "Bus driver : It's actually a long trip."
  • "Subject: RE: Wine tasting trip"
  • "I'm happy to report that our "sales road trip" to Los Angeles was a crashing success, in the sense that we successfully crashed the company car."
  • "Anyway, I need you to book a hotel room for my trip to Beijing."
  • "Bruno : It was a long trip through space and time."
  • "Donna : Bruno, if you're having such a hard time making decisions, why don't I do the deciding for the rest of the trip?"
  • "I'm rather shaken up by what happened to my mother, and the last thing I needed was to be shouted at because I wanted a refund on a ski trip."
  • "Have a nice trip, Mr B39!"
Esercizio 1
From the list below, select the TRUE statements, according to the conversation.

There may be more than one correct answer!

From the list below, select the TRUE statements, according to the conversation.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is a true statement. Bruno tells us "I've been invited to speak at the British-American Perfumers' Forum in London, England". Brian offers to show him "all the great sights: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, 10 Downing Street, and London Bridge". These are all situated in London. At the end of the conversation, Bruno says that he and Brian will "leave tomorrow morning".
This statement is false. Bruno makes no decision of preference in this conversation. Rather, he "flips" or "tosses" a coin in order to choose fairly between Brian and Donna. The "decision" is based on luck, not preference.
This statement is true. Brian says "it would really be a pleasure" to accompany Bruno to London. Donna is also excited, saying "I would love to go with you". This means that both Brian and Donna are very interested in this journey.
This is a false statement. Bruno tells us that he has been invited to "the British-American Perfumers Forum", which Donna describes as "the biggest perfume forum in the world". He hasn't been invited to visit his relatives or "family".
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate terms used in the dialogue!

First, find the term describing a small stand or display table: "I'm in charge of my company's at the charity show."

Next, we're looking for a term which means "journey", "voyage", or "holiday": "I'm glad to see you've arrived safely! I hope your wasn't too awful!"

Fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate terms used in the dialogue!

First, find the term describing a small stand or display table: "I'm in charge of my company's booth 1 at the charity show."

Next, we're looking for a term which means "journey", "voyage", or "holiday": "I'm glad to see you've arrived safely! I hope your trip 2 wasn't too awful!"
1 booth: "Booth" is the right answer here. In the context of a trade show or fair, a "booth" is a "stand": a table where a company displays its products or offers its services. Example: "There were lots of interesting booths at the trade show". In another context, a "booth" is a more enclosed space: "a voting booth", "a telephone booth".
2 trip: "Trip" is the best answer. A "trip" is a "voyage" or "short holiday". Example: "I'm going on a trip to London this weekend. Do you want me to bring you back some souvenirs?".
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks with words used in the script!

This verb means to attack (or to hit): "The city was by a violent aerial attack". (1 word)

This phrasal verb means to catch one's foot and then fall: "I the cat and fell in the bath". (2 words)


The above terms (or part of them) can also be used as nouns to mean:

--> a journey or a voyage: "I won a to Paris". (1 word)

--> a worker's protest: "When I arrived in Paris, there was no metro due to the transport ". (1 word)

Fill in the blanks with words used in the script!

This verb means to attack (or to hit): "The city was struck 1 by a violent aerial attack". (1 word)

This phrasal verb means to catch one's foot and then fall: "I tripped over 2 the cat and fell in the bath". (2 words)


The above terms (or part of them) can also be used as nouns to mean:

--> a journey or a voyage: "I won a trip 3 to Paris". (1 word)

--> a worker's protest: "When I arrived in Paris, there was no metro due to the transport strike 4". (1 word)
1 struck: To STRIKE is a common synonym of to HIT. For example: "He STRUCK me in the face with a tennis racket". It is also used to mean to ATTACK, as in the example: "the perfume killer STRIKES again". To STRIKE is often used to describe violent crimes such as murders or bank robberies. To STRIKE is an irregular verb: strike/struck/struck.
2 tripped over: To TRIP OVER means to miss a step and fall (or nearly fall). For example: "I TRIPPED OVER a child's toy and broke my leg". In the script, the detective says: "you TRIPPED OVER it (the dead body) on the way in". This means that, when entering the apartment, the policeman caught his foot on the dead body and (nearly) fell.
3 trip: A "trip" is a journey or voyage. For example: Did you enjoy your trip to London? No it rained all the time!
4 strike: A "strike" is a protest where workers stop work in order to force employers to give them better pay or conditions. It is often used as a verb: "the men decided to strike for higher wages". "Striking" workers are often said to be "on strike": "The miners were on strike for 3 months".
Esercizio 4
"That was a very scenic journey".

A scenic journey is a/an .
"That was a very scenic journey".

A scenic journey is a/an beautiful 1 trip 2.
1 beautiful: "Scenic" and "beautiful" share a similar meaning. On a "scenic" journey, we see lots of attractive or pretty things, such as hills, forests, or lakes.
1 long: A "long" journey is one which covers a big distance or takes a lot of time. This is unrelated to the term "scenic".
1 boring: A "boring" journey is one which is uninteresting. This is unrelated to the term "scenic".
2 trip: "Trip" is the correct choice. "Trip" and "journey" both refer to a "short voyage", or the act of travelling from one place to another. Example: "-Did you have a good trip? -Yes, I love travelling by train". Note that "to trip" is also a verb meaning to fall slightly when walking. Example: "I need a haircut: I keep tripping over my hair when I walk".
2 day: A "day" is a 24-hour period of time. For example: Monday, or Tuesday! This is unrelated to the term "journey".
2 stay: As a noun, a "stay" is a "visit" or "holiday". This does not share a similar meaning with "journey".
Esercizio 5
From the list below, select the TRUE statements, according to the conversation.

There may be more than one correct answer!

From the list below, select the TRUE statements, according to the conversation.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is a true statement. Bruno tells us "I've been invited to speak at the British-American Perfumers' Forum in London, England". Brian offers to show him "all the great sights: Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, 10 Downing Street, and London Bridge". These are all situated in London. At the end of the conversation, Bruno says that he and Brian will "leave tomorrow morning".
This statement is false. Bruno makes no decision of preference in this conversation. Rather, he "flips" or "tosses" a coin in order to choose fairly between Brian and Donna. The "decision" is based on luck, not preference.
This statement is true. Brian says "it would really be a pleasure" to accompany Bruno to London. Donna is also excited, saying "I would love to go with you". This means that both Brian and Donna are very interested in this journey.
This is a false statement. Bruno tells us that he has been invited to "the British-American Perfumers Forum", which Donna describes as "the biggest perfume forum in the world". He hasn't been invited to visit his relatives or "family".

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