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Traduzione e definizione

to cheat on (one's wife) with (Mr. Chang): tradire (la propria moglie) con (il signor Chang) verb

Esempi

  • "Got a girlfriend who's cheating on you?"
  • "Also she cheated on me with the mailman, and the dentist, and the pizza delivery guy, but the snoring was really bad."
Esercizio 1
Let's find some interesting terms used in this letter! Remember to conjugate any verbs appropriately!

This term refers to the noise some people make while asleep, which can annoy their partners. "My ex-boyfriend had a very bad problem, so we had separate bedrooms".

This two-word term describes what happens when one person in a relationship has an "affair" or a liaison with someone outside the couple. "In June 1984, my mother my father with the milkman, which is why I don't look like my dad". (two words!)

Let's find some interesting terms used in this letter! Remember to conjugate any verbs appropriately!

This term refers to the noise some people make while asleep, which can annoy their partners. "My ex-boyfriend had a very bad snoring 1 problem, so we had separate bedrooms".

This two-word term describes what happens when one person in a relationship has an "affair" or a liaison with someone outside the couple. "In June 1984, my mother cheated on 2 my father with the milkman, which is why I don't look like my dad". (two words!)
1 snoring: "Snoring" is the correct answer here. This terms describes the noisy inhalation and expulsion of air, usually through the nose, which afflicts some people when they sleep. This term can also be used as a verb. Example: "You were snoring very loudly last night, so I put a pillow over your head".
2 cheated on: The verb "to cheat on (someone)" means to have a romantic liaison which is not with your current partner. Example: "Audrey's husband cheated on her with another man". Note that the term "to cheat" (without "on") means to "trick" or "deceive", particularly in a game or sport: "I'm very good at cheating in poker matches".
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below with appropriate terms from the dialogue you have just heard. Remember to conjugate any verbs correctly:

This verb means to be sexually unfaithful. "I decided to separate from my girlfriend when I discovered she was on me."

This adjective is used to describe someone who is unmarried. "My brother has been married twice, but I'm still ."

Fill in the blanks below with appropriate terms from the dialogue you have just heard. Remember to conjugate any verbs correctly:

This verb means to be sexually unfaithful. "I decided to separate from my girlfriend when I discovered she was cheating 1 on me."

This adjective is used to describe someone who is unmarried. "My brother has been married twice, but I'm still single 2."
1 cheating: This is correct. "To cheat (on someone)" means to be unfaithful in a relationship. The shopkeeper asks Brian, "Got a girlfriend who's cheating on you?" In other contexts, "to cheat (at something)" is to use deception or obtain unfair advantage by trickery. Example: "Jules is very good at poker, but he does cheat occasionally".
2 single: This is correct. To be "single" is to be "unmarried" or "without a partner". Example: "I hate being single. I feel so lonely". Note the nuance in meaning between being "single" in an official sense (=unmarried) and in a social context (=without a partner, without a boyfriend or girlfriend).
Esercizio 3
"Chris and I were dating."

Identify the evolution of Chris and Yolanda's relationship with the appropriate terms.

Action
Status
Chris compliments Yolanda in a bar.
A week later, Chris and Yolanda go for a meal then see a film.
Chris moves in to Yolanda's apartment.
Yolanda starts sleeping with another man behind Chris' back.
Chris and Yolanda have an argument, Yolanda leaves Chris.
Chris starts reading Yolanda's mail, then follows and harasses her.

"Chris and I were dating."

Identify the evolution of Chris and Yolanda's relationship with the appropriate terms.

Action
Status
Chris compliments Yolanda in a bar.
flirting 1
A week later, Chris and Yolanda go for a meal then see a film.
dating 2
Chris moves in to Yolanda's apartment.
in a relationship 3
Yolanda starts sleeping with another man behind Chris' back.
cheating 4
Chris and Yolanda have an argument, Yolanda leaves Chris.
breaking up 5
Chris starts reading Yolanda's mail, then follows and harasses her.
stalking 6
1 flirting: This is the most suitable answer. "To flirt (with someone)" is to talk to someone in an amorous manner, to act in a romantic way. If you are sexually attracted to someone, you might want to flirt with them (in a bar, for example). In British English, the term "to chat up" has the same meaning.
1 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
1 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
1 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
1 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.
1 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
2 dating: This is the most suitable answer. "Dating" describes "going out" with someone for a social engagement, often to a bar, restaurant or to see a film. This usually has romantic implications, although some couples regard "dating" as a non-romantic affair. In the audio, Yolanda tells Philip that up until very recently she was seeing Chris socially.
2 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
2 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
2 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
2 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.
2 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
3 in a relationship: This is the most suitable answer. "In a relationship" is an expression which broadly describes a union of 2 people. Often this involves a more serious (usually monogamous) sexual relationship. Couples "in a relationship" sometimes describe themselves as "in love", although many people have different opinions on how to define this. "To move in (to an apartment)" is to begin living there.
3 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
3 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.
3 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
3 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
3 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
4 cheating: This is the most suitable answer. "Cheating (on a partner)" is to be unfaithful to them; to sleep, kiss or have sex with someone else. Example: I cheated on my wife with another woman. Soon afterwards we divorced.
4 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
4 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
4 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
4 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
4 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
5 breaking up: This is the most suitable answer. "To break up" with someone is to separate or split from them. Couples may "break up" because of many reasons: disputes, arguments, bad breath, or because they don't love each other.
5 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
5 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
5 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
5 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
5 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.
6 stalking: This is the most suitable answer. "To stalk" someone is to act in an obsessive, aggressive, or harassing manner towards them. "Stalking" behaviour can describe someone (usually a man) who mistakenly thinks they are in a romantic relationship. This may involve the following actions: sending flowers or love letters, following or waiting for someone, reading their letters, or harassing them.
6 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
6 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
6 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
6 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
6 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.
Esercizio 4
"When I dumped him he went mad"

To "dump (a boyfriend)" is to him.
"When I dumped him he went mad"

To "dump (a boyfriend)" is to end the relationship with him.
end the relationship with: This is the correct answer. "To dump (someone)" is a colloquial expression which means to "end a relationship with" someone, often in an abrupt manner. Example: After being together for 10 years, she dumped me on my birthday.
cheat on: This is incorrect. The verb "to cheat on (someone)" does not share the same meaning as "to dump (someone)". To "cheat on (someone)" is to have a romantic liaison which is not with your current partner. Example: Philip Cheeter cheats on all his girlfriends.
make fun of: This is incorrect. "To make fun of someone" expresses a different meaning than Donna's expression "to dump (someone)". To "make fun of (someone)" is to make a joke about them often in an unkind way or to "mock" them. Example: My German friends always make fun of my French accent.
shout at: This is incorrect. "To shout at (someone)" expresses a different meaning than Donna's expression "to dump (someone)". Donna did not shout at her boyfriend, she ended her relationship with him.
Esercizio 5
"Chris and I were dating."

Identify the evolution of Chris and Yolanda's relationship with the appropriate terms.

Action
Status
Chris compliments Yolanda in a bar.
A week later, Chris and Yolanda go for a meal then see a film.
Chris moves in to Yolanda's apartment.
Yolanda starts sleeping with another man behind Chris' back.
Chris and Yolanda have an argument, Yolanda leaves Chris.
Chris starts reading Yolanda's mail, then follows and harasses her.

"Chris and I were dating."

Identify the evolution of Chris and Yolanda's relationship with the appropriate terms.

Action
Status
Chris compliments Yolanda in a bar.
flirting 1
A week later, Chris and Yolanda go for a meal then see a film.
dating 2
Chris moves in to Yolanda's apartment.
in a relationship 3
Yolanda starts sleeping with another man behind Chris' back.
cheating 4
Chris and Yolanda have an argument, Yolanda leaves Chris.
breaking up 5
Chris starts reading Yolanda's mail, then follows and harasses her.
stalking 6
1 flirting: This is the most suitable answer. "To flirt (with someone)" is to talk to someone in an amorous manner, to act in a romantic way. If you are sexually attracted to someone, you might want to flirt with them (in a bar, for example). In British English, the term "to chat up" has the same meaning.
1 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
1 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
1 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
1 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.
1 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
2 dating: This is the most suitable answer. "Dating" describes "going out" with someone for a social engagement, often to a bar, restaurant or to see a film. This usually has romantic implications, although some couples regard "dating" as a non-romantic affair. In the audio, Yolanda tells Philip that up until very recently she was seeing Chris socially.
2 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
2 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
2 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
2 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.
2 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
3 in a relationship: This is the most suitable answer. "In a relationship" is an expression which broadly describes a union of 2 people. Often this involves a more serious (usually monogamous) sexual relationship. Couples "in a relationship" sometimes describe themselves as "in love", although many people have different opinions on how to define this. "To move in (to an apartment)" is to begin living there.
3 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
3 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.
3 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
3 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
3 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
4 cheating: This is the most suitable answer. "Cheating (on a partner)" is to be unfaithful to them; to sleep, kiss or have sex with someone else. Example: I cheated on my wife with another woman. Soon afterwards we divorced.
4 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
4 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
4 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
4 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
4 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
5 breaking up: This is the most suitable answer. "To break up" with someone is to separate or split from them. Couples may "break up" because of many reasons: disputes, arguments, bad breath, or because they don't love each other.
5 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
5 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
5 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
5 stalking: This is incorrect. "Stalking" involves obsessive behaviour, such as following a person, checking personal property, harassment, writing messages, etc.
5 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.
6 stalking: This is the most suitable answer. "To stalk" someone is to act in an obsessive, aggressive, or harassing manner towards them. "Stalking" behaviour can describe someone (usually a man) who mistakenly thinks they are in a romantic relationship. This may involve the following actions: sending flowers or love letters, following or waiting for someone, reading their letters, or harassing them.
6 in a relationship: This is incorrect. The stage of being "in a relationship" usually implies having a serious or close romantic association with someone. Often this means couples living together, or being monogamous.
6 dating: This is incorrect. "Dating" implies "going out" with someone for a social engagement, usually (but not exclusively) in a romantic context.
6 flirting: This is incorrect. "Flirting" behaviour describes talking to someone in an amorous way, as one might do with an attractive stranger in a bar.
6 breaking up: This is incorrect. "Breaking up" implies "splitting" or "separating" from your partner. For example, because you no longer love your partner or spouse.
6 cheating: This is incorrect. "Cheating" behaviour is defined by being sexually unfaithful. For example, sleeping or having sex with another person who is not your partner or spouse.

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