Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Chips
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Traduzione e definizione
(a plate of) chips (UK): (un piatto di) patatine fritte (britanniche)
In inglese americano, chips sono fette di patate essiccate, e French fries sono patatine fritte.
(a packet of) chips (US): (un pacchetto di) patatine (americane)
In inglese britannico, chips (US) si chiamano crisps patatine fritte (USA) si chiamano patatine in busta
fish and chips: fish and chips, pesce e patatine fritte
I ristoranti di fish and chips, o chippies, sono estremamente comuni in Gran Bretagna, Australia e Nuova Zelanda.
Quando ci si riferisce a un ristorante, scriviamo il termine con i trattini: un fish and chips.
Esempi
- "Jean : Chips!"
- "Moira : Reginald attributed his good health to his diet: a pint of beer every day for breakfast, fish and chips for supper and a glass of whisky before bedtime."
- "Are fish and chips really in danger?"
- "What do the English usually eat with chips to make them more interesting?"
- "There's nothing like coming home from a night on the town with a belly full of beer and stopping at your local "chippy" for a portion of fish and chips."
- "Get some sour cream and onion chips, with some dip, man"
- "I love fish and chips!"
- "Chips, guacamole?"
- "Rupert : Soon however, fish and chips could become a thing of the past!"
- "Duck à la satsuma Fish and chips Liver and onions"
- "Brent : It is very sad, Moira, but at least they still have their chips!"
- "I'm here to talk about "Fish and Chips", one of the staples of British cuisine."
Esercizio 1
Select the items from the menus which best match each description below!
This is a traditional British speciality involving potatoes and seafood! -->
The next item is fruity, very wobbly, and usually eaten at the end of a meal! -->
Finally, this dish is eaten in the mornings and involves sausages, eggs, bacon, beans, fried tomatoes, and toast! -->
This is a traditional British speciality involving potatoes and seafood! -->
The next item is fruity, very wobbly, and usually eaten at the end of a meal! -->
Finally, this dish is eaten in the mornings and involves sausages, eggs, bacon, beans, fried tomatoes, and toast! -->
Select the items from the menus which best match each description below!
This is a traditional British speciality involving potatoes and seafood! --> fish and chips 1
The next item is fruity, very wobbly, and usually eaten at the end of a meal! --> jelly 2
Finally, this dish is eaten in the mornings and involves sausages, eggs, bacon, beans, fried tomatoes, and toast! --> full English breakfast 3
This is a traditional British speciality involving potatoes and seafood! --> fish and chips 1
The next item is fruity, very wobbly, and usually eaten at the end of a meal! --> jelly 2
Finally, this dish is eaten in the mornings and involves sausages, eggs, bacon, beans, fried tomatoes, and toast! --> full English breakfast 3
1 fish and chips: "Fish and chips" is the right answer. It's one of Britain's favourite national dishes! "Chips" are potatoes cut into strips and then deep-fried in hot oil. They are called "fries" in the USA. The "fish" in this context is usually cod, which is battered and also deep-fried in hot fat. This quick, tasty food is bought from "chippies"!
1 potato soup: Potato soup rarely involves seafood, thankfully! This is therefore not the right answer here.
1 fish finger sandwich: A fish finger sandwich is food eaten mostly by children, involving some long, thin pieces of breaded fish positioned between two slices of bread. I used to eat this with lots of ketchup. It doesn't involve any potato, so isn't the right answer here!
2 jelly: "Jelly" is the right answer. "Jelly" is a gelatinous dessert often served at children's parties. In the USA, it is referred to as "jello". Jelly is usually fruit-flavoured. Example: "When I was a child, I only ate jelly".
2 ice cream: Ice cream is not "very wobbly". It is not gelatinous enough to be the right answer here.
2 baked apple and custard: A "baked apple" is one which has been cooked in the oven with sugar and spices such as cinnamon. It's very tasty! "Custard" is a pale yellow, vanilla-flavoured sweet sauce. Neither is "very wobbly".
3 full English breakfast: The full English breakfast is quite special! It includes lots of fried meat, eggs, and often tomatoes, mushrooms, or baked beans. Only those with a very strong stomach can eat this in the morning! Example: "When I visited Britain, I ate a full English breakfast every morning. Now I'm very fat".
3 egg salad cream: "Egg salad cream" probably consists of a hard-boiled chicken egg, served with a mayonnaise-like sauce. This is not the right answer here.
3 Bangers and mash: "Bangers" are sausages, and "mash" is mashed potato. This is not the right answer here.
Esercizio 2
Let's have a look at some words that might be useful when organising a picnic.
Listen carefully to audio!
A is the precise term you use specifically remove corks from wine bottles.
A (2 words) is the precise term for removing caps from beer bottles.
A is what you sit on to stop your bottom from getting wet or dirty.
A of playing cards and a set of poker will allow you to play some Texas Hold'em Poker!
Listen carefully to audio!
A is the precise term you use specifically remove corks from wine bottles.
A (2 words) is the precise term for removing caps from beer bottles.
A is what you sit on to stop your bottom from getting wet or dirty.
A of playing cards and a set of poker will allow you to play some Texas Hold'em Poker!
Let's have a look at some words that might be useful when organising a picnic.
Listen carefully to audio!
A corkscrew 1 is the precise term you use specifically remove corks from wine bottles.
A bottle opener 2 (2 words) is the precise term for removing caps from beer bottles.
A rug 3 is what you sit on to stop your bottom from getting wet or dirty.
A pack 4 of playing cards and a set of poker chips 5 will allow you to play some Texas Hold'em Poker!
Listen carefully to audio!
A corkscrew 1 is the precise term you use specifically remove corks from wine bottles.
A bottle opener 2 (2 words) is the precise term for removing caps from beer bottles.
A rug 3 is what you sit on to stop your bottom from getting wet or dirty.
A pack 4 of playing cards and a set of poker chips 5 will allow you to play some Texas Hold'em Poker!
1 corkscrew: A "corkscrew" is a tool for removing corks from wine bottles. It usually has a metallic helix that is inserted (or "screwed") into the cork of a bottle, and is then pulled to remove the cork. It has a different shape to a "bottle opener" which uses a lever action to remove (or "prise") a cap from a bottle.
2 bottle opener: A "bottle opener" is a tool that removes metallic caps from bottles. It has a different shape to a "corkscrew" which has a helix-shaped screw to pull a cork from a bottle. A Swiss army knife will usually have both a corkscrew and a bottle opener attached to it, and enough tools on it to make someone like Macgyver very happy.
3 rug: A "rug" is a (usually decorative) thick piece of fabric that covers the floor. It is usually smaller than a "carpet" and usually made from wool or cotton. Brian has brought a rug with him to the picnic so that he can sit on it and not get his clothes dirty.
4 pack: A "pack (of playing cards)" is a complete set of cards (usually 52 in number). Brian has brought a pack of playing cards so that he can play poker during the picnic. In other contexts, a "pack" can refer to a gang or group, and also a container that is carried by people or animals, for example: The pack of Italian schoolchildren all carried the same type of heavy backpacks.
5 chips: In the game of poker, a "chip" is the small disk that represents money. Brian says that he has brought some "poker chips" so that he can play poker at the picnic. Note that a "potato chip" (or "crisp" in British English) is a thin slice of potato that is usually eaten in front of a football match on television.
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