Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Confident

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Traduzione e definizione

confident: sicuro, fiducioso adjective

UK: I am confident that this product will change your life.
US: Confidence is a very important quality in a salesperson.

Esempi

  • "Their goal is to promote teamwork and develop "skill sets" which will help us become more confident, more efficient and more focused on the well-being of the entire organization."
  • "After exhaustive scientific analysis, I am confident that this "copycat" product is nothing to worry about."
  • "I am confident that you will help us preserve our existing client base and provide our clients with excellent customer service, as well as discovering new opportunities for our products."
  • "Terrance : You seem confident, Delavigne."
  • "I am very confident that our new recruits will be fully operational within a few months."
  • "We are confident that "Old Man Smell" will not cause you any health problems."
  • "Bruno has also requested that I inform everyone that he has expressed no apprehension about our present security system, and he is very confident in the anti-crime tactics of our security guard, Willy."
  • "Over the course of my career, I have developed an array of skills which I am confident you will find directly applicable to the needs of your CEO."
  • "I am confident that by working together we can reach new heights in customer service!"
  • "As for the area around the building's entrance, I am pretty confident that the bike is resting on public property."
  • "Uhm, you're confident, that's good."
  • "After two intense months of interviews, innumerable resumés, and extensive background research, I'm confident that I've finally found the perfect hire for our new Customer Service department."
  • "Tabitha Cashman : You seem confident, Delavigne."
  • "I'm confident that you will find that the Delavigne Corporation has a long history of satisfied, faithful clients."
  • "Philip : But this year, if this rate of growth continues, I am confident that we will be able to beat... wait for it, wait for it, wait for it... Mongolia!"
  • "I'm confident that if we sue the supermarket for causing your accident, the compensation could be millions!"
  • "I am fully confident in the results because Horatio did the testing in between shots of tequila."
  • "Now that I "know" him for two years I'm confident that he is the one for me."
  • "Luna : Well you're certainly confident."
Esercizio 1
In the text above, find the synonyms for the following words:

Example: talk = ? You should type in "discussion" (from the phrase "We will have a discussion on the subject of Delavigne's position...")

"a matter" = "sure" = "planned" =

In the text above, find the synonyms for the following words:

Example: talk = ? You should type in "discussion" (from the phrase "We will have a discussion on the subject of Delavigne's position...")

"a matter" = an issue 1 "sure" = confident 2 "planned" =scheduled 3
1 an issue: An "issue" is a "matter". The term refers to a subject of interest or a general topic.
2 confident: "To be confident about something" is another way of saying that one is "sure" about it.
3 scheduled: In this context, "to plan" something is another way of saying "to schedule" it.
Esercizio 2
Select the most appropriate adjectives to describe Barnabé's behaviour.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Select the most appropriate adjectives to describe Barnabé's behaviour.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is an appropriate choice. Barnabé thinks that he has already got the internship position, saying "that's why you're hiring me." This suggests that he is very self-assured, and thinks a lot of himself. "Self-assured" shares a similar meaning with "confident".
This is not a suitable choice. Barnabé does not act as if he is nervous during his interview. On the contrary his manner (or behaviour) is "relaxed" and "self-assured". A "nervous" person is one who is anxious or easily agitated. Example: Crossing the street makes me nervous.
This is not a suitable choice. A "modest" person has a moderate estimation of their abilities. Barnabé does not show any signs of "modesty" in the dialogue, on the contrary he says he is "the best person for the job".
This is an appropriate choice. Barnabé says that he is Delavigne's "new intern" and "the best man for the job", which indicates that he has a very confident manner. Luna also notes that Barnabé is "certainly confident". A "confident" person is very sure of themself. The term is used in a negative way when describing Barnabé, although it can also be used positively: He is a very confident speaker and his presentations are very assured.
This is not a suitable choice. Barnabé does not show any signs of being "self-conscious". A "self-conscious" person is someone who is very aware of themself, and is embarrassed or timid as a result. Example: He was the only man in a group of 100 women, and he became very self-conscious.
Esercizio 3
Listen to the audio again. Edward thinks Bill Tanner has three distinct qualities, and notes them down.

These qualities are , intelligence, and .

What are their adjective forms? Use the descriptions below to help you.
The first, intelligenceintelligent, has been done for you!

Bethany "The Brains" Brown understands things very quickly. She even knows how to program a DVD player.
Bethany is an intelligent person.
Bob "The Belief" Baker is very self-assured. Some people think he's arrogant, but they're just jealous.
Bob is a person.
Darren "The Drive" Davis has big plans for the future: he wants to be a millionaire by the time he is 30.
Darren is an person.

Listen to the audio again. Edward thinks Bill Tanner has three distinct qualities, and notes them down.

These qualities are [not done] confidence 1, intelligence, and [not done] ambition 2.

What are their adjective forms? Use the descriptions below to help you.
The first, intelligenceintelligent, has been done for you!

Bethany "The Brains" Brown understands things very quickly. She even knows how to program a DVD player.
Bethany is an intelligent person.
Bob "The Belief" Baker is very self-assured. Some people think he's arrogant, but they're just jealous.
Bob is a [not done] confident 3 person.
Darren "The Drive" Davis has big plans for the future: he wants to be a millionaire by the time he is 30.
Darren is an [not done] ambitious 4 person.
1 confidence: CONFIDENCE is self-belief. Example: Philip Cheeter will talk to anyone - he is full of CONFIDENCE. If I had more CONFIDENCE, I would be a belly dancer.
2 ambition: AMBITION is the desire to succeed. Example: Without AMBITION, Philip Cheeter would not have become Head of Sales. If I had more AMBITION, I would open my own belly dancing club.
3 confident: If you are self-assured, you are CONFIDENT. Example: Philip Cheeter is a CONFIDENT speaker. If I were more CONFIDENT, I'd do nude modeling.
4 ambitious: If you are AMBITIOUS, you want to achieve things. Example: Philip Cheeter is very AMBITIOUS - he openly admits that he wants Bruno's job as CEO. If I were more AMBITIOUS, I'd open my own nude modeling agency.
Esercizio 4
Someone who thinks on their feet:

Someone who thinks on their feet:
Being in good physical shape and "thinking on one's feet" express different meanings. To be "in good physical shape" is to be "healthy", "sporty", or "fit".
To "stay alert for long periods of time" is to "remain attentive or awake" for long periods of time. This ability is different from "thinking on one's feet", which means to think quickly.
Being confident and "thinking on one's feet" express different meanings. To be "confident" is to be "self-assured", or to have a strong belief in one's own abilities or talents.
"To think on one's feet" is to be able to deal with situations and problems which are unexpected. A person with this ability can adapt easily to a variety of situations. Example: Air traffic controllers must be good at thinking on their feet.

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