Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Contributor

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Traduzione e definizione

a contributor: un collaboratore, una collaboratrice noun
to contribute: contribuire verb

Esempi

  • "You've been contributing 6% of your salary to this pension plan since you arrived at Delavigne."
  • "The money you contribute doesn't go to today's old people, no: it's placed into a pension fund where it will grow until you collect it when you retire."
  • "The online encyclopedia that anyone can contribute to and is therefore full of inaccurate information?"
  • "While Delavigne doesn't have any immediate plans to use corn-based packaging, we are always looking for ways to contribute to preserving the environment."
  • "Fear of 'manboobs' contributed to the slump in sales of the Kalvin Krime 'Solo' range aimed at the youth market."
  • "Icarus : Yes, almost all Delavigne Corporation employees contribute to something called a 401(k) plan."
  • "Icarus : Moreover, the money you pay into this plan is tax-free for now, and Delavigne matches part of what you contribute, so you effectively get free money!"
  • "Not only will you be astounded by the sound, but you will also be contributing to one of the most remarkable technological turnarounds in recent history."
  • "Still others will find jobs, and contribute to society as mechanics, storekeepers and singer/songwriters."
  • "Far from it, I would envision a hefty fine and community service for the two of them. On the other hand, any effort you could make to avoid a jail sentence for Mr. Marron or Mr. Connors would be greatly appreciated, as they are valuable contributors to the Delavigne team, without whom we could not thrive."
  • "Contributed to the cultural explosion of the sixties."
  • "We create jobs for San Franciscans, contribute to the local economy, so he wants to give us a plaque or something."
  • "In a speech to the House of Commons, Sir Bear called into question the accepted science that the emission of greenhouse gases is contributing to global warming."
Esercizio 1
Icarus writes Hannah a note summarizing the information he gave her in the dialogue. Complete the note with the terms below! Don't forget to conjugate the verbs where appropriate!

contribute | retire | match | paperwork | grow

Hi Hannah,

Just a quick summary of the exciting pensions chat we had today! I know how complex these numbers can be for you ordinary folk. When you joined the company you signed the for a pension plan. You a percentage of your salary every month which is placed in your fund where it . Delavigne some of this and you collect it all when you ! Got it? Yay!

Your "financial brain",

Icarus

Icarus writes Hannah a note summarizing the information he gave her in the dialogue. Complete the note with the terms below! Don't forget to conjugate the verbs where appropriate!

contribute | retire | match | paperwork | grow

Hi Hannah,

Just a quick summary of the exciting pensions chat we had today! I know how complex these numbers can be for you ordinary folk. When you joined the company you signed the paperwork 1 for a pension plan. You contribute 2 a percentage of your salary every month which is placed in your fund where it grows 3. Delavigne matches 4 some of this and you collect it all when you retire 5! Got it? Yay!

Your "financial brain",

Icarus
1 paperwork: This is the correct answer. "Paperwork" is the administrative papers that we all have to deal with from time to time. We sign them in business deals, at the bank, in contracts for work, when paying bills... all the time! Bureaucracy, bureaucracy, bureaucracy!
2 contribute: This means to "give", "add to" or "pay towards". Another example of this is: "I'll contribute just $2 towards the manager's leaving gift. I never really liked him."
3 grows: Correct answer! To "grow" means to "increase", to "expand" or to "rise". For example: "My salary has grown by 1.25% annually since 1983. It's far below the rate of inflation. I'm fed up!"
4 matches: Good! In this context to "match" means to also make an equal or part contribution to something. Another example of this: "If you stop smoking, I'll match your efforts and I'll stop drinking Cola Coca. I've been addicted for years."
5 retire: Correct answer. To "retire" in this situation means to stop work in old age. In most of Europe and North America, people usually retire around the age of 65.
Esercizio 2
Icarus writes Hannah a note summarizing the information he gave her in the dialogue. Complete the note with the terms below! Don't forget to conjugate the verbs where appropriate!

contribute | retire | match | paperwork | grow

Hi Hannah,

Just a quick summary of the exciting pensions chat we had today! I know how complex these numbers can be for you ordinary folk. When you joined the company you signed the for a pension plan. You a percentage of your salary every month which is placed in your fund where it . Delavigne some of this and you collect it all when you ! Got it? Yay!

Your "financial brain",

Icarus

Icarus writes Hannah a note summarizing the information he gave her in the dialogue. Complete the note with the terms below! Don't forget to conjugate the verbs where appropriate!

contribute | retire | match | paperwork | grow

Hi Hannah,

Just a quick summary of the exciting pensions chat we had today! I know how complex these numbers can be for you ordinary folk. When you joined the company you signed the paperwork 1 for a pension plan. You contribute 2 a percentage of your salary every month which is placed in your fund where it grows 3. Delavigne matches 4 some of this and you collect it all when you retire 5! Got it? Yay!

Your "financial brain",

Icarus
1 paperwork: This is the correct answer. "Paperwork" is the administrative papers that we all have to deal with from time to time. We sign them in business deals, at the bank, in contracts for work, when paying bills... all the time! Bureaucracy, bureaucracy, bureaucracy!
2 contribute: This means to "give", "add to" or "pay towards". Another example of this is: "I'll contribute just $2 towards the manager's leaving gift. I never really liked him."
3 grows: Correct answer! To "grow" means to "increase", to "expand" or to "rise". For example: "My salary has grown by 1.25% annually since 1983. It's far below the rate of inflation. I'm fed up!"
4 matches: Good! In this context to "match" means to also make an equal or part contribution to something. Another example of this: "If you stop smoking, I'll match your efforts and I'll stop drinking Cola Coca. I've been addicted for years."
5 retire: Correct answer. To "retire" in this situation means to stop work in old age. In most of Europe and North America, people usually retire around the age of 65.

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