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Traduzione e definizione
a copy: una copia
to copy: copiare
Esempi
- "Please find enclosed copies of our prior communication, as well as the unpaid invoices in question."
- "Signed copies?"
- "I have a copy of the report if you'd like."
- "I'll send you both an advance copy this afternoon!"
- "Specifically, I'll need 5 copies of this contract copied and collated."
- "I need, like, three thousand copies by Tuesday!"
- "I don't want you pirating illegal copies of a software program. I will not tolerate bootlegged software in our offices because of legal concerns."
- "My copy is still under warranty."
- "Have my secretary give you a copy of the dossier."
- "You can open, save, copy, paste, rename, and get information, among other things."
- "Admiral Jones : Loud and clear, I copy."
- "Below you'll find a copy of my itinerary."
- "I make coffee, make copies, make more coffee."
- "I'll go and make those copies now, and I'll "collate" them really well, I'll go in the dictionary-"
- "BareMinimum Soft : I think I have an old copy of the program on the coffee table in my living room. I'll admit, the program has its flaws, but the price is right!"
- "Please find attached a copy of my resume."
- "Attached to this email you will find a copy of my report on Miss Susan Bliss."
- "I stand before you today not as a pimple-faced intern, fetching coffee and making copies, but as a modern-day Adonis: statuesque, strong, confident."
- "It took the market by storm. Everyone had to have it, even kids with lemonade stands had a copy!"
- "Icarus : As a precautionary measure, I have also made several copies, which are arranged either chronologically, according to the number of syllables in the file name, and cross-referenced using the Dewey decimal system."
Esercizio 1
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below:
There may be more than one correct answer! Check all which apply.
There may be more than one correct answer! Check all which apply.
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below:
There may be more than one correct answer! Check all which apply.
There may be more than one correct answer! Check all which apply.
This is a true statement. Icarus says "the problem has to do with our current business software". He is expressing that he is not satisfied with "Quickmate", Delavigne's current business software.
This statement is not true. Bob actually says that "Quickmate" is a "fine" program, which indicates that he does not believe that there is a problem with Delavigne's current business software.
This statement is not true. Bob says that "even kids with lemonade stands had a copy". He means that children who operated lemonade stands owned a copy. In this sense "a copy" is the software itself (a floppy disk or CD perhaps). Bob gives the example of "kids with lemonade stands" to express that the software was so popular that even children with small businesses (lemonade stands) had their own copies of the software. He is not saying that children "tried to copy" or "duplicate" the program.
This is a true statement. Icarus tells Bob "take a seat". This expression is a request to sit down.
Esercizio 2
There are some useful verbs in the text! Do you know what they mean?
"Jean and I have managed to recover all of our data". --> We managed to the data.
"You might also have come across an email with the subject...". --> You may have this email.
"You can go ahead and ignore that email." --> You can and the email.
"Jean and I have managed to recover all of our data". --> We managed to the data.
"You might also have come across an email with the subject...". --> You may have this email.
"You can go ahead and ignore that email." --> You can and the email.
There are some useful verbs in the text! Do you know what they mean?
"Jean and I have managed to recover all of our data". --> We managed to preserve 1 the data.
"You might also have come across an email with the subject...". --> You may have found 2 this email.
"You can go ahead and ignore that email." --> You can proceed 3 and disregard 4 the email.
"Jean and I have managed to recover all of our data". --> We managed to preserve 1 the data.
"You might also have come across an email with the subject...". --> You may have found 2 this email.
"You can go ahead and ignore that email." --> You can proceed 3 and disregard 4 the email.
1 preserve: This is the right answer. "To preseve" and "to recover" are synonymous in this context: Both terms indicate that data was "found" and "not lost". Note that in a different context, a person can also "recover" from an illness.
1 forward: This is not the right answer. "To forward (an email, a video)" means to send it on to a new person. Example: "Can you forward me the whole conversation? I want to see all the emails both of you wrote". This does not mean the same thing as "to recover".
1 send: This is not the right answer. "To send (data, an email)" is to
2 found: This is the best choice here. "To come across (a dead body)" is to find it by chance. Bob's sentence "you might have... come across an email" means "you might have found, seen or read an email".
2 deleted: This is not the correct choice. "To delete" means "to erase", or to destroy. This is not synonymous with "to come across".
2 sent: A synonym for "to send" is "to transmit" or "to post", but not "to come across".
2 missed: This is incorrect. "To miss (an important clue)" is to ignore it or be unaware of it. The term Bob uses, "to come across", actually has a nearly opposite meaning.
3 proceed: This is correct. "To go ahead" is a phrasal verbs meaning "to proceed", "to act", or "to continue". Here are some more examples: "I went ahead and ordered you a drink: I hope you don't mind!", or "Horatio decided to go ahead with the project despite Bruno's request that he stop". "Proceed" and "go ahead" are synonymous in most contexts.
3 copy it: This is not the right choice. "To copy" means "to duplicate". It is not a synonym of "to go ahead".
3 consider it: This is not the right choice. "To consider (an offer)" is "to reflect on" or "to think about" it. It is not a synonym of "to go ahead".
4 disregard: This is the correct choice. "To disregard" means the same thing as "to ignore". If we "disregard" or "ignore" something, we do not pay attention to it. For example: "I had lots of good ideas in the meeting, but my boss ignored them all. He doesn't value my opinion".
4 forward: This is not the right answer. "To forward (an email, a video)" means to send it on to a new person. Example: "Can you forward me the whole conversation? I want to see all the emails both of you wrote". This does not mean the same thing as "to ignore".
4 paste: This is incorrect. "To paste" means "to stick". This term is often used in an IT context. For example, we talk about "copying and pasting text from one page to another". This is not synonymous with "to ignore".
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