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Traduzione e definizione
a country:
un Paese
Nota il plurale: countries i Paesi, le nazioni
a developing country un Paese in via di sviluppo, ma che sta diventando più avanzato economicamente o tecnologicamente
(my parents live in) the country: (i miei genitori vivono in) campagna
Esempi
- "From giant purple egg was born mother country of Kalackistan, then other minor countries like USA, and Belarus and Zimbabwe."
- "Jonas : Actually Brent, Scandinavia is a region made up of several countries, generally Norway, Denmark and Sweden."
- "I am talking about the gross domestic product of these countries – the GDP."
- "Customs Agent : Did you bring cheese, vegetables or animals into the country?"
- "But though our countries are separated by the Atlantic, there is a strong bond which unites all of us in this room;"
- "This has been a giant waste of time and money, and a good illustration of what is wrong with this country."
- "These countries don't sell perfumes."
- "Brent : So Jonas, Scandinavia is a large country."
- "Upon his arrival at Peacenikland airport, Philip Cheeter promptly took a taxi to the country's parliament and demanded to be crowned king."
- "I didn't even know there was a country called Kalackistan."
- "- a country without violence!"
- "Philip Cheeter said he decided to become king after reading the Peacenikland Times and discovering that the country was "full of non-violent wimps"."
- "For years, the British have been buying up homes in countries such as Italy, Spain, and France."
- "No one was hurt during the revolution but the country did record its first ever act of violence when the former President's bodyguard was slightly pushed."
- "What do these countries have to do with our sales?"
- "I feel more prepared to take a leadership position not only in the workplace, but also at the head of a small country again, if ever the need arises."
- "I promised her that I would bring Democracy, her daughter, to a small country... like on vacation."
- "Today, as my personal assistant Brian Jones and I explored this city and talked to the native people, I was struck by the differences between our two countries."
- "Why is forcing democracy on a country so difficult?"
- "You and your country (have) made it quite clear that you don't want us!"
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with the following terms. Not all the terms are used, and none are used more than once. Remember to conjugate the verbs appropriately.
peace | to plot | to blackmail | country | to kidnap | beach | to enjoy
Yesterday, Horatio was listening to the radio and heard some incredible news. Apparently, a group of teenagers were against the queen of England. They planned to infiltrate Buckingham Palace and take photographs of the queen and her young Latin lover Don Juan Amoroso. Next, the teenagers would fly to a different , perhaps Zimbabwe. Then they'd call the queen and her, saying that either the queen had to pay them 8 million pounds or they would send the photographs to the British newspapers! Then the teenagers would live the rest of their lives on a sunny drinking piña coladas and surfing every day.
peace | to plot | to blackmail | country | to kidnap | beach | to enjoy
Yesterday, Horatio was listening to the radio and heard some incredible news. Apparently, a group of teenagers were against the queen of England. They planned to infiltrate Buckingham Palace and take photographs of the queen and her young Latin lover Don Juan Amoroso. Next, the teenagers would fly to a different , perhaps Zimbabwe. Then they'd call the queen and her, saying that either the queen had to pay them 8 million pounds or they would send the photographs to the British newspapers! Then the teenagers would live the rest of their lives on a sunny drinking piña coladas and surfing every day.
Fill in the blanks below with the following terms. Not all the terms are used, and none are used more than once. Remember to conjugate the verbs appropriately.
peace | to plot | to blackmail | country | to kidnap | beach | to enjoy
Yesterday, Horatio was listening to the radio and heard some incredible news. Apparently, a group of teenagers were plotting 1 against the queen of England. They planned to infiltrate Buckingham Palace and take photographs of the queen and her young Latin lover Don Juan Amoroso. Next, the teenagers would fly to a different country 2, perhaps Zimbabwe. Then they'd call the queen and blackmail 3 her, saying that either the queen had to pay them 8 million pounds or they would send the photographs to the British newspapers! Then the teenagers would live the rest of their lives on a sunny beach 4 drinking piña coladas and surfing every day.
peace | to plot | to blackmail | country | to kidnap | beach | to enjoy
Yesterday, Horatio was listening to the radio and heard some incredible news. Apparently, a group of teenagers were plotting 1 against the queen of England. They planned to infiltrate Buckingham Palace and take photographs of the queen and her young Latin lover Don Juan Amoroso. Next, the teenagers would fly to a different country 2, perhaps Zimbabwe. Then they'd call the queen and blackmail 3 her, saying that either the queen had to pay them 8 million pounds or they would send the photographs to the British newspapers! Then the teenagers would live the rest of their lives on a sunny beach 4 drinking piña coladas and surfing every day.
1 plotting: "To plot (against someone)" is to conspire against them, or to plan something with a hostile purpose. In Dr. Badguy's conversation with Bruno, Badguy confesses that he is tired of "plotting and scheming" against people, meaning that he is tired of conspiring against them. Note that as a noun "a plot" can also describe a piece of land, or a type of story or scenario like one in a book or film. The "ING" form of the verb should be used here to create the past progressive tense (they were plotting).
2 country: Zimbabwe is a different "country", and the destination of the teenagers once they have taken the photographs.
3 blackmail: "To blackmail (someone)" is to extort money from them by using compromising or secret information which puts the victim in a compromising position. In his conversation with Bruno, Badguy tells him that he is tired of "blackmailing all the time". In this exercise, the teenagers plan to blackmail the queen by publishing controversial photos of the queen and her young Latin lover.
4 beach: A "beach" refers to the shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly.
Esercizio 2
What's the word?
Type the appropriate words from the dialogue you just heard into the blanks below.
This term describes a desire for water or other liquids. "I need water, because it's hot outside and I am ."
This common desk object is designed to cut or tear items such as paper or scotch tape. "I should cut this ribbon, does anyone have a pair of ."
This term describes (usually) residential areas or communities on the outside of a city. "When I was young, I lived in the city, but now that I am retired I live in the ."
Type the appropriate words from the dialogue you just heard into the blanks below.
This term describes a desire for water or other liquids. "I need water, because it's hot outside and I am ."
This common desk object is designed to cut or tear items such as paper or scotch tape. "I should cut this ribbon, does anyone have a pair of ."
This term describes (usually) residential areas or communities on the outside of a city. "When I was young, I lived in the city, but now that I am retired I live in the ."
What's the word?
Type the appropriate words from the dialogue you just heard into the blanks below.
This term describes a desire for water or other liquids. "I need water, because it's hot outside and I am thirsty 1."
This common desk object is designed to cut or tear items such as paper or scotch tape. "I should cut this ribbon, does anyone have a pair of scissors 2."
This term describes (usually) residential areas or communities on the outside of a city. "When I was young, I lived in the city, but now that I am retired I live in the suburbs 3."
Type the appropriate words from the dialogue you just heard into the blanks below.
This term describes a desire for water or other liquids. "I need water, because it's hot outside and I am thirsty 1."
This common desk object is designed to cut or tear items such as paper or scotch tape. "I should cut this ribbon, does anyone have a pair of scissors 2."
This term describes (usually) residential areas or communities on the outside of a city. "When I was young, I lived in the city, but now that I am retired I live in the suburbs 3."
1 thirsty: The adjective "thirsty" describes a desire or need for hydration. For example: I am thirsty, do you have any water? Note that the adjective thirsty is used with the verb "to be", not "to have": I AM thirsty.
2 scissors: "Scissors", or "a pair of scissors" are a common tool used for cutting, slicing or tearing things, such as a paper or scotch tape. In this dialogue, Horatio asks Brian to obtain a pair of scissors, for, you know, cutting things.
3 suburbs: The "suburbs" of a city are the outlying areas of it. In the United States and Great Britain, these areas are generally residential, and contrast with the dense urban areas of a city. Note that as an adjective, "suburban" can describe an area which is green and residential but is still located within the walls of a city.
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