Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Display
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Traduzione e definizione
a display: un display, uno schermo
to display: mostrare, visualizzare, esporre
Esempi
- "They're watching an incredible display of football between the Mexican National team against the United States."
- "My kid could do that": New Bollocks work to be displayed in San Francisco"
- "Locals were treated to a free firework display yesterday when a lorry containing perfumes crashed near a beach and burst into flames."
- "I wish there were enough room on my screen to display both documents at the same time!"
- "Mercifully, one of my holiday prayers has been answered, and there will be only two displays of "talent" this year."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.
This noun describes an exhibition, spectacle or representation. "His rescue of the cat from the tree was an amazing of courage."
Although Joe Umbabwe was born in Nigeria, he has an American passport and is now an American .
This noun describes an exhibition, spectacle or representation. "His rescue of the cat from the tree was an amazing of courage."
Although Joe Umbabwe was born in Nigeria, he has an American passport and is now an American .
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.
This noun describes an exhibition, spectacle or representation. "His rescue of the cat from the tree was an amazing display 1 of courage."
Although Joe Umbabwe was born in Nigeria, he has an American passport and is now an American citizen 2.
This noun describes an exhibition, spectacle or representation. "His rescue of the cat from the tree was an amazing display 1 of courage."
Although Joe Umbabwe was born in Nigeria, he has an American passport and is now an American citizen 2.
1 display: The term "display" refers to an exhibition, spectacle or representation. In the broadcast, Enrique says "(the crowd is) watching an incredible display of football". He means that the crowd is watching an example or exhibition of great football being played.
2 citizen: The term "citizen" describes an inhabitant of a city or town, or a person in a general sense. Officially, a "citizen (of the US)" is an American national, with the legal right to live and work in the United States. In the broadcast, Enrique explains that although Joe Umbabwe was born in Nigeria, he is now a citizen of the United States, meaning that Joe Umbabwe has American nationality or "citizenship".
Esercizio 2
Part 3
Do you have any other comments?
(Complete Bruno's additional comments about Bob using the words below)
current | achieves | displays | knowledge
Bob is a competent worker who inspires confidence and respect. He a strong of IT systems and results with precision and accuracy. We are very satisfied with his performance.
Do you have any other comments?
(Complete Bruno's additional comments about Bob using the words below)
current | achieves | displays | knowledge
Bob is a competent worker who inspires confidence and respect. He a strong of IT systems and results with precision and accuracy. We are very satisfied with his performance.
Part 3
Do you have any other comments?
(Complete Bruno's additional comments about Bob using the words below)
current | achieves | displays | knowledge
Bob is a competent worker who inspires confidence and respect. He displays 1 a strong knowledge 2 of current 3 IT systems and achieves 4 results with precision and accuracy. We are very satisfied with his performance.
Do you have any other comments?
(Complete Bruno's additional comments about Bob using the words below)
current | achieves | displays | knowledge
Bob is a competent worker who inspires confidence and respect. He displays 1 a strong knowledge 2 of current 3 IT systems and achieves 4 results with precision and accuracy. We are very satisfied with his performance.
1 displays: The term "to display" means to show or exhibit and is often used to describe an individual's characteristics or traits. For example: When Mr Smith worked for us he displayed an organized approach to stealing the company's money.
2 knowledge: In this context, the term "knowledge" is a close synonym of "understanding" or "familiarity (with something)". For example: A knowledge of basic accounting is necessary for a job in the finance department. The sentence, "Bob has a strong knowledge of current IT systems" means Bob is well-informed about modern IT systems.
3 current: If something is "current", it belongs to the present time. For example: Newspapers provide information about current events. The sentence, "Bob displays a strong knowledge of current IT systems" means Bob is well-informed about today's IT systems.
4 achieves: "To achieve" means to successfully reach a goal or objective. For example: Brian achieved a gold medal in the Olympics. "To achieve results" is a very common word partnership. For example: The most important thing in this job is achieving results.
Esercizio 3
Choose the best definitions for the terms below.
To "show off" skills is to them.
A "waiver" is a/an .
A "hit tune" is a
To "show off" skills is to them.
A "waiver" is a/an .
A "hit tune" is a
Choose the best definitions for the terms below.
To "show off" skills is to display 1 them.
A "waiver" is a/an legal document 2.
A "hit tune" is a popular song 3
To "show off" skills is to display 1 them.
A "waiver" is a/an legal document 2.
A "hit tune" is a popular song 3
1 display: "To show off (your new shirt)" is to display it, or in the context of clothes, to "wear it". Example: I love singing Karaoke on the weekends so that I can show off my singing talent!
1 possess: To "show off" and to "possess" express different meanings. To "possess" a skill is to have one.
1 desire: To "show off" and to "desire" express different meanings. To "desire" a skill is to want one.
2 legal document: A "waiver" is a legal document which cedes or relinquishes rights when signed. Waivers are often signed in contracts when rights are being transferred or given up, but also before medical procedures, for insurance purposes. Example: Before we pay you for your song, you must sign a waiver giving us the legal right to sell it.
2 check: A "cheque" (UK) or "check" (US) is a written order to a bank to pay for the purchase of goods or services. "Waivers" and "checks" are different things!
2 autograph: An "autograph" is a signature, often one of a celebrity or famous person. "Waivers" and "autographs" are different things!
3 popular song: In the context of entertainment, a "hit" describes something very successful (a film, a song, a book, etc.) A "tune" describes a song. The term explicitly describes the melody or air of a song, but is commonly used to describe a song. Example: Have you heard the new song by Red Zeppelin? I love that tune!
3 sum of money: A "tune" is another word for a song or melody, it is unrelated to money!
3 commercial or advertisement: A "tune" is another word for a song or melody, it is unrelated to advertising!
Esercizio 4
"Government agencies will be tracking IP addresses, monitoring our downloads..."
Which of the following is synonymous with the verb "to monitor"?
Which of the following is synonymous with the verb "to monitor"?
"Government agencies will be tracking IP addresses, monitoring our downloads..."
Which of the following is synonymous with the verb "to monitor"?
Which of the following is synonymous with the verb "to monitor"?
The verb "to monitor" shares a similar meaning with the verb "to observe". Example: The police monitored the movements of the murder suspect.
This is incorrect. "To criminalize" does not share a similar meaning with "to monitor". "To criminalize" is to make an action illegal, for example: Marijuana is criminalized in the US.
This is incorrect. "To monitor" does not share a similar meaning with "to transfer".
This is incorrect. The verb "to display" is not synonymous with "to monitor". "To display" is to show, exhibit or demonstrate. Note that the noun "monitor" refers to a visual display unit (like a TV or computer screen).
This is incorrect. "To monitor" does not share a similar meaning with "to stop".
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