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Traduzione e definizione

(a) disposable (razor): (un) rasoio (usa e getta) adjective
disposable income reddito disponibile, reddito discrezionale (denaro disponibile da spendere come si vuole, e non quello speso in tasse, cibo e altri bisogni primari)

Esempi

  • "Anyway, you ordered some anti-biotics for a viral infection*, disposable contact lenses, and a one week supply of anti-malaria pills."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below using these terms from the dialogue:
viral | overseas | condoms | pills | contact lenses | disposable | supply | malaria
Not all the terms are used


The term "" refers to something which can be thrown away, or which is not permanent.
are worn on the eyes to correct vision problems, like glasses.
The term "" refers to the amount or quantity of something available.
are swallowed to produce an effect on the body.
are usually made of latex or rubber, and are used as a form of birth control or to prevent diseases.

Fill in the blanks below using these terms from the dialogue:
viral | overseas | condoms | pills | contact lenses | disposable | supply | malaria
Not all the terms are used


The term "disposable 1" refers to something which can be thrown away, or which is not permanent.
Contact lenses 2 are worn on the eyes to correct vision problems, like glasses.
The term "supply 3" refers to the amount or quantity of something available.
Pills 4 are swallowed to produce an effect on the body.
Condoms 5 are usually made of latex or rubber, and are used as a form of birth control or to prevent diseases.
1 disposable: The adjective "disposable" refers to anything which can be thrown away, or which is not meant to be permanent. The term is used in this dialogue to describe "contact lenses", and indicates that the lenses Kevin has ordered are temporary, and can be thrown away after each use.
2 Contact lenses: "Contact lenses" are thin, hard or soft, lenses which are worn on the eyes to correct vision problems. Kevin has ordered "disposable contact lenses" from the pharmacy.
3 supply: A "supply (of medication)" refers to a stock or reserve of medication. The term "supply" has many meanings both as a noun and a verb, but in this context, it refers to the amount or quantity of something available.
4 Pills: A "pill" is (generally) a type of drug which can be swallowed in order to produce an effect on the body. In this dialogue, Kevin orders pills to prevent malaria, as well as anti-biotics which he hopes will help fight a viral infection. Sadly, anti-biotics are useless against viruses. Not sure why the pharmacist didn't tell him that. Seems highly unprofessional to us, but we're not doctors.
5 Condoms: A "condom" is a device made from latex, rubber or a similar material used to protect against sexually transmitted disease, and as a method of birth control. Kevin asks the pharmacist for a small box of condoms at the end of the dialogue.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below using these terms from the dialogue:
viral | overseas | condoms | pills | contact lenses | disposable | supply | malaria
Not all the terms are used


The term "" refers to something which can be thrown away, or which is not permanent.
are worn on the eyes to correct vision problems, like glasses.
The term "" refers to the amount or quantity of something available.
are swallowed to produce an effect on the body.
are usually made of latex or rubber, and are used as a form of birth control or to prevent diseases.

Fill in the blanks below using these terms from the dialogue:
viral | overseas | condoms | pills | contact lenses | disposable | supply | malaria
Not all the terms are used


The term "disposable 1" refers to something which can be thrown away, or which is not permanent.
Contact lenses 2 are worn on the eyes to correct vision problems, like glasses.
The term "supply 3" refers to the amount or quantity of something available.
Pills 4 are swallowed to produce an effect on the body.
Condoms 5 are usually made of latex or rubber, and are used as a form of birth control or to prevent diseases.
1 disposable: The adjective "disposable" refers to anything which can be thrown away, or which is not meant to be permanent. The term is used in this dialogue to describe "contact lenses", and indicates that the lenses Kevin has ordered are temporary, and can be thrown away after each use.
2 Contact lenses: "Contact lenses" are thin, hard or soft, lenses which are worn on the eyes to correct vision problems. Kevin has ordered "disposable contact lenses" from the pharmacy.
3 supply: A "supply (of medication)" refers to a stock or reserve of medication. The term "supply" has many meanings both as a noun and a verb, but in this context, it refers to the amount or quantity of something available.
4 Pills: A "pill" is (generally) a type of drug which can be swallowed in order to produce an effect on the body. In this dialogue, Kevin orders pills to prevent malaria, as well as anti-biotics which he hopes will help fight a viral infection. Sadly, anti-biotics are useless against viruses. Not sure why the pharmacist didn't tell him that. Seems highly unprofessional to us, but we're not doctors.
5 Condoms: A "condom" is a device made from latex, rubber or a similar material used to protect against sexually transmitted disease, and as a method of birth control. Kevin asks the pharmacist for a small box of condoms at the end of the dialogue.
Esercizio 3
A "detachable" object is .

The supertrowel is "easy to store." "To store (data)" is to "" it.
A "detachable" object is removable 1.

The supertrowel is "easy to store." "To store (data)" is to "keep 2" it.
1 removable: To "detach" something means to separate it or remove it from another object. To "remove" something is to take it, or move from its position. If something is "removable" then you are able to move it. These two terms are synonymous in this context.
1 obtainable: If something is "detachable", it can be removed or detached. An "obtainable" object can be "acquired" "gotten" it. The words "obtainable" and "detachable" are not synonymous.
1 reachable: If something is "detachable", it can be removed or detached. A "reachable" object is in close proximity to someone: it is possible to "reach" or "access" it. The two terms are not synonymous.
1 disposable: If something is "detachable", it can be removed or detached. A disposable object can be thrown away. The two terms are not synonymous.
2 keep: To "store" something means to "put it away" and "keep it" for future use. The verbs to "store" and to "keep" are synonymous in this context.
2 guard: To "store" something means to "put it away" and "hold on to" it for future use. To "guard" something means to stand watch over it or "protect" it. The words "guard" and "store" are not synonymous in English.
2 hide: To "store" something means to "put it away" and "hold on to" it for future use. To "hide" something is to conceal it, or put it somewhere so that it cannot be found. The terms "store" and "hide" are not synonymous.
2 find: To "store" something means to "put it away" and "hold on to" it for future use. To "find" something is to locate or discover it. The terms "store" and "find" are not synonymous.

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