Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Draft

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Traduzione e definizione

a draft: una bozza, una prima versione noun
the draft of a contract la bozza di un contratto
to draft: abbozzare, fare una bozza verb
the draft (military): la leva (militare) noun

Esempi

  • "When I showed that draft to Bruno, he didn't even want to allow the cake."
  • "Susie : Bruno, I've just received the first drafts of the Delavigne logo from the graphic designers!"
  • "This is already the third draft."
  • "Some of us will run away to Canada, in order to escape the draft."
  • "When I showed that draft to Bruno, he was reluctant to even allow the cake."
  • "I'll fax over a draft of the contract as soon as I get back to the office."
Esercizio 1
In her email, Luna writes that "this is already the third draft".

Judging from the context of the phrase, what is a draft?

In her email, Luna writes that "this is already the third draft".

Judging from the context of the phrase, what is a draft?
Although Luna has been working on a "long list", a "draft" is not necessarily a list, but the preliminary version of a document.
This is correct. The word "draft" has many meanings, but in this case Luna is referring to the first few efforts to prepare her list. Drafts are commonly used in many professional fields. We might look at the first draft of a business plan, or the final draft of a manuscript.
A "draft" is not an effort to contact someone.
Don't be confused with a "raft"!
Esercizio 2
Susie uses the terms sketch and draft in the dialogue. These terms share similar meanings but are not entirely synonymous.

Select the most appropriate term for each sentence.

Is this a finished version of your book? No it's only a first .

What's that you're drawing with your pencil? This is just a of some fruit.

Usually I speak without notes, but this time I'm going to the speech.
Susie uses the terms sketch and draft in the dialogue. These terms share similar meanings but are not entirely synonymous.

Select the most appropriate term for each sentence.

Is this a finished version of your book? No it's only a first draft 1.

What's that you're drawing with your pencil? This is just a sketch 2 of some fruit.

Usually I speak without notes, but this time I'm going to draft 3 the speech.
1 draft: This is the best answer. A "draft" can refer to any of the various versions in the development of a written work, for example, a preliminary draft of a speech, or the final draft of the book (or novel). "Draft" can refer to a technical drawing: when Susie says "I've just received the first drafts of the Delavigne logo", she means that she has received the first drawings of the logo.
1 sketch: This is not the appropriate choice. We would not refer to a preliminary version of a book as a sketch. A sketch can refer to a short (written or spoken) account without many details.
2 sketch: This is the best answer. A "sketch" refers to a rapid drawing or painting, often made as a preliminary study. For example: Leonardo da Vinci made sketches of the Mona Lisa before he started the painting. "Sketch" usually refers to a brief, unfinished drawing made with a pencil: when Susie says "the first one is just a sketch", she is implying that the first drawing is not finished or is not the final version of the logo.
2 draft: This is not the appropriate choice. A "draft" can be used to refer to a technical drawing, if we are referring to a quick pencil drawing we usually use the term "sketch".
3 draft: This is the best answer. To "draft (a speech)" is to create (or draw up) a preliminary version of a speech, or to write a first version of a speech. To "draft" can also be synonymous with "to compose", for example: We drafted articles for company website.
3 sketch: This is not the appropriate choice. As a verb "to sketch" can refer to the act of making a brief drawing, for example: I sketched a monster in my notepad.
Esercizio 3
Susie uses the terms sketch and draft in the dialogue. These terms share similar meanings but are not entirely synonymous.

Select the most appropriate term for each sentence.

Is this a finished version of your book? No it's only a first .

What's that you're drawing with your pencil? This is just a of some fruit.

Usually I speak without notes, but this time I'm going to the speech.
Susie uses the terms sketch and draft in the dialogue. These terms share similar meanings but are not entirely synonymous.

Select the most appropriate term for each sentence.

Is this a finished version of your book? No it's only a first draft 1.

What's that you're drawing with your pencil? This is just a sketch 2 of some fruit.

Usually I speak without notes, but this time I'm going to draft 3 the speech.
1 draft: This is the best answer. A "draft" can refer to any of the various versions in the development of a written work, for example, a preliminary draft of a speech, or the final draft of the book (or novel). "Draft" can refer to a technical drawing: when Susie says "I've just received the first drafts of the Delavigne logo", she means that she has received the first drawings of the logo.
1 sketch: This is not the appropriate choice. We would not refer to a preliminary version of a book as a sketch. A sketch can refer to a short (written or spoken) account without many details.
2 sketch: This is the best answer. A "sketch" refers to a rapid drawing or painting, often made as a preliminary study. For example: Leonardo da Vinci made sketches of the Mona Lisa before he started the painting. "Sketch" usually refers to a brief, unfinished drawing made with a pencil: when Susie says "the first one is just a sketch", she is implying that the first drawing is not finished or is not the final version of the logo.
2 draft: This is not the appropriate choice. A "draft" can be used to refer to a technical drawing, if we are referring to a quick pencil drawing we usually use the term "sketch".
3 draft: This is the best answer. To "draft (a speech)" is to create (or draw up) a preliminary version of a speech, or to write a first version of a speech. To "draft" can also be synonymous with "to compose", for example: We drafted articles for company website.
3 sketch: This is not the appropriate choice. As a verb "to sketch" can refer to the act of making a brief drawing, for example: I sketched a monster in my notepad.

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