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Traduzione e definizione
(the) entire (world): (il mondo) intero
The entire family will be at the dinner party: 26 people! Tutta la famiglia sarà alla cena: 26 persone!
I spent the entire day at the beach. I arrived at 6 AM and left at 7 PM. Ho trascorso l'intera giornata in spiaggia. Sono arrivato/a alle 6 di mattina e me ne sono andato/a alle 7 di sera.
I searched the entire house and I still can't find my keys. They are lost! Ho cercato in tutta la casa e non riesco ancora a trovare le mie chiavi. Sono perse!
The entire purpose of Bruno's visit to Tokyo was to sign the contract. He had no work other than that to take care of. L'unico scopo della visita di Bruno a Tokyo era firmare il contratto. Non aveva altro lavoro di cui occuparsi.
Esempi
- "Give bonuses to the entire staff."
- "I spent an entire weekend working on that report."
- "Well, we've canvassed the entire area, and spoken to several marine mammals."
- "Their goal is to promote teamwork and develop "skill sets" which will help us become more confident, more efficient and more focused on the well-being of the entire organization."
- "I spent the entire weekend in bed."
- "One of those ecological green walls has been installed which covers the entire front of the building."
- "On behalf of the entire flight crew, we would like to thank you once again for choosing English Airlines, and we wish you a pleasant stay in London, or wherever your travels may take you."
- "Philip : Actually, I'm the Director of Sales for the entire corporation, which distributes perfumes, cosmetics and beauty products worldwide."
- "The shipments are sometimes 3 to 4 weeks late, which delays our entire operation, and of course we're losing money."
- "This is the man who made your perfumes available to the entire world."
- "Now that you've told me that you're going to visit a psychologist, even if it is just to flirt with her, there's a very strong possibility that I will spread this information around the entire office, to my friends and post it on Internet chatrooms all over the world (this is the beauty of the World Wide Web)."
- "Our entire advertising budget is already spent!"
- "The massive skylight above us illuminates the entire space with natural light."
- "August 27th : Server at station 12 caused the entire network to crash."
- "I can understand a delay of one, maybe two days, but an entire week is far too long."
- "Brian : The company rents the entire building, but the fourth floor is reserved for our executive offices, the boardroom, the laboratory and a lounge."
- "I'd like to welcome you all to this press conference on behalf of the entire Delavigne Corporation."
Esercizio 1
"I think my server may have recently infected the whole network". Bob seems to be talking about a computer virus. How else might he express this?
"I think it may have recently across the network".
"I think it may have recently across the network".
"I think my server may have recently infected the whole network". Bob seems to be talking about a computer virus. How else might he express this?
"I think it may have recently spread 1 across the entire 2 network".
"I think it may have recently spread 1 across the entire 2 network".
1 spread: When a virus infects a network, it "spreads across" the network. "To spread" means to become gradually more present in multiple areas of something. For example: "The idea has spread throughout British society". We can also use "to spread" to refer to distributing a substance over a surface, for example: "I'll spread this butter on your bread".
1 slid: We can't use the verb "to slide" to describe a virus infecting a network. "To slide" means "to move along a smooth surface" (often downwards). For example: "I slid across the surface of the ice"; "He slid down the rainy hill".
1 jumped: We can't use the verb "to jump" to describe a virus infecting a network. "To jump" in this context means "to move suddenly from one place to another". For example: "The cursor jumped from one side of the screen to the other".
2 entire: "The whole network" means the same thing as "the entire network": both refer to all parts of the network together. Another example: "The entire house is flooded".
2 old: "Old" is the opposite of "new" or "young". It does not share a meaning with "whole".
2 unprotected: An "unprotected" network is one which has inadequate security or protection. This is not the same as "the whole network".
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