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Traduzione e definizione
evident: evidente, chiaro
It is evident from how she acted that she was angry with me. She screamed "I hate you" and tried to kick me in the face. È evidente dal suo comportamento che era arrabbiata con me. Ha urlato "I hate you" e ha cercato di colpirmi in faccia con un calcio.
evidently (impossible): evidentemente (impossibile)
Evidently not. A quanto pare no, evidentemente no.
Esercizio 1
If something is a given, it is:
If something is a given, it is:
This is not correct. "Progressive (politics)" are politics which embrace change or evolution from former ones.
This is not correct. A "recent development" is an event which happened in the near past, which does not share a similar meaning with a "given".
"Evident" is the best choice here. When we say that something is "a given", it is "an accepted fact", or it is "obvious" or "evident". Example: "Some deaths are a given when a bomb explodes on a bus".
This is not correct. A "pity" is an "unfortunate event" or a "shame", which does not share a similar meaning with a "given".
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below with the best choices based on the first line of this email.
, Susie has discovered a solution for Delavigne's production problems which .
, Susie has discovered a solution for Delavigne's production problems which .
Fill in the blanks below with the best choices based on the first line of this email.
Fortunately 1, Susie has discovered a solution for Delavigne's production problems which is sure to succeed 2.
Fortunately 1, Susie has discovered a solution for Delavigne's production problems which is sure to succeed 2.
1 Fortunately: Susie writes that "luckily" she has found a "can't-miss solution for all of Delavigne's potential problems". "Luckily" means "fortunately" or "happily".
1 Recently: Although grammatically, "recently" could replace "luckily" at the beginning of the email, "recently" is not a synonym of "luckily". A "recent" event occurred not long ago.
1 Finally: Although grammatically, "finally" could replace "luckily" at the beginning of the email, "finally" is not a synonym of "luckily".
1 Evidently: Although grammatically, "evidently" could replace "luckily" at the beginning of the email, "evidently" is not a synonym of "luckily".
2 is sure to succeed: Susie writes that she has found a "can't-miss" solution, which means that she has discovered a solution which cannot fail, or which is sure to succeed.
2 is likely to fail: A "can't-miss" solution is likely to succeed, not to fail.
2 is uncertain: A "can't-miss" solution does not indicate that the solution is "uncertain" or "unsure".
2 should not be ignored: This is not what a "can't-miss solution" indicates. Susie is not expressing that her solution "should not be ignored" but rather that it will not fail. However, in another context, a "can't-miss" film is one which should be seen immediately, or one which shouldn't be ignored.
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