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Traduzione e definizione
flour: la farina
Esercizio 1
In this scene, Bruno uses a variation of an idiom which we looked at earlier.
Used in meetings and presentations, this expression means to permit or give others the right to speak or ask questions: "I'd now like to the to the audience, so that they can ask the president some questions."
Used in meetings and presentations, this expression means to permit or give others the right to speak or ask questions: "I'd now like to the to the audience, so that they can ask the president some questions."
In this scene, Bruno uses a variation of an idiom which we looked at earlier.
Used in meetings and presentations, this expression means to permit or give others the right to speak or ask questions: "I'd now like to open 1 the floor 2 to the audience, so that they can ask the president some questions."
Used in meetings and presentations, this expression means to permit or give others the right to speak or ask questions: "I'd now like to open 1 the floor 2 to the audience, so that they can ask the president some questions."
1 open: The expression "open the floor" means to allow a period of time for people present at a meeting (or presentation) to ask questions or discuss a point. When Bruno says "I'd like to open the floor for discussion" he is indicating that the other people at the meeting now have a chance to speak.
2 floor: The expression "open the floor" means to allow a period of time for people present at a meeting (or presentation) to ask questions or discuss a point. When Bruno says "I'd like to open the floor for discussion" he is indicating that the other people at the meeting now have a chance to speak. The "floor" describes the right or power to speak.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms used in the dialogue.
Edward has arrived on the second of the building. He has just broken the door !
Edward has arrived on the second of the building. He has just broken the door !
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms used in the dialogue.
Edward has arrived on the second floor 1 of the building. He has just broken the door handle 2!
Edward has arrived on the second floor 1 of the building. He has just broken the door handle 2!
1 floor: "Floor" is the correct answer. This term is used to describe the different "stories" or "levels" of a building. Note that in the US, the "first floor" is the one situated at ground level. In the UK, the "first floor" is the next level up (one level higher than the "ground floor"). Example: "There are ninety-two floors in this building. The architect was a short man". The term "floor" also refers to the ground.
2 handle: "Handle" is the right answer here. A "door handle" is the part of the door used for opening and closing it. We hold it in our hands and turn. Unfortunately, Edward could not do this correctly. "Handle" can describe any part of a larger item designed to be held or moved by the user's hands. Example: "The handle has broken off my suitcase!".
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