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Traduzione e definizione
the flu: l'influenza
Flu è la forma abbreviata del termine influenza, meno comune nell'inglese moderno.
Pronunciation examples
UK: I think a pigeon gave me bird flu.
US: It's not the bird flu, it's just a cold.
Esempi
- "Professor Hyppolyte Fabuleux said "Ever since the French flu pandemic of 1873, our nation has worn scarves to protect against the common cold and flu."
- "One of your brews has given me the flu!"
- "Is it the swine flu?"
- "I think I may have the flu."
- "Faced with the threat of a flu pandemic, researchers from Paris have developed a deterrent that could stop the virus from spreading."
- "As concern about the "fish flu" virus continues to spread across the United States, citizens are taking steps to protect against infections."
- "Bubbles' tragic isolation is just the latest incident in the growing fear of a possible "fish flu" pandemic."
- "Bob : He just had a minor case of the flu but, thank you."
- "Philip : I think I have a stomach virus, or the flu, or both."
- "He has a severe case of the flu, which is contagious in its early stages."
- "Goldfish quarantined to fish bowl as "Fish flu" concern spreads"
- "Some are stockpiling flu medicine and getting flu shots, but others are taking less conventional precautions."
- "The flu is a viral infection and is transmitted through the air."
- "Although an occurrence of "fish flu" in US waters has yet to be reported, alarmed Americans are taking no chances."
- "After watching news reports last week on the outbreak of "fish flu" in Asia, 8-year-old boy Thomas MacKenzie made a bold decision."
- "Anyway, I'll be sure to bring home some of that thermal flu medicine, the cherry flavor that you like."
- "One cannot contract the flu by using a perfume."
Esercizio 1
Sophie thinks she may "have the flu". This means:
Sophie thinks she may "have the flu". This means:
This is correct. "The flu" is the shortened form of "influenza", which is a type of viral infection which is very common, especially in the winter.
This is incorrect. "Flu" is not synonymous with "hazy" or "blurred" and does not mean "unclear".
The expression "I think I may have the flu" doesn't mean that you want to eat some food.
"I think I may have the flu" does not refer to depression or sadness.
Esercizio 2
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
Be careful, there may be more than one correct answer!
Be careful, there may be more than one correct answer!
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
Be careful, there may be more than one correct answer!
Be careful, there may be more than one correct answer!
Bob says that he and Icarus have been working across the hall from each other for "over" 13 years which indicates that they have been working across the hall for "more than" thirteen years. This is a long period of time.
Bob refers to the charges by saying, "Well, I can't imagine what they might be". This is Bob's way of saying that he doesn't know anything about the charges. The verb "to claim" describes the act of declaring or stating something which may or may not be true. Example: The president claimed he didn't know anything about the tax deficit.
This is incorrect. Bruno, Bob and Icarus discuss the problem of Bob's expense account, but they haven't resolved the problem yet. To "resolve (a problem)" is to "answer" or "fix" it. The drinks served at the end of the dialogue are to accompany the meeting.
Bob says that his son "just had a minor case of the flu", which means that he had a minor viral infection (usually with the following symptoms: fever, sore throat, muscle pains, and a headache). A "mild illness" refers to a sickness which is moderate or not serious.
Esercizio 3
What is Mr. MacGregor complaining about?
What is Mr. MacGregor complaining about?
Mr. MacGregor is complaining. He claims that the perfume has given him "the flu". He then states that the perfume has made him "turn blue". These are both complaints about the Delavigne product that he has been using.
Mr. MacGregor says that "One of your brews has given me the flu!" which indicates that a Delavigne perfume, or fragrance, has given him a case of influenza, commonly known as the "flu". The flu is an illness. Mr. MacGregor is claiming that a Delavigne product has made him sick or ill.
There is no indication that Mr. MacGregor drank anything the night before. Mr. MacGregor does use the term "brew" which can sometimes indicate "beer", however in this context Mr. MacGregor is using "brew" to refer to a Delavigne perfume.
Glenfiddich claims the perfume has made him "turn blue", not given him the blues.
Esercizio 4
Let's play doctors and nurses! Match the correct illness with its description!
Atchoo! I can't stop sneezing! My nose is red and blocked with mucus. I have .
Ow! My muscles hurt! I can't get comfortable and I feel hot and cold at the same time. I've got .
Ahem! My throat hurts and I'm annoying my colleagues with this reflex to get microbes out of my lungs! I have .
Atchoo! I can't stop sneezing! My nose is red and blocked with mucus. I have .
Ow! My muscles hurt! I can't get comfortable and I feel hot and cold at the same time. I've got .
Ahem! My throat hurts and I'm annoying my colleagues with this reflex to get microbes out of my lungs! I have .
Let's play doctors and nurses! Match the correct illness with its description!
Atchoo! I can't stop sneezing! My nose is red and blocked with mucus. I have a common cold 1.
Ow! My muscles hurt! I can't get comfortable and I feel hot and cold at the same time. I've got the flu 2.
Ahem! My throat hurts and I'm annoying my colleagues with this reflex to get microbes out of my lungs! I have a cough 3.
Atchoo! I can't stop sneezing! My nose is red and blocked with mucus. I have a common cold 1.
Ow! My muscles hurt! I can't get comfortable and I feel hot and cold at the same time. I've got the flu 2.
Ahem! My throat hurts and I'm annoying my colleagues with this reflex to get microbes out of my lungs! I have a cough 3.
1 a common cold: This is the best choice here - this patient has all the symptoms of the common cold, technically known as "acute viral rhinopharyngitis" or "acute coryza". Many people catch colds in winter, and they sneeze ("atchoo!") and have lots of mucus in their nose.
1 the flu: This is not the right diagnosis. "The flu" is a short name for "influenza", a virus whose symptoms include chills, fever, muscle pains, and general weakness. The flu is a horrible thing to suffer from!
1 a cough: This is not the right diagnosis. When we have a "cough", we "cough" frequently: we expel air or something else from our lungs and throat with a sudden and loud reflex. Non-smokers sometimes cough when they enter a smoke-filled room.
2 the flu: "The flu" is the right answer here. "The flu" is a short name for "influenza", a virus whose symptoms include chills, fever, muscle pains, and general weakness. If you have the flu, you should rest in bed and drink plenty of water!
2 a common cold: This isn't the right answer. The symptoms of the common cold include sneezing and a blocked nose.
2 a cough: This isn't the right answer. When we have a "cough", we "cough" frequently: we expel air or something else from our lungs and throat with a sudden and loud reflex. Non-smokers sometimes cough when they enter a smoke-filled room.
3 a cough: "A cough" is the best explanation for these symptoms. When we have a "cough", we "cough" frequently: we expel air or something else from our lungs and throat with a sudden and loud reflex. Non-smokers sometimes cough when they enter a smoke-filled room. Note that "cough" rhymes with "off"!
3 a common cold: This isn't the right answer. The symptoms of the common cold include sneezing and a blocked nose.
3 the flu: This is not the right diagnosis. "The flu" is a short name for "influenza", a virus whose symptoms include chills, fever, muscle pains, and general weakness. The flu is a horrible thing to suffer from!
Esercizio 5
Let's play doctors and nurses! Match the correct illness with its description!
Atchoo! I can't stop sneezing! My nose is red and blocked with mucus. I have .
Ow! My muscles hurt! I can't get comfortable and I feel hot and cold at the same time. I've got .
Ahem! My throat hurts and I'm annoying my colleagues with this reflex to get microbes out of my lungs! I have .
Atchoo! I can't stop sneezing! My nose is red and blocked with mucus. I have .
Ow! My muscles hurt! I can't get comfortable and I feel hot and cold at the same time. I've got .
Ahem! My throat hurts and I'm annoying my colleagues with this reflex to get microbes out of my lungs! I have .
Let's play doctors and nurses! Match the correct illness with its description!
Atchoo! I can't stop sneezing! My nose is red and blocked with mucus. I have a common cold 1.
Ow! My muscles hurt! I can't get comfortable and I feel hot and cold at the same time. I've got the flu 2.
Ahem! My throat hurts and I'm annoying my colleagues with this reflex to get microbes out of my lungs! I have a cough 3.
Atchoo! I can't stop sneezing! My nose is red and blocked with mucus. I have a common cold 1.
Ow! My muscles hurt! I can't get comfortable and I feel hot and cold at the same time. I've got the flu 2.
Ahem! My throat hurts and I'm annoying my colleagues with this reflex to get microbes out of my lungs! I have a cough 3.
1 a common cold: This is the best choice here - this patient has all the symptoms of the common cold, technically known as "acute viral rhinopharyngitis" or "acute coryza". Many people catch colds in winter, and they sneeze ("atchoo!") and have lots of mucus in their nose.
1 the flu: This is not the right diagnosis. "The flu" is a short name for "influenza", a virus whose symptoms include chills, fever, muscle pains, and general weakness. The flu is a horrible thing to suffer from!
1 a cough: This is not the right diagnosis. When we have a "cough", we "cough" frequently: we expel air or something else from our lungs and throat with a sudden and loud reflex. Non-smokers sometimes cough when they enter a smoke-filled room.
2 the flu: "The flu" is the right answer here. "The flu" is a short name for "influenza", a virus whose symptoms include chills, fever, muscle pains, and general weakness. If you have the flu, you should rest in bed and drink plenty of water!
2 a common cold: This isn't the right answer. The symptoms of the common cold include sneezing and a blocked nose.
2 a cough: This isn't the right answer. When we have a "cough", we "cough" frequently: we expel air or something else from our lungs and throat with a sudden and loud reflex. Non-smokers sometimes cough when they enter a smoke-filled room.
3 a cough: "A cough" is the best explanation for these symptoms. When we have a "cough", we "cough" frequently: we expel air or something else from our lungs and throat with a sudden and loud reflex. Non-smokers sometimes cough when they enter a smoke-filled room. Note that "cough" rhymes with "off"!
3 a common cold: This isn't the right answer. The symptoms of the common cold include sneezing and a blocked nose.
3 the flu: This is not the right diagnosis. "The flu" is a short name for "influenza", a virus whose symptoms include chills, fever, muscle pains, and general weakness. The flu is a horrible thing to suffer from!
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