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Traduzione e definizione
the fore (of a ship): la prua (di una nave)
Come prefisso o sostantivo, "fore" indica generalmente "la parte anteriore" o l'inizio.
the foreword (of a book) l'introduzione, la prefazione, il prologo (di un libro)
the forearm la parte del braccio tra la mano e il gomito
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate boating or nautical term.
Terms used in the dialogue.
The front section of a ship or boat is called the . The platform or floor of a ship which extends from one end to the other is called the . This is the surface we walk on while on a ship.
Terms NOT used in the dialogue.
The is a tall vertical pole which rises from a ship, and supports at least one , which is a piece of fabric used to convert wind energy and move the ship.
Terms used in the dialogue.
The front section of a ship or boat is called the . The platform or floor of a ship which extends from one end to the other is called the . This is the surface we walk on while on a ship.
Terms NOT used in the dialogue.
The is a tall vertical pole which rises from a ship, and supports at least one , which is a piece of fabric used to convert wind energy and move the ship.
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate boating or nautical term.
Terms used in the dialogue.
The front section of a ship or boat is called the bow 1. The platform or floor of a ship which extends from one end to the other is called the deck 2. This is the surface we walk on while on a ship.
Terms NOT used in the dialogue.
The mast 3 is a tall vertical pole which rises from a ship, and supports at least one sail 4, which is a piece of fabric used to convert wind energy and move the ship.
Terms used in the dialogue.
The front section of a ship or boat is called the bow 1. The platform or floor of a ship which extends from one end to the other is called the deck 2. This is the surface we walk on while on a ship.
Terms NOT used in the dialogue.
The mast 3 is a tall vertical pole which rises from a ship, and supports at least one sail 4, which is a piece of fabric used to convert wind energy and move the ship.
1 bow: The nautical term "bow" refers to the front section of a boat, specifically the pointed front end. In the film Titanic, this is where Leo shouts "I'm king of the world!". Note that "bow" has several other meanings both as a noun and a verb.
2 deck: The "deck" of a boat or ship is the surface of the vessel which extends from one end of the ship to the other. The "deck" refers only to the surface on the top level of the boat, and not anything below (such as a galley or cabin) or above (such as a mast or sail). Note that the term "deck" has several other meanings both as a noun and a verb.
3 mast: A "mast" is a tall vertical pole extending from the deck (or below) which is used as a support for the sails of a ship. Larger ships have more than one mast and more than one sail.
4 sail: A "sail" is a sort of sheet made from canvas (and other fabrics) which catches wind and converts energy in order to propel the ship. A "sail boat" is a type of boat propelled by wind and sails, and the verb "to sail" refers to the act of piloting or navigating a boat.
Esercizio 2
Both Brian and Charlie use text abbreviations in their messages.
Now re-write some of their expressions in correct English!
Actually, I'm going the concert !
Perhaps we can meet up a drink?
Now re-write some of their expressions in correct English!
Actually, I'm going the concert !
Perhaps we can meet up a drink?
Both Brian and Charlie use text abbreviations in their messages.
Now re-write some of their expressions in correct English!
Actually, I'm going [not done] to 1 the concert [not done] too 2!
Perhaps we can meet up [not done] for 3 a drink?
Now re-write some of their expressions in correct English!
Actually, I'm going [not done] to 1 the concert [not done] too 2!
Perhaps we can meet up [not done] for 3 a drink?
1 to: This is correct. "To" is a preposition of place that is used with verbs of movement such as go, come, and drive. For example: "I drove to California in a tank". The construction "Be + going (+ to the concert)" is the present continuous. This tense is often used to describe a fixed arrangement in the future. Note that "to" is pronounced the same as "too" and "two".
2 too: This is the right choice. "Too" can be used to mean "as well" or "also". For example: "My husband likes killing animals, and I do, too". Charlie could have said, "I'm also going to the concert". Note that "too" is pronounced the same as "to" and "two".
3 for: This is the right choice. Note that "for" and "four" are pronounced the same way.
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