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Traduzione e definizione
to found: fondare
This school was founded in 1935 and the first student started in 1942. Questa scuola fu fondata nel 1935 e il primo studente iniziò nel 1942.
to be founded on/upon: essere fondato/a su
This country is founded upon the principles of freedom, equality and fraternity. Questo paese è fondato sui principi di libertà, uguaglianza e fratellanza.
Esempi
- "The city of Boston was founded in 1630 by British puritans, making it one of the oldest cities in American history."
- "Susie : Finally, you're going to found the Warbuckle's Mountain Bear Rehabilitation Clinic."
- "Founded in 1904 by longtime friends Alberto Dulce and Giovanni Carpaccio, D&C has been controlled by members of the respective families since the founders' deaths nearly 35 years ago."
Esercizio 1
Susie instructs Harold to do several things in order to improve his situation.
What does Susie tell Harold to do?
(There is more than one correct answer. Check all that apply.)
What does Susie tell Harold to do?
(There is more than one correct answer. Check all that apply.)
Susie instructs Harold to do several things in order to improve his situation.
What does Susie tell Harold to do?
(There is more than one correct answer. Check all that apply.)
What does Susie tell Harold to do?
(There is more than one correct answer. Check all that apply.)
This is true. Susie tells Harold that he will "found the Warbuckle's Mountain Bear Rehabilitation Clinic". The verb "to found" is synonymous with "to establish" in this context.
Early on in the dialogue, Susie tells Harold "you must make a public declaration that you've given up bear hunting forever".
This statement is false. Susie wants Harold to donate his bearskins to a museum, not to join a museum.
This statement is false. There is no indication of Harold "stepping down" from his position as chairman of his company. The phrasal verb "to step down" describes the act of "resigning" from a job or position.
Susie asks Harold to "donate his bearskins to the local natural history museum". "To donate" shares a similar meaning with the phrasal verb "to give away" in this context, both expressions describe the action of "giving" or presenting an object to someone. A bearskin is the fur or coat of the bear. Some people have rugs made of bearskin, and they often place them in front of the fireplace.
This statement is false. Harold tells Susie "you like to keep things professional. I like that". However, Susie never instructs Harold to "hire" (or employ) professional help.
Esercizio 2
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
Excerpt: It's been 20 years of gathering the greatest minds in the cosmetics industry for lectures, conferences, round-table discussions and even a cocktail party or two!
...As one of the charter members of the IACF, you have always been a respected presence at our events.
There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is false. There is no indication that the IACF looked for other speakers for the conference, or that Bruno was the IACF's second choice. From the tone of this letter, we can assume that Bruno was in fact the IACF's first choice, though this information is not explicit.
This statement is false. This letter is not a fundraising letter, which is sent in order to solicit contributions or donations. Amanda's letter is an invitation to be a speaker at a conference.
This statement is false. This is a letter of invitation. Bruno has not yet accepted or declined the invitation to this year's conference.
This statement is true. Amanda (the writer of this letter) addresses Bruno as one "of the charter members" of the IACF. A "charter member (of an organization)" is someone who participated in the foundation or establishment of the organization, or simply one of its original members. We can assume that Bruno participated in the establishment of the IACF.
This is a true statement. Amanda (the writer of this letter) writes that the IACF has spent 20 years "gathering the greatest minds in the cosmetics industry for lectures, conferences, round-table discussions and even a cocktail party or two!" This tells us that the IACF organizes a variety of events for the members of the cosmetics industry.
Excerpt: It's been 20 years of gathering the greatest minds in the cosmetics industry for lectures, conferences, round-table discussions and even a cocktail party or two!
...As one of the charter members of the IACF, you have always been a respected presence at our events.
Esercizio 3
According to Luna, Xavier Delavigne is the (2 words) of the Delavigne Corporation.
This term comes from the verb "to " which is to establish, or set up.
This term comes from the verb "to " which is to establish, or set up.
According to Luna, Xavier Delavigne is the founding father 1 (2 words) of the Delavigne Corporation.
This term comes from the verb "to found 2" which is to establish, or set up.
This term comes from the verb "to found 2" which is to establish, or set up.
1 founding father: A "founding father" is a man who establishes something. Luna calls Xavier "our founding father", meaning that he established the Delavigne Corporation. In the history of the US, the Founding Fathers were members of the convention who drafted (or wrote) the US Constitution in 1787.
2 found: To "found" is a verb which means to establish or set up. Example: This college was founded in 1828. Note the definition of the term "be founded on" which means to "have a basis in" or to "be based on", for example: Our political party is founded on traditional values.
Esercizio 4
Fill in the blanks below using words from the scene. Use the hints in parentheses to help you!
The city of Boston was (established, created) in 1630 by British puritans, making it one of the (most ancient) cities in American history. Boston was also the (location or place) of (more than 2 or 3) major (occurrences or incidents) during the American revolution...
The city of Boston was (established, created) in 1630 by British puritans, making it one of the (most ancient) cities in American history. Boston was also the (location or place) of (more than 2 or 3) major (occurrences or incidents) during the American revolution...
Fill in the blanks below using words from the scene. Use the hints in parentheses to help you!
The city of Boston was founded 1 (established, created) in 1630 by British puritans, making it one of the oldest 2 (most ancient) cities in American history. Boston was also the site 3 (location or place) of several 4 (more than 2 or 3) major events 5 (occurrences or incidents) during the American revolution...
The city of Boston was founded 1 (established, created) in 1630 by British puritans, making it one of the oldest 2 (most ancient) cities in American history. Boston was also the site 3 (location or place) of several 4 (more than 2 or 3) major events 5 (occurrences or incidents) during the American revolution...
1 founded: "To found (a company, a church)" is to start, create or launch one. The term is often associated with institutions, organizations, corporation, etc) being "established", "launched" or "started". The verb "to found" is generally used in the passive voice (the building was founded in 1884).
2 oldest: "Oldest" is the superlative form of the adjective "old", meaning "elderly" or "aged". Captain Fantastic describes Boston as one of the "oldest" cities in America, meaning that it has existed for a long time (since 1630).
3 site: A "site" refers to a location or place, generally one where something significant occurs. For example: A construction site, a memorial site. Captain Fantastic refers to Boston as the "site" of many historical events (battles and political protests).
4 several: The term "several" describes a number more than two or three. Example: "Several apples" might mean 3, 4, or 5 apples. Captain Fantastic tells us that Boston is the location of "several" historical events in the past.
5 events: An "event" describes an occurrence, incident or action, usually one of relative significance. "Events" can be anything from a birthday party to a volcanic eruption.
Esercizio 5
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is false. There is no indication that the IACF looked for other speakers for the conference, or that Bruno was the IACF's second choice. From the tone of this letter, we can assume that Bruno was in fact the IACF's first choice, though this information is not explicit.
This statement is false. This letter is not a fundraising letter, which is sent in order to solicit contributions or donations. Amanda's letter is an invitation to be a speaker at a conference.
This statement is false. This is a letter of invitation. Bruno has not yet accepted or declined the invitation to this year's conference.
This statement is true. Amanda (the writer of this letter) addresses Bruno as one "of the charter members" of the IACF. A "charter member (of an organization)" is someone who participated in the foundation or establishment of the organization, or simply one of its original members. We can assume that Bruno participated in the establishment of the IACF.
This is a true statement. Amanda (the writer of this letter) writes that the IACF has spent 20 years "gathering the greatest minds in the cosmetics industry for lectures, conferences, round-table discussions and even a cocktail party or two!" This tells us that the IACF organizes a variety of events for the members of the cosmetics industry.
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