Traduzione inglese <> italiano di From now on

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Traduzione e definizione

From now on...: D'ora in poi... idiom
From now on, I want a hot cup of coffee on my desk when I arrive at the office. I know you haven't had to do this in the past, but from this moment forward, this is what I require. D'ora in poi, voglio una tazza di caffè caldo sulla mia scrivania quando arrivo in ufficio. So che in passato non hai dovuto farlo, ma da questo momento in avanti è ciò che richiedo.

Esempi

  • "These countries may be safe from now on: British home buyers seem to have set their sights on the USA."
  • "Just call me Philip the Genius from now on!"
  • "From now on, I am sticking to perfumes!"
  • "It took some convincing, but I have Gidyeon's word that his pricing policy will respect our suggested list prices from now on."
  • "From now on the first thing and the last thing I want to hear out of your mouths is "Sir"."
  • "And please, call me Mr. Cashman from now on."
  • "From now on you'll be the manager of Human-Photocopier Relations."
Esercizio 1
There are lots of useful three-word expressions in this email. Fill in the blanks with an expression from the list of choices given.

Each phrase is used once!

from now on | on its way | come up with | stroke of brilliance | outside the box

I thought my idea of using laptops in meetings was a . Now we can all check our Facelessbook pages and look like we're working!

My boss really thinks . Some people think he's weird, but I like his progressive style.

I need to a good excuse why I'm late again. I've used "the dentists", "the kids" and "traffic jams" so far this week. Any other ideas?

I'm going to drink less coffee and smoke fewer cigarettes . I want to be healthy in the future!

The pizza delivery guy told me the order was over an hour ago. I think the receptionists have eaten it.

There are lots of useful three-word expressions in this email. Fill in the blanks with an expression from the list of choices given.

Each phrase is used once!

from now on | on its way | come up with | stroke of brilliance | outside the box

I thought my idea of using laptops in meetings was a stroke of brilliance 1. Now we can all check our Facelessbook pages and look like we're working!

My boss really thinks outside the box 2. Some people think he's weird, but I like his progressive style.

I need to come up with 3 a good excuse why I'm late again. I've used "the dentists", "the kids" and "traffic jams" so far this week. Any other ideas?

I'm going to drink less coffee and smoke fewer cigarettes from now on 4. I want to be healthy in the future!

The pizza delivery guy told me the order was on its way 5 over an hour ago. I think the receptionists have eaten it.
1 stroke of brilliance: This is the right answer. This expression means an "exceptional idea" or a "moment of genius". For example: "Let's use the money in the pension fund, bet it all on a horse, take the winnings and put the original money back in the box. It's a stroke of brilliance!".
2 outside the box: This is the best choice here! To "think outside the box" is a common phrase which means to think differently or not to follow the usual lines of thought. Example: "Our marketing ideas have all been too traditional in the past. We need to think outside the box now!".
3 come up with: This is correct. This phrasal verb means to "invent", to "conceive" or to "make up". Another example of this is: "I've come up with several ideas for the advertising campaign, but nobody ever listens to me!"
4 from now on: Synonyms for this phrase include "from this moment" and "starting here".
5 on its way: This means "en route", "coming" or "going".
Esercizio 2
There are lots of useful three-word expressions in this email. Fill in the blanks with an expression from the list of choices given.

Each phrase is used once!

from now on | on its way | come up with | stroke of brilliance | outside the box

I thought my idea of using laptops in meetings was a . Now we can all check our Facelessbook pages and look like we're working!

My boss really thinks . Some people think he's weird, but I like his progressive style.

I need to a good excuse why I'm late again. I've used "the dentists", "the kids" and "traffic jams" so far this week. Any other ideas?

I'm going to drink less coffee and smoke fewer cigarettes . I want to be healthy in the future!

The pizza delivery guy told me the order was over an hour ago. I think the receptionists have eaten it.

There are lots of useful three-word expressions in this email. Fill in the blanks with an expression from the list of choices given.

Each phrase is used once!

from now on | on its way | come up with | stroke of brilliance | outside the box

I thought my idea of using laptops in meetings was a stroke of brilliance 1. Now we can all check our Facelessbook pages and look like we're working!

My boss really thinks outside the box 2. Some people think he's weird, but I like his progressive style.

I need to come up with 3 a good excuse why I'm late again. I've used "the dentists", "the kids" and "traffic jams" so far this week. Any other ideas?

I'm going to drink less coffee and smoke fewer cigarettes from now on 4. I want to be healthy in the future!

The pizza delivery guy told me the order was on its way 5 over an hour ago. I think the receptionists have eaten it.
1 stroke of brilliance: This is the right answer. This expression means an "exceptional idea" or a "moment of genius". For example: "Let's use the money in the pension fund, bet it all on a horse, take the winnings and put the original money back in the box. It's a stroke of brilliance!".
2 outside the box: This is the best choice here! To "think outside the box" is a common phrase which means to think differently or not to follow the usual lines of thought. Example: "Our marketing ideas have all been too traditional in the past. We need to think outside the box now!".
3 come up with: This is correct. This phrasal verb means to "invent", to "conceive" or to "make up". Another example of this is: "I've come up with several ideas for the advertising campaign, but nobody ever listens to me!"
4 from now on: Synonyms for this phrase include "from this moment" and "starting here".
5 on its way: This means "en route", "coming" or "going".

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