Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Grateful
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Traduzione e definizione
(she was very) grateful: (era molto) grata
I am grateful that you came, there is an issue I need to talk to you about. Sono grato/a che tu sia venuto/a, c'è una questione di cui ho bisogno di parlarti / parlarvi.
I am grateful to everyone who has helped me. Sono grato/a a tutti coloro che mi hanno aiutato.
I'd be grateful: Con piacere (sarei onorato/a)
Nota: "I'd be grateful" è una contrazione di "I would be grateful".
gratefully (received): (ricevuto) con gratitudine, con riconoscenza
Esempi
- "I would be grateful if you could confirm receipt of this letter."
- "A clue I give, to you grateful few"
- "Should you have anything suitable, I would be very grateful to view it as soon as possible."
- "Susie : I'd be grateful, sir."
- "If you're not too busy photocopying, I would be very grateful if you could handle the interviews for me."
- "Any (serious) suggestions for gifts will be gratefully received."
Esercizio 1
I am duly flattered by your proposal.
What does this mean?
What does this mean?
I am duly flattered by your proposal.
What does this mean?
What does this mean?
"I am duly flattered by your proposal" means "I am grateful for your request or invitation".
Do not confuse "due" with "duly".
This choice is simply wrong.
Do not confuse "duly" with "dull" which means "not sharp" or "uninteresting".
Esercizio 2
Bruno says: "That's what I like to hear". Why does he say this?
Bruno says: "That's what I like to hear". Why does he say this?
This is the best choice here. When Susie says that she "would be grateful", she is saying that she is willing to "do some official speaking on the weekend" and that she is thankful for the opportunity.
Bruno never expresses his emotions regarding the mayor's invitation.
Bruno is relieved that Susie is available, but this is not why he says "That's what I like to hear".
Susie never says anything about liking her job.
Esercizio 3
Icarus asks Trey "How can I ever thank you?" to express his great personal gratitude.
Choose the expressions from the list below which also express great personal gratitude.
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Choose the expressions from the list below which also express great personal gratitude.
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Icarus asks Trey "How can I ever thank you?" to express his great personal gratitude.
Choose the expressions from the list below which also express great personal gratitude.
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Choose the expressions from the list below which also express great personal gratitude.
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
This is an expression of sincere personal gratitude. To be "grateful" to someone expresses to be thankful or very appreciative of someone, often for an action or service they have provided. Example: I am eternally grateful for the help you gave my family.
This is an expression of sincere personal gratitude. The verb "repay" can express that a debt is owed to someone else, and does not necessarily suggest a financial debt. It is possible to repay a debt of honor or a debt of gratitude. Example: I will probably never be able to repay you for saving my life.
"Thanks for your feedback" isn't an expression of sincere personal gratitude. "Feedback" is the return of information about something, usually an evaluation of something or someone relating to a process, activity or performance. "Thanks for your feedback" is generally used in professional situations and doesn't express the same sort of great personal gratitude that Icarus' does.
"I appreciate your attention in this matter" isn't an expression of sincere personal gratitude. The expression "I appreciate your attention in this matter" would likely be found in an a letter or email to thank someone professionally. This expression is formal and even a bit impersonal.
Esercizio 4
"I would be very grateful if you could handle the interviews for me."
Replace the words written in bold with synonyms that best keep the meaning of the original sentence.
"I would be very if you could the interviews for me."
Replace the words written in bold with synonyms that best keep the meaning of the original sentence.
"I would be very if you could the interviews for me."
"I would be very grateful if you could handle the interviews for me."
Replace the words written in bold with synonyms that best keep the meaning of the original sentence.
"I would be very thankful 1 if you could take care of 2 the interviews for me."
Replace the words written in bold with synonyms that best keep the meaning of the original sentence.
"I would be very thankful 1 if you could take care of 2 the interviews for me."
1 thankful: GRATEFUL = THANKFUL = appreciative of a service rendered. "I would be GRATEFUL if..." is a common and polite way of asking someone to do something. Example: I would be GRATEFUL if you could move on to the next correction!
1 relieved: To RELIEVE is to remove pain or distress. Example: I was RELIEVED when the pregnancy test came back negative. Considering the urgency of situation, Luna will probably feel RELIEVED if Edward helps her. However, RELIEVED is not a synonym of GRATEFUL, therefore not the best choice here.
1 honored: To be GRATEFUL = to be appreciative of a service; to be HONORED = to be appreciative of a service that is HIGHLY valued or desirable. Example: We would be HONORED if the prime minister attended the dinner. Luna will not be HONORED if Edward conducts the interviews because she does not value his skills as an interviewer; Luna simply wants Edward to help her out in a difficult situation, for which she will be appreciative and thankful.
2 take care of: This is correct. In this context, HANDLE = TAKE CARE OF or "look after". If you TAKE CARE OF something, you take responsibility for it and make sure it is done. Example: I'll TAKE CARE OF responding to that customer complaint. Luna wants Edward to HANDLE or TAKE CARE OF the interviews, which means he will be responsible for interviewing the job candidates.
2 check up on: This is incorrect. To CHECK UP ON (something) means "to survey" or "to verify". Example: Can you CHECK UP ON my grandmother while I'm away in Russia? In the context of the email, to CHECK UP ON the interviews might mean occasionally verifying that the interviews were being conducted correctly; however, Luna wants Edward to play far more active role and actually conduct the interviews.
2 get rid of: This is incorrect. To GET RID OF means "to dispose of". Example: I'm having a garage sale to GET RID OF some unwanted Elkie Johns albums. In the context of the email, to GET RID OF the interviews would mean to cancel the interviews (though this would be a strange way to say it!). To GET RID OF is not a synonym of to HANDLE.
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