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Traduzione e definizione
green:
verde
Ecco alcuni modi di dire con la parola green:
(to be) green with envy (essere) molto geloso/a
to be green essere principiante
to give the green light dare il proprio accordo, autorizzare qualcosa
to have a green thumb (US) (or green fingers (UK)) avere il pollice verde
a green area un parco o un giardino
green (issues):
(le questioni) ecologiche, ambientali
the green party il partito dei “Verdi”
Esempi
- "Please meet me at the green bench on the west side of Paradise Park on Friday, September 28th at 7:37 pm. I will be wearing a pink tuxedo with a black carnation."
- "We've done our best to incorporate new green ideas, but I fear we're only scratching the surface of what could be done."
- "How can I make your life more green?"
- "Bruno : Don't worry sir, I'm sure we can work this out... Let's see... I think you should definitely wear the purple shirt with green stripes – it matches your ears."
- "Philip : But I always thought that aliens had green skin and big eyes and triangle heads, and watched the XXX-files, and you know, abducted humans and stuff."
- "I can't decide what to wear: The purple shirt with green stripes, or the orange shirt with silver spots... My meeting with Philip Cheeter is in half an hour."
- "The walls are all green and dirty and humid, there are rats, and it smells like death."
- "Eh... Blue? Green?"
- "Ursula : Listen, consumers are becoming more and more interested in green issues, and companies will do much better economically if they listen to their customers and show that they care about the future of the planet!"
- "Environmentalists point out that the production of biofuels isn't entirely green."
- "Did the picture have a smaller red square superimposed on a larger green square?"
- "Studies show that the current "traffic light" labelling system - red, amber and green labels representing the amounts of salt, sugar, and fat - for foods on sale in supermarkets is reasonably common, but not effective enough in reducing obesity."
- "In six sexy colors ranging from Purple Sherbert to Girly Girl Green, Mango Lipgloss from Delavigne is sure to be your new best friend!"
- "And to think of the great publicity you could generate if you show the world how green the Delavigne Corporation is."
- "Yes, sir, you there in the green overalls."
- "Bruno : And just a green salad for me."
- "I really don't have the green hand."
- "Think that being green is too expensive?"
- "All : Ten green bottles"
Esercizio 1
Answer the questions below based on Jacob Flatman's email.
Property 1 is situated in a area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue .
Property 3 has storage space.
Property 1 is situated in a area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue .
Property 3 has storage space.
Answer the questions below based on Jacob Flatman's email.
Property 1 is situated in a green 1 area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue all over 2.
Property 3 has a lot of 3 storage space.
Property 1 is situated in a green 1 area.
Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue all over 2.
Property 3 has a lot of 3 storage space.
1 green: Property one is described as being "leafy". The term "leafy" refers to an area that is filled with lots of trees, plants, leaves and greenery. A "green area" describes the same type of area, one with bushes, trees, grass etc. In this context "green" and "leafy" are synonymous.
1 run-down: The term "run-down" means to be in poor condition, or deteriorated. This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
1 spacious: The word "spacious" indicates having a lot of "room" or "space". This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
1 safe: The term "safe" means "unthreatening" or "not dangerous". This term is not synonymous with "leafy".
2 all over: Jacob Flatman writes that Property 2 is painted pink, yellow and pale blue "throughout". The term "throughout" means "all over" or everywhere.
2 outside : The term "outside" means on or to the external or outer side. This is not synonymous with "throughout".
2 underneath: The term "underneath" means on the underside, lower face or below. This term is not synonymous with "throughout".
2 in certain parts : The phrase "in certain parts" refers to selected areas or portions, whereas the term "throughout" refers to "all" or the entirety of a surface (in this case).
3 a lot of: Flatman writes that the third property has "plenty" of storage space. The term "plenty" refers to an "abundance" or "large amount" of something. The term is synonymous with "a lot".
3 shared: The term "plenty" doesn't refer to a "shared" storage space, which would indicate a storage space used by two or more people.
3 hardly any: The phrase "hardly any" means "not very much", which is not synonymous with "plenty".
3 limited: An apartment with "limited storage space" has little storage space. This isn't what is meant by "plenty" of storage space.
Esercizio 2
Sigourney says that Delavigne Corp is "known for its numerous eco-friendly initiatives".
This means that the company is for its many actions.
This means that the company is for its many actions.
Sigourney says that Delavigne Corp is "known for its numerous eco-friendly initiatives".
This means that the company is renowned 1 for its many green 2 actions.
This means that the company is renowned 1 for its many green 2 actions.
1 renowned: "Renowned" is the right answer here. To be "known for" something is to be "renowned" or "famous" for something one does. Example: "Philip is known for his love of flirting".
1 infamous: This is not the best choice. To be "infamous for" something is to have a bad reputation because of it. This does not share a similar meaning with the term "known".
1 praised: This is not the best choice. To be "praised" for something is to be "congratulated" for it. This does not share a similar meaning with the term "known".
1 controversial: This is not the best choice. To be "controversial" is to be "unusual", or the subject of much debate. This does not share a similar meaning with the term "known".
2 green: "Green" is the best answer here. The term "eco-friendly" is short for "environmentally-friendly", and describes someone or something which is "good for the environment". The term "green" shares a similar meaning. Example: "I dream of living in an eco-friendly house, where everything runs on green energy".
2 open-minded: This is not the right choice here. To be "open-minded" is to be "accepting" or unafraid of new ideas. This does not share a similar meaning with "eco-friendly".
2 amicable: This is not the right choice here. "Amicable" shares a similar meaning with "friendly", but you forgot about the important "eco(logically)" part! "Amicable" does not share a similar meaning with "eco-friendly".
2 money-saving: This is not the right choice here. A "money-saving" action will preserve cash, but it does not share a similar meaning with "eco-friendly", which refers to saving the environment.
Esercizio 3
True or false? Bruno is looking for help to make Delavigne Corp greener. --->
True or false? Bruno found Ursula Bauer's advert to be convincing. --->
True or false? Bruno found Ursula Bauer's advert to be convincing. --->
True or false? Bruno is looking for help to make Delavigne Corp greener. ---> True 1
True or false? Bruno found Ursula Bauer's advert to be convincing. ---> True 2
True or false? Bruno found Ursula Bauer's advert to be convincing. ---> True 2
1 True: This is a true statement. Bruno says to Ursula, "I'm looking to get some advice on possible environmental initiatives that we could incorporate here at Delavigne." "To make (a company) greener" is to make it more ecological or more beneficial to the environment.
1 False: This statement is not false.
2 True: This is a true statement. Bruno says "I found your advert to be quite persuasive". "Persuasive" is synonymous with "convincing": causing one to believe the truth of something and induce action. Bruno wants to get some advice from Ursula because he liked her advert and found it convincing.
2 False: This statement is not false.
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