Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Guest of honor

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Traduzione e definizione

a guest: un ospite noun
a guest of honor: un ospite d'onore noun

Esempi

  • "Dear guests"
  • "We can show our guests a bit of Australia, and then eat so much that we all throw up!"
  • "Once again my guest is Susan Bliss from the Delavigne Corp."
  • "I need to open the door for our final guest."
  • "I recently had guests visit me, and I was quite embarrassed to have to apologize to them about the state of my bathroom. Explaining the large pieces of wood and plaster lodged in the toilet and sink was particularly difficult."
  • "You are all invited to the staff canteen at 1.30pm today for a concert of Christmas Carols with special guest, Horatio Oléré, on vocals (and me on piano)!"
  • "Now let's get to this week's guest, who is certainly no stranger to controversy."
  • "Joining us is a very special guest, who will test THX-1134's sales skills."
  • "How formally should your guests dress?"
  • "Harold Warbuckle : Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, my name is Harold P."
  • "Moira : Today we have a special guest."
  • "First, make it clear in your invitation how smart the evening is going to be: "smart", "casual", "smart-casual", etc. Second, it is not usually polite to ask your guests to bring anything to dinner."
  • "The name's Philip, Icarus is my guest."
  • "I'd like to thank our guest Susan Bliss of the Delavigne Corporation."
  • "Dave : And what will I find there, the guest toilet?"
  • "And we have a special guest to help us out."
  • "You may be interested to know that the guests at my son's table included none other than Mr. Bruno Delavigne himself, C."
  • "We are guests on Todd's spaceship."
  • "Delavigne, this year's guest of honor, was being celebrated for his many contributions to the world of fine odors."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast

Horatio: Susie, I'd like to invite you to a party at my place. You'll be my of honor.
Susie: That sounds lovely, Horatio. Where do you live?
Horatio: At the top of a very big . It has long branches, green leaves and fruit growing from it.
Susie: I'm not sure I'll be able to find it. Is there an address?
Horatio: Make an effort.
Susie: The you can do is draw me a map!
Horatio: No. Bring something to drink, and a rope to climb up to the living room.

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast

Horatio: Susie, I'd like to invite you to a party at my place. You'll be my guest 1 of honor.
Susie: That sounds lovely, Horatio. Where do you live?
Horatio: At the top of a very big tree 2. It has long branches, green leaves and fruit growing from it.
Susie: I'm not sure I'll be able to find it. Is there an address?
Horatio: Make an effort.
Susie: The least 3 you can do is draw me a map!
Horatio: No. Bring something to drink, and a rope to climb up to the living room.
1 guest: A "guest" is someone who has been invited somewhere (a party, an event, a conference, etc). Susan Bliss is Brent and Moira's guest on Radio Rhubarb this morning.
2 tree: A tree is a woody plant made up of a trunk, branches, leaves and sometimes fruits or nuts. The new Delavigne initiative proposes to plant trees to absorb harmful Co2 emissions.
3 least: "Least" has a few meanings: it can be used to form the (diminishing) superlative form (It is the least expensive item in the store), or as a noun to describe something extremely low in importance (The budget is the least of my worries right now). In this broadcast, Susie says that Delavigne's new environmental initiative is the "least Delavigne can do" for the environment. The idiom expresses that the company could actually be doing more for the environment.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below to correctly complete this sentence.

Hint: The first term is from the dialogue and the second is not.

'If I invite you to my party, then I am your , and you are my .

Fill in the blanks below to correctly complete this sentence.

Hint: The first term is from the dialogue and the second is not.

'If I invite you to my party, then I am your host 1, and you are my guest 2.
1 host: If you "hold a party" or invite people to an event, then you are the "host". The term "host" can also be used as a verb. Example: I am hosting a party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate my engagement. In this broadcast, Brent begins by announcing, "we're your hosts this morning". In television and radio, the person presenting the programme is also called the "host". Note that we occasionally distinguish a female host by calling her a "hostess".
2 guest: If you are invited to a place or event (a party, a conference, a home), then you are a "guest". In this broadcast, the term "guest" isn't used, however its counterpart (or opposite) is: Moira and Brent are the "hosts" of Radio Rhubarb.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate terms from the dialogue!

Jean is the : he has invited friends round to his house and is entertaining them.

Brian and Icarus are Jean's : they are visiting him in his home.

Fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate terms from the dialogue!

Jean is the host 1: he has invited friends round to his house and is entertaining them.

Brian and Icarus are Jean's guests 2: they are visiting him in his home.
1 host: "Host" is the term we were looking for here. The "host (of a party)" is the person who organises the party. They entertain the guests. "Host" is the term for men, while a woman may be called "a hostess". Example: "I love being the host: it makes me feel special". Note that there is a related verb: "to host". Example: "I hosted a vegan brunch party last weekend".
2 guests: "Guests" is the right answer here. A "guest" is someone who receives another person's hospitality, for example by being invited to the host's house. Example: "You are a guest in my home: please make yourself comfortable".
Esercizio 4
Let's look for some words!

Fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate terms used in the dialogue.

First, find the term which means "someone who has been invited somewhere": "There were 474,692 at the Deckhams' wedding".

Next, look for the word which describes someone who "trains" or "instructs" others: "I used to be a professional tennis player, and now I'm a for children".

Let's look for some words!

Fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate terms used in the dialogue.

First, find the term which means "someone who has been invited somewhere": "There were 474,692 guests 1 at the Deckhams' wedding".

Next, look for the word which describes someone who "trains" or "instructs" others: "I used to be a professional tennis player, and now I'm a coach 2 for children".
1 guests: "Guests" is the best answer here. A "guest" is someone who has been invited somewhere, or receives someone else's hospitality. In the dialogue, Icarus is Philip's "guest" at the speed dating event. Another example: "I've invited some guests to my house for dinner".
2 coach: "Coach" is the correct answer. A "coach" trains, helps, or teaches other people, especially in sport. In the dialogue, Becky introduces herself as a "date coach", meaning that she will guide people through the speed dating evening. Note that there is a related verb "to coach (someone in maths)".
Esercizio 5
Fill in the blanks below to correctly complete this sentence.

Hint: The first term is from the dialogue and the second is not.

'If I invite you to my party, then I am your , and you are my .

Fill in the blanks below to correctly complete this sentence.

Hint: The first term is from the dialogue and the second is not.

'If I invite you to my party, then I am your host 1, and you are my guest 2.
1 host: If you "hold a party" or invite people to an event, then you are the "host". The term "host" can also be used as a verb. Example: I am hosting a party at Buckingham Palace to celebrate my engagement. In this broadcast, Brent begins by announcing, "we're your hosts this morning". In television and radio, the person presenting the programme is also called the "host". Note that we occasionally distinguish a female host by calling her a "hostess".
2 guest: If you are invited to a place or event (a party, a conference, a home), then you are a "guest". In this broadcast, the term "guest" isn't used, however its counterpart (or opposite) is: Moira and Brent are the "hosts" of Radio Rhubarb.

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