Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Heart

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Traduzione e definizione

the heart: il cuore noun
I know the rules by heart. Conosco le regole a memoria, alla perfezione; ho memorizzato le regole.
It's important to look at the heart of the matter. È importante che esaminiamo l'essenza della questione.
(He suffers from) heart problems: soffre di (problemi cardiaci) idiom

UK: I lost my heart to a starship trooper.
US: I know the rules by heart.

Esempi

  • "When you smile at me, it's like my heart stops working, and then my stomach hurts and I cannot eat anything any more."
  • "Examples: "She still hasn't apologized for breaking my heart or my nose."
  • "Although French cuisine contains a lot of saturated fat, the French tend to have an extremely low rate of heart disease, much lower than the United States for example."
  • "Edward : The heart!"
  • "A sheep's stomach stuffed with lung, liver and heart meat."
  • ""Sleep is essential... at least 8 hours for most adults... lack of sleep leads to bad health... high blood pressure... heart disease... poor performance at work"... Ey up, that sounds serious!"
  • "Her heavenly wings reached out from the TV and stole my heart."
  • "DISCLAIMER: For safety reasons, participants are required to be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back or neck problems. It is advisable to bring a spare pair of underpants."
  • "Moira : Potassium is delicious, Brent, but even so, the American Nutritional Board warns that eating too many eggs poses a health risk due to high levels of cholesterol, which can affect people with heart disease."
  • "Even when she says that it's going to rain, my heart is sunny just to hear her name!"
  • "'Cause that would break my heart."
  • "We can attribute this growth to two key factors: the increase in disposable income for the average Chinese household, and the opening of our new flagship store in the heart of Beijing's commercial center."
  • "Did you have your heart broken?"
  • "Host : I am the tubes which carry blood around the body and to the heart."
  • "The celebration of their love will take place on Friday, the twenty-fifth of August at three o'clock at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 1669 Fudgejunction Road, London, England."
  • "Don't be cruel, to a heart that's true..."
  • "Insufficient or poor-quality sleep increases the risk of high blood pressure and heart disease, as well as the probability of making risky decisions."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate organs (parts of the body) mentioned in the broadcast.

Don't forget to use plural forms where appropriate!

I am a sack within your body that digests your food. I make noises when you are hungry or when you eat too much. I am your .

There are two of me in your chest. When you breathe we expand, get bigger and feed your blood with oxygen. We are your .

I am the universal sign for love. I am the strongest muscle in the body. I am your .

When you drink too much wine you will damage me. If I belong to a duck, I am delicious fried and put in a salad. Some people even make pâté from me. I am your .

Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate organs (parts of the body) mentioned in the broadcast.

Don't forget to use plural forms where appropriate!

I am a sack within your body that digests your food. I make noises when you are hungry or when you eat too much. I am your stomach 1.

There are two of me in your chest. When you breathe we expand, get bigger and feed your blood with oxygen. We are your lungs 2.

I am the universal sign for love. I am the strongest muscle in the body. I am your heart 3.

When you drink too much wine you will damage me. If I belong to a duck, I am delicious fried and put in a salad. Some people even make pâté from me. I am your liver 4.
1 stomach: The organ which digests or decomposes food is called the "stomach". The dish which Moira and Brent discuss in this broadcast, "haggis", is a sheep's stomach stuffed with organ meat. Bon appétit!
2 lungs: The lungs are the main organs in the human respiratory system. They are found in the chest, which is the area in and around the ribs. They fill blood with oxygen and remove carbon dioxide through the pulmonary vessels. In this broadcast, Brent and Moira discuss a traditional Scottish dish called "haggis" which contains lung meat from sheep. Delicious!
3 heart: The universal sign for love is a red shape called a "heart". It is also the organ in your body which "pumps" or "moves" blood around. In this broadcast, Brent and Moira discuss a traditional Scottish dish called "haggis" which contains the heart of a sheep. Who's hungry?
4 liver: The organ responsible for removing toxins, producing bile and storing glycogen is called the "liver". Many animal livers are eaten, and can be prepared in many ways. In this broadcast, Brent and Moira discuss a traditional Scottish dish called "haggis" which contains sheep liver. Ummm! Sounds delicious!
Esercizio 2
"When Bruno witnessed Horatio's... spectacular organ"

Bruno is probably referring to Horatio's .
"When Bruno witnessed Horatio's... spectacular organ"

Bruno is probably referring to Horatio's nose.
nose: Correct! In this context, we can assume that Bruno was impressed by Horatio's nose, as Horatio demonstrated an amazing ability to smell! The "nose" is the organ in the middle of the face, used to smell.
heart: The "heart" is the organ in your body which "pumps" or "circulates" blood. It is often used as a symbol or metaphor for love, romance and strength of character. There is no indication that Horatio's heart impressed Bruno.
hugu jugu: Ah the hugu jugu, a very important organ indeed, but not the organ which impressed Bruno. We can only speculate on the nature of Horatio's hugu jugu, though we've heard Horatio has been compared to ponies and small donkeys in some parts of Argentina.
ear: The "ear" is the organ on the side of the head used for "hearing" or "listening". Most people have two, though Van Gogh is an exception to this rule. There is no indication that Horatio's ear impressed Horatio.
Esercizio 3
Can you do better than Edward? What are the RIGHT answers to these questions?

Hint: Edward's answers were wrong!

"I am a pair of organs in the abdominal region of the body. I am shaped like two beans. I maintain the balance of fluid in the body by removing waste from the blood and excreting it as urine. What am I?" -->

"I am the tubes which carry blood around the body and to the heart. You can see me in parts of the body where the skin is thin, and I look blue! Heroin addicts inject their drugs into me." -->

"I am a pair of organs located in the chest, I am made up of two spongy sacks. I remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen. What am I?" -->
Can you do better than Edward? What are the RIGHT answers to these questions?

Hint: Edward's answers were wrong!

"I am a pair of organs in the abdominal region of the body. I am shaped like two beans. I maintain the balance of fluid in the body by removing waste from the blood and excreting it as urine. What am I?" -->kidneys 1

"I am the tubes which carry blood around the body and to the heart. You can see me in parts of the body where the skin is thin, and I look blue! Heroin addicts inject their drugs into me." -->veins 2

"I am a pair of organs located in the chest, I am made up of two spongy sacks. I remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen. What am I?" -->lungs 3
1 kidneys: This is better than Edward! The kidneys are the two organs found in the back that make and then expel urine from the body. They regulate the fluid we take in and filter the blood. Some people like to eat kidneys!
1 veins: This is not the correct answer. Veins are smaller than arteries and do a similar job. They take blood to the heart. This choice is not right in this context.
1 lungs: Incorrect. Lungs is not the right choice: the lungs are situated in the chest and help us to breathe. Smokers often get lung cancer.
1 liver: No! This is exactly what Edward said! The liver is a red-brown organ which helps break down food. It is not correct in this context.
1 arteries: This is incorrect. Arteries carry blood away from the heart and around the body!
1 heart: This is incorrect. The heart is the muscular organ which beats in our chests, and represents love!
2 veins: This is the right choice. "Veins" are vessels or tubes which carry blood TO the heart. We think Edward should have got half a point for his answer, because he was close! Edward said "arteries" which carry blood AWAY from the heart. It's quite complicated biology!
2 kidneys: This is incorrect. The kidneys are the two organs found in the back that make and then expel urine from the body.
2 lungs: Incorrect. Lungs is not the right choice: the lungs are situated in the chest and help us to breathe. Smokers often get lung cancer.
2 arteries: No! This is exactly what Edward said. Arteries carry blood away from the heart, not to it!
2 liver: WRONG! The liver is a red-brown organ which helps break down food. It is not correct in this context.
2 heart: This is incorrect. The heart is the muscular organ which beats in our chests, and represents love!
3 lungs: This is the right answer. The lungs are found in the chest and fill up with air when we breathe in. They then use the oxygen to supply the blood and expel the carbon dioxide. Smokers run the risk of getting lung cancer.
3 liver: The liver is a red-brown organ which helps break down food. It is not correct in this context.
3 veins: This is not the correct answer. Veins are smaller than arteries and do a similar job. They take blood to the heart. This choice is not right in this context.
3 arteries: This is not the correct choice. Arteries carry blood away from the heart and around the body.
3 kidneys: This is incorrect. The kidneys are the two organs found in the back that make and then expel urine from the body.
3 heart: This is incorrect. The heart is the muscular organ which beats in our chests, and represents love!

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