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Traduzione e definizione
to help (out): aiutare, dare una mano
Could you help me to choose a tie? I need your advice. Potresti aiutarmi a scegliere una cravatta? Ho bisogno del tuo consiglio.
to help someone out aiutare qualcuno
to help someone out aiutare qualcuno
(I need) help!: (Ho bisogno di) aiuto!
Could I be of any help to you? Posso esserti di qualche aiuto?
helpful: utile, disponibile
This information isn't very helpful, what else can you tell me? Questa informazione non è molto utile, cos'altro puoi dirmi?
Esempi
- "He's currently exiled from heaven so he is available to help us bring the music back to Delavigne."
- "Brian : Bruno, sir, if you want me to help you find the perfect date, you should start by telling me what you're looking for in a lover."
- "And I'd just like to say that the complex theoretical algorithms that I learned in your calculus and trigonometry classes will help me every day in the real world, I'm sure of it."
- "The world needs your help, Harold."
- "Any suggestions to help me further dull my senses during the festivities are more than welcome."
- "Bruno and Horatio's Miracle Juices, a fledgling juice and smoothie bar, caused a stir last month when their "miraculous" juices allegedly cured a man of his loneliness, reunited a lost parrot with his lover, and helped settle a bitter dispute between a chicken and an egg."
- "I'll do anything, but please send me help!"
- "Someone has to help me"
- "And he's helping us with our paper recycling system. He's very efficient at chewing confidential financial reports."
- "You need help!"
- "To help you achieve your goals, I need you to adopt some new habits."
- "Maybe we should be doing something more meaningful with our lives...like helping people."
- "England needs your help."
- "Please listen to his advice and remember: he's here to help (and hopefully impress people in high places)."
- "Donna : I could help you write it if you want."
- "I hope this helps identify him."
- "I need your help!"
- "Lucie : Well, I suppose I could help..."
- "Please help me."
Esercizio 1
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below:
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below:
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
Kevin is not asking Jean to come with him while he is away, rather he is asking Jean to look after things in Kevin's office while Kevin himself is gone.
This is a true statement. At the beginning of the dialogue, Jean says "Thank God it's Friday". This expression indicates that the speaker (Jean) is happy or thankful that today is Friday, and that the weekend is here.
This statement is not true. Kevin tells Jean that he needs to leave the office "for a few hours". He then tells Jean "I'll see you this afternoon". Both of these statements tell us that Kevin will not be away from the office for the entire day.
This is a true statement. Kevin asks Jean to "cover him" while he's away this afternoon. Kevin asks that Jean answer the phone and "keep an eye on things" during his absence. The purpose of this conversation is Kevin's request for help.
Kevin never says that he needs help using his computer. Kevin tells Jean that he can use the computer in his office, but Kevin never asks for computer help.
Esercizio 2
At the end of the dialogue, Jean says to Polly 'you are so gentle'.
This is an unnatural choice of words. How could Jean express that Polly is 'gentle' or 'nice' in a more natural, English way?
This is an unnatural choice of words. How could Jean express that Polly is 'gentle' or 'nice' in a more natural, English way?
At the end of the dialogue, Jean says to Polly 'you are so gentle'.
This is an unnatural choice of words. How could Jean express that Polly is 'gentle' or 'nice' in a more natural, English way?
This is an unnatural choice of words. How could Jean express that Polly is 'gentle' or 'nice' in a more natural, English way?
The word 'gentle' means 'kind' or 'sweet'. It also can express a very 'soft' or 'delicate' action. As in 'She touched him gently on the arm'. In English, we say that someone is 'kind' or 'nice' when complimenting their generosity or friendliness, but we don't normally compliment a person by telling them they are 'gentle'. A 'kind' person is nice or friendly.
Jean is not complimenting Susie on the softness of her skin, but on her kindness. The skin is the outer layer of the body.
Jean is not complimenting Susie on her 'wisdom', but on her kindness. Wisdom is 'knowledge', 'common sense' or good judgment'.
Jean is not complimenting Susie on her intelligence, but on her kindness.
Jean is not complimenting Polly on her 'helpfulness', but on her kindness. Helpful shares a similar meaning with 'useful'.
Esercizio 3
"She will be visiting our offices on Friday, September 24 to conduct a Technology Sensitivity Seminar, which will be mandatory for all staff members."
If something is "mandatory", it is .
If something is "mandatory", it is .
"She will be visiting our offices on Friday, September 24 to conduct a Technology Sensitivity Seminar, which will be mandatory for all staff members."
If something is "mandatory", it is required.
If something is "mandatory", it is required.
required: "Mandatory" means "necessary" or "required". In her email, Polly writes that a seminar to instruct the staff about the proper uses of office equipment is obligatory.
for men only: This is not the meaning of "mandatory". Staff meetings do not discriminate, they involve all staff members.
helpful: "A mandatory meeting" is not necessarily "helpful", it is required or obligatory.
informative: "A mandatory meeting" is not necessarily "informative", it is required or obligatory.
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