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Traduzione e definizione

huge: enorme, smisurato, immenso adjective
The steak was so huge that I could not eat it all! La bistecca era così enorme che non riuscivo a mangiarla tutta!

UK: The Delavigne Christmas party was a huge success.
US: The bill for the party was also huge.

Esempi

  • "Brian : A huge tree!"
  • "My breasts are huge!"
  • "Warbuckle has been sheltering illegal immigrants on his huge ranch, the London Ducky exclusively reveals."
  • "We will be able to turn this possible PR catastrophe into a huge marketing advantage over our competitors, most of whom do not work with OILS approved subcontractors."
  • "Nickel is too soft, there's a huge dent in Mr Delavigne's head and his legs are all twisted."
  • "Five years ago, a sheik of the Royal House of Bahreindeer deposited a huge sum of American currency in my bank."
  • "Huge fan is an understatement."
  • "The Serious Fraud office has been called in, and, although they haven't officially announced their findings yet, the Sunday Roast has THE scoop: it appears that Leeson had been netting huge losses on unauthorised deals, and falsifying information to cover up his failures."
  • "My employer, His Majesty Sheik Jafar, is a huge fan of your Bordello Breeze fragrance."
  • "We're going to be installing a new video conferencing system next month, and it would be a huge relief if we could find ourselves a single, highly-trained professional rather than another team of bumbling morons, like last time."
  • "To smell just right, there's a huge range of scents to choose from. Our fragrance expert at Vague magazine is here to help you choose from 3 of the best."
  • "HUGE living area with open kitchen"
  • "Susan : I'm a huge fan of your stores, Mr. Warbuckle."
  • "Now I'm standing inside the huge entrance hall, looking towards the main gallery space."
  • "Requires a huge wingspan and is not ideal for night flights."
  • "This is obviously a huge stroke of luck for the company, as Ms. Bümbüm is at the peak of her success in Hollywood and worldwide."
  • "The choice in these huge stores is amazing."
  • "Listen I have a huge favor to ask you."
Esercizio 1
According to Susie there is a huge difference between watching movies and doing research.

The term "huge" describes something .
According to Susie there is a huge difference between watching movies and doing research.

The term "huge" describes something large.
large: The adjective "huge" describes something very large or very big. Example: I made a huge mistake at work and got into big trouble. "Large" shares a similar meaning with "huge".
subtle: The adjective "subtle" indicates something so small or unobvious that it is difficult to detect. Example: The Mona Lisa has a subtle smile that makes many people curious. A "subtle" difference between two things is the opposite of a "huge" difference between two things. "Subtle" does not share a similar meaning with "huge".
clear: The adjective "clear" has several meanings, however a "clear" difference expresses an obvious or distinct difference. Example: The difference between the two opposing politicians was clear. "Clear" can also describe something transparent or free from obstacles.
slight: The adjective "slight" describes something is small or minor. Example: I had a slight headache when I woke up but it went away very quickly.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in Philip's message. You are given a synonym after each sentence

Luna: Horatio, what was it like in the Amazon when you were young? I want to know about your youth, when you were a little kid. Tell me about your . (youth)
Horatio: What do you want to know?
Luna: Everything! How did you look when you were little? I bet you were pretty and charming and really attractive. You must have been so ! (attractive, charming or pretty)
Horatio: Why do you want to know?
Luna: Because I'm curious about your past! You're so mysterious and handsome, Horatio.
Horatio: I think I've made a very, very, big mistake by talking to you. This mistake is gigantic, I mean it's a mistake. (enormous, very big)
Luna: See you soon, you beautiful man!
Horatio: I hope this is a dream. A terrible, terrible, terrible dream.

All of these terms were used in the message you just heard!

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in Philip's message. You are given a synonym after each sentence

Luna: Horatio, what was it like in the Amazon when you were young? I want to know about your youth, when you were a little kid. Tell me about your childhood 1. (youth)
Horatio: What do you want to know?
Luna: Everything! How did you look when you were little? I bet you were pretty and charming and really attractive. You must have been so cute 2! (attractive, charming or pretty)
Horatio: Why do you want to know?
Luna: Because I'm curious about your past! You're so mysterious and handsome, Horatio.
Horatio: I think I've made a very, very, big mistake by talking to you. This mistake is gigantic, I mean it's a huge 3 mistake. (enormous, very big)
Luna: See you soon, you beautiful man!
Horatio: I hope this is a dream. A terrible, terrible, terrible dream.

All of these terms were used in the message you just heard!
1 childhood: The term "childhood" refers to the period of time when someone was a child or the state of being a child. The term is often synonymous with "youth". In Philip's message, he asks Polly to tell Dr. Donna that he suffered from some early "childhood" trauma.
2 cute: The term "cute" means charming, pretty or attractive. In Philip's message, he tells Polly that he thinks Dr. Donna is really "cute". Note that the term "cute" is often used to describe children or animals and has a diminutive quality to it. However the term is also commonly used to describe attractive men or women!
3 huge: The term "huge" describes something very big or large. In this sentence it is used figuratively as Horatio is describing what a big mistake it is talking to Luna. In Philip's message, he asks Polly to do him a "huge" favor: to schedule an appointment with Dr. Donna.
Esercizio 3
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below based on the dialogue you just heard.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Choose the TRUE statements from the list below based on the dialogue you just heard.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is true. At the very end of the dialogue, we hear someone (Philip Cheeter) screaming that someone "stole" his screen. "Stole" is the simple past tense form of the verb "to steal" meaning to take by force or without permission.
This statement is false. Susie never mentions that she cannot accept the monitor that Jean has brought her.
This statement is true. Susie exclaims that the monitor Jean has brought her is "huge", meaning that it is very big. Susie is indeed surprised at the large size of the new monitor.
This statement is false. Jean never mentions "buying" or purchasing the monitor which he has brought Susie.
Esercizio 4
Word Search! Find two little words from the dialogue you just heard.

This term describes moving a file or icon from one place to another with a mouse. "You can use your mouse to the file to the trash if you want to delete it."

This term describes something very big. "Oh my god, this elephant is !"

Word Search! Find two little words from the dialogue you just heard.

This term describes moving a file or icon from one place to another with a mouse. "You can use your mouse to drag 1 the file to the trash if you want to delete it."

This term describes something very big. "Oh my god, this elephant is huge 2!"
1 drag: "To drag (a file on the desktop)" is move it to another location using the mouse. Jean explains that with two monitors, Susie can "drag" her documents or files to either of her monitors.
2 huge: The adjective "huge" describes something very large or very big. Example: I made a huge mistake at work and got into big trouble. Susie describes Jean's monitor as "huge".
Esercizio 5
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
I a student to pay for my university studies.

Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
I needed a huge student loan to pay for my university studies.

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