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Traduzione e definizione
input: un contributo, un dato, un'entrata
Thanks for your input. Your contribution is appreciated. Grazie per il tuo contributo. Il tuo apporto è apprezzato.
Did you look at the computer input? Is the data correct? Hai guardato i dati informatici? Sono corretti?
to input: inserire dati
Esempi
- "What is your input?"
- "UNANTICIPATED INPUT."
- "Polly : So Luna, how should we collect everyone's input?"
- "I know you've all got busy schedules, but your input would be really useful for me."
Esercizio 1
"I know you’ve all got busy schedules, but your input would be really useful for me".
Choose the most appropriate term in each case, which would not change the meaning of Susie's sentence.
I know you’ve all got , but your would be really useful for me.
Choose the most appropriate term in each case, which would not change the meaning of Susie's sentence.
I know you’ve all got , but your would be really useful for me.
"I know you’ve all got busy schedules, but your input would be really useful for me".
Choose the most appropriate term in each case, which would not change the meaning of Susie's sentence.
I know you’ve all got full 1 timetables 2, but your feedback 3 would be really useful for me.
Choose the most appropriate term in each case, which would not change the meaning of Susie's sentence.
I know you’ve all got full 1 timetables 2, but your feedback 3 would be really useful for me.
1 full: The term "busy" is used here to describe the "full" or "active" nature of Susie's colleagues' schedules or agendas. She is saying that they all have lots of things to do every day. To be "busy" is to be "occupied". Example: I've had a very busy morning: I walked the dog, cleaned the house, and polished the silverware.
1 boring: This is incorrect. The term "boring" means "dull" or "uninteresting" and is unrelated in meaning to "busy".
1 big: This is incorrect. The term "big" means "large" and is unrelated in meaning to "busy".
1 exciting: This is incorrect. The term "exciting" means "very interesting" or "entertaining" and is unrelated in meaning to "busy".
2 timetables: The term "schedule" describes a "timetable" or a list of things to be done. Susie is referring to the fact that her colleagues have many tasks to perform every day: they have lots to do. Example: I'll try to find space in my schedule to go to visit my sick mother this month. Note: we could also use the term "agenda" in this context (which also describes a list of things to be discussed in a meeting).
2 plannings: "Planning" is a term used to describe a method decided in advance, or the act of making a plan. It does not share a similar meaning with "schedule", and moreover, it is never used in the plural.
2 journals: A "journal" can be one of two things: a personal diary used for writing thoughts and feelings, or a scholarly periodical. Neither shares a similar meaning with "schedule".
3 feedback: The term "input" describes someone's contribution to a discussion, debate, or panel, or their "feedback". Note that in a different context, "input" can also describe the energy or data given to a machine. Examples: "Your input has been very interesting", "You should input accurate data to the computer if you want an accurate output".
3 presence: Nice try, but "presence" is different in meaning from "input". "Presence" refers to the act of attending something, such as a meeting.
3 time: Susie is grateful that her colleagues are giving some of their time to her project, but this term does not share a similar meaning with input.
Esercizio 2
"We really need her input on this one."
"Input" is synonymous with .
"The only way to avoid lasting damage to our reputation..." "Lasting" is synonymous with .
"The only way to avoid lasting damage to our reputation..." "Lasting" is synonymous with .
"We really need her input on this one."
"Input" is synonymous with feedback 1.
"The only way to avoid lasting damage to our reputation..." "Lasting" is synonymous with enduring 2.
"The only way to avoid lasting damage to our reputation..." "Lasting" is synonymous with enduring 2.
1 feedback: The term "input" describes someone's contribution to a discussion, debate, or panel, or their "feedback". Note that in a different context, "input" can also describe the energy or data given to a machine (also used as a verb, "to input"). Examples: "The specialist gave us very useful input on the matter", "Bob was able to input data into the computer using a keyboard".
1 presence: Nice try, but "presence" is different in meaning from "input". "Presence" refers to the act of attending something, such as a meeting.
1 report: "Report" is different in meaning from "input". Bruno does not want a report or written document from Susie.
1 contacts: "Contacts" is different in meaning from "input". Bruno does not need Susie's network of contacts.
2 enduring: The adjective "lasting" is synonymous with "enduring", and similar in meaning to "permanent". Example: "Despite their arguments, Bruno and Horatio have a lasting friendship". In the dialogue, Hannah fears that Delavigne's reputation will be damaged permanently.
2 serious: Although because of its duration, "lasting damage" may well be serious, these terms are not synonymous.
2 additional: "Lasting" is not synonymous with "additional".
2 general: "Lasting" is not synonymous with "general".
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks with terms from the dialogue!
This term means that people notice when you are not there, and possibly feel sad. "Many of the female employees do not like Philip Cheeter: If he got fired, he would not be ."
This term describes data that is entered into a computer. It can also be time and ideas that are contributed to a project or discussion. "Where should I take Susan Bliss on our first date? I'd really appreciate Philip Cheeter's on this."
This term means that people notice when you are not there, and possibly feel sad. "Many of the female employees do not like Philip Cheeter: If he got fired, he would not be ."
This term describes data that is entered into a computer. It can also be time and ideas that are contributed to a project or discussion. "Where should I take Susan Bliss on our first date? I'd really appreciate Philip Cheeter's on this."
Fill in the blanks with terms from the dialogue!
This term means that people notice when you are not there, and possibly feel sad. "Many of the female employees do not like Philip Cheeter: If he got fired, he would not be missed 1."
This term describes data that is entered into a computer. It can also be time and ideas that are contributed to a project or discussion. "Where should I take Susan Bliss on our first date? I'd really appreciate Philip Cheeter's [not done] input 2 on this."
This term means that people notice when you are not there, and possibly feel sad. "Many of the female employees do not like Philip Cheeter: If he got fired, he would not be missed 1."
This term describes data that is entered into a computer. It can also be time and ideas that are contributed to a project or discussion. "Where should I take Susan Bliss on our first date? I'd really appreciate Philip Cheeter's [not done] input 2 on this."
1 missed: The verb "to miss" has several meanings in English, however in this context, it means to "remember with affection" or "to feel the absence" of someone. Example: I MISS the days when I was a student staying in bed until 3pm everyday! In the song, the AFS machine says that Edward "won't be missed", which means that his colleagues will not be sorry that he has gone. Very sad.
2 input: An "input" is information that is entered into a computer or machine. At the end of the song, Edward starts singing and playing the guitar which appears to make the Automated Firing System break down; the machine describes Edward's music as an "unanticipated input". In more general terms, an "input" can be knowledge or ideas that are contributed to a project, a discussion or a meeting. Example: Susie's specialist INPUT on socioeconomic groups really helped us plan our marketing strategy.
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