Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Intern

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Traduzione e definizione

to intern (with, at): fare uno stage (presso, con) verb
I am interning with the Senator at her New York offices. Sto facendo uno stage con la Senatrice nei suoi uffici di New York.
an internship un periodo in cui una persona lavora con poca o nessuna retribuzione per imparare un mestiere
an intern (US):

uno stagista

noun
In inglese britannico, "intern" è compreso, tuttavia work experience person è più comunemente usato.
an internship (US): un tirocinio, uno stage noun
In inglese britannico, "internship" è compreso, tuttavia work experience placement è più comunemente usato.

UK: Have you met the new intern? Oh he's gorgeous.
US: I am interning with the Senator at her New York offices.

Esempi

  • "Edward : Actually, I'm just an intern."
  • "Please go to Horatio's laboratory at 6pm this evening, where you will be joined by fellow "volunteers", Hannah Benedict (Head of Retail) and Edward Moon (British intern)."
  • "First up is Edward Moon, the intern."
  • "Philip : Congratulations intern."
  • "He's an intern!"
  • "Edward (Intern) : Hello everyone... is it a problem that I can't swim?"
  • "I'm a poor lonesome intern..."
  • "However, I can tell you that the initiative kills two birds with one stone: not only should it improve the level of hygiene in the office, it will also provide a permanent use for otherwise useless intern, Edward Moon."
  • "Philip : What is it, intern?"
  • "The world needs to know what's going on in my life: Who I'm dating, what I'm eating, what I'm wearing, which interns are annoying me-"
  • "Do you think unpaid interns just go around interpreting Dickensian characters?"
  • "Look intern!"
  • "Philip : Intern!"
  • "If someone else picks it up, say a dumb intern, it gives them a massive electric shock."
  • "How's it going, intern?"
  • "A very special intern has joined the Beachview lifeguard team."
  • "In preparation for our negotiations, I brought along my intern Edward Moon and his guitar."
  • "Hannah : You're the intern, go and clean up this monkey poo please!"
  • "Congrats on your job change from unpaid intern to male model!"
  • "Philip : Hey intern, how's it going in there?"
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms. Not all were used in the dialogue you just heard!

This adjective is used to describe someone or something which has become caught, attached or unable to move for some reason.

"As I was climbing through the window, my head got , and I couldn't move."
Bonus Question! The adjective above comes from the verb "to ", which usually describes the act of "joining", or "attaching" one thing to another.

In the US, a person who works as an apprentice or trainee to gain practical experience is called an .
Bonus Question! The training period itself is called an .

Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate terms. Not all were used in the dialogue you just heard!

This adjective is used to describe someone or something which has become caught, attached or unable to move for some reason.

"As I was climbing through the window, my head got stuck 1, and I couldn't move."
Bonus Question! The adjective above comes from the verb "to stick 2", which usually describes the act of "joining", or "attaching" one thing to another.

In the US, a person who works as an apprentice or trainee to gain practical experience is called an intern 3.
Bonus Question! The training period itself is called an internship 4.
1 stuck: To be "stuck" (somewhere) is to be caught, blocked, trapped or to be rendered immobile. Example: There has been a car accident and I am stuck in a traffic jam. Note that the term can be used figuratively as well: "I haven't finished my maths homework because I am stuck on a question", "Nobody will buy my old car so it looks like I am stuck with it". In the dialogue, Donna explains that her talking "Sigmund Freud action figure" is "stuck" because it keeps repeating the same words. The adjective "stuck" comes from the verb "to stick", which generally means "to attach" or "to adhere".
2 stick: The verb "to stick" generally refers to the action of attaching things together. Example: "I am going to stick this stamp to the letter and post it". In another sense, it can refer to remaining close together (Stick with me and I will protect you) or in an informal sense to "placing or putting something somewhere"(I am just going to stick my bags in my room). In this dialogue, the past participle of the verb "stuck" (also an adjective) is used by Donna to describe a problem with her doll.
3 intern: An "intern" is someone (generally a young person) who joins a company (or other organization) seeking work experience, who is generally paid little or nothing. They are often assigned to assist an individual or a department. Please note that in British English, an "intern" is usually referred to as a "work experience person".
4 internship: The term "internship" refers to the period of unpaid time spent in an office to learn how the business works. Please note that in British English, an "internship" is usually referred to as a "work experience".
Esercizio 2
What was Horatio's Secret Santa present?

What was Horatio's Secret Santa present?
This is an incorrect choice. It is Donna that receives an "action figure" (or doll) of Sigmund Freud.
This is the correct choice. Horatio tells Donna and Icarus that he has been given his "very own intern". An "intern" is someone (generally a young person) who joins a company (or other organization) seeking work experience, who is generally paid little or nothing. They are often assigned to assist an individual or a department.
This is an incorrect choice. Stink the dog is given the "squeaky toy", not Horatio. A "squeaky toy" makes a high pitched noise or "squeaks" when it is touched. They are very popular with dogs.
This is an incorrect choice. Horatio mentions monkeys because they are the only assistants he has had during his time with the company. Horatio is pleased because he finally has a human assistant.
Esercizio 3
Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Select the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is true. In the dialogue, Edward says "Aren't you even going to apologise?". To "apologise" (UK) or "to apologize" (US) means "to say sorry". Example: "I apologised to my mother after I forgot her birthday. I hope she will forgive me!".
This is the only false statement here. Edward is sad because he looks "like a tramp" himself. A "tramp" is a homeless person, but Edward does not suggest that the other man in the dialogue is a tramp: he uses the term to describe himself!
This statement is true. Edward says that this is the "first day of (his) really important life-changing internship". An "internship" is time spent experiencing the world of work. Many young people do internships. Example: "The new intern begins his internship on Tuesday. I hope he makes good coffee".
Esercizio 4
Read the text again, and find a couple of related terms that were used.

This term refers to someone who works in a temporary position to get practical experience. "In my first year in the US I worked as an in a law firm."

This term refers to the training period where this person gets practical training, it can be paid or unpaid. "I'm glad I was offered an in New York so that I could learn English."

Read the text again, and find a couple of related terms that were used.

This term refers to someone who works in a temporary position to get practical experience. "In my first year in the US I worked as an intern 1 in a law firm."

This term refers to the training period where this person gets practical training, it can be paid or unpaid. "I'm glad I was offered an internship 2 in New York so that I could learn English."
1 intern: An "intern" is someone (generally a young person) who joins a company (or other organization) seeking work experience, who is generally paid little or nothing. They are often assigned to assist an individual or a department.
2 internship: An "internship" refers to the period of time spent working at a company (or other organization) as a trainee or apprentice. Internships are generally given to students or young people wishing for experience in a given field or profession.
Esercizio 5
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below according to the conversation you just heard.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Choose the TRUE statements from the list below according to the conversation you just heard.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is false. Mr. Steele says: "I did an internship with Microtosh", which tells us that he is not "currently" working with Microtosh, but has already finished his work with them. An "internship" is a period of time spent training, learning and working for a company. It is generally unpaid or poorly paid and is a means for someone to gain practical experience.
This statement is true. Luna says: "I see you spent a summer at a volunteer animal rescue shelter in Gibraltar". "To volunteer (at a clinic)" is to work at a clinic in an unpaid capacity, usually for moral reasons.
This statement is false. Mr. Steele talks about his "extensive" (or considerable) experience with Microtosh, Turtle networks and more. He also mentions his past as a software programmer. It cannot be said that Mr. Steele "lacks" or "is missing" technical experience.

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