Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Item

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Traduzione e definizione

an item: un articolo, un elemento noun
This line is for shoppers with ten items or fewer. Questa fila è per i clienti con dieci articoli o meno.
(Let's move to the next) item: (Passiamo al) punto (successivo) noun

UK: It's best to remove all items of clothing before having a shower.
US: You have one item too many in your bag. It's going to break.

Esempi

  • "Please pick up the following items before next Friday"
  • "Now, let's move on to item number two on the agenda - Bruno's birthday party!"
  • "Philip : Item number 1."
  • "Are you carrying any of the following items: Acids, ammunition, animals, corpses, cremated remains, explosives, firearms, fireworks, flammable liquids, hazardous materials, materials with a disagreeable odor, matches?"
  • "Your mission for the week, should you choose to accept it: go out and buy an item in each of the stores described."
  • "Any unattended bag or other item of luggage will be removed and may be destroyed."
  • "Most of the items are pretty unisex."
  • "I could sell these items at auction, but I thought I'd let my dear colleagues have a chance to buy them first."
  • "Let's move on to the last item on the agenda: Jean's accent."
  • "You know how much I hate spending money on unessential items.."
  • "- Damaged goods must be reported immediately by telephone upon receipt of items. No claims for compensation can be made after three working days."
  • "Warbuckle's sales will be pushed through the roof with these items in their inventory!"
  • "A boxed set for the holiday season might be a popular item."
  • "However, I fought tooth and nail, and I was able to get funds for the following items"
  • "Cashier : Well if you just want to place your items on the counter, that would be a great help for me, sir."
  • "Items marked "VV" are vegan, and those marked "V" are suitable for vegetarians."
  • "Any personal items left in the bedrooms or bathrooms will become the property of Happy Tulips B & B."
  • "But I fought tooth and nail, and managed to allocate funds for the following items"
  • "- International Cosmetics Supply Center will not refund opened or used items. Only products in perfect condition will be considered for return."
Esercizio 1
The pharmacist tells Kevin "you're all set".
What does he mean by this?

The pharmacist tells Kevin "you're all set".
What does he mean by this?
Kevin has not yet paid for his medication, so the pharmacist is not offering him his change. The pharmacist's statement is unrelated to payment or money.
When the pharmacist tells Kevin, "you're all set", he means that he has found all the items Kevin asked for and that they are ready for him to pay for. In this context "you're all set" is synonymous with "your order is ready", or "I've found the items you asked for".
The pharmacist is not expressing that the items Kevin has ordered will help him, but rather that the items are ready, or that he has found them.
The pharmacist is not asking about Kevin's method of payment, rather he is stating that Kevin's order is ready.
Esercizio 2
Time for a little dictation! Fill in the blanks below with terms used by the announcer:

"This is a security . Passengers are to keep their with them at all times. Any bag or other of will be and may be destroyed. Thank you."

Time for a little dictation! Fill in the blanks below with terms used by the announcer:

"This is a security announcement 1. Passengers are requested 2 to keep their possessions 3 with them at all times. Any unattended 4 bag or other item 5 of luggage 6 will be removed 7 and may be destroyed. Thank you."
1 announcement: "Announcement" is the best choice here. An "announcement" is a short, informative message. A "security announcement" concerns the safety of the people at a certain place, such as an airport or concert hall. Example: "I have an announcement to make: I'm pregnant!"
2 requested: "Requested" is the correct answer. We say that someone is "requested to do something" as a polite way of asking or telling them to do this thing. In the announcement, "passengers are requested" to remain with their bags. Example: "Visitors are requested to remove their shoes before entering the temple".
3 possessions: "Possessions" is the best choice here. A person's "possessions" are the items they own, or the "property". In the announcement, the announcer asks people to keep their "possessions with them at all times". Example: "All his possessions were destroyed in the fire".
4 unattended: "Unattended" is the correct answer. An item is "unattended" when it is not being watched-over, or cared-for, or it has been "abandoned". In the announcement passengers are asked not to leave their items "unattended". Example: "Leaving an injury unattended for too long is likely to cause serious problems".
5 item: "Item" is the best choice here. An "item" is an "article" or a "piece". The announcer refers to "any other item of luggage", meaning any article such as a suitcase or bag. Example: "They sold many items of furniture, including chairs, tables, and wardrobes".
6 luggage: "Luggage" is the correct answer here. The term "luggage" refers to bags and suitcases used for travelling. The announcer tells passengers that any abandoned luggage will be taken away and possibly destroyed. Example: "Nobody offered to help me get all my luggage onto the train, and I lost my faith in humanity".
7 removed: "Removed" is the best choice here. To "remove" an item is to "take it away". We need the passive voice in this construction, because the announcer is telling us what will happen "to" any luggage which is left unattended. Example: "It's best to remove your clothes before going to bed".
Esercizio 3
Time for a little dictation! Fill in the blanks below with terms used by the announcer:

"This is a security . Passengers are to keep their with them at all times. Any bag or other of will be and may be destroyed. Thank you."

Time for a little dictation! Fill in the blanks below with terms used by the announcer:

"This is a security announcement 1. Passengers are requested 2 to keep their possessions 3 with them at all times. Any unattended 4 bag or other item 5 of luggage 6 will be removed 7 and may be destroyed. Thank you."
1 announcement: "Announcement" is the best choice here. An "announcement" is a short, informative message. A "security announcement" concerns the safety of the people at a certain place, such as an airport or concert hall. Example: "I have an announcement to make: I'm pregnant!"
2 requested: "Requested" is the correct answer. We say that someone is "requested to do something" as a polite way of asking or telling them to do this thing. In the announcement, "passengers are requested" to remain with their bags. Example: "Visitors are requested to remove their shoes before entering the temple".
3 possessions: "Possessions" is the best choice here. A person's "possessions" are the items they own, or the "property". In the announcement, the announcer asks people to keep their "possessions with them at all times". Example: "All his possessions were destroyed in the fire".
4 unattended: "Unattended" is the correct answer. An item is "unattended" when it is not being watched-over, or cared-for, or it has been "abandoned". In the announcement passengers are asked not to leave their items "unattended". Example: "Leaving an injury unattended for too long is likely to cause serious problems".
5 item: "Item" is the best choice here. An "item" is an "article" or a "piece". The announcer refers to "any other item of luggage", meaning any article such as a suitcase or bag. Example: "They sold many items of furniture, including chairs, tables, and wardrobes".
6 luggage: "Luggage" is the correct answer here. The term "luggage" refers to bags and suitcases used for travelling. The announcer tells passengers that any abandoned luggage will be taken away and possibly destroyed. Example: "Nobody offered to help me get all my luggage onto the train, and I lost my faith in humanity".
7 removed: "Removed" is the best choice here. To "remove" an item is to "take it away". We need the passive voice in this construction, because the announcer is telling us what will happen "to" any luggage which is left unattended. Example: "It's best to remove your clothes before going to bed".

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