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Traduzione e definizione
the lounge: il salotto, il salone
Smoking lounge sala fumatori, saletta per fumatori (in un pub)
to lounge: oziare, poltrire, bighellonare
Pronunciation examples
UK: Please take a seat in the lounge, before your flight begins boarding.
US: This afternoon I'm going to lounge around the house.
Esempi
- "I've seen her in the lounge and I think she's really cute."
- "If you have any questions, Theresa, your hostess, will be able to answer them if you pop in to the lounge any time between 6.45AM and 7AM!"
- "Deep Blue Lounge, 992 Valencia Street"
- "Shall I fetch him from the pleasure lounge?"
- "I'll see if we can steal the espresso machine from the lounge!"
- "Brian : The company rents the entire building, but the fourth floor is reserved for our executive offices, the boardroom, the laboratory and a lounge."
- "Any unattended luggage in the departure lounge will be removed by the security services and sold on Free-bay."
- "Say, what are you doing in the lounge?"
- "- DO NOT socialise loudly in the lounge."
- "Gentlemen, would you follow me to the lounge?"
- "Out here you can get in touch with the great outdoors: hunting, fishing, swimming in the lake, and lounging in the outdoor Jacuzzi."
- "Polly : The company owns several floors in the building, but the 14th floor is reserved for our executive offices, the boardroom, the laboratory and a lounge."
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!
This statement is true. Philip wants Polly to schedule an appointment with Dr. Donna, probably only because he finds her attractive. Because he doesn't think this is a legitimate reason to schedule an appointment, he asks Polly to tell Dr. Donna about some "early childhood trauma", or to tell her that Philip wants to discuss his feelings.
This statement is false. Philip says that Dr. Donna is really "cute", meaning that she is attractive or pretty. He never refers to her being "smart" or "intelligent".
This statement is false. Philip suggests that Polly tell Dr. Donna about "some early childhood trauma", however this trauma never really occurred as Philip is trying to invent a reason for seeing Dr. Donna. Furthermore, Philip is likely referring to psychological trauma and not a physical injury.
This statement is false. Philip calls Dr. Donna "the new chick". Although a "chick" literally refers to a baby chicken, in this context it is a term used to refer to a woman. Note that the use of "chick" to refer to a woman is slang, and sometimes considered pejorative.
This statement is true. Philip says that he saw Dr. Donna in the lounge. A "lounge" is a type of waiting area where one can relax or rest. At a company, it is often a room with a coffee machine or snack machines. In an airport or train station, a lounge often includes a smoking area and lavatories.
Esercizio 2
This term was used in the audio, it describes a room or area that is synonymous with "waiting room" or "sitting room".
"There's a gentleman waiting in the for you, sir. He says it's urgent."
This term was used in the audio, it describes a room or area that is synonymous with "waiting room" or "sitting room".
"There's a gentleman waiting in the lounge for you, sir. He says it's urgent."
lounge: The "lounge" is either a public waiting room or a synonym for a "living room" in a private house. Philip says to Hannah "what are you doing in the lounge?", she is sitting and reading a book there. The verb "to lounge" is to pass the time in a lazy or idle way. Example: We lounged in front of the TV all evening.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks below to describe what Jean sees in this "B & B". All the terms are used in the notice above!
This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the .
The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the .
This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the .
This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the .
The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the .
This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the .
Fill in the blanks below to describe what Jean sees in this "B & B". All the terms are used in the notice above!
This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the bathroom 1.
The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the lounge 2.
This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the roof 3.
This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the bathroom 1.
The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the lounge 2.
This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the roof 3.
1 bathroom: "Bathroom" is the best term here. In British English, the "bathroom" is the room with washing facilities such as a bath, a shower, and a sink. In US English, "bathroom" is also a polite way of saying "toilet"!
2 lounge: "Lounge" is the correct answer: this is the room in a home or hotel, where we can sit and talk to people in a relaxed environment. Example: "We now have five televisions in the lounge, in order to avoid arguments between our guests who want to watch different programmes".
3 roof: "Roof" is the term we were looking for here. The "roof" is the external covering on a building, which protects the rooms inside from the sun, rain, etc. Example: "Our roof was damaged in a storm, and since then we've been getting wet in bed!".
Esercizio 4
There was an incident in the "rest room".
Another word for the rest room is the:
Another word for the rest room is the:
There was an incident in the "rest room".
Another word for the rest room is the:
Another word for the rest room is the:
This is correct. A "rest room" (US), despite its name, is another term for "the toilets" (UK), or "the bathroom" (US). Icarus was surprised that an attendant in the "rest room" tried to dry his hands with a silk towel.
A coatroom is either a room where coats and jackets can be left temporarily, or in some cases a small lounge. If it is required to pay a small fee to leave your jacket, we call this area the coat check. The incident which Icarus refers to in this dialogue did not take place in the "coatroom" but in the toilets.
Although it sounds like one could "rest" in the "rest room", the term actually refers to the "toilets" or "bathroom" and not to a lounge or waiting area. A waiting room is the area in which people sit before being called in for an appointment (for example) such as one finds at a doctor's office.
Although it sounds like one could "rest" in the "rest room", the term actually refers to the "toilets" or "bathroom" and not to a lounge or waiting area. A "lounge" is a space generally used for relaxing in a home, office or building.
Esercizio 5
Fill in the blanks below to describe what Jean sees in this "B & B". All the terms are used in the notice above!
This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the .
The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the .
This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the .
This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the .
The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the .
This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the .
Fill in the blanks below to describe what Jean sees in this "B & B". All the terms are used in the notice above!
This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the bathroom 1.
The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the lounge 2.
This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the roof 3.
This is the place where you wash, brush your teeth, or have a shower: the bathroom 1.
The room with sofas and tables, used for relaxing or watching tv: the lounge 2.
This covers the top of a building, and stops the rain from entering: the roof 3.
1 bathroom: "Bathroom" is the best term here. In British English, the "bathroom" is the room with washing facilities such as a bath, a shower, and a sink. In US English, "bathroom" is also a polite way of saying "toilet"!
2 lounge: "Lounge" is the correct answer: this is the room in a home or hotel, where we can sit and talk to people in a relaxed environment. Example: "We now have five televisions in the lounge, in order to avoid arguments between our guests who want to watch different programmes".
3 roof: "Roof" is the term we were looking for here. The "roof" is the external covering on a building, which protects the rooms inside from the sun, rain, etc. Example: "Our roof was damaged in a storm, and since then we've been getting wet in bed!".
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