Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Mathematical
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Traduzione e definizione
(a) mathematical (problem): (un) problema (matematico)
My friend Heydorff has a great mathematical mind. He's fantastic with numbers. Il mio amico Heydorff ha una grande mente matematica. È fantastico con i numeri.
Esempi
- "I have a mathematical question for you."
- "Math isn't my best subject."
- "And take your freakish math brain with you!"
- "Zack Fielding, described as a shy loner by his classmates, threw a range of sweets, including jelly beans and candy corn, during a 10th grade math class."
- "And this little fox is Cindy, she's in our math class."
- "Bruno : No, no, like business and management and math and dogs."
- "You're like a hero for what you did in math class today!"
- "His name is Ludwig Arkady Romanonovich, and he was my high school math teacher."
- "Young Philip : Uhhh, no thanks, Mr. R, I've got a big party tonight, and I don't want to spend all my energy showing you guys how to solve a silly little math problem. But I think Bruno wants to show you!"
Esercizio 1
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A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "" problem.
If an object is absent or can't be found it is "".
A "" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.
A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "" problem.
If an object is absent or can't be found it is "".
A "" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.
Fill in the blanks below with terms from the audio you just heard.
A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "tricky 1" problem.
If an object is absent or can't be found it is "missing 2".
A "desk 3" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.
A difficult, hard or awkward problem can be described as a "tricky 1" problem.
If an object is absent or can't be found it is "missing 2".
A "desk 3" is a piece of furniture where people work. It is generally a flat surface made of wood or metal with four legs.
1 tricky: The adjective "tricky" describes something (like a math problem) which is difficult to understand or solve. For example: "This exercise is very tricky." In other contexts, "tricky" can mean "untrustworthy" or "devious". Richard Nixon, US President, was known as "Tricky Dicky" or "Tricky Dick".
2 missing: A "missing" object can't be found. In this dialogue, Icarus says that his calculator is "missing" or "lost".
3 desk: "A desk" is a piece of furniture typically used for writing. Desks often have drawers or compartments to store items as well. Icarus cannot find the calculator which he usually keeps on his desk.
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