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Traduzione e definizione

a meal: un pasto noun

Esempi

  • "Susie : Well, that was a good meal."
  • "Will morning meals be required?"
  • "I'd like to make a special request for an in-flight meal please."
  • "I'll give you a ring Friday evening (local time) after we break the fast with the traditional meal of rice and vegetables."
  • "You eat half a box of tissues for breakfast, the other half at lunchtime and then a proper meal in the evening."
  • "Waitress : Is everything alright with your meal?"
  • "Well, I must thank you again for the fantastic meal."
  • "Enjoy your drinks and I'll be back soon with your meals."
  • "But the idea of accompanying my meal with a glass of wine that smells like rotten eggs?"
  • "Bruno : Oh my, what an excellent meal."
  • "Clarence : How was your meal gentlemen?"
  • "What my Swedish friend here is trying to say is his meal is a little cold, could you warm it up, please?"
  • "Bruno : That would be great Sam. I'll let you finish your meal now."
  • "Oh, and one more thing... Do you know if there'll be any onions or garlic included in the meal?"
  • "I'll be right back with your meals."
  • "I've booked a macrobiotic vegetarian meal for Mr. Delavigne."
  • "Last week we talked about the advantages of eating well-balanced meals and getting regular exercise."
  • "The special meals for business clients change every week, and I don't know what's on next week's menu."
  • "these days they just come in a different form. Smythe says that private sector companies are finding ways to compensate workers without using union labor, "The perks that a dotcom like Doodle provides for its staff, without any union interference, are unbelievable: free meals, childcare, dry cleaning services, gold-leafed toilet paper, the list goes on and on."
  • "Of course you will have your choice of meals."
Esercizio 1
Choose all the TRUE statements from the list below.

Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!

Choose all the TRUE statements from the list below.

Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Sam greets Bruno at the restaurant by telling him that he has "ordered" without him. To "order food" is to request it at a restaurant.
Bruno cannot be satisfied with Sam's explanation of the loans because Sam has not yet explained the situation. This conversation concludes with Sam warning Bruno that it will be complicated to explain the loans.
After Sam says that the executive committee has agreed to waive all the supplementary fees charged to Delavigne, he tells Bruno that this is normal "considering your company's importance to our bank". This indicates that the Delavigne Corp is a major client of Sam's bank.
Sam tells Bruno that his bank is going "to waive the supplementary fees" that were charged to Delavigne's account. To "waive" a charge or a fee means to remove or eliminate it entirely. To "reduce a sum of money" means to lessen or diminish the sum, which is not the same. Bruno will no longer have to pay any fees in the future, and he will be paid back the money he has spent on interest in the past year.
Esercizio 2
Choose the TRUE statements from list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Choose the TRUE statements from list below.

There may be more than one correct answer!
Kevin never indicates whether or not he thinks Jean should get "more than twenty percent" of the money. Kevin does say "One billion dollars is a lot of money, Jean", but he is simply commenting on (and correcting) what Jean has told him.
At the end of the dialogue, Kevin says "Hold everything, Jean". The expression "hold everything" is a command to stop what you are doing. Kevin then tells Jean "You're not going anywhere!" which expresses that Kevin wants Jean to stay in America, and not proceed with his plan to fly to Kalackistan. In general, Kevin makes it clear that he thinks Jean's trip to Kalackistan is a bad idea.
Jean actually tells Kevin that Vladimir has assured him that a visa isn't necessary for his trip to Kalackistan. Jean also tells Kevin that he is leaving for Kalackistan tomorrow, and never indicates that he is on his way to get a visa. "To be on one's way" is to be "en route" or in the act of going somewhere.
Towards the end of their conversation, Jean tells Kevin "I will buy you lunch when I return". He is promising to pay for Kevin's lunch once he has returned from Kalackistan, after receiving the large sum of money which awaits him there. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all "meals", food served or eaten morning, afternoon and evening respectively.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the gaps below using terms used in the broadcast.

The game of is played on a black and white board with pieces such as the king, the queen, the knight, the rook and the pawn.
This term describes a selection or regimen of foods which are eaten on a regular basis. The of rabbits consists mainly of carrots and lettuce.
This term refers to the food served and eaten on regular occasions. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all .

Fill in the gaps below using terms used in the broadcast.

The game of chess 1 is played on a black and white board with pieces such as the king, the queen, the knight, the rook and the pawn.
This term describes a selection or regimen of foods which are eaten on a regular basis. The diet 2 of rabbits consists mainly of carrots and lettuce.
This term refers to the food served and eaten on regular occasions. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all meals 3.
1 chess: Chess is a game played on a board with black and white squares. It involves moving pieces around the board that represent the members of a royal family. Brent tells Moira that he plays sometimes on his computer.
2 diet: A "diet" is a particular range of foods that someone eats. To "go on a diet" means to eat certain foods in order to lose weight or for health reasons. Brent says in the report that "Nutritionists have wondered for years how the French continue to lead long and healthy lives despite the richness of their diet".
3 meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all "meals". This term can refer to the food itself or the occasion or time when these "meals" are taken. In this broadcast, Brent and Moira compare the advantages and disadvantages of eating well-balanced "meals".
Esercizio 4
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in this dialogue.

This is a collective term for breakfast, lunch and dinner. "It is important to eat three each day".

This expression refers to becoming thinner, generally as the result of diet or exercise. "I am going on a diet in order to before my wedding". (Hint: 2 words: 1 verb + 1 complement)

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in this dialogue.

This is a collective term for breakfast, lunch and dinner. "It is important to eat three meals 1 each day".

This expression refers to becoming thinner, generally as the result of diet or exercise. "I am going on a diet in order to lose weight 2 before my wedding". (Hint: 2 words: 1 verb + 1 complement)
1 meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all "meals", a term which describes food eaten at specific times during the day (generally morning, midday and evening). In this conversation, Bethany tells Donna that she eats "a proper meal in the evening".
2 lose weight: The expression "to lose weight" refers to becoming physically "thinner", "slimmer", or less heavy, usually as the result of diet or exercise. In the dialogue, Donna tells Bethany that she has "lost weight", meaning that she has become "thinner".
Esercizio 5
It's time to fill in the blanks!

Type the appropriate words from the dialogues you just heard into the blanks below.

I am a small, white vegetable used in many sauces and dishes. I make your breath smell bad and I am good for your heart. I also protect against vampires. I am . (Hint: I am NOT an onion)

I am a person who doesn't eat meat. I am a .

I am the food eaten generally three times a day, either morning, noon or evening. I am a .

It's time to fill in the blanks!

Type the appropriate words from the dialogues you just heard into the blanks below.

I am a small, white vegetable used in many sauces and dishes. I make your breath smell bad and I am good for your heart. I also protect against vampires. I am garlic 1. (Hint: I am NOT an onion)

I am a person who doesn't eat meat. I am a vegetarian 2.

I am the food eaten generally three times a day, either morning, noon or evening. I am a [not done] meal 3.
1 garlic: "Garlic" is the best answer here. Garlic is a vegetable often used to add flavour to meals. It is also supposed to protect against vampires. In this dialogue, Brian tells Becky that Brian is allergic to onions and garlic.
2 vegetarian: This is the right answer. A person who doesn't eat meat is called a vegetarian.
3 meal: "Meal" is the best answer. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all meals. This term can refer to the food itself or the occasion or time when this food is eaten. In this dialogue, Becky and Brian are discussing airplane meals.

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