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Traduzione e definizione
a monkey: una scimmia
Monkeys like eating fruit and swinging through trees! Alle scimmie piace mangiare frutta e dondolarsi tra gli alberi!
Esempi
- "You two, go in and clean up the monkey poo-poo!"
- "Giuseppe : Monkey noises!"
- "Hugging up the big monkey man"
- "Now Horatio, get me a ladder, some rope and a monkey."
- "Too bad New Zealanders are a bunch of cocky a-holes descended from criminals and retarded monkeys."
- "Patient : I am the king of the snow monkeys!"
- "You reek of alcohol, cigarettes and what I can only assume to be monkey sperm."
- "Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey"
- "Attention: Rumor has it that the monkeys have made a real mess."
- "Announcer : Today, our charismatic and handsome leader is relaxing in front of a fire with his favourite monkey, Giuseppe."
- "Although we haven't recovered their bodies, we now bury the things that Bruno Delavigne and Horatio Oléré loved best: Bruno's dog Stink, and Horatio's monkey Giuseppe."
- "Monkey : Yes."
- "Why did the monkey fall out of the tree?"
- "Day 27.2 : Horatio says goodbye too, and remember to feed his monkeys."
- "Send Giuseppe the monkey!"
- "Horatio : These are my monkeys!"
- "Hannah : You're the intern, go and clean up this monkey poo please!"
Esercizio 1
Philip uses several insulting words in the dialogue. Match each term to the appropriate definition!
This term is used as an insult towards people who are easily deceived, tricked, or fooled: .
The next term is used to describe primates who live in trees, and also silly people: .
The opposite of winners: .
Finally, this term is used to mean incompetent or useless: . (Literally, it describes someone who can't walk).
This term is used as an insult towards people who are easily deceived, tricked, or fooled: .
The next term is used to describe primates who live in trees, and also silly people: .
The opposite of winners: .
Finally, this term is used to mean incompetent or useless: . (Literally, it describes someone who can't walk).
Philip uses several insulting words in the dialogue. Match each term to the appropriate definition!
This term is used as an insult towards people who are easily deceived, tricked, or fooled: suckers 1.
The next term is used to describe primates who live in trees, and also silly people: monkeys 2.
The opposite of winners: losers 3.
Finally, this term is used to mean incompetent or useless: lame 4. (Literally, it describes someone who can't walk).
This term is used as an insult towards people who are easily deceived, tricked, or fooled: suckers 1.
The next term is used to describe primates who live in trees, and also silly people: monkeys 2.
The opposite of winners: losers 3.
Finally, this term is used to mean incompetent or useless: lame 4. (Literally, it describes someone who can't walk).
1 suckers: "Suckers" is the best choice here. Literally, "to suck" is to pull something using suction, often into your mouth. For example, we can suck a sweet or suck on a pipe, and vacuum cleaners suck up dirt. In modern slang, if "(a film) sucks", it is a bad film. Similarly, a "sucker" is a stupid or foolish person.
1 lame: This is incorrect. "Lame" is an insult that specifically targets someone's lack of ability.
1 losers: This is incorrect. "Loser" is a general insult applying to anyone not worthy of respect.
1 monkeys: This is incorrect. "Monkey" is an insult meant to ridicule someone for being silly.
2 monkeys: This is the right answer. Calling someone a monkey is a way to say they are being ridiculous or silly. Here's another example: "My son is a little monkey - he's always causing trouble".
2 losers: This is incorrect. "Loser" is a general insult applying to anyone not worthy of respect.
2 lame: This is incorrect. "Lame" is an insult that specifically targets someone's lack of ability.
2 suckers: This is incorrect. Calling someone a "sucker" implies particularly that they are gullible, or easy to take advantage of.
3 losers: This is correct. Literally, a "loser" is the opposite of a "winner". In slang, the term "loser" is used to describe someone who is "not cool" or who is very unsuccessful. Here's another example: "Your ex-boyfriend is a loser. You're better off without him".
3 monkeys: This is incorrect. "Monkey" is an insult meant to ridicule someone for being silly.
3 suckers: This is incorrect. Calling someone a "sucker" implies that they are gullible, or easy to take advantage of.
3 lame: This is incorrect. "Lame" is an insult that specifically targets someone's lack of ability.
4 lame: "Lame" is the right answer here. Literally, a "lame" person is someone who can't walk, or has injured legs or feet. When used in slang, saying people are "lame" is a way of suggesting that they are failures. We can also describe things as "lame": "That film was lame. I didn't enjoy it at all".
4 losers: This is incorrect. "Loser" is a general insult applying to anyone not worthy of respect.
4 monkeys: This is incorrect. "Monkey" is an unusual insult, meant to lightly ridicule someone for being silly.
4 suckers: This is incorrect. Calling someone a "sucker" implies that they are gullible, or easy to take advantage of.
Esercizio 2
Philip uses several insulting words in the dialogue. Match each term to the appropriate definition!
This term is used as an insult towards people who are easily deceived, tricked, or fooled: .
The next term is used to describe primates who live in trees, and also silly people: .
The opposite of winners: .
Finally, this term is used to mean incompetent or useless: . (Literally, it describes someone who can't walk).
This term is used as an insult towards people who are easily deceived, tricked, or fooled: .
The next term is used to describe primates who live in trees, and also silly people: .
The opposite of winners: .
Finally, this term is used to mean incompetent or useless: . (Literally, it describes someone who can't walk).
Philip uses several insulting words in the dialogue. Match each term to the appropriate definition!
This term is used as an insult towards people who are easily deceived, tricked, or fooled: suckers 1.
The next term is used to describe primates who live in trees, and also silly people: monkeys 2.
The opposite of winners: losers 3.
Finally, this term is used to mean incompetent or useless: lame 4. (Literally, it describes someone who can't walk).
This term is used as an insult towards people who are easily deceived, tricked, or fooled: suckers 1.
The next term is used to describe primates who live in trees, and also silly people: monkeys 2.
The opposite of winners: losers 3.
Finally, this term is used to mean incompetent or useless: lame 4. (Literally, it describes someone who can't walk).
1 suckers: "Suckers" is the best choice here. Literally, "to suck" is to pull something using suction, often into your mouth. For example, we can suck a sweet or suck on a pipe, and vacuum cleaners suck up dirt. In modern slang, if "(a film) sucks", it is a bad film. Similarly, a "sucker" is a stupid or foolish person.
1 lame: This is incorrect. "Lame" is an insult that specifically targets someone's lack of ability.
1 losers: This is incorrect. "Loser" is a general insult applying to anyone not worthy of respect.
1 monkeys: This is incorrect. "Monkey" is an insult meant to ridicule someone for being silly.
2 monkeys: This is the right answer. Calling someone a monkey is a way to say they are being ridiculous or silly. Here's another example: "My son is a little monkey - he's always causing trouble".
2 losers: This is incorrect. "Loser" is a general insult applying to anyone not worthy of respect.
2 lame: This is incorrect. "Lame" is an insult that specifically targets someone's lack of ability.
2 suckers: This is incorrect. Calling someone a "sucker" implies particularly that they are gullible, or easy to take advantage of.
3 losers: This is correct. Literally, a "loser" is the opposite of a "winner". In slang, the term "loser" is used to describe someone who is "not cool" or who is very unsuccessful. Here's another example: "Your ex-boyfriend is a loser. You're better off without him".
3 monkeys: This is incorrect. "Monkey" is an insult meant to ridicule someone for being silly.
3 suckers: This is incorrect. Calling someone a "sucker" implies that they are gullible, or easy to take advantage of.
3 lame: This is incorrect. "Lame" is an insult that specifically targets someone's lack of ability.
4 lame: "Lame" is the right answer here. Literally, a "lame" person is someone who can't walk, or has injured legs or feet. When used in slang, saying people are "lame" is a way of suggesting that they are failures. We can also describe things as "lame": "That film was lame. I didn't enjoy it at all".
4 losers: This is incorrect. "Loser" is a general insult applying to anyone not worthy of respect.
4 monkeys: This is incorrect. "Monkey" is an unusual insult, meant to lightly ridicule someone for being silly.
4 suckers: This is incorrect. Calling someone a "sucker" implies that they are gullible, or easy to take advantage of.
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