Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Nest
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Traduzione e definizione
a (bird's) nest: un nido (d'uccello)
a love nest: un nido d'amore
Esempi
- "But about nests and flying."
- "She'll be there at the end of the day, around 6:00 pm. I suggest that you clean up your so-called "love nest": champagne bottles, chocolates and mood music might give Miss Stake the wrong impression."
Esercizio 1
How much do you know about birds?
Fill in the blanks with the following bird-related words. No term is used more than once, and some terms may not be used at all.
eggs | nests | flies | beaks | wings | feathers
Birds have 2 that allow them to fly, these are situated on either side of the bird and move up and down. The bird's plumage is made up of , these are light coloured shafts that are situated all over the bird's body. Birds have which allow them to do lots of things such as eat, kill prey, find food, feed their young, and clean themselves. Birds make for their young, these are structures usually made of organic material such as small pieces of wood, grass, and leaves.
Fill in the blanks with the following bird-related words. No term is used more than once, and some terms may not be used at all.
eggs | nests | flies | beaks | wings | feathers
Birds have 2 that allow them to fly, these are situated on either side of the bird and move up and down. The bird's plumage is made up of , these are light coloured shafts that are situated all over the bird's body. Birds have which allow them to do lots of things such as eat, kill prey, find food, feed their young, and clean themselves. Birds make for their young, these are structures usually made of organic material such as small pieces of wood, grass, and leaves.
How much do you know about birds?
Fill in the blanks with the following bird-related words. No term is used more than once, and some terms may not be used at all.
eggs | nests | flies | beaks | wings | feathers
Birds have 2 wings 1 that allow them to fly, these are situated on either side of the bird and move up and down. The bird's plumage is made up of feathers 2, these are light coloured shafts that are situated all over the bird's body. Birds have beaks 3 which allow them to do lots of things such as eat, kill prey, find food, feed their young, and clean themselves. Birds make nests 4 for their young, these are structures usually made of organic material such as small pieces of wood, grass, and leaves.
Fill in the blanks with the following bird-related words. No term is used more than once, and some terms may not be used at all.
eggs | nests | flies | beaks | wings | feathers
Birds have 2 wings 1 that allow them to fly, these are situated on either side of the bird and move up and down. The bird's plumage is made up of feathers 2, these are light coloured shafts that are situated all over the bird's body. Birds have beaks 3 which allow them to do lots of things such as eat, kill prey, find food, feed their young, and clean themselves. Birds make nests 4 for their young, these are structures usually made of organic material such as small pieces of wood, grass, and leaves.
1 wings: A "wing" is the moveable appendage which most birds use for flying. Airplanes also have "wings" although these shouldn't really move. The term even refers to extensions or areas within a building (the West Wing of the White House for example).
2 feathers: "Feathers" make up the plumage of a bird. Feathers are the distinguishing feature of birds and set them apart from all other classes of animal. Although not all birds can fly, the hollow structure of feathers permits some birds to stay in the air while flapping their wings. Feathers also help to keep off water from the bird's body (they are waterproof). In the audio, Jean says that "we take Alouette and remove her feathers one by one."
3 beaks: A "beak" is the mouth-like part of a bird's face. The beak is used for eating, killing prey, feeding young, etc. The "beak" can also be used to refer to a human nose, especially when the nose is long or shaped like a beak. In this audio, Jean says that his song describes removing the bird's beak.
4 nests: A "nest" is literally a mix of twigs (small pieces of wood), grass or leaves and is used by birds to lay, and warm eggs until they hatch. Young birds will stay in the nest until they are strong enough to fly and feed themselves.
Esercizio 2
Polly writes about Philip's "love nest".
She is probably referring to:
She is probably referring to:
Polly writes about Philip's "love nest".
She is probably referring to:
Excerpt: I suggest that you clean up your so-called "love nest": champagne bottles, chocolates and mood music might give Miss Stake the wrong impression.
She is probably referring to:
A nest is literally a mix of twigs, sticks and branches used by birds to lay, and warm eggs until they hatch. Philip, being a human male, is not capable of laying eggs. However, if he were a female, he would be viviparous, in other words he would nourish the embryo within his placenta rather than producing an egg. But we're getting off track, aren't we?
Polly is actually referring to Philip's office when she writes about his "love nest", not Philip's appearance. A nest is a location.
Polly is actually referring to Philip's office when she writes about his "love nest", not Philip's reputation. A nest is a location, and not a characteristic.
Polly is actually referring to Philip's office when she writes about his "love nest", not Philip's personality. A nest is a location, and not a characteristic.
Polly is referring to Philip's office when she writes about his "so-called love nest". In this context, the adjective "so-called" indicates something "doubtful", "dubious" or "suspect". Polly is skeptical that Philip's office is really a love-nest (an ideal place for romance), or she feels that Philip is silly for calling it a love nest. A "love nest" is a term used to refer to a romantic location. Polly is suggesting that Philip clean up his office, specifically, she wants him to remove the champagne bottles, and chocolates.
Excerpt: I suggest that you clean up your so-called "love nest": champagne bottles, chocolates and mood music might give Miss Stake the wrong impression.
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