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Traduzione e definizione

pain: il dolore, la pena, la sofferenza noun
painful: doloroso, penoso, difficile adjective

Esempi

  • "Brian : I don't know, but going to the toilet has become a painful experience!"
  • "They are very painful, especially when you sit on them."
  • "I am your dentist, and I get off on the pain I inflict."
  • "Jean, is love always this painful?"
  • "Not to worry however, Icarus is able to use a calculator without major pain, and I'm sure I'll be thrusting vigorously in no time at all."
  • "But now the pain has gone away, my algorithms scream"
  • "Bruno : Sounds painful."
  • "It's common knowledge around the office that she is going through a painful divorce."
  • "The more painful the better!"
  • "For me, getting older is not a cause for celebration but rather a cause for existential pain."
  • "You've been complaining about the pain all day!"
  • "Any back pain, headaches, sleeping trouble, things of that nature?"
  • "I'll be hosting the event in the Delavigne cafeteria with nothing but earplugs and a bottle of strong Scotch to kill the pain."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below using words from the advertisement you just heard.

Pain or soreness in one's back is called a back .
When the muscles in your neck are sore or tense, you have a neck.
An unwanted, troublesome, wild plant is called a .
The solid surface of earth where plants, flowers and trees grow from is called the .

Fill in the blanks below using words from the advertisement you just heard.

Pain or soreness in one's back is called a back ache 1.
When the muscles in your neck are sore or tense, you have a stiff 2 neck.
An unwanted, troublesome, wild plant is called a weed 3.
The solid surface of earth where plants, flowers and trees grow from is called the ground 4.
1 ache: This is the right answer. An "ache" is a dull, continuous pain. It is usually used to describe pain felt in muscles, joints and bones, after strenuous exercise, for example. Note that we use "ache" to describe many different kinds of pain: headaches, stomach aches, etc.
2 stiff: The word "stiff" means rigid or difficult to bend. When one has a sore neck it is "tense", rigid or "stiff".
3 weed: A "weed" is a wild plant that grows where it isn't wanted. They often take over the ground around other plants and kill them. The act of removing these plants is called "weeding".
4 ground: The "ground" refers to the solid surface of earth. In this advertisement, the Supertrowel extends to reach the weeds "on the ground".
Esercizio 2
After testing Brian, Donna has completed a report. Select the TRUE statement(s).

There may be more than one correct answer!

After testing Brian, Donna has completed a report. Select the TRUE statement(s).

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is incorrect. Donna actually says "this shouldn't hurt a bit". This indicates that the procedure should be completely painless.
This is a good choice. At the beginning of the dialogue, Brian says "this must be your new Mindmelt unit. The gadget that's going to look into my brain". By "gadget", Brian means the Mindmelt unit. A "gadget" can be any small specialized mechanical or electronic device. This dialogue demonstrates that Brian is familiar with Mindmelt and knows that he is going to be tested on.
This is a correct choice. After switching on the device Donna says "My goodness Brian, your hair's on fire". To be "on fire" is the state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame. Science meets English learning. Great!
This is a right choice. A compliment is an expression of praise or admiration. After the device is turned on, Brian says "Bruno, you have a beautiful mouth".
Esercizio 3
Now select the TRUE statement(s) according to Bruno's email.

There may be more than one correct answer!

Now select the TRUE statement(s) according to Bruno's email.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is an incorrect choice. This email is not an invitation but, on the contrary, an attempt to discourage Delavigne employees from organising birthday celebrations.
This is a true statement. Bruno writes that getting older is "a cause for existential pain". "Existential pain" is a philosophical term that describes emotional or mental suffering connected with human existence - in this case the thought of dying!
This is a true statement. Bruno writes "a birthday is no different than a funeral", therefore he "compares" birthdays to funerals. Note "to compare" can also mean to examine in order to note similarities or differences. For example: "she compared all the computers in the shop to see which was the cheapest".
This is an incorrect choice. Bruno writes: "any attempts to mark my birthday with celebrations will NOT be well received! And please, at all costs, NO SURPRISE PARTIES!". This is a clear indication that Bruno doesn't want to celebrate his birthday - regardless of the price. In this context, "at all costs" means "whatever the circumstances" or "regardless of what happens".
Esercizio 4
Let's look at some useful words from the email.

This term describes physical or mental discomfort. "I experienced enormous emotional when my dog was killed by a cat."

This term means to have knowledge or be informed about something, such as an event. "Are you that your little dog has been eaten by an enormous cat?".

This verb is used to caution or alert someone, often about the negative consequences of an action. Don't forget to conjugate! "I him about the dangers of keeping a cat and a dog in the same room".

Let's look at some useful words from the email.

This term describes physical or mental discomfort. "I experienced enormous emotional pain 1 when my dog was killed by a cat."

This term means to have knowledge or be informed about something, such as an event. "Are you aware 2 that your little dog has been eaten by an enormous cat?".

This verb is used to caution or alert someone, often about the negative consequences of an action. Don't forget to conjugate! "I warned 3 him about the dangers of keeping a cat and a dog in the same room".
1 pain: "Pain" can be physical or mental. Physical pain is often a distressing sensation in a part of the body, such as "back pain". Mental pain is emotional distress, for example: "the bad news caused me great pain". The adjective "painful" is commonly used to describe physical and mental suffering. For example: "my injury is very painful" or "I received some painful news".
2 aware: To be aware (of a problem) means to have knowledge, understanding or to be informed (about a problem). "To be aware" can also be used to indicate a sense of realisation or perception. For example: "I suddenly became aware of a strange noise".
3 warned: "To warn" means to give notice, advice, or intimation to (a person, group, etc.) of danger, possible harm, or anything else unfavorable. For example: "they warned him of a plot against him" or "she was warned that her life was in danger".
Esercizio 5
Complete the following sentences using terms from the dialogue.

This term describes something difficult or hurtful emotionally or physically. "Breaking my leg was one of the most experiences I've ever had."

This word means to console someone, or try to make them feel better. "I'm tired and depressed. I need someone to me."

This is the term for a doctor who specializes in surgery. "At the hospital, the removed a coin from my appendix."

Complete the following sentences using terms from the dialogue.

This term describes something difficult or hurtful emotionally or physically. "Breaking my leg was one of the most painful 1 experiences I've ever had."

This word means to console someone, or try to make them feel better. "I'm tired and depressed. I need someone to comfort 2 me."

This is the term for a doctor who specializes in surgery. "At the hospital, the surgeon 3 removed a coin from my appendix."
1 painful: "Pain" can be physical or mental discomfort or difficulty. The adjective "painful" is commonly used to describe physical and mental suffering. For example: "my back is very painful" or "I received some painful news".
2 comfort: To "comfort (someone)" is to console them, or to help someone if they are in distress. Jean says "I would stay and comfort you, but I have to go." Note that "comfort" can also be used as a noun, to mean a state of physical well-being. Example: I like to sleep in comfort, so you are sleeping on the sofa tonight.
3 surgeon: A "surgeon" is a physician who specialises in "surgery", the medical procedure of cutting the body. Jean says that Florence is "married to a brain surgeon", a physician who is trained in neurosurgery. Like "rocket science", "brain surgery" refers to tasks which require a lot of intelligence, knowledge and skill. Example: I'm not a brain surgeon so I don't know how to conjugate the past perfect tense.

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