Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Paint

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Traduzione e definizione

to paint: dipingere verb
to paint the town red fare baldoria, far festa in giro
a painting: un dipinto noun
My favorite painting is that one by Van Gogh with the flowers. Il mio quadro preferito è quello di Van Gogh con i fiori.
paint (on the walls): la vernice (sui muri) noun

UK: I painted my toenails different colours last night.
US: I finished painting the kitchen and now I'm covered in paint.

Esempi

  • "When you look at the paintings, remember to ask yourself: What is the artist trying to achieve?"
  • "Running across the street to a local hardware store, the witness bought a can of red paint which he then poured on the concrete sidewalk directly in front of the bank."
  • "Bruno : Yes I know, but one of his paintings stood out!"
  • "Auctioneer : We have 45 thousand dollars for this remarkable painting?"
  • "It appears to be some paint... and a CD of whales making love."
  • "Just like a Picasso painting."
  • "And besides, when Michelangelo agreed to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel for Pope Julius the second did it harm his reputation?"
  • "Give me the paint, there is much work to be done!"
  • "Apparently, the painting reminds him very much of his grandmother, who was also red, ugly and had your signature on her bottom."
  • "This first painting was purchased at my own expense, it is my gift to you, the staff."
  • "Art dealer : All of Plazbo's paintings feature squares and circles."
  • "Bollocks is well known as a "splatter painter" or a "drip painter", which simply means that he stood on top of his canvases and threw the paint down onto them. Bollocks was an alcoholic, and often painted while drunk, as even novice museum-goers can guess."
  • "I look forward to meeting the man capable of creating such a painting."
  • "Isn't buying paintings for the office a little frivolous?"
  • "How does the painting make you feel?"
  • "Maybe contemporary painting wasn't the best introduction to the arts."
  • "Horatio's face was painted with what I can only assume to be traditional Amazonian facial markings, and his expression seemed bizarre: distant, yet intensely focused."
  • "I'm pleased to announce that this Thursday evening at 7pm, we will unveil the first painting in Delavigne Corp's new art collection."
  • "Xiao Xiao : Ok, there's no need to beat around my bush*: we want your painting and we're willing to pay for it."
Esercizio 1
Jean mentions a 'grocery store' during his conversation with Polly.

Below is a list of items found in different types of stores. Try to match the products with the type of store where you can find them.

Whiskey, passion fruit, roast beef, zucchini :
Screwdrivers, hammers, nails and paint:
Aspirin, condoms, moisturizing cream and shampoo:
Jean mentions a 'grocery store' during his conversation with Polly.

Below is a list of items found in different types of stores. Try to match the products with the type of store where you can find them.

Whiskey, passion fruit, roast beef, zucchini : A grocery store 1
Screwdrivers, hammers, nails and paint: A hardware store 2
Aspirin, condoms, moisturizing cream and shampoo: A drug store 3
1 A grocery store: A 'grocery store' sells all the items listed here. Generally grocery stores sell fruits and vegetables, however the term has come to apply to supermarkets as well, which sell meats, fruits vegetables and household items. Note: small grocery stores are often referred to as 'corner stores' (US) or 'corner shops' (UK). Zucchini (known as a 'courgette' in the UK) is a type of long, green vegetable (not a cucumber).
1 A hardware store: A hardware store does not sell whiskey, passion fruit, roast beef, or zucchini.
1 A drug store: A drug store does not sell whiskey, passion fruit, roast beef, or zucchini.
2 A hardware store: A hardware store sells tools, supplies and other items used for home repair. Hammers and screwdrivers are tools, and nails are metal spikes used with a hammer.
2 A drug store: A drug store does not sell screwdrivers, hammers, nails or paint.
2 A grocery store : A grocery store does not sell screwdrivers, hammers, nails or paint.
3 A drug store: A drug store is often called a pharmacy. They sell items ranging from aspirin to shampoo, birth control and prescription drugs. A condom is a male birth control device.
3 A hardware store: A hardware store doesn't sell aspirin, condoms, moisturizing cream or shampoo.
3 A grocery store: A grocery store may sell aspirin, condoms, moisturizing cream or shampoo, however grocery stores specialize in food products.
Esercizio 2
How well did you understand the audio?

Choose the correct statement(s), there may be more than one correct answer!

How well did you understand the audio?

Choose the correct statement(s), there may be more than one correct answer!
This is incorrect. The idea of using posters is Bruno's, not Hannah's. Hannah starts by saying she would like "some colour on the walls", but then specifies that she is thinking of "artwork" or "paintings", as opposed to posters. "Posters" are made from paper and are generally less expensive than paintings.
This statement is true. Hannah says that Delavigne Corp should start an art collection for the following reasons: purchasing artwork is an investment, the value of art doesn't depreciate, other companies have art collections, and the Delavigne staff would love to have works of art on the walls of the offices. When Hannah says "it's not as if the value of art depreciates over time", she means that during a long period of time the price of art won't go down.
This statement is true. Bruno asks Hannah, "Isn't buying paintings for the office a little frivolous?" A "frivolous (idea)" is silly, extravagant or impractical.
Esercizio 3
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Miriam: One woman from Kentucky an original from the artist Jackson Bollocks for 5 dollars. It's now worth .
Brett: Wow! I didn't know Bollocks were worth so much!

Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Miriam: One woman from Kentucky bought an original painting from the artist Jackson Bollocks for 5 dollars. It's now worth 50 million .
Brett: Wow! I didn't know Bollocks were worth so much!

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