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Traduzione e definizione

a picture: un disegno, una foto, un'illustrazione, un dipinto noun
to picture: immaginare, figurarsi verb

Esempi

  • "Picture the river."
  • "Did the picture have a smaller red square superimposed on a larger green square?"
  • "Nice pics, by the way!"
  • "I look like a cow in that picture."
  • "Picture this: you're walking down the street."
  • "What do you think of my pictures?"
  • "When I saw his picture the first time I was already raptured about him (I love long-haired men)."
  • "What the hell are you doing to my pictures?"
  • "Trial runs in towns with high obesity levels have shown that consumers are likely to avoid unhealthy products if they have a picture of an unhealthy body on them. As part of the new regulations, healthier food options will also feature photos of unrealistic slim body types in an attempt to lure consumers towards these products."
  • "Pictures of your butt?"
  • "Look at the picture and answer the questions."
  • "Horatio : I cut edges off pictures!"
  • "All it's missing is a picture of you!"
  • "Horatio : It's a moving talking picture monster machine... or a TV."
  • "Well let's just add a picture of me to this page!"
  • "Edward, did you photocopy that picture of my butt like I told you?"
Esercizio 1
Hannah asks Icarus how he envisages things for Christmas. Which verb or verbs from the list below could be used to replace "to envisage"?

There may be more than one correct answer!

Hannah asks Icarus how he envisages things for Christmas. Which verb or verbs from the list below could be used to replace "to envisage"?

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is not a good choice here. Among many other meanings, to "face" means to "confront" or to "look in the direction of", and cannot be used to replace the term "to envisage". Example: "We have to face the facts; she's left home and is never coming back."
This is a correct choice here. The verb "to envisage" means to consider, to visualize, to suggest or expect a future result and is synonymous with "to foresee". "To foresee" is to predict a future possibility. Example: "If we have any more children, I can foresee the day when we'll have to buy a bigger house."
This is correct. The verb "to envisage" means to consider, to visualize, to suggest or imagine a future result and is synonymous with the term "to picture". Example: "I picture a future when everybody will live together in peace and harmony."
This is a correct choice. The verb "to envisage" is to suggest or expect a future result and shares a similar meaning with "to predict". "To predict" is to announce a result before it becomes a reality. Example: "When I started this job, I did not predict that I'd have to work every weekend."
This is not correct. "To deal with (a problem)" is to attend to it or address it. Example: "In my job, I have to deal with many different tasks, often at the same time." This does not share a similar meaning with "to envisage".
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in this scene!

A person without clothes, or a nude person is .
A common tool used for cutting paper, fabric or anything else is called a pair of .
Brighton refers to his paintings as "" in this scene (This term can be used as a synonym for painting).

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in this scene!

A person without clothes, or a nude person is naked 1.
A common tool used for cutting paper, fabric or anything else is called a pair of scissors 2.
Brighton refers to his paintings as "pictures 3" in this scene (This term can be used as a synonym for painting).
1 naked: The term "naked" generally describes someone without clothes, or a nude person. For example: Adam and Eve were naked in the garden of Eden until they were expelled and learned shame! In this scene, Brighton (the artist) calls Horatio "the naked guy".
2 scissors: "Scissors", or "a pair of scissors" are a common tool used for cutting, slicing or tearing things, such as a paper or scotch tape. In this dialogue, Horatio cuts Brighton's paintings with a pair of scissors.
3 pictures: A "picture" describes some sort of visual representation, or an image. The term can be used to describe a photograph, painting or drawing. In this scene Brighton calls his work both "pictures" and "paintings".
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue.

This term describes a colourful arc that appears in the sky after rain. "After the rain stopped, the sun came out and there was a beautiful in the sky."

This term describes a rectangular group of buildings or the distance between 2 intersecting streets. "I live very close to work, my house is situated on the next from the office."

This term is synonymous with "photo" or "image". "You are a very beautiful lady. I would like to take a of you for my collection."

Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue.

This term describes a colourful arc that appears in the sky after rain. "After the rain stopped, the sun came out and there was a beautiful rainbow 1 in the sky."

This term describes a rectangular group of buildings or the distance between 2 intersecting streets. "I live very close to work, my house is situated on the next block 2 from the office."

This term is synonymous with "photo" or "image". "You are a very beautiful lady. I would like to take a picture 3 of you for my collection."
1 rainbow: A "rainbow" is an arc of colored light that occurs when the sun shines after a rainstorm. "Rainbows" are considered to be one of the most beautiful acts of nature. The rainbow is a symbol of the gay community.
2 block: A "block" refers to a square or rectangular area of buildings surrounded by 4 streets. In American English (not in British English), the term "block" is used as an informal unit of distance, for example when giving directions: It's two blocks from here'. Edward tells the man to walk "for about a block".
3 picture: A "picture" can refer to a "diagram", "drawing", "illustration", or "painting". In this context, it refers to a "photo". Example: Please can you take a picture of me in front of the Taj Mahal?

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