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Traduzione e definizione
to remove:
togliere, ritirare
Esempi
- "Yesterday, during my "re-education" session, I endured cruel treatment that had but one goal: to remove the very essence of my Britishness."
- "Any unattended bag or other item of luggage will be removed and may be destroyed."
- "Edward put up little resistance when I smashed his death metal guitar and removed the microfiche from its innards."
- "Timmy: Can you remove the cowboy hat?"
- "Rebels are demanding $4 billion in ransom and have threatened to remove the hostages' hairs one by one tomorrow morning."
- "Remove headset from box."
- "Now please remove your trousers... oh, I see they're already off."
- "Please let me know what steps you will take to remove this material within 15 working days of the date you received this letter."
- "I remove carbon dioxide from the blood and provide it with oxygen."
- "Mr. Cheeter makes people remove their shoes when they enter his holy temple."
- "I see that you have removed your shoes – very nice socks dude."
- "Removed Philip's testosterone chip after inappropriate joke about silicon implants."
- "Bruno : You're right, I should remove the hubcap first."
- "The virus is known as "Taxman" because you can't hide from it and it removes money from accounts with no warning."
- "I maintain the balance of fluid in the body by removing waste from the blood and excreting it as urine."
- "And you can start by removing my dog from that hole in the ground."
- "I see that you have removed your shoes – very nice socks, dude."
- "Dr. Loblaw : Basically we're going to cut a flap of corneal tissue using a knife with an oscillating blade, open it up and remove some tissue beneath the cornea with a laser."
- "You won't be able to remove your bandages for four to six hours after the operation."
Esercizio 1
"The crates they're unloading are usually damaged"
The verb to unload shares a close meaning with:
The verb to unload shares a close meaning with:
"The crates they're unloading are usually damaged"
The verb to unload shares a close meaning with:
The verb to unload shares a close meaning with:
"To destroy" does not share a similar meaning with the verb "to unload", in this or any other context.
To "dock a ship" means to conduct a ship into a port or harbor. The expression does not share a similar meaning with the verb "to unload".
To "unload (an item)" is to remove it, usually from a truck, ship or plane.
"To package (an item) describes the act of wrapping it up and putting it into a package. The term does not share a similar meaning with the verb "to unload", in this or any other context. 'Freight" refers to cargo or merchandise.
Esercizio 2
A "detachable" object is .
The supertrowel is "easy to store." "To store (data)" is to "" it.
The supertrowel is "easy to store." "To store (data)" is to "" it.
A "detachable" object is removable 1.
The supertrowel is "easy to store." "To store (data)" is to "keep 2" it.
The supertrowel is "easy to store." "To store (data)" is to "keep 2" it.
1 removable: To "detach" something means to separate it or remove it from another object. To "remove" something is to take it, or move from its position. If something is "removable" then you are able to move it. These two terms are synonymous in this context.
1 obtainable: If something is "detachable", it can be removed or detached. An "obtainable" object can be "acquired" "gotten" it. The words "obtainable" and "detachable" are not synonymous.
1 reachable: If something is "detachable", it can be removed or detached. A "reachable" object is in close proximity to someone: it is possible to "reach" or "access" it. The two terms are not synonymous.
1 disposable: If something is "detachable", it can be removed or detached. A disposable object can be thrown away. The two terms are not synonymous.
2 keep: To "store" something means to "put it away" and "keep it" for future use. The verbs to "store" and to "keep" are synonymous in this context.
2 guard: To "store" something means to "put it away" and "hold on to" it for future use. To "guard" something means to stand watch over it or "protect" it. The words "guard" and "store" are not synonymous in English.
2 hide: To "store" something means to "put it away" and "hold on to" it for future use. To "hide" something is to conceal it, or put it somewhere so that it cannot be found. The terms "store" and "hide" are not synonymous.
2 find: To "store" something means to "put it away" and "hold on to" it for future use. To "find" something is to locate or discover it. The terms "store" and "find" are not synonymous.
Esercizio 3
Time for a little dictation! Fill in the blanks below with terms used by the announcer:
"This is a security . Passengers are to keep their with them at all times. Any bag or other of will be and may be destroyed. Thank you."
"This is a security . Passengers are to keep their with them at all times. Any bag or other of will be and may be destroyed. Thank you."
Time for a little dictation! Fill in the blanks below with terms used by the announcer:
"This is a security announcement 1. Passengers are requested 2 to keep their possessions 3 with them at all times. Any unattended 4 bag or other item 5 of luggage 6 will be removed 7 and may be destroyed. Thank you."
"This is a security announcement 1. Passengers are requested 2 to keep their possessions 3 with them at all times. Any unattended 4 bag or other item 5 of luggage 6 will be removed 7 and may be destroyed. Thank you."
1 announcement: "Announcement" is the best choice here. An "announcement" is a short, informative message. A "security announcement" concerns the safety of the people at a certain place, such as an airport or concert hall. Example: "I have an announcement to make: I'm pregnant!"
2 requested: "Requested" is the correct answer. We say that someone is "requested to do something" as a polite way of asking or telling them to do this thing. In the announcement, "passengers are requested" to remain with their bags. Example: "Visitors are requested to remove their shoes before entering the temple".
3 possessions: "Possessions" is the best choice here. A person's "possessions" are the items they own, or the "property". In the announcement, the announcer asks people to keep their "possessions with them at all times". Example: "All his possessions were destroyed in the fire".
4 unattended: "Unattended" is the correct answer. An item is "unattended" when it is not being watched-over, or cared-for, or it has been "abandoned". In the announcement passengers are asked not to leave their items "unattended". Example: "Leaving an injury unattended for too long is likely to cause serious problems".
5 item: "Item" is the best choice here. An "item" is an "article" or a "piece". The announcer refers to "any other item of luggage", meaning any article such as a suitcase or bag. Example: "They sold many items of furniture, including chairs, tables, and wardrobes".
6 luggage: "Luggage" is the correct answer here. The term "luggage" refers to bags and suitcases used for travelling. The announcer tells passengers that any abandoned luggage will be taken away and possibly destroyed. Example: "Nobody offered to help me get all my luggage onto the train, and I lost my faith in humanity".
7 removed: "Removed" is the best choice here. To "remove" an item is to "take it away". We need the passive voice in this construction, because the announcer is telling us what will happen "to" any luggage which is left unattended. Example: "It's best to remove your clothes before going to bed".
Esercizio 4
Anouncer: Ladies and gentlemen, we strongly you to keep your luggage with you at all times. Any luggage in the departure lounge will be by the security services and sold on Free-bay.
Anouncer: Ladies and gentlemen, we strongly advise you to keep your luggage with you at all times. Any unattended luggage in the departure lounge will be removed by the security services and sold on Free-bay.
Esercizio 5
Time for a little dictation! Fill in the blanks below with terms used by the announcer:
"This is a security . Passengers are to keep their with them at all times. Any bag or other of will be and may be destroyed. Thank you."
"This is a security . Passengers are to keep their with them at all times. Any bag or other of will be and may be destroyed. Thank you."
Time for a little dictation! Fill in the blanks below with terms used by the announcer:
"This is a security announcement 1. Passengers are requested 2 to keep their possessions 3 with them at all times. Any unattended 4 bag or other item 5 of luggage 6 will be removed 7 and may be destroyed. Thank you."
"This is a security announcement 1. Passengers are requested 2 to keep their possessions 3 with them at all times. Any unattended 4 bag or other item 5 of luggage 6 will be removed 7 and may be destroyed. Thank you."
1 announcement: "Announcement" is the best choice here. An "announcement" is a short, informative message. A "security announcement" concerns the safety of the people at a certain place, such as an airport or concert hall. Example: "I have an announcement to make: I'm pregnant!"
2 requested: "Requested" is the correct answer. We say that someone is "requested to do something" as a polite way of asking or telling them to do this thing. In the announcement, "passengers are requested" to remain with their bags. Example: "Visitors are requested to remove their shoes before entering the temple".
3 possessions: "Possessions" is the best choice here. A person's "possessions" are the items they own, or the "property". In the announcement, the announcer asks people to keep their "possessions with them at all times". Example: "All his possessions were destroyed in the fire".
4 unattended: "Unattended" is the correct answer. An item is "unattended" when it is not being watched-over, or cared-for, or it has been "abandoned". In the announcement passengers are asked not to leave their items "unattended". Example: "Leaving an injury unattended for too long is likely to cause serious problems".
5 item: "Item" is the best choice here. An "item" is an "article" or a "piece". The announcer refers to "any other item of luggage", meaning any article such as a suitcase or bag. Example: "They sold many items of furniture, including chairs, tables, and wardrobes".
6 luggage: "Luggage" is the correct answer here. The term "luggage" refers to bags and suitcases used for travelling. The announcer tells passengers that any abandoned luggage will be taken away and possibly destroyed. Example: "Nobody offered to help me get all my luggage onto the train, and I lost my faith in humanity".
7 removed: "Removed" is the best choice here. To "remove" an item is to "take it away". We need the passive voice in this construction, because the announcer is telling us what will happen "to" any luggage which is left unattended. Example: "It's best to remove your clothes before going to bed".
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