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Traduzione e definizione
rough: violento, ruvido, rozzo, difficile
Patrick suspected it was a rough neighborhood when he saw that none of the cars had tires or doors. Patrick sospettava che fosse un quartiere malfamato quando vide che nessuna delle macchine aveva né pneumatici né portiere.
to rough someone up picchiare qualcuno, intimidire fisicamente, schiaffeggiare qualcuno
(a) rough (list): (una) lista (abbozzata)
Pronunciation examples
UK: This jumper is really rough and it irritates my skin.
US: Audrey's new boyfriend seems very rough.
Esempi
- "I'm not sure why he would choose to live there - from what I've read, it seems like nothing but large black bears and rough lumberjacks."
- "This morning my commute took me through a rather rough neighborhood."
- "It's just a rough list."
- "Other travellers were so rough that they made me feel glamorous, slender, and like I was going to be mugged."
Esercizio 1
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
According to the advertisement:
There may be more than one correct answer!
According to the advertisement:
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
According to the advertisement:
There may be more than one correct answer!
According to the advertisement:
The advertisement does not refer to price of the "Bogus", or say that it is affordable or cheap.
This statement is true. The advertisement states that the "steering wheel" of the Bogus is included at "no extra cost", which indicates that there is no additional charge or "cost" for the steering wheel. "An extra cost" is a supplemental charge. The steering wheel of a car is the device used to direct the vehicle.
This statement is false. According to the advertisement, only the deluxe model of the Citron includes four seat belts (or safety belts). A "seat belt" is a mandatory safety device which protects passengers or drivers against the shock of a collision.
This statement is false. The advertisement states that with a smooth suspension, the Bogus provides a very "smooth" ride. "Smooth" and "rough" are opposites. A "rough, bumpy ride" suggests that passengers in a vehicle would be uncomfortable because of the violent movements of the car. The advertisement states that the "Bogus" provides a smooth ride.
Esercizio 2
'I'll be here for hours if you want me to answer those questions thoroughly'.
The word 'thorough', like many words containing 'gh', is often difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce. Sometimes 'gh' is silent and other times it is pronounced with a 'ff' sound.
From the list below, select the word(s) with a silent 'gh', like the term 'thoroughly'.
The word 'thorough', like many words containing 'gh', is often difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce. Sometimes 'gh' is silent and other times it is pronounced with a 'ff' sound.
From the list below, select the word(s) with a silent 'gh', like the term 'thoroughly'.
'I'll be here for hours if you want me to answer those questions thoroughly'.
The word 'thorough', like many words containing 'gh', is often difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce. Sometimes 'gh' is silent and other times it is pronounced with a 'ff' sound.
From the list below, select the word(s) with a silent 'gh', like the term 'thoroughly'.
The word 'thorough', like many words containing 'gh', is often difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce. Sometimes 'gh' is silent and other times it is pronounced with a 'ff' sound.
From the list below, select the word(s) with a silent 'gh', like the term 'thoroughly'.
This is a correct choice. The term 'borough' has a silent 'gh' and is pronounced with an 'uh' sound. A 'borough' is a division of a city as in New York or London. Example: I live in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea which is found in the centre of London.
This is a correct choice. The term 'through' has a silent 'gh' and is pronounced with an 'oo' sound as in 'shoe' or 'glue'. It refers to passing continuously from one side of something and coming out of the opposite side. Example: The quickest way to the witch's castle is straight through the haunted forest.
This is an incorrect choice. The term 'tough' doesn't have a silent 'gh' but is pronounced with an 'ff' sound as in 'stuff'. It refers to something that is strong, durable or someone that can endure a lot of hardship or pain. 'Laugh', 'enough', 'rough' and 'tough' are all terms ending in 'gh' which have an 'ff' sound.
This is a correct choice. The term 'ought' has a silent 'gh' and rhymes with 'port' in British English, and 'hot' in American English. It refers to having the 'need' or 'obligation' to do something. Example: I really ought to do the washing up before I go to bed but I am too tired.
This is an incorrect choice. The term 'rough' doesn't have a silent 'gh' but is pronounced with an 'ff' sound as in 'stuff'. 'Laugh', 'enough', 'rough' and 'tough' are all terms ending in 'gh' which have an 'ff' sound.
This is an incorrect choice. The term 'laugh' doesn't have a silent 'gh' but is pronounced with an 'ff' sound as in 'giraffe'. 'Laugh', 'enough', 'rough' and 'tough' are all terms ending in 'gh' which have an 'ff' sound.
Esercizio 3
Complete the sentences using the most appropriate adjective. Each term is used just once. Use the hints to help you!
"changes shape easily when pressure is applied to it; not firm"
A comfortable feather pillow is .
"completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or irregular areas"
A recently polished mirror is .
"has an uneven surface that is not regular"
The old lady's skin was very .
"solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break"
I didn't sleep because the mattress was too .
"changes shape easily when pressure is applied to it; not firm"
A comfortable feather pillow is .
"completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or irregular areas"
A recently polished mirror is .
"has an uneven surface that is not regular"
The old lady's skin was very .
"solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break"
I didn't sleep because the mattress was too .
Complete the sentences using the most appropriate adjective. Each term is used just once. Use the hints to help you!
"changes shape easily when pressure is applied to it; not firm"
A comfortable feather pillow is soft 1.
"completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or irregular areas"
A recently polished mirror is smooth 2.
"has an uneven surface that is not regular"
The old lady's skin was very rough 3.
"solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break"
I didn't sleep because the mattress was too hard 4.
"changes shape easily when pressure is applied to it; not firm"
A comfortable feather pillow is soft 1.
"completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or irregular areas"
A recently polished mirror is smooth 2.
"has an uneven surface that is not regular"
The old lady's skin was very rough 3.
"solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break"
I didn't sleep because the mattress was too hard 4.
1 soft: A material is "soft" if it changes shape easily when pressed and is not stiff or firm. Example: I don't keep butter in the fridge to keep it SOFT. In the message, Brian says that Bruno's sculpture could have "soft eyes". This is a more figurative sense of the word, meaning that Bruno's eyes would be kind or friendly.
1 hard: This is incorrect. A "hard" material is solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break.
1 rough: This is incorrect. A "rough" material is an uneven surface that is not regular.
1 smooth: This is incorrect. A "smooth" material is completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or rough areas.
2 smooth: A material is "smooth" if it is completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or rough areas. Example: The baby's skin is very SMOOTH.
2 hard: This is incorrect. A "hard" material is solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break.
2 rough: This is incorrect. A "rough" material is an uneven surface that is not regular.
2 soft: This is incorrect. A "soft" material changes shape easily when pressed and is not stiff or firm.
3 rough: A material is "rough" if it has an uneven surface that is not regular. "Rough" is the opposite of "smooth". Examples of "rough" things: bricks, tree bark, sandpaper, a cat's tongue.
3 hard: This is incorrect. A "hard" material is solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break.
3 smooth: This is incorrect. A "smooth" material is completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or rough areas.
3 soft: This is incorrect. A "soft" material changes shape easily when pressed and is not stiff or firm.
4 hard: A material is "hard" if it is solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break. Example: This concrete floor is very HARD. In the message, Brian says that Bruno's sculpture could have "hard buttocks". "Buttocks" is a polite term for the soft pieces of flesh that you are sitting on!
4 rough: This is incorrect. A "rough" material is an uneven surface that is not regular.
4 smooth: This is incorrect. A "smooth" material is completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or rough areas.
4 soft: This is incorrect. A "soft" material changes shape easily when pressed and is not stiff or firm.
Esercizio 4
Fill in the blanks with words from the conversation you just heard. Remember to conjugate verbs!
This term describes "uncooked" food: "Sushi is made from fish."
This term describes ending a telephone conversation: "After Philip finished talking, he the phone." (two words)
This noun describes a period of time worked: "It's the end of my ! I should go home and sleep."
This term describes "uncooked" food: "Sushi is made from fish."
This term describes ending a telephone conversation: "After Philip finished talking, he the phone." (two words)
This noun describes a period of time worked: "It's the end of my ! I should go home and sleep."
Fill in the blanks with words from the conversation you just heard. Remember to conjugate verbs!
This term describes "uncooked" food: "Sushi is made from raw 1 fish."
This term describes ending a telephone conversation: "After Philip finished talking, he hung up 2 the phone." (two words)
This noun describes a period of time worked: "It's the end of my shift 3! I should go home and sleep."
This term describes "uncooked" food: "Sushi is made from raw 1 fish."
This term describes ending a telephone conversation: "After Philip finished talking, he hung up 2 the phone." (two words)
This noun describes a period of time worked: "It's the end of my shift 3! I should go home and sleep."
1 raw: This is the right answer. Food that is "raw" has not been cooked. For example, raw tomatoes are great for you, but raw meat is usually not. Example: "Send this steak back to the kitchen! It's raw!".
2 hung up: This is the correct answer. To "hang up" a telephone is to end a telephone conversation. Originally, it meant that you placed, or "hung up" the handset on the receiver. The verb "to hang (up)" is irregular: hang up/hung up/hung up.
3 shift: This is a correct answer. A shift is a period of time worked, often around eight hours for full-time employees. To be "at the end of your shift" is to be almost finished working, about ready to go home. The term "shift" is generally used to refer to the working hours of people in the service industry (bar and restaurant workers) or laborers (e.g. factory workers).
Esercizio 5
Complete the sentences using the most appropriate adjective. Each term is used just once. Use the hints to help you!
"changes shape easily when pressure is applied to it; not firm"
A comfortable feather pillow is .
"completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or irregular areas"
A recently polished mirror is .
"has an uneven surface that is not regular"
The old lady's skin was very .
"solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break"
I didn't sleep because the mattress was too .
"changes shape easily when pressure is applied to it; not firm"
A comfortable feather pillow is .
"completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or irregular areas"
A recently polished mirror is .
"has an uneven surface that is not regular"
The old lady's skin was very .
"solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break"
I didn't sleep because the mattress was too .
Complete the sentences using the most appropriate adjective. Each term is used just once. Use the hints to help you!
"changes shape easily when pressure is applied to it; not firm"
A comfortable feather pillow is soft 1.
"completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or irregular areas"
A recently polished mirror is smooth 2.
"has an uneven surface that is not regular"
The old lady's skin was very rough 3.
"solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break"
I didn't sleep because the mattress was too hard 4.
"changes shape easily when pressure is applied to it; not firm"
A comfortable feather pillow is soft 1.
"completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or irregular areas"
A recently polished mirror is smooth 2.
"has an uneven surface that is not regular"
The old lady's skin was very rough 3.
"solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break"
I didn't sleep because the mattress was too hard 4.
1 soft: A material is "soft" if it changes shape easily when pressed and is not stiff or firm. Example: I don't keep butter in the fridge to keep it SOFT. In the message, Brian says that Bruno's sculpture could have "soft eyes". This is a more figurative sense of the word, meaning that Bruno's eyes would be kind or friendly.
1 hard: This is incorrect. A "hard" material is solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break.
1 rough: This is incorrect. A "rough" material is an uneven surface that is not regular.
1 smooth: This is incorrect. A "smooth" material is completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or rough areas.
2 smooth: A material is "smooth" if it is completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or rough areas. Example: The baby's skin is very SMOOTH.
2 hard: This is incorrect. A "hard" material is solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break.
2 rough: This is incorrect. A "rough" material is an uneven surface that is not regular.
2 soft: This is incorrect. A "soft" material changes shape easily when pressed and is not stiff or firm.
3 rough: A material is "rough" if it has an uneven surface that is not regular. "Rough" is the opposite of "smooth". Examples of "rough" things: bricks, tree bark, sandpaper, a cat's tongue.
3 hard: This is incorrect. A "hard" material is solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break.
3 smooth: This is incorrect. A "smooth" material is completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or rough areas.
3 soft: This is incorrect. A "soft" material changes shape easily when pressed and is not stiff or firm.
4 hard: A material is "hard" if it is solid, firm or stiff and difficult to bend or break. Example: This concrete floor is very HARD. In the message, Brian says that Bruno's sculpture could have "hard buttocks". "Buttocks" is a polite term for the soft pieces of flesh that you are sitting on!
4 rough: This is incorrect. A "rough" material is an uneven surface that is not regular.
4 smooth: This is incorrect. A "smooth" material is completely flat and even, without any lumps, holes or rough areas.
4 soft: This is incorrect. A "soft" material changes shape easily when pressed and is not stiff or firm.
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