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Traduzione e definizione
(Can you) rub (some sunblock on my back)?: (Puoi) mettere (della crema solare sulla mia schiena)?
to rub: strofinare
Esempi
- "Filipe : Finally, I'm going to rub your shoulders."
- "Beach friend : Rub my skin..."
- "Edward : I'm rubbing your skin!"
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks with the terms from the conversation.
A common action associated with massages: this verb means to move over (a person's body) applying pressure (using your hands). "Could you some sun cream into my skin, please?"
This term means to have "stressed" muscles that are not relaxed; it also means to be nervous. "Could you massage my back please, my muscles are very ."
A common action associated with massages: this verb means to move over (a person's body) applying pressure (using your hands). "Could you some sun cream into my skin, please?"
This term means to have "stressed" muscles that are not relaxed; it also means to be nervous. "Could you massage my back please, my muscles are very ."
Fill in the blanks with the terms from the conversation.
A common action associated with massages: this verb means to move over (a person's body) applying pressure (using your hands). "Could you [not done] rub 1 some sun cream into my skin, please?"
This term means to have "stressed" muscles that are not relaxed; it also means to be nervous. "Could you massage my back please, my muscles are very [not done] tense 2."
A common action associated with massages: this verb means to move over (a person's body) applying pressure (using your hands). "Could you [not done] rub 1 some sun cream into my skin, please?"
This term means to have "stressed" muscles that are not relaxed; it also means to be nervous. "Could you massage my back please, my muscles are very [not done] tense 2."
1 rub: To rub is to apply pressure or friction, either back and forth or in a circular motion. Example: I RUBBED my hands together to try and get warm. In the conversation, Filipe says, "I'm going to rub your shoulders". This means he will massage Bruno's shoulders applying pressure with his hands. "To rub" is a regular verb: rub/rubbed/rubbed.
2 tense: If your muscles are "tense" they are under tension. In the conversation, Filipe massages Bruno's shoulders and notes that they are "a bit tense". "Tense" muscles is a common symptom of people being stressed (due to too much work, for example). Another meaning of "tense", not necessarily related to the tension in muscles, is to be "nervous". Example: I was very TENSE before my driving exam.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks with words from the song. Use the Jamaican person's words, but don't use Edward's lines!
Touch me Edward.
my .
your cream all over my .
Now, I'm gonna turn .
As as I can.
You'll probably .
I'm really a .
Touch me Edward.
my .
your cream all over my .
Now, I'm gonna turn .
As as I can.
You'll probably .
I'm really a .
Fill in the blanks with words from the song. Use the Jamaican person's words, but don't use Edward's lines!
Touch me Edward.
Rub 1 my skin 2.
Spread 3 your cream all over my limbs 4.
Now, I'm gonna turn over 5.
As slowly 6 as I can.
You'll probably notice 7.
I'm really a man 8.
Touch me Edward.
Rub 1 my skin 2.
Spread 3 your cream all over my limbs 4.
Now, I'm gonna turn over 5.
As slowly 6 as I can.
You'll probably notice 7.
I'm really a man 8.
1 Rub: "Rub" is the right answer here. "To rub" is to move one's hand in a circular motion, applying pressure or friction. "To rub (her arms)" is to massage them with your hands. Another example: I asked the girl with the red bikini to rub some sun cream on my back.
2 skin: "Skin" is the right answer here. "Skin" refers to the outer layer that covers and protects the body. Example: This special cream will make your skin soft and smooth.
3 Spread: "Spread" is the right answer here. "To spread (cream)" is to distribute over a wider area, or to cover a layer with it. Example: I'm going to spread butter on this piece of toast with a knife. "To spread" also means "to disseminate" or "to send out in all directions", for example: I want to spread the news to my friends of my marriage.
4 limbs: "Limb" is the right answer here. A "limb" refers to the arm or leg of an animal (and the "wing" of a bird or the "flipper" of an aquatic mammal). Example: It was my first marathon, and now my limbs hurt very much.
5 over: "Over" is the term we are looking for here. "(To turn) over" is to "invert" or "rotate". Edward's companion means that they will move their body from one side to the other. Example: He turned over the piece of paper to stop other people from looking at his notes.
6 slowly: "Slowly" is the right answer here. "Slowly" means "not quickly", or "without speed". Example: I asked him to speak English slowly, so that I could understand what he was saying.
7 notice: "Notice" is the right answer here. "To notice" is to "observe", "remark" or "see". Example: I'm sorry, I didn't notice you because you are very small.
8 man: Yes, she was really a man!
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