Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Rude

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Traduzione e definizione

rude: maleducato, scortese, volgare adjective

Esempi

  • "You will be dealing with people who are rude, difficult to understand, obnoxious and sometimes violent."
  • "Luna : Why, how rude!"
  • "The woman I spoke to was very rude and unhelpful."
  • "Brian : Don't be rude, Philip!"
  • "Bruno : Don't be rude, Brian."
  • "Don't be rude, we haven't even unpacked our bags yet."
  • "Not only was he obnoxious and rude, but he also made several sexual innuendos before telling me that Delavigne had "no need" for the Perfume Hut."
  • "I'm sure Brian would never be that rude to his mother, look how offended he is!"
  • "Brian : How rude!"
  • "I was very rude and insulting to you, and in particular, I am sorry for calling you a C*%!"
  • "Brian : Don't be rude, Philip."
  • "Brian : Don't be rude Philip."
Esercizio 1
Choose the FALSE statement from the list below.

Polly wants to speak with a manager because...

Choose the FALSE statement from the list below.

Polly wants to speak with a manager because...
This is a true statement. Polly says: "I already told you that wasn't good enough. I'd like to speak with a manager.". This indicates that she feels that Richard is unable to help her.
This is a true statement. In response to the Richard's promise, Polly responds: "I already told you that wasn't good enough". This indicates that Polly is not satisfied with the date Richard wishes to send the server.
This is the only statement which is not true. We can tell by the tone of voice and the comments made by Richard that he has been patient with Polly. Polly does not think that Richard is helping her solve her problem.
Esercizio 2
From the list below, select those terms which could describe Wendy, according to Icarus.

There may be more than one correct answer!

From the list below, select those terms which could describe Wendy, according to Icarus.

There may be more than one correct answer!
Icarus describes himself as being "upset" by Wendy's behaviour: he does not say that SHE was "upset". To be "upset" is to be "sad" or "emotionally disturbed".
Icarus writes that he received "abuse" from Wendy, which means that she behaved "aggressively" or "abusively" towards him. These two terms share a similar meaning. The terms "abuse" and "aggression" refer to "mistreatment". Icarus also writes that Wendy "shouted at" him, which is characteristic of "aggressive" behaviour.
It is Icarus who is "teary" after his conversation with Wendy, not the other way round.
"Impolite" shares a very similar meaning with "rude", which is one of the words Icarus uses to describe Wendy in his email. If someone is "rude" or "impolite", they do not have good manners, or do not show consideration for others.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the audio. Use the hints to help you.

This adjective describes the inability to defecate or go to the toilet. "My dog swallowed a ball which blocked her intestines, she's now and hasn't been to the toilet in days."

This adjective describes someone who cannot hear, like Francisco Goya and Beethoven. "You can shout as much as you like, I can't hear you, I'm totally ."

This adjective is synonymous with "impolite" or "insulting". "I thought you were very when you said that I was as fat as Jabba the Hut."

Fill in the blanks with terms used in the audio. Use the hints to help you.

This adjective describes the inability to defecate or go to the toilet. "My dog swallowed a ball which blocked her intestines, she's now [not done] constipated 1 and hasn't been to the toilet in days."

This adjective describes someone who cannot hear, like Francisco Goya and Beethoven. "You can shout as much as you like, I can't hear you, I'm totally [not done] deaf 2."

This adjective is synonymous with "impolite" or "insulting". "I thought you were very [not done] rude 3 when you said that I was as fat as Jabba the Hut."
1 constipated: A "constipated" person is unable to defecate. Jean says, "Are you constipated, Brian?" because Brian has ordered camomile tea. This tea is often used to treat digestive or colon problems.
2 deaf: Someone who cannot hear, whether from birth or later on, is "deaf". Jean says to Brian "Are you deaf or what?" because Brian has not heard him clearly. Obviously this is very impolite, naughty Jean!
3 rude: A "rude" person is impolite or disagreeable. They do not have good "manners" or do not show consideration for others. Example: You were very rude when you called me fat. Brian accuses Jean of being rude for his comments about constipation.
Esercizio 4
"Miss Stake is a shrewd woman who has a knack for being nosy".

Polly calls Miss Stake both "shrewd" and "nosy".

A "shrewd" person is .
A "nosy" person is .
"Miss Stake is a shrewd woman who has a knack for being nosy".

Polly calls Miss Stake both "shrewd" and "nosy".

A "shrewd" person is smart 1.
A "nosy" person is curious 2.
1 smart: A "shrewd" person is intelligent or clever. Example: Our boss is a shrewd businessman and rarely loses money. "Shrewd" shares a similar meaning with "smart". One can also make "a shrewd investment".
1 rude: The term "rude" indicates someone who is not very nice or polite. Example: The salesman was very rude and told us we were stupid not to buy immediately. "Rude" does not share a similar meaning with "shrewd".
1 hardworking: The term "hardworking" indicates someone who works well or diligently. Example: Mary is very hardworking, and always stays late at the office. "Hardworking" does not share a similar meaning with "shrewd".
1 smelly: The term "smelly" indicates something or someone that smells bad or has a strong odor. Example: The garbage is starting to get a little smelly, can you take it outside? "Smelly" does not share a similar meaning with "shrewd".
2 curious: A "nosy" person is curious about the lives of other people, often to the point of being intrusive or rude. Example: I am very nosy and read your private emails when you left the room. When Polly writes that Fiona has "a knack for being nosy", she means that Fiona has a talent for being (too!) inquisitive about employees' activities - a very helpful quality if you're an efficiency expert!
2 mean: A mean person is cruel or unkind. This is not what Polly is indicating when she writes that Fiona is nosy.
2 pretentious: A pretentious man is arrogant or thinks very highly of himself. This is not what Polly is indicating when she writes that Fiona is nosy.
2 strict: A strict person is severe, serious or rigid. This is not what Polly is indicating when she writes that Fiona is nosy.
Esercizio 5
Hannah's email is 267 words long. Let's find a shorter way to "summarise" or "resume" her key points!

From the list below, choose the statement which best explains Hannah's email.

Hannah's email is 267 words long. Let's find a shorter way to "summarise" or "resume" her key points!

From the list below, choose the statement which best explains Hannah's email.
This is the best statement to summarise Hannah's key point. She says "I've got to the root of the problem with Galeries Falayette" and that "the problem is related to Spencer, the new Galeries Falayette sales assistant". She then explains that Spencer has been encouraging potential customers to steal perfumes (to take them without paying).
This is incorrect. In fact, Hannah writes that "the lay-out is ideal". "Ideal" shares a similar meaning with "perfect".
This is incorrect. Hannah writes that Spencer is "charming", "sweet", and "friendly and helpful". To be "rude" is to be impolite: the opposite of these descriptions.
This is incorrect. To "severely reprimand" someone is to punish them harshly. In fact, Hannah writes that Spencer is "a fragile creature", and asks Bruno not to be "too hard on him". She writes, "He needs help, not punishment".

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