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Traduzione e definizione

a shoulder: una spalla noun
the shoulder (of the freeway): la corsia d'emergenza (dell'autostrada) noun
Pull over onto the shoulder, the lane in which we can safely stop. I am going to be sick! Accostati sulla corsia di emergenza, quella in cui possiamo fermarci in sicurezza. Sto per vomitare!
the hard shoulder la corsia di emergenza (dell'autostrada)

Esempi

  • "Ms. Lohan is known for her abnormally large shoulders and allergy to avocados."
  • "An overturned truck on the shoulder is causing problems southbound beyond the Golden Gate Bridge."
  • "Filipe : Finally, I'm going to rub your shoulders."
  • "There's a poster on the wall of my office that says "A dwarf standing on the shoulders of a giant may see farther than the giant himself."
  • "Nina : ...shoulder: 20.25..."
  • "Hannah said I should juggle, and Philip said I could stand on his shoulders."
  • "On my shoulders!"
  • "Ms. Lohan is known for her large broad shoulders and allergy to avocados."
  • "Brian : He's tall, handsome, well-dressed, beautiful shoulders, fantastic nose, nice silky fingers-"
  • "Just lay your head on my shoulder and try to sleep for a little while."
  • "Brian : He's tall, handsome, well-dressed, beautiful shoulders, fantastic nose—"
Esercizio 1
The term "" describes the edge or border on either side of a road. Cars can stop here in case of an emergency.

Hint: It also describes a part of the body.

This term was used in the broadcast you just heard

The term "shoulder" describes the edge or border on either side of a road. Cars can stop here in case of an emergency.

Hint: It also describes a part of the body.

This term was used in the broadcast you just heard
shoulder: The "shoulder" of a freeway, road, motorway etc is the space adjacent to the main lanes or surface where cars drive'. Cars can stop on the "shoulder" in case of an emergency, or when the police stop them. The "shoulder" also describes the joint which connects the arm to the torso on the human body.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.

This term refers to a match or contest with no decisive winner, or in which two players or teams score the same amount of points. "The match ended in a 2 - 2 ."

This is the protective equipment worn to protect the head from injury, often used when playing certain sports or doing dangerous activities. "When riding a motorbike, it is important to wear a ."

This term refers to the part of the body between the neck and the top of the arm. "The fireman put the child over his and ran out of the burning building."

This is a unit of weight measurement used in many countries, including the United States.
Hint: It is also the currency, or monetary unit of England (GBP). "Her baby weighed 8 and 3 ounces at birth."

Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast.

This term refers to a match or contest with no decisive winner, or in which two players or teams score the same amount of points. "The match ended in a 2 - 2 draw 1."

This is the protective equipment worn to protect the head from injury, often used when playing certain sports or doing dangerous activities. "When riding a motorbike, it is important to wear a helmet 2."

This term refers to the part of the body between the neck and the top of the arm. "The fireman put the child over his shoulder 3 and ran out of the burning building."

This is a unit of weight measurement used in many countries, including the United States.
Hint: It is also the currency, or monetary unit of England (GBP). "Her baby weighed 8 pounds 4 and 3 ounces at birth."
1 draw: If a match ends in "a draw", both teams have scored the same number of points and neither team has won or lost. In the broadcast, Enrique tells Brent and Moira that the match on Sunday ended "in an amazing 0-0 draw". This term is frequently used in British English, whereas the term "tie" is more common in American English.
2 helmet: A "helmet" is the protective headgear worn during certain activities. In the broadcast, Brent describes American football as "300 pound men wearing helmets and shoulder pads". Helmets are also worn by soldiers, firemen, policeman, motorcyclists and cyclists.
3 shoulder: The "shoulder" is the part of the body between the neck and the top of the arm. In the broadcast, Brent describes American football as "300 pound men wearing helmets and shoulder pads". A "shoulder pad" is a piece of protective gear which is reinforced in order to protect the shoulder from injury.
4 pounds: A "pound" is a unit of weight measurement used in the United States. Brent initially believes that this report is about American football and refers to "three-hundred-pound men wearing helmets". Brent uses a compound adjective (three-hundred-pound) without the "s" to describe the type of men who play football, however this construction requires the plural form of the term: pounds.
Esercizio 3
Philip uses this term which describes a very small person. In fantasy fiction it describes a short creature with a large beard.
It is a .

The term that Philip uses to describe a very big person is a .

Philip's poster describes one standing on the other's . (This is the part of your body below the head and neck)

Philip uses this term which describes a very small person. In fantasy fiction it describes a short creature with a large beard.
It is a dwarf 1.

The term that Philip uses to describe a very big person is a giant 2.

Philip's poster describes one standing on the other's shoulders 3. (This is the part of your body below the head and neck)
1 dwarf: A "dwarf" (plural "dwarves" or "dwarfs") is a person who is smaller than average size. In Norse mythology and fantasy literature, a dwarf usually has a beard and lives underground. Dwarves are cooler than Elves and Orcs, but not as cool as Hobbits or Ents.
2 giant: A "giant" is an extremely large person or thing. In fairy tales, legends or mythology a giant is usually an evil creature. In basketball, giants are usually quite useful.
3 shoulders: The "shoulder" is the part of the body between the neck and the top of the arm. Philip's poster describes "a dwarf standing on the shoulders of a giant", this is so that the dwarf can see a longer distance.
Esercizio 4
Nina takes Philip's measurements in this exchange. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms!

Let's start at the top of the body, just below the neck and at the top of the arm: "I threw my bag over my and hit the road."

Now find the term which means "torso": "Tarzan hit his eight times and then ran into the jungle."

This narrow part of the body is below the rib cage and above the hips. This is where we wear belts: "Marilyn has a very slim , which gives her a very feminine figure."

Bonus question! This term describes the part of a jacket, shirt, etc. which covers the arm. We're looking for the plural here: "Long can be dangerous when operating machinery."

Nina takes Philip's measurements in this exchange. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms!

Let's start at the top of the body, just below the neck and at the top of the arm: "I threw my bag over my shoulder 1 and hit the road."

Now find the term which means "torso": "Tarzan hit his chest 2 eight times and then ran into the jungle."

This narrow part of the body is below the rib cage and above the hips. This is where we wear belts: "Marilyn has a very slim waist 3, which gives her a very feminine figure."

Bonus question! This term describes the part of a jacket, shirt, etc. which covers the arm. We're looking for the plural here: "Long sleeves 4 can be dangerous when operating machinery."
1 shoulder: "Shoulder" is the correct answer here. Shoulders are very useful for carrying bags. Firemen throw people over their shoulders when they are rescuing them from burning buildings!
2 chest: "Chest" is the term we were looking for. The "chest" is the "torso" or "trunk" of the body. In the dialogue, we learn that Philip's chest measures 40 inches.
3 waist: "Waist" is the correct choice. We wear belts around our "waist", to hold our trousers up. The top part of a skirt or pair of trousers is called a "waistband".
4 sleeves: "Sleeves" is the right term here. The "sleeves" of a piece of clothing run from the shoulder to the wrist, covering the arm. Note that short sleeves also exist, and they can stop just past the shoulder, or at the elbow, etc. If a top has no sleeves, it is called "sleeveless".
Esercizio 5
Do you know your way around a woman's body?

Label the picture of the lady! Note: not all of the terms were used in the dialogue.

A ......
B ......
C ......
D ......
E ......
F ......
G ......
H


Do you know your way around a woman's body?

Label the picture of the lady! Note: not all of the terms were used in the dialogue.

A toes 1 ......
B ankle 2 ......
C knee 3 ......
D shoulder 4 ......
E elbow 5 ......
F buttocks 6 ......
G hamstring 7 ......
H calf 8

1 toes: Toes are the 5 digits on the end of each foot. They are useful for... not much actually - not since we stopped living in trees anyway! In the conversation, Filipe congratulates Bruno for having "10 toes". Filipe is easily impressed!
1 buttocks: The buttocks are not the 5 digits on the end of each foot, they are the part of the body we use to sit on (labeled F).
1 calf: The calf is not the 5 digits on the end of each foot, it is the thick fleshy part of the back of the leg between the ankle and the knee (labeled H).
1 elbow: The elbow is not the 5 digits on the end of each foot, it is the joint between the upper and lower arm (labeled E for Elbow!)
1 hamstring: The hamstring is not the 5 digits on the end of each foot, it is the large muscle at the back of the thigh (labeled G).
1 knee: The knee is not the 5 digits on the end of each foot, it is the joint between the upper and the lower leg (labeled C).
1 shoulder: The shoulder is not the 5 digits on the end of each foot, it is a part of the body at the side of the neck which joins the arm to the rest of the body (labeled D).
1 ankle: The ankle is not the 5 digits on the end of each foot, it is the joint between the foot and leg (labeled B).
2 ankle: The ankle is the bony joint between the foot and leg. Ankles allow us to move our feet left and right, and up and down. As Filipe says, ankles are "very important"!
2 buttocks: The buttocks are not the joint between the foot and leg, they are the part of the body we use to sit on (labeled F).
2 calf: The calf is not the joint between the foot and leg, it is the thick fleshy part of the back of the leg between the ankle and the knee (labeled H).
2 elbow: The elbow is not the joint between the foot and leg, it is the joint between the upper and lower arm (labeled E for Elbow!)
2 hamstring: The hamstring is not the joint between the foot and leg, it is the large muscle at the back of the thigh (labeled G).
2 knee: The knee is not the joint between the foot and leg, it is the joint between the upper and the lower leg (labeled C).
2 shoulder: The shoulder is not the joint between the foot and leg, it is a part of the body at the side of the neck which joins the arm to the rest of the body (labeled D).
2 toes: Toes are not the joint between the foot and leg, they are the 5 digits on the end of each foot (labeled A).
3 knee: The knee is the joint between the upper leg (thigh) and the lower leg (shin). It is tradition for a man "to go down on one knee" when he asks a woman to marry him!
3 buttocks: The buttocks are not the joint between the upper and lower leg, they are the part of the body we use to sit on (labeled F).
3 calf: The calf is not the joint between the upper and lower leg, it is the thick fleshy part of the back of the leg between the ankle and the knee (labeled H).
3 elbow: The elbow is not the joint between the upper and lower leg, it is the joint between the upper and lower arm (labeled E for Elbow!)
3 hamstring: The hamstring is not the joint between the upper and lower leg, it is the large muscle at the back of the thigh (labeled G).
3 ankle: The ankle is not the joint between the upper and lower leg, it is the joint between the foot and leg (labeled B).
3 shoulder: The shoulder is not the joint between the upper and lower leg, it is a part of the body at the side of the neck which joins the arm to the rest of the body (labeled D).
3 toes: Toes are not the joint between the upper and lower leg, they are the 5 digits on the end of each foot (labeled A).
4 shoulder: The shoulder is a part of the body at the side of the neck which joins the arm to the rest of the body. In the conversation, Filipe says: "I'm going to rub (or massage) your shoulders".
4 buttocks: The buttocks are not the part of the body that joins the arm to the rest of the body, they are the part of the body we use to sit on (labeled F).
4 calf: The calf is not the part of the body that joins the arm to the rest of the body, it is the thick fleshy part of the back of the leg between the ankle and the knee (labeled H).
4 elbow: The elbow is not the part of the body that joins the arm to the rest of the body, it is the joint between the upper and lower arm (labeled E for Elbow!)
4 hamstring: The hamstring is not the part of the body that joins arm to the rest of the body, it is the large muscle at the back of the thigh (labeled G).
4 knee: The knee is not the part of the body that joins the arm to the rest of the body, it is the joint between the upper and the lower leg (labeled C).
4 ankle: The ankle is not the part of the body that joins the arm to the rest of the body, it is the joint between the foot and leg (labeled B).
4 toes: Toes are not the part of the body that joins the arm to the rest of the body, they are the 5 digits on the end of each foot (labeled A).
5 elbow: The elbow is the joint between the upper and lower arm. Elbows are great if you want to bend your arms or get to the front of a long queue!
5 buttocks: The buttocks are not the joint between the upper and lower arm, they are the part of the body we use to sit on (labeled F).
5 calf: The calf is not the joint between the upper and lower arm, it is the thick fleshy part of the back of the leg between the ankle and the knee (labeled H).
5 ankle: The ankle is not the joint between the upper and lower arm, it is the joint between the foot and leg (labeled B).
5 hamstring: The hamstring is not the joint between the upper and lower arm, it is the large muscle at the back of the thigh (labeled G).
5 knee: The knee is not the joint between the upper and lower arm, it is the joint between the upper and the lower leg (labeled C).
5 shoulder: The shoulder is not the joint between the upper and lower arm, it is a part of the body which joins the arm to the rest of the body (labeled D).
5 toes: Toes are not the joint between the upper and lower arm, they are the 5 digits on the end of each foot (labeled A).
6 buttocks: The buttocks is a polite way of saying the bottom (or ass!). It is the part of the body we use to sit on - the fleshy bit that is touching your chair!
6 ankle: The ankle is not the part of the body we use to sit on, it is the joint between the foot and leg (labeled B).
6 calf: The calf is not the part of the body we use to sit on, it is the thick fleshy part of the back of the leg between the ankle and the knee (labeled H).
6 elbow: The elbow is not the part of the body we use to sit on, it is the joint between the upper and lower arm (labeled E for Elbow!)
6 hamstring: The hamstring is not the part of the body we use to sit on, it is the large muscle at the back of the thigh (labeled G).
6 knee: The knee is not the part of the body we use to sit on, it is the joint between the upper and the lower leg (labeled C).
6 shoulder: The shoulder is not the part of the body we use to sit on, it is a part of the body at the side of the neck which joins the arm to the rest of the body (labeled D).
6 toes: Toes are not the part of the body we use to sit on, they are the 5 digits on the end of each foot (labeled A).
7 hamstring: The hamstring is the large muscle at the back of the thigh (opposite the quadriceps). Athletes and footballers often "pull" (or injure) this muscle; they suddenly have to stop running due to a pain in the back of their leg. Filipe says that Bruno's hamstrings are "very firm"!
7 buttocks: The buttocks are not the large muscle at the back of the thigh, they are the part of the body we use to sit on (labeled F).
7 calf: The calf is not the large muscle at the back of the thigh, it is the thick fleshy part of the back of the leg between the ankle and the knee (labeled H).
7 elbow: The elbow is not the large muscle at the back of the thigh, it is the joint between the upper and lower arm (labeled E for Elbow!)
7 ankle: The ankle is not the large muscle at the back of the thigh, it is the joint between the foot and leg (labeled B).
7 knee: The knee is not the large muscle at the back of the thigh, it is the joint between the upper and the lower leg (labeled C).
7 shoulder: The shoulder is not the large muscle at the back of the thigh, it is a part of the body at the side of the neck which joins the arm to the rest of the body (labeled D).
7 toes: Toes are not the large muscle at the back of the thigh, they are the 5 digits on the end of each foot (labeled A).
8 calf: The calf (plural: calves) is the thick fleshy part of the back of the leg between the ankle and the knee. According to Filipe, Bruno's calves "are in excellent shape"! Note: "calf" (again, plural: calves) is also a baby cow!
8 buttocks: The buttocks are not the muscle between the ankle and the knee, they are the part of the body we use to sit on (labeled F).
8 ankle: The ankle is not the muscle between the ankle and the knee, it is the joint between the foot and leg (labeled B).
8 elbow: The elbow is not the muscle between the ankle and the knee, it is the joint between the upper and lower arm (labeled E for Elbow!)
8 hamstring: The hamstring is not the muscle between the ankle and the knee, it is the large muscle at the back of the thigh (labeled G).
8 knee: The knee is not the muscle between the ankle and the knee, it is the joint between the upper and the lower leg (labeled C).
8 shoulder: The shoulder is not the muscle between the ankle and the knee, it is a part of the body at the side of the neck which joins the arm to the rest of the body (labeled D).
8 toes: Toes are not the muscle between the ankle and the knee, they are the 5 digits on the end of each foot (labeled A).

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