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Traduzione e definizione

a sort: un tipo, un genere noun
I'm not used to this sort of party. This kind of event is completely new to me. Non sono abituato/a a questo tipo di festa. Questo genere di evento è completamente nuovo per me.

UK: I'm not used to this sort of party, do I have to get naked?
US: This hat is sort of ordinary, do you have anything else?

Esempi

  • "Susie : And what sort of time-scale would we be looking at?"
  • "This question soon became one of Cheeter's favourites: a sort of mantra which he repeated up until his death."
  • "Polly : Well it's a bouquet of orchids and tulips, so sort of a light fruity blend."
  • "Kevin : Well sir, it was a sort of a last-minute stroke of inspiration, I was going to let you know immediately of course -"
  • "This sort of expenditure is frivolous and needless."
  • "The monks here at the monastery seem to be serious about these sorts of things."
  • "This sort of initiative has had remarkable success at such multinationals as Moogle."
  • "The folders are a sort of maroon, burgundy color."
  • "If we are taking part in these sorts of unethical labor practices, and if our involvement in these practices gets into the open, this situation could become a real disaster from a public relations standpoint."
  • "Clarence : What sort of salad, sir?"
  • "Hey, what sort of product are you looking for?"
  • "This sort of anecdote is becoming more and more common."
  • "Project motivation (I have attached a sort of "task list" to this email for you to show Miss Stake."
  • "It looked sort of pinkish-brown to me."
  • "The bike is sort of a brownish color, and its front wheel is missing."
  • "Bethany : He is sort of like a cucumber, isn't he?"
  • "He needs to learn that this sort of behavior isn't acceptable in a business environment."
  • "I don't have the patience to listen to that sort of talk."
Esercizio 1
Choose the right words to complete the dialogue below.

Clyde: Darling, where do we the paper clips? I can't find any! Have we run out?
Bonnie: Don't be ridiculous, we have thousands of paper clips. There are of them right there in the desk drawer. Are you blind?
Clyde: I I must be blind, because I can't see any paper clips here.
Bonnie: Well, look .
Choose the right words to complete the dialogue below.

Clyde: Darling, where do we keep 1 the paper clips? I can't find any! Have we run out?
Bonnie: Don't be ridiculous, we have thousands of paper clips. There are loads 2 of them right there in the desk drawer. Are you blind?
Clyde: I guess 3 I must be blind, because I can't see any paper clips here.
Bonnie: Well, look around 4.
1 keep: This is the better choice here. Often, when you forget where you store something in the home or office, you can ask, "Where do we keep them?", meaning "where do we store this item?".
1 look: This is incorrect. Clyde is already looking for something but he can't find it. He needs to know where it is kept.
2 loads: This is the right answer. "Loads" means "a large amount", "many", or "lots". Here's another example: "I can't come to the cinema tonight: I have loads of homework to do".
2 sorts: This is incorrect. "Sorts" means different types, for example "All sorts of people surf the internet." Bonnie is not trying to tell Clyde that there are various different paper clips, but simply that there are many of them.
3 guess: "Guess" is the right answer. "To guess" means "to imagine", "to estimate", or "to make a conjecture". For example: "I don't know what time I'll finish work, but I guess it'll be around 5PM".
3 get: This is incorrect. "To get" means to "obtain" or "receive" something. This doesn't make sense here.
4 around: This is the better choice here. Bonnie wants Clyde to pursue his search over a broad area, so she says, "Look around!"
4 where: This is not correct, and it does not make sense!

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