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Traduzione e definizione

steel: l'acciaio noun

Esempi

  • "Philip : 40 inches of pure steel!"
  • "The atrium has a modern design, with a glass and steel roof which is both simple and artistic."
  • "Jackson Bollocks : Steel?"
  • "What if we made it out of something shiny like steel?"
  • "Jonas : Umm. Cars, mobile phones, paper products, chemicals, steel and wood... that sort of thing."
Esercizio 1
We're living in a material world!
Match the descriptions below with the appropriate material.

I am soft and pliable when wet, and hard when I am heated. I am used to make bricks and ceramics. I am !
I am made from cement, sand, gravel and water. I am strong and hard and used in construction. I am !
I am used to make a smooth finish on walls. I can also support broken bones (like arms or legs). I am !
I am a metal made from iron and carbon. I am used in the construction of roads, railways, and buildings. I am !
We're living in a material world!
Match the descriptions below with the appropriate material.

I am soft and pliable when wet, and hard when I am heated. I am used to make bricks and ceramics. I am clay 1!
I am made from cement, sand, gravel and water. I am strong and hard and used in construction. I am concrete 2!
I am used to make a smooth finish on walls. I can also support broken bones (like arms or legs). I am plaster 3!
I am a metal made from iron and carbon. I am used in the construction of roads, railways, and buildings. I am steel 4!
1 clay: This is the correct answer. "Clay" is a soft material (a type of earth) which can be baked and is used to make pottery, china, bricks, etc. One of the famous scenes in the film Ghost has Demi Moore making an erotic clay model.
1 glass: This is incorrect. Glass is brittle transparent material and doesn't match this description.
1 concrete: This is incorrect. "Concrete" is a building material made of cement, sand, stone and water. It hardens when mixed with water, not in an oven.
1 steel: This is incorrect. "Steel" is a metal alloy made from iron and carbon (with a smaller amount of other elements).
1 plaster: This is incorrect. "Plaster" becomes hard when mixed with water.
2 concrete: This is the correct answer. "Concrete" is a very hard and durable material that is often used for large construction projects. It is generally a mixture of sand, cement and water.
2 steel: This is incorrect. "Steel" is a metal alloy made from iron and carbon (with a smaller amount of other elements).
2 clay: This is incorrect. Clay is a soft material which is quite fragile, even when heated.
2 glass: This is incorrect. Glass is brittle transparent material and doesn't match this description.
2 plaster: This is incorrect. "Plaster" is not made with cement.
3 plaster: This is the correct answer. "Plaster" is a powder which when mixed with water becomes hard. It is often used in construction to "coat" walls to make their surface smooth. It is also used in medicine to make a support for broken bones. It is also popular with artists to make casts and sculptures.
3 glass: This is incorrect. Glass is brittle transparent material and doesn't match this description.
3 clay: This is incorrect. Clay is a soft material which is not usually used in medicine.
3 steel: This is incorrect. "Steel" is a metal alloy made from iron and carbon (with a smaller amount of other elements).
3 concrete: This is incorrect. "Concrete" is a building material made of cement, sand, stone and water. Although it can be smooth, it is too heavy to support broken bones in medicine.
4 steel: This is the correct answer. "Steel" is a metal alloy of iron and carbon. It is hard, strong and durable. In the audio, Lindsay says that the atrium has a "glass and steel roof", meaning that the top of the building is supported by this metal and has transparent glass to give light.
4 clay: This is incorrect. Clay is a soft material and not a metal.
4 glass: This is incorrect. Glass is brittle transparent material and doesn't match this description.
4 concrete: This is incorrect. "Concrete" is a building material made of cement, sand, stone and water.
4 plaster: This is incorrect. "Plaster" is not a metal.
Esercizio 2
Jonas mentions some raw materials exported by Sweden. Match the items with the material they are traditionally made from. Each material is used only once.

Windows, bottles and light bulbs are made of .
Fuel for most of the world's machines is made from .
Railroad tracks, armor, buildings and bridges are often made of .
This natural resource comes from trees. Paper, furniture and pencils are often made from
Jonas mentions some raw materials exported by Sweden. Match the items with the material they are traditionally made from. Each material is used only once.

Windows, bottles and light bulbs are made of glass 1.
Fuel for most of the world's machines is made from oil 2.
Railroad tracks, armor, buildings and bridges are often made of steel 3.
This natural resource comes from trees. Paper, furniture and pencils are often made from wood 4
1 glass: This is correct. These items are traditionally made from glass. "Glass" is a brittle, solid material used for things such as mirrors and windows. Although glass is not a natural resource, it is a major building material, and is an export of many countries.
1 wood: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from wood. "Wood" is a hard material that comes from a tree, often used to make furniture. It is one of Sweden's major exports and a natural resource.
1 steel: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from steel. "Steel" is a hard metal (an alloy of iron) very common in buildings and household tools. The metal it comes from (iron) is a natural resource found in many countries.
1 oil: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from oil. "Oil", or "petroleum" in its unrefined state, is used as fuel for automobiles, airplanes etc. It is one of the world's most sought-after (demanded) resources.
2 oil: This is correct. "Oil", or "petroleum", is used as fuel for automobiles, airplanes etc. It is one of the world's most sought-after (demanded) resources. Note that "oil" can refer both to petrol used for cars and planes (sometimes called creude oil), but also oil used in cooking.
2 steel: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from steel. "Steel" is a hard metal (an alloy of iron) very common in buildings and household tools. The metal it comes from (iron) is a natural resource found in many countries.
2 wood: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from wood. "Wood" is a hard material that comes from a tree, often used to make furniture. It is one of Sweden's major exports and a natural resource.
2 glass: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from glass. "Glass" is a brittle, solid material used for things such as mirrors and windows. Although glass is not a natural resource, it is a major building material, and is an export of many countries.
3 steel: This is correct. These items are traditionally made from steel. "Steel" is a hard metal (an alloy of iron) very common in buildings and household tools. The metal it comes from (iron) is a natural resource found in many countries.
3 oil: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from oil. "Oil", or "petroleum" in its unrefined state, is used as fuel for automobiles, airplanes etc. It is one of the world's most sought-after (demanded) resources.
3 glass: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from glass. "Glass" is a brittle, solid material used for things such as mirrors and windows. Although glass is not a natural resource, it is a major building material, and is an export of many countries.
3 wood: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from wood. "Wood" is a hard material that comes from a tree, often used to make furniture. It is one of Sweden's major exports and a natural resource.
4 wood: This is correct. These items are traditionally made from wood. "Wood" is a hard material that comes from a tree, often used to make furniture. It is one of Sweden's major exports and a natural resource.
4 steel: These items are not usually made from steel. "Steel" is a hard metal (an alloy of iron) very common in buildings and household tools. The metal it comes from (iron) is a natural resource found in many countries.
4 oil: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from oil. "Oil", or "petroleum" in its unrefined state, is used as fuel for automobiles, airplanes etc. It is one of the world's most sought-after (demanded) resources.
4 glass: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from glass. "Glass" is a brittle, solid material used for things such as mirrors and windows. Although glass is not a natural resource, it is a major building material, and is an export of many countries.
Esercizio 3
Jonas mentions some raw materials exported by Sweden. Match the items with the material they are traditionally made from. Each material is used only once.

Windows, bottles and light bulbs are made of .
Fuel for most of the world's machines is made from .
Railroad tracks, armor, buildings and bridges are often made of .
This natural resource comes from trees. Paper, furniture and pencils are often made from
Jonas mentions some raw materials exported by Sweden. Match the items with the material they are traditionally made from. Each material is used only once.

Windows, bottles and light bulbs are made of glass 1.
Fuel for most of the world's machines is made from oil 2.
Railroad tracks, armor, buildings and bridges are often made of steel 3.
This natural resource comes from trees. Paper, furniture and pencils are often made from wood 4
1 glass: This is correct. These items are traditionally made from glass. "Glass" is a brittle, solid material used for things such as mirrors and windows. Although glass is not a natural resource, it is a major building material, and is an export of many countries.
1 wood: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from wood. "Wood" is a hard material that comes from a tree, often used to make furniture. It is one of Sweden's major exports and a natural resource.
1 steel: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from steel. "Steel" is a hard metal (an alloy of iron) very common in buildings and household tools. The metal it comes from (iron) is a natural resource found in many countries.
1 oil: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from oil. "Oil", or "petroleum" in its unrefined state, is used as fuel for automobiles, airplanes etc. It is one of the world's most sought-after (demanded) resources.
2 oil: This is correct. "Oil", or "petroleum", is used as fuel for automobiles, airplanes etc. It is one of the world's most sought-after (demanded) resources. Note that "oil" can refer both to petrol used for cars and planes (sometimes called creude oil), but also oil used in cooking.
2 steel: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from steel. "Steel" is a hard metal (an alloy of iron) very common in buildings and household tools. The metal it comes from (iron) is a natural resource found in many countries.
2 wood: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from wood. "Wood" is a hard material that comes from a tree, often used to make furniture. It is one of Sweden's major exports and a natural resource.
2 glass: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from glass. "Glass" is a brittle, solid material used for things such as mirrors and windows. Although glass is not a natural resource, it is a major building material, and is an export of many countries.
3 steel: This is correct. These items are traditionally made from steel. "Steel" is a hard metal (an alloy of iron) very common in buildings and household tools. The metal it comes from (iron) is a natural resource found in many countries.
3 oil: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from oil. "Oil", or "petroleum" in its unrefined state, is used as fuel for automobiles, airplanes etc. It is one of the world's most sought-after (demanded) resources.
3 glass: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from glass. "Glass" is a brittle, solid material used for things such as mirrors and windows. Although glass is not a natural resource, it is a major building material, and is an export of many countries.
3 wood: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from wood. "Wood" is a hard material that comes from a tree, often used to make furniture. It is one of Sweden's major exports and a natural resource.
4 wood: This is correct. These items are traditionally made from wood. "Wood" is a hard material that comes from a tree, often used to make furniture. It is one of Sweden's major exports and a natural resource.
4 steel: These items are not usually made from steel. "Steel" is a hard metal (an alloy of iron) very common in buildings and household tools. The metal it comes from (iron) is a natural resource found in many countries.
4 oil: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from oil. "Oil", or "petroleum" in its unrefined state, is used as fuel for automobiles, airplanes etc. It is one of the world's most sought-after (demanded) resources.
4 glass: This is incorrect. These items are not usually made from glass. "Glass" is a brittle, solid material used for things such as mirrors and windows. Although glass is not a natural resource, it is a major building material, and is an export of many countries.

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