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Traduzione e definizione
the terms (of a contract): i termini (di un contratto)
to come to term giungere a scadenza
to come to terms (with something) accettare, rassegnarsi (a qualcosa)
a University term un semestre, un trimestre (universitario)
terms of endearment termini affettuosi (es. "dear", "darling", "baby", "honey", ecc.)
a term (in politics): un mandato (in politica)
a term (in language): un termine (nel linguaggio)
short-term, medium-term, long-term: a breve termine, a medio termine, a lungo termine
Esempi
- "I suppose I'm stuck with the terms of these loans until they're completely paid off."
- "All those legal terms went in one ear and out the other."
- "Are we willing, to accept the terms and conditions of our arrangement?"
- "Term Suggested Alternative"
- "Here is a non-exhaustive list of terms which will no longer be tolerated, as well as suggested alternatives."
- "When we agreed to the terms of those loans, all of those rates were supposed to be fixed, not variable."
- "Belinda : I believe the term you are looking for is 'culture critic'."
- "A "mob" is the term for a group of kangaroos."
- "Managers come in many different shapes and forms. There are many types of managers and many different terms that describe different managers."
- "Is that a motoring term?"
- "If you, or any other shareholders are more concerned with short term gains and quick dividends, then you should invest somewhere else."
- "Lawyer : Uh, Mr. Capone, for legal purposes, I'd like you to refrain from using the term "gangster" to describe yourself."
- "Of the many trendy movements gaining popularity within elitist circles, the "local food" movement may have the most momentum. The term describes the growing preference of some consumers to eat only locally or regionally-produced food rather than food which has traveled great distances before arriving on their plate."
- "Those are our terms."
- "Sam : Well, it's all there Bruno, I assure you, with your signature at the bottom. It seems that you did actually agree to the terms of the loans when you signed seven years ago."
- "Still, Miracle Juices' founders, Bruno Delavigne and Horatio Oléré, have refused to accept the initial terms of the offer, leading to prolonged bargaining sessions behind closed doors."
- "Short-term lease considered"
- "Ursula : Air conditioning is a classic example of short-term thinking."
- "You of all people should know that "Indian giver" isn't an acceptable term."
Esercizio 1
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Select the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This statement is false. At the beginning of this broadcast, Brent compliments Moira, saying "you look wonderful this morning". Moira then replies that they have already discussed the issue of making comments about personal appearance. Brent recalls their previous conversation, saying "no more personal comments or you'll call my wife?" Moira is discouraging Brent from making these types of comments during their reports, and we know that she has already mentioned this to him previously. We can assume that this is something that Moira doesn't appreciate.
This is a true statement, and the main subject of this report. Moira says that "67% percent of Americans of voting age disapprove of the job the US President Tom Shrub is currently doing", which means that a recent sample of people's opinions has found that a majority (2/3 or two thirds) of Americans are unhappy with the present policies of President Shrub.
This statement is false. Whilst it is true that President Shrub is in his second term of office, Moira actually says that President "Shrub has 3 more years in office before his second term expires", meaning that the Presidency will end in 3 years time. "A (political) term" refers to the period of time a politician holds an office or serves as an elected official. The US President can serve 2 terms of 4 years each. The verb "to expire" describes the end of an action.
This statement is false. Moira does not mention anything about elections. Moira is reporting about a "poll" or a "survey" which is a record of people's opinions on the actions and policies of the current US president.
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