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Traduzione e definizione

to be thirsty: avere sete idiom

Esempi

  • "Customer : I'm thirsty?"
  • "Horatio : Enough, all this advice is making me thirsty!"
  • "You were thirsty!"
  • "Finally they let me go back into the stadium, but I was thirsty, so I went to get a glass of wine, but they had only pretzels!"
  • "I thought you might be thirsty, so I've prepared a selection of fine whiskies."
  • "Baby thirsty."
  • "Horatio : Yes, I am thirsty too."
  • "I'm thirsty."
  • "I am very thirsty."
  • "If you're thirsty, why not try a man's drink?"
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms or expressions used in this dialogue

1. This term describes the need or desire to drink. "In the hot, dry desert, it is normal to feel ".

2. This term describes the lenses worn on the face to help people see far away or close to them. It can also refer to the containers used for water, beer wine and other liquids from which we drink. "Icarus wears to correct his vision".

3. This expression describes a state of unconsciousness. It can be caused by consuming too much alcohol or physical trauma such as a punch to the head. "After falling on the concrete, the man was ." (2 words)

4. We use this term just before a drink with friends, usually to celebrate things like health, happiness and success. "Here's to your health, Ruby. !" (1 word)

Fill in the blanks below with terms or expressions used in this dialogue

1. This term describes the need or desire to drink. "In the hot, dry desert, it is normal to feel thirsty 1".

2. This term describes the lenses worn on the face to help people see far away or close to them. It can also refer to the containers used for water, beer wine and other liquids from which we drink. "Icarus wears glasses 2 to correct his vision".

3. This expression describes a state of unconsciousness. It can be caused by consuming too much alcohol or physical trauma such as a punch to the head. "After falling on the concrete, the man was out cold 3." (2 words)

4. We use this term just before a drink with friends, usually to celebrate things like health, happiness and success. "Here's to your health, Ruby. cheers 4!" (1 word)
1 thirsty: The adjective "thirsty" describes the feeling of desire or need for liquid. Note that in English, the adjective follows the verb "to be": I AM THIRSTY. In the conversation between Ruby and Icarus, Icarus observes that Ruby "was thirsty" after she drinks a double Singapore sling very quickly.
2 glasses: "Glasses" (or a pair of glasses) are worn to correct vision. In this conversation, Ruby tells Icarus that she is attracted by men who wear "glasses". A glass is also a vessel or container used to drink out of.
3 out cold: "To be out cold" is to be unconscious. The use of the adjective "cold" comes from the lack of heat a body emits while someone is unconscious. In the scene between Icarus and Ruby, Icarus falls from his chair and to the floor after being kissed by Ruby Delaware. She then cries that he "is out cold".
4 cheers: "Cheers" has many meanings, however in the context of bars and drinking, it is a toast (to someone's health, a new baby, etc.)
Esercizio 2
What's the word?

Type the appropriate words from the dialogue you just heard into the blanks below.

This term describes a desire for water or other liquids. "I need water, because it's hot outside and I am ."

This common desk object is designed to cut or tear items such as paper or scotch tape. "I should cut this ribbon, does anyone have a pair of ."

This term describes (usually) residential areas or communities on the outside of a city. "When I was young, I lived in the city, but now that I am retired I live in the ."

What's the word?

Type the appropriate words from the dialogue you just heard into the blanks below.

This term describes a desire for water or other liquids. "I need water, because it's hot outside and I am thirsty 1."

This common desk object is designed to cut or tear items such as paper or scotch tape. "I should cut this ribbon, does anyone have a pair of scissors 2."

This term describes (usually) residential areas or communities on the outside of a city. "When I was young, I lived in the city, but now that I am retired I live in the suburbs 3."
1 thirsty: The adjective "thirsty" describes a desire or need for hydration. For example: I am thirsty, do you have any water? Note that the adjective thirsty is used with the verb "to be", not "to have": I AM thirsty.
2 scissors: "Scissors", or "a pair of scissors" are a common tool used for cutting, slicing or tearing things, such as a paper or scotch tape. In this dialogue, Horatio asks Brian to obtain a pair of scissors, for, you know, cutting things.
3 suburbs: The "suburbs" of a city are the outlying areas of it. In the United States and Great Britain, these areas are generally residential, and contrast with the dense urban areas of a city. Note that as an adjective, "suburban" can describe an area which is green and residential but is still located within the walls of a city.
Esercizio 3
These terms were used in the audio. Can you find them?

When someone cannot see, they are .

When someone has a desire to drink, they are .

These terms were used in the audio. Can you find them?

When someone cannot see, they are blind 1.

When someone has a desire to drink, they are thirsty 2.
1 blind: Someone who cannot see is "blind". Bruno says "I'm not blind" when Hannah describes the main characteristics of the pub they visit.
2 thirsty: The adjective "thirsty" describes the feeling of desire or need for liquid. Bruno says he is "thirsty", meaning he wants to order a drink. Note that in English, the adjective follows the verb "to be": I am thirsty.
Esercizio 4
At the start of the dialogue, Hannah tells Eva that she is feeling:

There may be more than one correct choice!

At the start of the dialogue, Hannah tells Eva that she is feeling:

There may be more than one correct choice!
This is not a good description of Hannah's feelings. To feel "hungry" is to "want food" or to "need to eat".
This is not a correct choice. To feel "thirsty" is to feel that you need a drink. There is no indication that this is how Hannah is feeling in the dialogue.
It's right to say that Hannah is feeling "sad" at the start of this dialogue. She says "I'm feeling a bit down". To feel "down" is to feel "sad" or "depressed". Example: "I've been feeling really down since my husband left me for my mother".
"Homesick" is a good way to describe how Hannah feels at the start of the dialogue. Hannah tells Eva "I miss England", and asks "Do you have any music that would remind me of home?". To feel "homesick" is to miss one's country or home. Example: "-Did you enjoy your holiday? -No. The foreign food was disgusting and I felt homesick all the time".
Esercizio 5
Medal Madness!

Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate Olympic medal, as well as the place or position it represents.
Use the clues to help you.

The medal goes to the champion, who finishes in first place.
The medal goes to the next finisher, who finishes in place.
The bronze medal goes to the place finisher.

Medal Madness!

Fill in the blanks below with the appropriate Olympic medal, as well as the place or position it represents.
Use the clues to help you.

The gold 1 medal goes to the champion, who finishes in first place.
The silver 2 medal goes to the next finisher, who finishes in second 3 place.
The bronze medal goes to the third 4 place finisher.
1 gold: "Gold" is the correct answer. The medal for an Olympic champion is made of the metal "gold". Winners of each event receive a gold medal.
2 silver: "Silver" is the correct answer. The medal for an Olympic champion is made of the metal "silver". The competitor that finishes second receives a silver medal. Other things commonly made from silver: knives and forks, coins, jewelry.
3 second: "Second" is the correct choice. The silver medal is awarded to the second place finisher in Olympic events. The adjective "second" corresponds to the number 2. 1 = first, 2= second 3 = third.
4 third: "Third" is the correct choice. The bronze medal is awarded to the third place finisher in Olympic events. The adjective "third" corresponds to the number 3. 1 = first, 2= second 3 = third.

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