Traduzione inglese <> italiano di To relate
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Traduzione e definizione
(This problem) is related to (the weather): (Questo problema) è legato (al tempo)
Lung cancer is related to smoking. Il cancro ai polmoni è correlato al fumo.
to relate to someone: relazionarsi con qualcuno, identificarsi con qualcuno
Esempi
- "It reveals a candidate's true personality: how they relate to other people, their working style and, more importantly, whether or not they think that a horse is a valid form of transportation."
- "Today I'm wearing a sky blue shirt, so I'll be using expressions related to the sky and the colour blue."
- "All that aside, this month found an overwhelming number of comments relating to our cafeteria."
- "I believe one elderly man sprained his ankle, and a child lost her doll, but both of these incidents were unrelated to the crash itself."
- "How is that related to perfumes Susan?"
- "Are you quite sure that your illness is related to using one of our products?"
- "You should work harder, you're never at work on time and I often see you doing stuff that isn't related to your job."
- "The problem is actually related to Numbers."
- "No offense Edward, I guess you are kind of related to Eskimos being Swedish, right?"
- "As Philip suspected, the problem is related to Spencer, the new Galeries Falayette sales assistant in charge of Delavigne products at the store."
- "But to answer your question, I would say that a good manager is someone who knows how to relate to people."
- "As for the recent drop of Delavigne sales in your stores, I doubt it's related to our brand name."
- "Man : I think today's lesson should be business related."
- "Most complaints are related to orders on the Delavigne website and we could really do with an extra pair of hands to help us with complaints."
- "His name is Trey Feltchenheimer and he has experience in both management and customer service, and he is highly qualified in a number of related fields."
Esercizio 1
Polly writes that "one elderly man sprained his ankle, and a child lost her doll, but both of these incidents were unrelated to the crash itself".
What does she mean by the phrase "these incidents were unrelated to the crash itself"?
What does she mean by the phrase "these incidents were unrelated to the crash itself"?
Polly writes that "one elderly man sprained his ankle, and a child lost her doll, but both of these incidents were unrelated to the crash itself".
What does she mean by the phrase "these incidents were unrelated to the crash itself"?
What does she mean by the phrase "these incidents were unrelated to the crash itself"?
This is the best choice here. Polly writes that the incidents are "unrelated" to the train crash, which means that there is no association between the crash, the injury, and the lost doll.
On the contrary, Polly's phrase expresses that there is NO connection between the train crash, the old man's injury, and the girl's lost doll.
Polly's statement does not give any indication of responsibility. This choice is incorrect.
Although a "relative" is someone who belongs to the same family as you, in this case "unrelated" expresses the absence of a connection between the incidents and the train crash.
Esercizio 2
What are some of the ways of becoming a manager, according to this article?
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
What are some of the ways of becoming a manager, according to this article?
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
This is correct. The article suggests that it is common "for management positions to be given to friends and relatives of the boss". "Being related" to a boss or a senior manager usually means being the son, daughter, nephew (etc) of them.
This is correct. The article suggests that one can become a manager by "demonstrating good leadership skills", this means showing a capacity to be a good leader, or at being "in charge". Managers are people who are "in charge". "Leadership" is the ability to lead and direct people.
This is incorrect. To tell someone that you "lack (ambition)" is to say that you don't have any ambition. This is not a good thing to say if you want a promotion.
This is incorrect. The article does not mention asking for a specific wage (or salary) that could result in promotion to a management position.
Esercizio 3
"A good manager is someone who knows how to relate to people...(they) should be considerate, inspiring, interested, empowering."
Which of the following sentences accurately describe Brian's definitions of a good manager? There may be more than one correct answer!
Which of the following sentences accurately describe Brian's definitions of a good manager? There may be more than one correct answer!
"A good manager is someone who knows how to relate to people...(they) should be considerate, inspiring, interested, empowering."
Which of the following sentences accurately describe Brian's definitions of a good manager? There may be more than one correct answer!
Which of the following sentences accurately describe Brian's definitions of a good manager? There may be more than one correct answer!
This is correct. Brian says that a good manager "knows how to relate to people". To "relate to" someone is to establish (usually good) relations with them. For example: I am good at relating to children so I became a school teacher.
This is incorrect. When Brian says that "a good manager is someone who knows how to relate to people", he doesn't mean that the manager should be in the same family as those people. "To relate to someone" means to understand someone and establish good relations with them.
This is incorrect. Brian says that a good manager should be "empowering". To "empower (someone)" means to give or "delegate" power, authority or autonomy to others. Example: The election of a black president empowered black people, and they were encouraged to try to attain positions of authority.
This is correct. Brian thinks that a good manager should be "considerate". "Considerate" behavior shows regard or respect for the needs of others. Example: The considerate policeman accompanied me to the gas station.'
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