Traduzione inglese <> italiano di To rename
Vocabolario inglese e traduzioni (tutto il vocabolario inglese) Vuoi migliorare il tuo inglese? Prova il nostro corso di inglese online.
TESTA IL TUO LIVELLO DI INGLESE
Prova gratuita e senza impegno
4,7 su App Store, Play Store e Trustpilot
Più di 8 milioni di utenti in tutto il mondo.
Traduzione e definizione
to rename: rinominare
Pronunciation examples
UK: I've decided to rename my son because I'm bored of him.
US: Does your son mind you renaming him?
Esempi
- "PEACENIKLAND RENAMED "CHEETERLAND"!"
- "Philip Cheeter's first act upon becoming King was to rename Peacenikland "Cheeterland"."
- "You can open, save, copy, paste, rename, and get information, among other things."
- "I suggest that you either make this product suitable for vegetarians, or rename it "chicken and vegetable soup"."
Esercizio 1
In the phrase "a world-renowned, multi-national cosmetics company", a synonym for the word renowned is:
In the phrase "a world-renowned, multi-national cosmetics company", a synonym for the word renowned is:
"Infamous" means "having a bad reputation", for example: Idi Amin, the infamous dictator of Uganda was feared by many. This term is usually used to describe villains or criminals, but it does not describe what happened to Xavier's perfume shop.
"Unknown" is actually the opposite of "renowned", for example: There are still parts of the world which are unknown and haven't been explored. The text indicates that Bruno transformed Xavier's shop into one which was "known" or "celebrated" all over the world.
"Renowned" means "famous" or "well-known". Bruno transformed Xavier's perfume shop into a company which was "known" or "celebrated" all over the world. "Famous" shares a similar meaning with the term "renowned".
A "renamed" company is a company which has been named again. This is not what "renowned" expresses in the text. For example: We renamed our daughter "Moonbeam" because she didn't like her original name.
Esercizio 2
Complete the sentences below with synonyms of the terms in bold.
"Eventually, Bruno transformed Xavier's humble perfume shop..." → , Bruno transformed Xavier's humble perfume shop...
"a world-renowned, multinational cosmetics company" → a world-, multinational cosmetics company
"Eventually, Bruno transformed Xavier's humble perfume shop..." → , Bruno transformed Xavier's humble perfume shop...
"a world-renowned, multinational cosmetics company" → a world-, multinational cosmetics company
Complete the sentences below with synonyms of the terms in bold.
"Eventually, Bruno transformed Xavier's humble perfume shop..." → Over time 1, Bruno transformed Xavier's humble perfume shop...
"a world-renowned, multinational cosmetics company" → a world-famous 2, multinational cosmetics company
"Eventually, Bruno transformed Xavier's humble perfume shop..." → Over time 1, Bruno transformed Xavier's humble perfume shop...
"a world-renowned, multinational cosmetics company" → a world-famous 2, multinational cosmetics company
1 Over time: "Eventually" means "at the end of a period of time" or "after a relatively long period of time". For example: Eventually, I will earn enough money to buy a house. In this text, "eventually" indicates that it took time for Bruno to transform Xavier's perfume shop into a large corporation, or that it didn't happen immediately.
1 Suddenly: "Suddenly" means "abruptly" or "without warning". For example: While I was walking in the park, it suddenly started raining.
1 Possibly: "Possibly" indicates possibility or chance. Often it is synonymous with "maybe", for example: That is possibly the biggest elephant in the world.
1 Fortunately: "Fortunately" is synonymous with the term "lucky". For example: Fortunately, I had my umbrella when it started raining. Using "fortunately" here would express that Bruno was "lucky", or had the good fortune to transform Xavier's perfume shop. This is not what the term "eventually" indicates.
2 famous: "Renowned" means "famous" or "well-known". Bruno transformed Xavier's perfume shop into a company which was "known" or "celebrated" all over the world.
2 renamed: A "renamed" company is a company which has been named again. This is not what "renowned" expresses in the text. For example: We renamed our daughter "Moonbeam" because she didn't like her original name.
2 unknown: "Unknown" is actually the opposite of "renowned", for example: There are still parts of the world which are unknown and haven't been explored. The text indicates that Bruno transformed Xavier's shop into one which was "known" or "celebrated" all over the world.
2 infamous: "Infamous" means "having a bad reputation", for example: Idi Amin, the infamous dictator of Uganda, was feared by many. This term is usually used to describe villains or criminals, but it does not describe what happened to Xavier's perfume shop.
Hai ancora difficoltà con 'To rename' (vocabolario inglese)? Prova il nostro corso di inglese online e ricevi una valutazione del livello gratuita!
