Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Train

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Traduzione e definizione

to train: allenare, formare verb
a train: un treno noun
(to go somewhere) by train (andare da qualche parte) in treno

Esempi

  • "Bruno trained his interpretation skills on basic animals at first."
  • "I will be happy to train my replacement, answer any questions you may have, or do anything else you feel would make the transition a smooth one."
  • "I was on the passenger train on its way back to London (to catch my flight, which I obviously missed) when we collided with a cargo train."
  • "Train employees (both female and male) depressed me with their glamour, slenderness, and orange make-up."
  • "In fact, we knew nothing about this train crash until Susie heard from a friend of a friend who heard a report on a radio station in Sheffield."
  • "The next train from Dublin to Limerick will depart from platform five at 16:50."
  • "Philip : I recruit, interview, select and train the sales staff according to Delavigne Company policy."
  • "The next train on platform 2 will be calling at all stations to Upminster via Barking."
  • "Train number 98756 from London to Paris is delayed due to water on the tracks."
  • "Announcement 3 : Ladies and gentlemen, train number 98756 to Paris Gare de Nord is now boarding."
  • "The train will now leave at 20.15."
  • "Jean : Excuse me, are you the train controller?"
  • "There's a train now?"
  • "The last direct train left an hour ago."
  • "Announcement : This train terminates at Upminster."
  • "This non-direct train will stop at Portlaoise, Kildare, Tullamore and Limerick Junction."
  • "Chocolate melted and poured into your mouth by trained chimpanzees"
Esercizio 1
Curtis Blow is checking to see:

There may be more than one correct answer!

Curtis Blow is checking to see:

There may be more than one correct answer!
This is incorrect. Curtis does not say that one of the purposes of his visit is to check to see if the Delavigne laboratory assistants have the correct training. To "train (someone)" is to teach or instruct them.
This is correct. Curtis say that he wants "to see your products are properly labeled". To "label (a product)" is to put a ticket on the front of it, so that you can identify it easily.
This is correct. Curtis says that he wants to see if the equipment is "well-maintained": if it is in good condition or a state of good repair.
This is incorrect. Although Curtis asks if there are monkeys in the laboratory, it is not one of the reasons of his visit.
Esercizio 2
Complete the conversation below with the appropriate travel terms.

Travel Agent: For your departure Mr. Connors, you will be flying San Francisco International Airport.
Kevin: I suppose that's okay.
Travel Agent: And for your arrival, you will at Hong Kong International Airport.
Kevin: Listen, I hate flying. Is there any way you can me to first class? I'd feel so much better.
Travel Agent: I'm afraid not. But if you prefer not to fly, you can always go train.
Kevin: A train to Hong Kong? Are you mad? I'll take the plane thanks!
Complete the conversation below with the appropriate travel terms.

Travel Agent: For your departure Mr. Connors, you will be flying out of 1 San Francisco International Airport.
Kevin: I suppose that's okay.
Travel Agent: And for your arrival, you will land 2 at Hong Kong International Airport.
Kevin: Listen, I hate flying. Is there any way you can upgrade 3 me to first class? I'd feel so much better.
Travel Agent: I'm afraid not. But if you prefer not to fly, you can always go by 4 train.
Kevin: A train to Hong Kong? Are you mad? I'll take the plane thanks!
1 out of: This is the most suitable choice. To fly "out of" a city is to depart or leave "from" a city. Example: For my trip to the US, we flew out of Heathrow Airport.
1 by: This is incorrect. To fly "by" a place is to fly via it, or to make a stop there.
1 of: This choice is incorrect. To fly "of" a place is not grammatically correct.
2 land: This is the correct choice. The travel agent is referring to Kevin's arrival. When a plane "lands" at a destination, it arrives there. To "land (a plane)" is to bring a plane down onto the ground (or earth). The opposite is "to take off".
2 take off: This is incorrect. The travel agent is referring to Kevin's arrival (not departure). A plane "takes off" when it leaves the ground and ascends into the air.
2 fly: This is incorrect. We fly "to" a place, not "at" a place.
3 upgrade: This is the correct choice. To "upgrade (a ticket)" is to raise it to a higher grade or class (usually from second class to first class). Example: The economy section was full, so the flight crew upgraded my ticket to business class.
3 update: This is incorrect. To "update (someone)" is to inform them of the latest news. To "update (a file)" is to supply it with the latest information.
3 upscale: This is incorrect. "Upscale" is an adjective meaning "classy", "luxurious", "elegant" or "expensive". For example: The restaurants in this neighborhood are quite upscale, I prefer eating at McFooFoo's Fried Food Emporium.
4 by: This is the correct choice. The preposition "by" is used for means of transport such as trains, planes, and automobiles. Example: "Edward goes by bus to the office every day." Note that to describe "walking", both "on foot" and "by foot" are used, however never "by feet"!
4 on: This is the incorrect preposition to use. We go "on foot" but not "on train". To be "on a train" is to be inside the train.
4 in: This is the incorrect preposition to use. The preposition "in" is rarely used with means of transport, such as trains. You can "live in a train", but not "travel in a train".

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