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Traduzione e definizione
a tree: un albero
What a beautiful tree! Che bel albero!
Esempi
- "He was trapped in a tree, screaming, and hanging upside down."
- "I ended up sleeping in a tree after Stink chewed my tent."
- "When you are ready, the tree will find you."
- "Questions, questions... what would Bruno and Horatio ask the tree of mystery?"
- "From the seed of the mind, a tree of enlightenment will grow, and from this tree will spread the branches that carry the ripened fruit of perfect buddhahood."
- "I'm free to explore all the questions I could ask this tree of mystery."
- "Bruno : A tree?"
- "From the seed of the mind, a tree of enlightenment will grow, and from this tree will spread the branches that carry the ripened fruit of compassion."
- "The tree of mystery has the power to answer one question."
- "Brian : Ah, the tree of mystery!"
- "We can even chop down a few trees if I can find my chainsaw!"
- "Edward : No Bruno, I literally live in the park... with trees and a playground."
- "I recently rescued a kitten who was stuck in a tree."
- "A Eucalyptus tree!"
- "Brian : A huge tree!"
- "I'm so happy to think of all the trees I'll save with this fabulous electronic device!"
- "Cork is a renewable resource: its trees are not killed when the cork is taken."
- "Why did the elephant fall out the tree?"
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast
Horatio: Susie, I'd like to invite you to a party at my place. You'll be my of honor.
Susie: That sounds lovely, Horatio. Where do you live?
Horatio: At the top of a very big . It has long branches, green leaves and fruit growing from it.
Susie: I'm not sure I'll be able to find it. Is there an address?
Horatio: Make an effort.
Susie: The you can do is draw me a map!
Horatio: No. Bring something to drink, and a rope to climb up to the living room.
Horatio: Susie, I'd like to invite you to a party at my place. You'll be my of honor.
Susie: That sounds lovely, Horatio. Where do you live?
Horatio: At the top of a very big . It has long branches, green leaves and fruit growing from it.
Susie: I'm not sure I'll be able to find it. Is there an address?
Horatio: Make an effort.
Susie: The you can do is draw me a map!
Horatio: No. Bring something to drink, and a rope to climb up to the living room.
Fill in the blanks below with terms used in the broadcast
Horatio: Susie, I'd like to invite you to a party at my place. You'll be my guest 1 of honor.
Susie: That sounds lovely, Horatio. Where do you live?
Horatio: At the top of a very big tree 2. It has long branches, green leaves and fruit growing from it.
Susie: I'm not sure I'll be able to find it. Is there an address?
Horatio: Make an effort.
Susie: The least 3 you can do is draw me a map!
Horatio: No. Bring something to drink, and a rope to climb up to the living room.
Horatio: Susie, I'd like to invite you to a party at my place. You'll be my guest 1 of honor.
Susie: That sounds lovely, Horatio. Where do you live?
Horatio: At the top of a very big tree 2. It has long branches, green leaves and fruit growing from it.
Susie: I'm not sure I'll be able to find it. Is there an address?
Horatio: Make an effort.
Susie: The least 3 you can do is draw me a map!
Horatio: No. Bring something to drink, and a rope to climb up to the living room.
1 guest: A "guest" is someone who has been invited somewhere (a party, an event, a conference, etc). Susan Bliss is Brent and Moira's guest on Radio Rhubarb this morning.
2 tree: A tree is a woody plant made up of a trunk, branches, leaves and sometimes fruits or nuts. The new Delavigne initiative proposes to plant trees to absorb harmful Co2 emissions.
3 least: "Least" has a few meanings: it can be used to form the (diminishing) superlative form (It is the least expensive item in the store), or as a noun to describe something extremely low in importance (The budget is the least of my worries right now). In this broadcast, Susie says that Delavigne's new environmental initiative is the "least Delavigne can do" for the environment. The idiom expresses that the company could actually be doing more for the environment.
Esercizio 2
Let's talk numbers!
Fill in the blanks below with the final terms of this negotiation. Use numbers for the numbers, and words for the words (obviously!).
Find the final price for Kay C. Hogwash's work. Hogwash will be paid $ dollars for his novel.
Hogwash must mention Delavigne a minimum of times in the novel.
Hogwash must write the book within .
Fill in the blanks below with the final terms of this negotiation. Use numbers for the numbers, and words for the words (obviously!).
Find the final price for Kay C. Hogwash's work. Hogwash will be paid $ dollars for his novel.
Hogwash must mention Delavigne a minimum of times in the novel.
Hogwash must write the book within .
Let's talk numbers!
Fill in the blanks below with the final terms of this negotiation. Use numbers for the numbers, and words for the words (obviously!).
Find the final price for Kay C. Hogwash's work. Hogwash will be paid $23,000 1 dollars for his novel.
Hogwash must mention Delavigne a minimum of 60 2 times in the novel.
Hogwash must write the book within three 3 months 4.
Fill in the blanks below with the final terms of this negotiation. Use numbers for the numbers, and words for the words (obviously!).
Find the final price for Kay C. Hogwash's work. Hogwash will be paid $23,000 1 dollars for his novel.
Hogwash must mention Delavigne a minimum of 60 2 times in the novel.
Hogwash must write the book within three 3 months 4.
1 23,000: The final price that Hogwash and Bliss agree upon is "twenty-three thousand dollars" ($23,000).
2 60: Susie requests that Hogwash mention Delavigne at least "sixty" (60) times in the book.
3 three: Both parties agree that Hogwash will have "three" (3) months to finish the book.
4 months: Susie and Kay C. Hogwash agree on a period of 3 months for the author to finish his novel.
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