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Traduzione e definizione
a trick: un trucco
That's the oldest trick in the book! Everybody knows it's just a way of deceiving you. È il trucco più vecchio del mondo! Tutti sanno che è solo un modo per ingannarti.
to play a trick on somebody fare uno scherzo a qualcuno, ingannare qualcuno per divertimento
The trick is to always look into the eyes of the person with whom you are speaking. It's a very effective method of getting their full attention. Il trucco è guardare sempre negli occhi la persona con cui si sta parlando. È un metodo molto efficace per ottenere la sua piena attenzione.
to trick (somebody): ingannare, imbrogliare (qualcuno)
He tricked me by pretending to be someone else. He deceived me very easily. Mi ha ingannato fingendo di essere qualcun altro. Mi ha ingannato molto facilmente.
Esempi
- "You can't trick me, I am not stupid!"
- "Poison letter trick, oldest in the book!"
- "Poison letter trick, oldest in the book!"
- "With this, I might be able to play some nasty tricks."
- "Susie : No, Philip, silly marketing tricks like this make a brand look cheap and tacky."
- "I will be happy to try out your little box of tricks."
Esercizio 1
When Bob asks Horatio how he feels, Horatio says: "I feel deceived".
This means that Horatio feels .
This means that Horatio feels .
When Bob asks Horatio how he feels, Horatio says: "I feel deceived".
This means that Horatio feels tricked.
This means that Horatio feels tricked.
tricked: This is the best choice here. "To deceive someone" is to trick, cheat or betray them. Horatio admits that he feels "deceived" by the trick that Bob and Bruno have played upon him in order to get him to Bruno's office. Horatio feels as if he has been tricked by Bruno and Bob who lied to him about the sick plant.
very old: This is incorrect. "Very old" does not mean "deceived".
thirsty: This is incorrect. "Thirsty" does not mean "deceived".
a little sad: This is incorrect. "A little sad" is not synonymous with "deceived".
Esercizio 2
Can you find the words from the dialogue that match the definitions given below? The words are all related to security!
The first word refers to a warning sound:
The fire went off and we all had to evacuate the building.
The second term is a phrasal verb (TWO words) which means to enter a building with force and without permission:
It would be really easy to to that bank because the security guard is on holiday.
The third word means a person you do not know:
A tall dark handsome will come into your life this week and sweep you off your feet!
The fourth word is a verb which means to deceive or fool someone into believing something that isn't true.
The salesman tried to me into buying a holiday home. The house was built on a marsh!
The first word refers to a warning sound:
The fire went off and we all had to evacuate the building.
The second term is a phrasal verb (TWO words) which means to enter a building with force and without permission:
It would be really easy to to that bank because the security guard is on holiday.
The third word means a person you do not know:
A tall dark handsome will come into your life this week and sweep you off your feet!
The fourth word is a verb which means to deceive or fool someone into believing something that isn't true.
The salesman tried to me into buying a holiday home. The house was built on a marsh!
Can you find the words from the dialogue that match the definitions given below? The words are all related to security!
The first word refers to a warning sound:
The fire alarm 1 went off and we all had to evacuate the building.
The second term is a phrasal verb (TWO words) which means to enter a building with force and without permission:
It would be really easy to break in 2 to that bank because the security guard is on holiday.
The third word means a person you do not know:
A tall dark handsome stranger 3 will come into your life this week and sweep you off your feet!
The fourth word is a verb which means to deceive or fool someone into believing something that isn't true.
The salesman tried to trick 4 me into buying a holiday home. The house was built on a marsh!
The first word refers to a warning sound:
The fire alarm 1 went off and we all had to evacuate the building.
The second term is a phrasal verb (TWO words) which means to enter a building with force and without permission:
It would be really easy to break in 2 to that bank because the security guard is on holiday.
The third word means a person you do not know:
A tall dark handsome stranger 3 will come into your life this week and sweep you off your feet!
The fourth word is a verb which means to deceive or fool someone into believing something that isn't true.
The salesman tried to trick 4 me into buying a holiday home. The house was built on a marsh!
1 alarm: This is the right answer. This is a loud sound that is usually triggered in the event of an emergency to warn people. They are not only used in urgent situations. Most people need an "alarm clock" to wake up in the morning.
2 break in: This is the right answer. We usually use the term to "break in" with property. For example, to break in to a house, a car, a shop.
3 stranger: This is the correct answer. Be careful not to confuse the term "stranger" with the term "foreigner" which is someone from another country. Here's another example: "Children should never talk to strangers, especially if they have sweeties".
4 trick: This is the right answer! To "trick" someone means to falsely lead someone into thinking something is true. Synonyms include to "fool", to "deceive", to "mislead" or to "con".
Esercizio 3
"You've probably never touched a vinyl record or even heard one played."
Select the things which can be "played" correctly.
To play...
Select the things which can be "played" correctly.
To play...
a record
a part
a trick
an action
a tune
"You've probably never touched a vinyl record or even heard one played."
Select the things which can be "played" correctly.
To play...
Select the things which can be "played" correctly.
To play...
a record
Correct 1
a part
Correct 2
a trick
Correct 3
an action
Incorrect 4
a tune
Correct 5
1 Correct: This is correct. "To play a record" is "to operate a record player with a vinyl record", "to put a needle on a vinyl record", or simply "to listen to a vinyl record". Example: We played our old Rob Vylan records last night at full volume.
1 Incorrect: This is not an incorrect choice.
2 Correct: This is correct. "To play a part" is "to perform a role" or "to be involved". Note the term is used for actors in film or theatre performances. Example: She won an Oscar for the role she played.
2 Incorrect: This is not an incorrect choice.
3 Correct: This is correct. "To play a trick" is "to trick someone for fun" or "to play a joke (on someone)". Example: Horatio played a trick on Polly, he told her that San Francisco was going to be hit by a meteorite. A "trick" is a "deception" or a "joke".
3 Incorrect: This is not an incorrect choice.
4 Incorrect: "To play an action" is an incorrect use of English. We don't usually use the verb "to play" with the noun "action". Note that we can use the adjective form. Example: I played an action game on my computer last night.
4 Correct: This is not a correct choice.
5 Correct: This is correct. "To play a tune" is "to play an instrument" or "to use an instrument to make music". Example: Edward used his guitar to play a tune to his colleagues. A "tune" is a "song", or "melody".
5 Incorrect: This is not an incorrect choice.
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