Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Tune in
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Traduzione e definizione
to tune in to (a radio program): sintonizzarsi su (un programma radio)
Esempi
- "Donna : Please tune in to my radio show on Wednesday nights from 8:00 to 10:00 pm on Radio Rhubarb."
- "You're tuned in to"
- "And tonight, while you eat your camembert and baguette, I'll be tuning in to see this Florence woman for myself!"
- "Please tell your friends about the ceremony, and tune in and watch us hopefully take home a "Smelly"!"
Esercizio 1
"After about 20 seconds you will be able to log in normally."
Which of the following terms could replace the term "log in" and keep the same meaning?
There may be more than one correct choice!
Which of the following terms could replace the term "log in" and keep the same meaning?
There may be more than one correct choice!
"After about 20 seconds you will be able to log in normally."
Which of the following terms could replace the term "log in" and keep the same meaning?
There may be more than one correct choice!
Which of the following terms could replace the term "log in" and keep the same meaning?
There may be more than one correct choice!
This is correct. To "log in" means to enter identifying data (usually username and password) in order to access a multi-user system such as a computer network. "Log on" means exactly the same thing as "log in". Note, "log in" can also be used as a noun but is usually written as one word. For example: "Have you been given a login for giantjugs.com yet?".
This is right. "Sign in" can be used as a synonym for "log in" or "log on". "To sign in" means to enter a username and password as a means of authentication. For example: "I can't sign in to check my emails because I've forgotten my password. Blast!" Note that we can also say "sign on".
This is incorrect. "Subscribe" means to begin a subscription to a magazine, newspaper or website. For example, "I've subscribed to receive a monthly magazine called "Guns and Killing". I'm tired of being a pacifist".
This is incorrect. "Sign up" means to enlist in an organization or group, to register or to subscribe. For example: "I've signed up for the army, apparently it's a good way to get a free haircut".
This is incorrect. "Tune in" means to adjust a radio or television in order to receive a signal or a particular station. For example: "Tune in to BBC3 next week to find out if Brad will get married to a giraffe".
This is incorrect. "Log out" (or "log off") means to terminate or end a computer session using a multi-user system, or a connection to such a system. It has the opposite meaning to "log in". For example: "Do you mind if I log you out of your session? I need to log in using my administrator account".
Esercizio 2
Philip says: "I'll be tuning in to see this Florence woman."
What does Philip mean by this?
What does Philip mean by this?
Philip says: "I'll be tuning in to see this Florence woman."
What does Philip mean by this?
What does Philip mean by this?
This is not correct. Florence is a girl's name in English. It is also the translation of Firenze, the main city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
This is correct. Philip says that he will "be tuning in to see this Florence woman for myself", meaning that he will watch her on television. To "tune in" means to watch or listen to a specific radio or TV broadcast. Example: 10 million people tuned in last night to see Prince Cromulent marry his horse.
This is not correct. To "tune in to (a television program)" is to watch it. This statement is unrelated to "researching" someone.
This is not correct. To "tune in to (a television program)" is to watch it. This statement is unrelated to "contacting" or "getting in touch" with someone.
Esercizio 3
Fill in the blanks with terms from Susie's email. Use the hints to help you.
To transmit or communicate a radio or television program for public viewing is to it.
To assist or be present at an event is to it.
An expression that means to "watch" or "listen" to a radio or TV program is to "" to it. (2 words)
To transmit or communicate a radio or television program for public viewing is to it.
To assist or be present at an event is to it.
An expression that means to "watch" or "listen" to a radio or TV program is to "" to it. (2 words)
Fill in the blanks with terms from Susie's email. Use the hints to help you.
To transmit or communicate a radio or television program for public viewing is to [not done] broadcast 1 it.
To assist or be present at an event is to [not done] attend 2 it.
An expression that means to "watch" or "listen" to a radio or TV program is to "[not done] tune in 3" to it. (2 words)
To transmit or communicate a radio or television program for public viewing is to [not done] broadcast 1 it.
To assist or be present at an event is to [not done] attend 2 it.
An expression that means to "watch" or "listen" to a radio or TV program is to "[not done] tune in 3" to it. (2 words)
1 broadcast: "To broadcast (a football match)" is to televise it or "air" it on the radio. This verb describes the transmission of a program or event via television, radio or even internet. Note that "broadcast" is an irregular verb: broadcast / broadcast / broadcast.
2 attend: "To attend (an event)" is to be present, or go to it. In this email, Susie writes that she will attend the Smelly awards in Los Angeles.
3 tune in: To "tune in" means to watch or listen to a specific radio or TV broadcast. Example: 10 million people tuned in to watch the results of the election.
Esercizio 4
Philip says: "I'll be tuning in to see this Florence woman."
What does Philip mean by this?
What does Philip mean by this?
Philip says: "I'll be tuning in to see this Florence woman."
What does Philip mean by this?
What does Philip mean by this?
This is not correct. Florence is a girl's name in English. It is also the translation of Firenze, the main city of the Italian region of Tuscany.
This is correct. Philip says that he will "be tuning in to see this Florence woman for myself", meaning that he will watch her on television. To "tune in" means to watch or listen to a specific radio or TV broadcast. Example: 10 million people tuned in last night to see Prince Cromulent marry his horse.
This is not correct. To "tune in to (a television program)" is to watch it. This statement is unrelated to "researching" someone.
This is not correct. To "tune in to (a television program)" is to watch it. This statement is unrelated to "contacting" or "getting in touch" with someone.
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