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Traduzione e definizione
under (the bed):
sotto (il letto)
under ($100):
meno di ($100)
Esempi
- "Those that do survive do so on under a dollar a day, which is less than I make in a second."
- "Philip : Good evening, I booked a room for tonight under the name "Cheeter"."
- "Brian Jones was trained by the British government under Margaret Thatcher's regime."
- "Please treat Hannah with respect: when you go under her desk to check the cables, don't check to see if her legs are properly connected too."
- "Here under fabulous clear blue skies, the temperature is hot enough to roast a dingo."
- "He had blood on his lips and a monkey under his arm."
- "There's something under the bed."
- "Jean : You can push it under the door."
- "Cheapskate Software : The 2000 edition is available for under $300 per software license!"
- "I didn't really find it in the couch - there are monsters under there."
- "The men ranged in age from 'Under 18' to '55 and Over'."
- "I even flew under the Golden Gate Bridge and then I crashed into the ocean."
- "Warbuckle's Department Stores is sponsoring a Zambian gold mine, and will provide free education for all miners under 10 years old."
- "Well I can't guarantee you'll be flying under any bridges today."
- "I paid for my own flights from France, and when I started working at Delavigne, I had to sleep under a bridge for three weeks."
- "In addition to using all-natural ingredients, the new line (code-named "WorldBlends") is produced under humane conditions."
- "I've found approximately 1.2 million dollars under the cushions of the couch in my office!"
- "The dirty magazine under his mattress?"
- "Under my rule, we will enjoy a new era!"
- "Here are some questions for those of you aged under 25: What do the letters "LP" stand for?"
Esercizio 1
Police found Trotter circling Nelson's Column.
This means that Trotter was going Nelson's Column.
This means that Trotter was going Nelson's Column.
Police found Trotter circling Nelson's Column.
This means that Trotter was going around Nelson's Column.
This means that Trotter was going around Nelson's Column.
around: This is the correct answer. The verb "to circle" indicates "going around" or "turning in circles". For example: a plane might circle before finally landing.
over: To go "over" something indicates that one is traveling above or on top of it. For example: planes fly over the clouds. In this case Trotter was circling the column which means that he was traveling round and round it. Note that in the figurative sense, "to go over" something means to "review" or "look over" it.
under: To travel "under" something is to travel "below" or "beneath" it. Moira states that Trotter is "circling around" the column, which indicates that he is making circles around it.
through: As a preposition of place, "through" indicates movement in and out of a location, or entering one side and exiting out the other. One can go through a tunnel or through a doorway. Note that this is only one of the many uses of the term "through". It would be physically impossible for Trotter to pass through Nelson's Column as it is made of granite. He may be a wizard, but he's not that clever!
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue! You may need to conjugate any verbs!
The first expression refers to what happens when the police stop you or put you in prison:
Mr Smith is on suspicion of murder. (TWO WORDS)
Now find the term which means "to oversee", "to observe", or "to direct":
Julie's boss all her projects, and she finds this very annoying!
Last but not least, this term shares a similar meaning with "effectively" or "successfully, without waste":
Your computer will work more now that you've removed the virus.
The first expression refers to what happens when the police stop you or put you in prison:
Mr Smith is on suspicion of murder. (TWO WORDS)
Now find the term which means "to oversee", "to observe", or "to direct":
Julie's boss all her projects, and she finds this very annoying!
Last but not least, this term shares a similar meaning with "effectively" or "successfully, without waste":
Your computer will work more now that you've removed the virus.
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue! You may need to conjugate any verbs!
The first expression refers to what happens when the police stop you or put you in prison:
Mr Smith is under arrest 1 on suspicion of murder. (TWO WORDS)
Now find the term which means "to oversee", "to observe", or "to direct":
Julie's boss supervises 2 all her projects, and she finds this very annoying!
Last but not least, this term shares a similar meaning with "effectively" or "successfully, without waste":
Your computer will work more efficiently 3 now that you've removed the virus.
The first expression refers to what happens when the police stop you or put you in prison:
Mr Smith is under arrest 1 on suspicion of murder. (TWO WORDS)
Now find the term which means "to oversee", "to observe", or "to direct":
Julie's boss supervises 2 all her projects, and she finds this very annoying!
Last but not least, this term shares a similar meaning with "effectively" or "successfully, without waste":
Your computer will work more efficiently 3 now that you've removed the virus.
1 under arrest: "Under arrest" is the right answer. If someone is "under arrest", the police has stopped them because they have (allegedly) been doing something illegal. In the dialogue, Hannah checks with Luna that she is not "under arrest" despite Luna's questioning! Another example: "I am placing you under arrest for the theft of the Mona Lisa."
2 supervises: "Supervises" is the term we were looking for here. To "supervise (someone)" is to watch them to make sure that everything is going well, and correct them if they make mistakes. This is what Hannah does in the Retail section of the Sales Department at Delavigne. Another example: "My new job involves supervising a team of 893 workers".
3 efficiently: "Efficiently" is the right answer. To do something "efficiently" is to do it "well", "effectively", and "without unnecessary effort". Note also the related noun "efficiency" and the adjective "efficient". Here's another example: "The team is operating more efficiently now that it has a new captain".
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