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Traduzione e definizione

whole: intero, completo adjective
the whole world ogni parte del mondo, in tutto il globo
the whole night tutta la notte
(You played well) as a whole: (Hai giocato bene) nel complesso idiom

Esempi

  • "Luna : The contribution you have made to Delavigne as a whole has been rated: good."
  • "And he has been known to bathe in a whole tub of your divine perfume."
  • "It crashed several times in the past few weeks, and I think it may have recently infected the whole network."
  • "Helen : Cryonic suspension of the whole body costs $200,000."
  • "Anyway, the whole family (including little Toby the toddler) is delighted and wants to share this great news with you."
  • "Luna : The contribution you have made to Delavigne as a whole has been rated: very good."
  • "Brent : Would you recommend this film for the whole family Belinda?"
  • "Hannah : Isn't Christmas the biggest holiday in the whole world?"
  • "Sorry for the whole webcam in the bathroom incident."
  • "This is the moment you've waited your whole life for: a voyage to the great unknown, a trek to the stars!"
  • "If your card has a king, you drink this whole plastic cup of whisky."
  • "Sick of the Anglo-Saxon housing invasion, perhaps the whole of Europe can now start to breathe a sigh of relief."
  • "What's more, you still have a full head of hair and the slimmest trousers in the whole building."
  • "- The contributions each of you has made to your departments and to the company as a whole"
  • "Philip : So Edward, that whole plate of mashed potatoes – is that a typical Swedish thing?"
  • "At best, this whole situation is ethically ambiguous."
  • "I could spend my whole day browsing through the bookshops there."
  • "Dr. Badguy : Yes, I wanted to apologize for the whole monkey incident."
Esercizio 1
Fill in the blanks below using terms from the broadcast.

This term describes an underground network of tunnels used to transport water and waste. When we flush the toilet, the water travels here. "The beneath London have rats and smell terrible!"

This term can describe the space in the middle of a doughnut, or a tear in your pocket from which you lose all your coins. "Even though there is a big in his shirt, Horatio doesn't feel embarrassed."

This term describes black rock which can be burned in order to create fuel. You can find it at barbecues! "My brother told me that if I squeezed hard enough, this piece of would turn into a diamond."

Fill in the blanks below using terms from the broadcast.

This term describes an underground network of tunnels used to transport water and waste. When we flush the toilet, the water travels here. "The sewers 1 beneath London have rats and smell terrible!"

This term can describe the space in the middle of a doughnut, or a tear in your pocket from which you lose all your coins. "Even though there is a big hole 2 in his shirt, Horatio doesn't feel embarrassed."

This term describes black rock which can be burned in order to create fuel. You can find it at barbecues! "My brother told me that if I squeezed hard enough, this piece of coal 3 would turn into a diamond."
1 sewers: A "sewer" is an underground network of tunnels used for transporting drainage water and waste. In this broadcast, Candy falls down a hole and tells Moira and Brent that it "smells really bad" in the sewers.
2 hole: A "hole" is a cavity, an empty space, or even a tear or perforation in something (a piece of clothing for example). In this broadcast, Candy falls down a hole into the sewer where she finishes her broadcast.
3 coal: "Coal" is a black rock which can be used as a fuel. Brent explains to Candy that smog is "the result of large amounts of coal burning in one area". When burnt, coal produces smoke and pollution, which results in smog and other industrial pollution.
Esercizio 2
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue!

The first term refers to the hair which grows on sheep and is taken to make clothes (winter hats, pullovers, etc.): .

Next, find the term which means "boxers", "underwear", or shorts worn under the trousers: .

Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue!

The first term refers to the hair which grows on sheep and is taken to make clothes (winter hats, pullovers, etc.): wool 1.

Next, find the term which means "boxers", "underwear", or shorts worn under the trousers: underpants 2.
1 wool: "Wool" is the correct answer here. A scarf, jumper, etc. made of "wool" is made of sheep's hair. Clothes made from wool keep you nice and warm! Note that they can also be described as "woolen" or "woolly": "That's a nice wooly jumper you're wearing", "I need to buy a woolen hat to keep me warm".
2 underpants: "Underpants" is the right answer. These are worn under a person's pants, skirt, or trousers! "Underpants" are generally worn by men, while women wear "knickers" or "panties".

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