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Tradução & Definição
(My grandfather is) dead: (Meu avô está) morto
Exemplos
- "He's dead now."
- "Xavier : I was dead!"
- "Replace Bruno's dead pet with one that's alive!"
- "Hannah Benedict : I thought you were dead!"
- "Status: DEAD."
- "He's dead."
- "I was so sorry to hear that you were dead."
- "Brian : She's not dead!"
- "Edward : Philip is dead"
- "Lucky : She's dead."
- "Origins : It's a pagan thing about dead people."
- "Bruno's mom : The dead pigeon under his bed?"
- "Opera, you get the crocodile meat and that dead koala."
- "Then we turned and shook as we had a look in the room where the dead men lay"
- "Olaf : He's dead, driver."
- "He's dead, that's why he's staring at you like that."
- "Name: JOAN WAYNE AKA "THE
FASTESTDEADEST WOMAN IN THE WEST "" - "I thought you were dead!"
Exercício 1
Fill in the blanks with the correct terms from this dialogue.
1. A person is unable to perceive sound. (Hint: Beethoven was one of these people in his later years)
2. The is the organ used to perceive sound. (Hint: Most people have two, one on each side of the head)
3. To perceive sound is to it (Hint: This is the verb that describes one of the 5 senses. This term was NOT used in the dialogue.)
Bonus: A person who is not alive is . (Hint: Horatio confuses this word with the answer to number 1)
1. A person is unable to perceive sound. (Hint: Beethoven was one of these people in his later years)
2. The is the organ used to perceive sound. (Hint: Most people have two, one on each side of the head)
3. To perceive sound is to it (Hint: This is the verb that describes one of the 5 senses. This term was NOT used in the dialogue.)
Bonus: A person who is not alive is . (Hint: Horatio confuses this word with the answer to number 1)
Fill in the blanks with the correct terms from this dialogue.
1. A deaf 1 person is unable to perceive sound. (Hint: Beethoven was one of these people in his later years)
2. The ear 2 is the organ used to perceive sound. (Hint: Most people have two, one on each side of the head)
3. To perceive sound is to hear 3 it (Hint: This is the verb that describes one of the 5 senses. This term was NOT used in the dialogue.)
Bonus: A person who is not alive is dead 4. (Hint: Horatio confuses this word with the answer to number 1)
1. A deaf 1 person is unable to perceive sound. (Hint: Beethoven was one of these people in his later years)
2. The ear 2 is the organ used to perceive sound. (Hint: Most people have two, one on each side of the head)
3. To perceive sound is to hear 3 it (Hint: This is the verb that describes one of the 5 senses. This term was NOT used in the dialogue.)
Bonus: A person who is not alive is dead 4. (Hint: Horatio confuses this word with the answer to number 1)
1 deaf: Someone who cannot hear, whether from birth or later on, is "deaf". Beethoven in his later years became deaf, but continued to compose and perform music.
2 ear: The "ear" is the organ on the side of the head used for "hearing" or "listening". Most people have two, though Van Gogh is an exception to this rule.
3 hear: "To hear" is to perceive sound by the ear (aurally). "Hearing" is one of the 5 major senses. The "h" in "hear" is pronounced and audible (you can hear it)!
4 dead: The adjective "dead" describes someone or something which is no longer living or alive. Example: This man is dead. He died of a heart attack. In this scene, Horatio confuses the terms "deaf" (unable to hear) with "dead" (not alive).
Exercício 2
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from these passages of Edward's song!
The bank told me that my has
Due to insufficient in my
This is the message of this song. Life's no fun when you're !
What am I to do now? I'm so ,
No glasses for me and I am in !
The bank told me that my has
Due to insufficient in my
This is the message of this song. Life's no fun when you're !
What am I to do now? I'm so ,
No glasses for me and I am in !
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from these passages of Edward's song!
The bank told me that my cheque 1 has bounced 2
Due to insufficient funds 3 in my account 4
This is the message of this song. Life's no fun when you're overdrawn 5!
What am I to do now? I'm so upset 6,
No glasses for me and I am in debt 7!
The bank told me that my cheque 1 has bounced 2
Due to insufficient funds 3 in my account 4
This is the message of this song. Life's no fun when you're overdrawn 5!
What am I to do now? I'm so upset 6,
No glasses for me and I am in debt 7!
1 cheque: "Cheque" (UK) or "check" (US) is the correct answer here. A "cheque" is a small piece of paper which you sign, date, and give to someone as a form of payment. When you open a bank account, you usually receive a "cheque book" full of "cheques" which you can fill in and give to people or companies when you buy things. Example: "I don't have any cash with me. Can I write you a cheque?".
2 bounced: "Bounced" is the right term here. When a cheque "bounces", then payment is refused. This is often because you have written a cheque for more money than you have in your bank account. Example: if Joseph has £12 in his account, but writes a cheque for £84 to pay for some meat, then the cheque will probably bounce when the butcher tries to cash it in'.
3 funds: "Funds" is the term we were looking for here. In this context, "funds" simply means "money". If Edward has "insufficient funds" in his bank account, then he "does not have enough money" in his account.
4 account: "Account" is the right answer here. An "account" in this context is a "bank account": a place to store your money. Most people have a bank account into which their salary goes once a month. You can take money out of your bank account with a card at a cash machine (UK) or ATM (US).
5 overdrawn: "Overdrawn" is the term which Edward uses here. To be "overdrawn" is to have a negative amount of money in your bank account, or to be "in the red". Example: "I'm often overdrawn at the end of the month. At the moment I have -$38 in my account". An "overdraft" is an agreement with your bank that they will lend you some money when you no longer have any!
6 upset: "Upset" is the right term here. If someone is "upset", then they are "sad", "unhappy", or "anxious". In this conversation, Edward is "upset" because he has no money and can't buy a special pair of sunglasses. Here's another example: "I was very upset when my goldfish died".
7 debt: "Debt" is the best answer here. To be "in debt" is to "owe" someone something, especially money, which you need to pay back. When we say "I am in debt", we usually mean that we owe money to the bank. This might be because we borrowed money to pay for university studies, or because we spent more money than we earned in a certain month. Note that the "b" in "debt" is silent: it is pronounced like "dett". Example: "I have been in debt ever since I bought my yacht".
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