Il libro Four Corners 2 - Unità 3 Lezione A
Qui troverai il vocabolario dell'Unità 3 Lezione A del libro di corso Four Corners 2, come "splendere", "stagione secca", "abbastanza", ecc.
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having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature

freddo
having a pleasantly mild, low temperature

fresco
having a higher than normal temperature

caldo
having a temperature that is high but not hot, especially in a way that is pleasant

caldo
(of the sun) to produce and direct light

brillare, splendere
the season that comes after winter, when in most countries the trees and flowers begin to grow again

primavera
the season that comes after spring and in most countries summer is the warmest season

estate
the season that comes after summer, when in most countries the color of the leaves change and they fall from the trees

autunno
the season that comes after fall and in most countries winter is the coldest season

inverno
a period of time that a year is divided into, such as winter and summer, with each having three months

stagione
lacking moisture or liquid

secco
the time of the year when a region experiences frequent or heavy rainfall

stagione delle piogge, periodo piovoso
a season during which there is no rain

stagione secca
more than average, but not too much

abbastanza
to the highest degree

proprio
to a small extent or degree

un po’
used for introducing a word, phrase, or idea that is different to what has already been said

ma
a part of a plant from which the seed or fruit develops

fiore
the activity or sport of sailing on water by standing on a special board with a sail attached to it

tavola a vela, windsurf
to the smallest amount or degree

di niente
doing or happening after the time that is usual or expected

tardi
the number 1 followed by 6 zeros

milione
a flying insect with a long, thin body and large, typically brightly colored wings

farfalla
to reach a location, particularly as an end to a journey

arrivare
to a very great amount or degree

estremamente
things that are related to air and sky such as temperature, rain, wind, etc.

tempo
having many clouds up in the sky

nuvoloso
having frequent or persistent rainfall

piovoso
(of a period of time or weather) having or bringing snow

nevoso
very bright because there is a lot of light coming from the sun

soleggiato
having a lot of strong winds

ventoso
a measure of how hot or cold something or somewhere is

temperatura
(of water) to fall from the sky in the shape of small and soft ice crystals

nevicare
to a great extent or degree

tanto
to a high degree, used for emphasis

proprio
to a degree that is high but not very high

grazioso
to a moderate degree or extent

piuttosto
to a large degree

molto
used to indicate a small or limited amount of something, often uncountable

un po’
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