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Nuria
"Para ir a Madrid tengo dos opciones: el tren o el avión.Cuando viajas en avión llegas al aeropuerto y esperas, embarcas, luego te bajas y vuelves a esperar... pero, en el tren, te subes y tienes esas dos horas y media por delante para trabajar."
1. ¿que significa en inglès o italiano?
2. ¿que prefiere Nuria, el tren o el avión? ¿porque?
"Para ir a Madrid tengo dos opciones: el tren o el avión.Cuando viajas en avión llegas al aeropuerto y esperas, embarcas, luego te bajas y vuelves a esperar... pero, en el tren, te subes y tienes esas dos horas y media por delante para trabajar."
1. ¿que significa en inglès o italiano?
2. ¿que prefiere Nuria, el tren o el avión? ¿porque?
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To go to Madrid I have two options:By train or by plane. When you travel on a plane you go to the airport and have to wait, you get in the plane,then you get out of the plane and have to wait again...but in the train you ride it and have those two and a half hours to work.
To go to Madrid I have two options:By train or by plane. When you travel on a plane you go to the airport and have to wait, you get in the plane,then you get out of the plane and have to wait again...but in the train you ride it and have those two and a half hours to work.
Essenzialmente, quello che Nuria stà dicendo è che, anche se l'aereo è più veloce del treno, quando si viaggia in aereo si perde molto tempo ad aspettare l'imbarco, poi, dopo il vuolo, ad aspettare i bagagli, etc. Invece, nel treno, bisogna soltanto salirci poi scendere, e si può approfittare del tempo di viaggio per lavorare (col portatile, ad esempio).
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