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karinasss1
karinasss1
11.05.2023 04:13 •  Английский язык

ответьте на вопросы по тексту 1)what does the phrase "mind the gap" mean when you hear it in the underground? 2)does the phrase have any other meaning? what is it? 3) from where does the phrase originate? 4) it the legend about "mind the gap" true / terrifying / humorous? 5) do you know any similar legends about the place where you live? текст: mind the gap" is not just an announcement that you'll hear in the london underground when a train arrives at a station. much more than just a warning about the "gap" between a carriage and the platform, it's a phrase that has entered popular culture and has become synonymous with london. people who have visited england's capital city say "mind the gap" to each other — often accompanied by knowing glances and subtle nods — while the rest of the world wonders what they are on about. the phrase originated on the northern line, where the gaps between the curved train platforms at embankment station and the train itself were particularly large. the biggest gaps one needs to mind are at bank station on the central line and at waterloo station on the bakerloo line. basically, early in the history of tube-line building the companies had to build their railways beneath public roads, so sharp curves were required at some points. probably, the gap at bank station is so large because the tunnel diggers of the time had to turn from side to side a lot to miss the bank of england's vaults. one of the funniest urban legends about "mind the gap" is as follows: once you are on a train platform, beware! approaching trains sometimes disturb the large gappe bats that live in the tunnels. the gappes were brought to london in the early 19th century by french smugglers and have proved impossible to get rid of. the announcement "mind the gappe! " is a signal that you should cover your hair and look itowards the ceiling. very few people have ever been killed by gappes, though, and they are considered only a minor drawback to an otherwise excellent means of transport.

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Hyies
Hyies
14.06.2020 12:50

1) The phrase "Mind the Gap" means  warning about the "gap" between a carriage and the platform.

2) No, it doesn't.

3) The phrase originated on the Northern Line.

4) The legend about "Mind the Gap" is humorous.

5) No, I don't.

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Ответ:
Iekul
Iekul
14.06.2020 12:50

1) What does the phrase "Mind the Gap" mean when you hear it in the Underground?
ответ: That phrase means warning about the "gap" between a carriage and the platform.

2) Does the phrase have any other meaning? What is it?
ответ: Yes, of course. It's synonymous with London.

3) From where does the phrase originate?
ответ: The phrase originated on the Northern Line.

4) It the legend about "Mind the Gap" true / terrifying / humorous?
ответ:  There are few stories. One of them is true. One of them is humorous.
если конкретно только о той, что указана в тексте, то ответ такой
 The legend about "Mind the Gap" is humorous. 

5) Do you know any similar legends about the place where you live? 
ответ: No, I don't know.

 

 

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