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shirt
[ ʃə:t ]
рубашка
hummingbird
[ hʌmingbird ]
колибри
slip
[ slip ]
if you do this, your feet slide accidentally and you lose your balance or fall over (Margaret slipped and broke her arm.)
skirt
[ skə:t ]
юбка
store
[ stɔ: ]
хранить (to keep something in a particular place; all electronic information is stored in English)
attitude
[ 'ætitju:d ]
отношение ( someone’s opinions or feelings about something, especially as shown by their behaviour: an unhealthy social environment that encourages negative attitudes)
remain
[ ri'mein ]
оставаться, пребывать в прежнем состоянии (The dictator has remained in power for over 20 years.Population growth remains a serious issue in Bangladesh.)
consider
[ kən'sidə ]
to think about something carefully before making a decision or developing an opinion (He’s considering buying a used car.)
access
[ 'ækses ]
доступ ( the students will have more access to the news and the world around them)
adjust
[ ə'ʤʌst ]
приводить в порядок( to change something slightly in order to make it better, more accurate, or more effective (I adjusted the volume on the radio. She adjusted the car seat so she could reach the pedals.)
refund
[ n'ri:fʌnd ]
money that was yours that you get again, especially because you have paid too much for something or have decided you do not want it (The price of your ticket will be refunded to you if you cannot make your journey as planned. )
sufficient
[ sə'fiʃənt ]
as much as is needed (sufficient time/resources/information)
occur
[ ə'kə: ]
происходить; случаться (to happen, especially unexpectedly : The police said that the accident occurred at about 4.30 pm.)
suspect
[ səs'pekt ]
подозревать (to believe that something is true, especially something bad) The police do not suspect murder in this case. I suspect it will rain.
voice
[ vɔis ]
FORMAL: to express your opinions or feelings about something, especially negative feelings (Human rights groups have voiced their concern over the treatment of refugees. Matthew voiced some doubts about our plan.
exception
[ ik'sepʃn ]
исключение (There are some exceptions to every grammatical rule.)
swollen
[ 'swəulən ]
опухший (protuberant or abnormally distended (as by injury or disease) a swollen finger)
staple
[ 'steipl ]
used for describing the products, especially foods, that are the most basic and important for a particular place or group of people/ Potatoes are a staple element of our diet.
cram
[ kræm ]
зубрить ( cramming- зубрежка ( разг)
resent
[ ri'zent ]
негодовать; возмущаться (to experience angry unhappy feelings because you think you have been treated unfairly or without enough respect) It’s obvious that he resents beING dropped from the team.
feeble
[ 'fi:bl ]
1. physically weak, especially because you are old or ill (She's still feeble from her long illness.) 2. not strong enough to be seen or heard clearly (We heard a feeble cry for help.)
sensible
[ 'sensəbl ]
разумный; благоразумный (reasonable and practical) This seems to be a sensible way of dealing with the problem.
predict
[ pri'dikt ]
предсказывать; прогнозировать (to say what you think will happen in the future They’re predicting heavy rain for tomorrow.)
dormitory
[ 'dɔ:mitri ]
студенческое общежитие
accommodation
[ ə,kɔmədeiʃn ]
a place for someone to stay, live, or work in. The usual American word is accommodations/ The hotel provides accommodation for up to 100 people.
burrow
[ 'bə:rəu ]
нора
acquisition
[ ,ækwi'ziʃən ]
1) the process of buying something or obtaining it in some other way (the acquisition of property) 2) the process by which you gain knowledge or learn a skill(the acquisition of language)
deliberately
[ di'libəritli ]
with a definite intention, not by chance or by accident (You did that deliberately, just to annoy me. Police believe the fire was started deliberately.)
ramble
[ 'ræmbl ]
to talk for a long time in a confused way, especially about other things instead of the subject that you should be talking about (He's funny, but he tends to ramble) a person-rambler
tackle
[ 'tækl ]
to make an organized and determined attempt to deal with a problem ( He tackled his material problems)
appear
[ ə'piə ]
to make other people think that you are something or feel something.Appear is a slightly more formal word than seem. No one appeared to notice me.
efficient
[ i'fiʃənt ]
it works well and produces good results by using the available time, money, supplies etc in the most effective way (The new machine is far more efficient than the old one.)
invade
[ in'veid ]
вторгаться; захватывать (to take or send an army into another country in order to get control of it; The island was invaded during the war. )
honesty
[ 'ɔnisti ]
честность
enhance
[ in'hɑ:ns ]
to improve something, or to make it more attractive or more valuable (The company is looking to enhance its earnings potential.)
comprehension
[ ,kɔmpri'henʃən ]
понимание ( the ability to understand something; The students stared at me without comprehension.
blade
[ bleid ]
лезвие
invasion
[ in'veiʒn ]
вторжение (an occasion when one country’s army goes into another country to take control of it by force)
consolidate
[ kən'sɔlideit ]
укреплять (to make the power, position, or achievements you already have stronger or more effective so that they are likely to continue: The president is trying to consolidate support for his proposal.)
negotiation
[ ni,gəuʃi'eiʃn ]
formal discussions in which people or groups try to reach an agreement, especially in a business or political situation (The union said that everything is open to negotiation.)
superior
[ sju:'piəriə ]
превосходящий другого ( better than someone or something else in quality or skill ; This new model offers superior performance.)
damp
[ dæmp ]
slightly wet (The wood won’t burn if it’s damp.)
encourage
[ in'kʌriʤ ]
ободрять; поддерживать (We encourage student participation in our classes.)
scheme
[ ski:m ]
план, замысел a plan for achieving something, especially something illegal or dishonest (It sounds like just another crazy money-making scheme.)
tend
[ tend ]
to usually do a particular thing ( He tends to exaggerate. The gym tends to get very busy at about six o’clock.) TO DO
convenient
[ kən'vi:niənt ]
удобный (I prefer to find information by searching the internet because it is more convenient)
obscure
[ əb'skjuə ]
not known about, or not well known (Details of this period of Shakespeare’s life remain obscure. The report had been published in an obscure German journal.
appropriate
[ ə'prəupriit ]
suitable or right for a particular situation or purpose; This isn’t the appropriate time to discuss the problem.
digress
[ dai'gres ]
if you digress from a subject, you start to talk or write about something else, Noun - digression ( he keeps to the point and doesn't have a lot of long digressions)
indulge
[ in'dʌlʤ ]
to allow yourself to have or do something that you enjoy ( Only rarely will she indulge IN a glass of wine)
 
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