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angry [´æNgrI] — ‘разгневанный, сердитый’, cross — ‘сердитый’;to be angry (cross) with smb. — ‘сердиться на кого-л.’:Don't be angry with us.Why are you so cross with me?
sir — ‘сэр’;through [TrH] — ‘через, сквозной’:We saw them through the window. — ‘увидели в окно’to look through — ‘просматривать’:When I came into the room, the director was looking through the telegrams.
glass [glRs] — ‘стекло, зеркало’;glasses (pl.) — ‘очки, бинокль’;a boat — ‘лодка, корабль’;to save — ‘сохранять, спасать’;to reach — ‘достигать, доставить до’:We reached the town late at night. — ‘добрались до города’
to go on [tə ´gəV ´Pn] — ‘продолжать’, to continue [tə kən´tInjH] — ‘продолжать’:to go on (continue) doing smth. (to do smth.) — ‘продолжать делать что-л.’:He went on reading. (= He continued reading.) — ‘Он продолжал читать’to go on with smth. — ‘продолжать что-л.’:You can go on with your work. (= You can continue your work.) — ‘продолжать работу’
towards [tq´wLdz] — ‘по направлению к’, in the direction of — ‘по направлению к (лит.)’:He told us to go towards the station. (= He told us to go in the direction of the station.)
aboard [ə´bLd] — ‘на борту, на борт’:to be aboard — ‘находиться на борту’;to go aboard — ‘подняться на борт’;to take smth. aboard — ‘поднять что-л. на борт’:They went aboard (the ship).
suddenly [´sAdənlI] — ‘вдруг, неожиданно’:The train stopped suddenly. — ‘Поезд вдруг остановился.’
an eye [ən ´aI] — ‘глаз’;to cry — ‘1. плакать’:Why is the child crying?to cry — ‘2. кричать’:“Come here,” he cried.
to shout at smb. — ‘кричать на кого-л.’:Why was he shouting at John?to cry out — ‘воскликнуть’:"What a pity," he cried out.
loudly — ‘громко’:He said the last words very loudly (= in a loud voice).
to be pleased [´plJzd] — ‘быть довольным’:to be pleased with smb. (smth.) — ‘быть д. кем-л (чем-л.)’:I am pleased with you.Pleased to meet you. — ‘рад познакомиться’
to order — ‘1. приказывать’:to order smb. to do smth.:The captain ordered them to go aboard. to order — ‘2. заказать’:to order a new suit, to order dinner;to be asleep [ə´slJp] — ‘спать’:to be fast asleep — ‘крепко спать’;of course [əv´kLs] — ‘конечно, разумеется’:“Have you seen the new film yet?”“Of course I have.”“Can I use your pen?”“Certainly.”
to be drowned [draVnd] — ‘утонуть’;(a) record — ‘рекорд, рекордный’“How d'you like our weather?”“Well, it's rather [´rRDə] changeable [´CeInGəbl], isn't it?” — ‘довольно неустойчивая’“Yes, but on the whole [həVl] — ‘в общем’ it's not so bad once you get used to it.” — ‘когда к ней привыкнешь’“Look here.” — ‘Послушайте!’