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an incident [qn ´InsIdqnt] — ‘случай’:It was a very interesting incident. — ‘…интересный случай’A strange thing happened to me last week. — ‘…странный случай’Something interesting happened to me. — ‘…интересный случай’
a revolutionary [q "revq´lHSnqrI] — ‘революционер’;to expect [tV Iks´pekt] — ‘ожидать’:Do you expect (to see) them today?Nobody expected him to leave so soon. — ‘не ожидал, что он’
only [qVnlI] — ‘единственный’:I think he's the only doctor in our town who can help your mother.Are you an only child, or have you got brothers and sisters?
struggle — ‘борьба (политическая)’;to grow [tq ´grqV] (grew [grH], grown) — ‘1. расти, выращивать’;to grow — ‘2. становиться’ (глагол-связка);to get — ‘С.’ (+ прил. в сравн.ст.);to become — ‘становиться’ (+ сущ.):He's growing (getting) old. — ‘Он стареет.’It's growing (getting) dark. — ‘Темнеет.’The days are getting longer and longer. — ‘…всё длиннее и длиннее’He's getting better. — ‘Ему лучше (поправляется)’Everybody expects him to become a doctor. — ‘ожидают что он’The place has become quite famous. — ‘приобрело известность’
on the one hand ... on the other hand ... — ‘с одной стороны…’:On the one hand you're right, but on the other (hand) he is, too.But:There were trees on all sides, no houses. — ‘Со всех сторон деревья’
a dentist — ‘зубной врач’;a waiting-room — ‘приемная’;secret [´sJkrIt] — ‘тайный, секретный’;a patient [q ´peISqnt] — ‘пациент’;an idea [qn aI´dIq] — ‘мысль, идея’:A good idea came to him.
an idea — ‘2. понятие’:The book gives you a good idea of life in India. — ‘даёт представление’I've no idea where he is now. — ‘Я понятия не имею…’
to mean [tq ´mJn] (meant [ment], meant) — ‘1. значить, означать’:What does this word mean?
to mean — ‘2. иметь в виду’:What do you mean by that (by saying that)? — ‘Что вы…’I have no idea what you mean. — ‘…хотите сказать’
a meaning — ‘значение’:This word has several meanings.
each other — ‘друг друга’;one another — ‘один другого’:The students in our group always speak English to each other (to one another). — ‘друг с другом’to remind [tq rI´maInd] — ‘напоминать’:to remind smb. about smth. (= to remind smb. to do smth.);to remind smb. of smth. (вызвать воспоминания):Will you remind him about his promise? — ‘Напомните ему…’This song reminds me of my childhood.
to remind smb. that:I must remind him that he promised to ring you up.
to accompany [tV q´kAmpqnI] — ‘провожать’;to see smb. to — ‘проводить кого-л. до…’:They accompanied us home (to the theatre). (возм. остались с нами)They saw us home (to the theatre). (довели, но не остались)They came to see us off. (попрощаться)
a surgery [q ´sE:GqrI] — ‘кабинет врача’;to pretend [tq prI´tend] — ‘притворяться’:He pretended to be asleep.He pretended to know nothing about it. (= He pretended that he knew nothing about it.)
a turn — ‘очередность’:in turn — ‘по очереди (делать)’;to wait one's turn;a queue [q ´kjH] — ‘очередь (люди)’:a long queue;to wait (stand) in a queue;to jump a queue — ‘пройти без О. (разг.)’;to try — ‘стараться, попытаться’:to try hard — ‘очень стараться’;a maid — ‘горничная’;next to (smb.) — ‘рядом с кем-л.’:He was sitting next to me.But:They live next door to us.
a tooth (pl. teeth) — ‘зуб’:a bad tooth — ‘больной зуб’;toothache [´tHTeIk] — ‘зубная боль’;a bad toothache — ‘сильная зубная боль’;a head [q ´hed] — ‘голова’;a headache [q ´hedeik] — ‘головная боль’:I've got a toothache. — ‘У меня болят зубы’I've got a headache.I've got a bad toothache.I've got a bad headache.
however [haV´evq] — ‘однако’;clear — ‘ясный’:to be clear to smb. — ‘быть понятным кому-л.’:Is everything clear to you? — ‘Вам всё ясно?’clearly — ‘ясно’