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-self → возвратное местоимение:I - myself [maI´self] — ‘себя’,you - yourself [jL´self],hi -himself,she - herself,it - itself,we - ourselves [aVq´selvz],you - yourselves,they - themselves,one - oneself [wAn´self]:He never speaks of himself. — ‘не говорит о себе.’ They themselves were surprised. — ‘Они сами…’
to gather [tq ´gxDq] — ‘собирать(ся)’:The clouds are gathering, it's going to rain. — ‘С. тучи, скоро…’
to enter (литер.) — ‘1. входить в’;to go into — ‘входить в’:He entered the house and looked round.
to enter — ‘2. вступать, поступать’:to enter an institute; (разг.): to go to an institute (college), to get into an institute
a niece [q ´nJs] — ‘племянница’;a nephew [q ´nevjH] — ‘племянник’;to entertain [tV "entq´teIn] — ‘1. развлекать’:We were all entertained by his tricks. — ‘…его шутки’
to entertain — ‘2. принимать гостей’:We often entertain friends on Sunday.
a pause [q ´pLz] — ‘пауза’;entertainment — ‘1. развлечение’;entertainment — ‘2. концерт разн.жанров’;a show — ‘эстрадное шоу’;a concert [q ´kPnsqt] — ‘муз. концерт’;to amuse [tV q´mjHz] — ‘забавлять’:He amused them by telling them funny stories. — ‘рассказывая им’
to amuse oneself — ‘забавляться’;amusing — ‘забавный’:The performance was amusing, and we enjoyed it very much.
gay — ‘весёлый (лит.)’:a gay voice — ‘весёлый голос’,gay music (laughter) — ‘весёлый смех’:Everybody was happy and gay. — ‘Все были довольные…’
jolly [´GPlI] — ‘весёлый (разг.)’:a jolly man,a jolly evening:We've had a jolly time. — ‘Мы В. провели время’We're having jolly weather. — ‘Сейчас приятная п.’
to worry [tq ´wArI] — ‘волновать(ся)’:What's worrying you? — ‘Что вас беспокоит?’Don't worry, we'll get there safely.
to worry about smth.:Don't cry. There's nothing to worry about. — ‘Право, не о чем беспок.’
to be (look) worried — ‘быть обеспокоенным’:Everybody was worried by the news. — ‘…новостью’
to avoid [tV q´vOId] — ‘избегать’;to be interested — ‘интересоваться’:to be interested in smth. (doing smth.) — ‘интересоваться чем-л.’:I think he's very interested in the work. — ‘этой работой’ They are interested in discussing the matter today. — ‘этого вопроса’
a seat — ‘место’:Please take your seats. — ‘займите свои места’
a vacant (empty) seat — ‘свободное (незанятое) м.’;to book seats for the theatre (the cinema, for a play) — ‘заказать билеты’:Is this seat vacant (empty)? - No, I'm sorry. It's taken.I've booked two seats for the Art Theatre. — ‘в Худ. театр’
a figure [q ´fIgq] — ‘1. фигура (человека)’;a figure — ‘2. цифра’;across [q´krPs] — ‘через, на ту сторону’:It's difficult to swim across a wide river.His house is across the street.Their way lay across a field [´fJld]. — ‘лежал через поле’But:Their way lay through a forest. (не открытая местность)
to come across — ‘встетить, случ. найти’:When I was reading this book I came across some interesting facts. — ‘наткнулся’
a shoulder [q ´SqVldq] — ‘плечо’;a dog — ‘собака’;to follow [tq ´fPlqV] — ‘1. следовать за’:You go first, and I'll follow (you).Monday follows Sunday. — ‘За воскресеньем идёт…’
to follow — ‘2. успевать, следить’:He spoke so fast that I couldn't follow him (follow what he said).
to follow — ‘3. следовать …’:to follow smb's advice (example) [Ig´zRmpl] — ‘С. примеру’;to seize [tq ´sJz] — ‘хватать’;to run (ran, run) — ‘бегать’:to run in — ‘вбежать’;to run out — ‘выбежать’:He ran out (of the room).
mad — ‘безумный, сумасш.’;to enjoy oneself — ‘хорошо пров. время’:How did you enjoy yourself?
a gentleman [q ´Gentlmqn] — ‘джентльмен’;single [´sINgl] — ‘одиночный’:a single room, a single ticket — ‘ж.д. в одном направл.’;to be (remain) single — ‘б. холостым (незамужн.)’;a pack — ‘свора (собак)’;to frighten [tq ´fraItn] — ‘испугать’:to be frightened — ‘испугаться’;to find oneself — ‘оказаться’:At last he found himself in a big room.
a cemetery [q ´semItrI] — ‘кладбище’:to climb [tq ´klaIm] — ‘лазать’:to climb up — ‘влезать’;to climb down — ‘слезть’;a grave — ‘могила’:a newly-dug grave — ‘свежевыкопанная М.’;artistically [R´tIstIkqlI] — ‘артистически’;to invent [tV In´vent] — ‘изобретать’:The radio was invented by Alexander [qlIg´zRndqr] Popov.