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English phrase book

1.

aboriginal – [ˌæbəˈrɪdʒənl] –
аборигенский, коренной,местный
His family has aboriginal origins,
they are form Perú

2.

accident –[ˈæksɪdənt] –
случай, несчастный случай
My friend Tom had a car accident
last week, he's in hospital now

3.

amazing –[əˈmeɪz] –
удивительный, изумительный,
It was an amazing movie,
excellent!

4.

another time – [əˈnʌðə taɪm]
– в другой раз
I can't go today, we'll go another
time

5.

art gallery –[ɑ:t ˈɡælərɪ] –
картинная/художественная галерея
There is a painting exhibition at
the local art gallery this week

6.

as many as –[əz ˈmenɪ əz]
– столько же сколько
Buy as many as you can

7.

attractive –[əˈtræktɪv] –
притягательный,привлекательный
Brad Pitt is a very
attractive actor

8.

blind date –[blaɪnd deɪt] –
свидание в слепую
My friend Nicolle is going out on a
blind date tomorrow

9.

borrow –[ˈbɔrəu] –
брать
взаймы
Can I borrow your laptop for a
minute?

10.

Bulgaria – [bʌlˈgɛərɪə] -
Болгария
My friend Marta comes from
Bulgaria

11.

charity
–[ˈtʃærɪtɪ] –
благотворительность, милостыня
Bill Gates gives away a lot of money to
charity

12.

check-up –[tʃek ʌp] –
проверка, осмотр
People over 40 should have a
check-up every year

13.

cheek –[tʃi:k] – щека
He kissed her in the cheek

14.

Cheers! - [tʃɪəz] – Ваше
здоровье! До дна!
Happy birthday and cheers!

15.

chopsticks
–[ˈtʃɔpstɪks] –
палочки для еды (у китайцев,
корейцев и японцев)
Japanese food comes with chopsticks

16.

coach –[kəutʃ] – тренер;
инструктор
You can take the train or a coach /
The football team has a new coach

17.

cosmopolitan
-[ˌkɔzməuˈpɔlɪtən]
– многонациональный,
распространённый по всему земному
шару
London is the most cosmopolitan city
in the world

18.

couple –[ˈkʌpl] – пара
I need a couple of minutes
to finish

19.

dates –[deits] –
финики
What are the dates for the
meetings? / We went out on three
dates before he kissed me

20.

embarrass –[ɪmˈbærəs] –
стеснительный, смущающий
If you wear that dress, you will
embarrass yourself!

21.

excited –[ɪkˈsaɪt] –
взволнованный, возбужденный
(от положительных эмоций)
I'm so excited about our
holidays!

22.

first impressions
–[fə:st
ɪmˈpreʃən] – первое впечатление
First impressions are not
always right

23.

flat –[flæt] – квартира
The land is flat

24.

gang –[ɡæŋ] – бригада
A gang of thieves
robbed the bank

25.

Goodness! –[ˈgudnɪs] –
боже мой!
Oh my goodness! What did you
do?!

26.

greet –[ɡri:t] – здороваться,
кланяться
The couple will greet the
guests outside the church

27.

Have a good weekend! –
[hæv ə ɡud ˈwi:kˈend] –
Желаю приятно провести
выходные!

28.

hurry –[ˈhʌrɪ] –
спешить;
торопиться
No need to be in a hurry, we've
got time

29.

impress –[ɪm'pres] –
производить впечатление; поражать
You don't impress me with that
car

30.

interview –[ˈɪntəvju:] –
встреча; беседа; собеседование
I have a job interview next
week

31.

it doesn't matter –
[it' dʌz(r)nt 'mætə(r)] –
не важно
I forgot my wallet! - It doesn’t
matter, I have money.

32.

journey – [ˈdʒə:nɪ] –
поездка
The journey to Sydney will take
2 hours

33.

mainly – [ˈmeɪnlɪ] –
главным
образом; в основном
In Asia, people live mainly of
fish

34.

marathon – [ˈmərəθən] –
марафон
You have to train hard to run a
marathon

35.

Master's degree – [ˈmɑ:stəz
dɪˈɡri:] – степень магистра
My brother finished his Master's
degree and then got a better job

36.

messenger – [ˈmesɪndʒə] –
курьер, разносчик
Hermes was the messenger of the
Greek Gods

37.

mistakes – [mɪsˈteɪks] –
ошибки
You made a lot of mistakes in your
test

38.

more and more –
[mɔ:r ənd
mɔ:r] – все больше
People are buying more and more
medicine every year

39.

my pleasure – [maɪ ˈpleʒə] –
мое удовольствие
Thank you for helping me! -My
pleasure

40.

nervous – [ˈnə:vəs] –
нервный
Are you nervous about the interview?

41.

never mind – [ˈdʒ3:mənɪ] –
ничего; пустяки
Never mind, I'll find someone
else to do it

42.

noise – [nɔɪz] – шум
There is a strange noise coming
out of that house

43.

Not a great look!– [nɔt ə ɡreɪt
luk] – Вид неочень красивый
Look at her dress! -Yeah, not a
great look!

44.

nothing much – [ˈnʌθɪŋ
mʌtʃ] – ничего особенного
What are you up to? -Nothing much

45.

notice – [ˈnəutɪs] –
уведомление
I will put up a notice to find a
babysitter

46.

oldest –
[əuldist] – старческий
Martin is the oldest employer in my
office

47.

opening –
[ˈəupnɪŋ] – открытие
The opening hours are 9am to
6pm

48.

percentage – [pəˈsentɪdʒ] –
процент
What is the percentage of working
adults living with their parents?

49.

Pleased to meet you –
Рад знакомству
Pleased to meet you. -Pleased to
meet you too!

50.

progress –
[prə'gres] – прогресс
The students progress a lot
every year

51.

raisins – [ˈreɪzn] – изюм
I don't like raisins in my
cereal

52.

readers – [ˈri:dəz] –
читатель
This book is for young
readers

53.

reporter –
[rɪˈpɔ:tə] – репортер
She is a reporter for
the CNN

54.

seat – [si:t] –
сиденье, место
This is your seat

55.

shake – [ʃeɪk] – взболтать,
встряхнуть
Don't shake the beer, it will
explode!

56.

shapes – [ʃeɪps] – форма
The baby can draw different
shapes

57.

show round – [ʃəu raund] –
провести экскурсию
I will show you round the office,
come!

58.

Shut up! – [ˈhɔrəbl] –
приказание замолчать
Shut up! I don't want to listen to
you anymore

59.

signs –
[saɪnz] – знаки;
признаки
Read the signs

60.

so many things – [səu ˈmɛnɪ
θɪŋ] – много вещей
I've got so many things to do!

61.

successful –
[səkˈsesful] –
иметь успех
It is a very successful agency

62.

sunshine –
[ˈsʌnʃaɪn] –
солнечный свет
Let's sit out in the sunshine

63.

suppose –
[səˈpəuz] –
предполагать
I suppose you are coming with me,
right?

64.

survey
– [sə'veɪ] – опрос, обзор
We are conducting a survey on what
kind of food people eat

65.

swap –
[swɔp] – менять,
обменивать
Can we swap places?

66.

table manners –
[ˈteɪbl ˈmænə] –
умение вести себя за столом
He's got no table manners

67.

terrible –
[ˈterəbl] – страшный,
ужасный; громадный
That was a terrible meal, cold and
greasy

68.

theatre – [ˈθɪətə] – театр
Would you like to go to the
theatre this weekend?

69.

to have in common
– [tə hæv
ɪn ˈkɔmən] – иметь много общего в
плане интересов
What do we have in common? -Our
names!

70.

train – [treɪn] – поезд, состав
I will train hard for my new
job

71.

Turkish – [ˈtə:kɪʃ] – турецкий
It's a very famous
Turkish city

72.

wear – [wɛə] – носить
You should wear a coat, it's
cold outside

73.

wise –
[waɪz] – мудрый,
благоразумный
He will do the correct thing, he's
very wise

74.

worry – [ˈwʌrɪ] – беспокойство,
волнение
Don't worry about me, I'm fine!
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