11. Flashcards
бывшее название H.O.T.
a report that says what is good and bad about something
критика, критический отзыв
critique [krɪ’ti:k]
1 - noun (WAY YOU THINK)
the way you think about something
точка зрения
2 - noun (DRAWING)
a way of drawing things so that they appear to be a realistic size and in a realistic position
перспектива
perspective [pə’spektɪv]
1 - Being unemployed has made me see things from a different perspective.
1 - noun (WINDOW)
a wooden or metal cover on the outside of a window
ставень
2 - noun (CAMERA)
the part at the front of a camera that opens quickly to let in light when you take a photograph
затвор объектива
shutter [‘ʃʌtə]
to interest or attract someone very much
пленять, очаровывать
captivate [‘kæptɪveɪt]
She captivated film audiences with her beauty and charm.
to put something in a liquid so that it is completely covered
погружать (в жидкость)
immerse [ɪ’mɜ:s]
1 - noun (ARRANGEMENT)
an arrangement or an agreement, especially in business
договор, сделка
2 - noun (PRICE)
the price you pay for something, and what you get for your money
выгодная/невыгодная покупка
deal [di:l]
1 - a business deal
The police refused to do/make/strike a deal with the terrorists.
2 - I got a really good deal on my new car.
to become very angry:
закатить истерику, встревожиться,
разозлиться, приходить в ярость
to become very angry
* They cant stand that. Taeyang would \_\_\_, right? He
d have written over 100 notes.
have a fit
idiom (also throw a fit)
My mother threw a fit when she saw the mess we made.
to try to influence people or change things that are not your responsibility
вмешиваться
meddle [medl]
He’s always meddling in other people’s business.
нормально
Okay, alright, good
to speak too quietly and not clearly enough for someone to understand you
бормотать
mumble [‘mʌmb(ə)l]
He mumbled something about it being a waste of time.
a piece of equipment used for making voices or sounds louder
громкоговоритель
loudspeaker [‘laud’spi:kə]
1 - verb (MATERIAL)
If you fold paper, cloth, etc, you bend it so that one part of it lies flat on top of another part.
складывать, сгибать
2 - noun (MARK)
a line or mark where paper, cloth, etc was or is folded
сгиб
3 - noun (THICK PART)
a thick part where something folds or hangs over itself
складка
4 - verb (FURNITURE)
to make something such as a chair or table smaller or flatter by closing it or bending it together
складывать (стул, стол и т. д.)
5 - verb (BUSINESS)
If a business folds, it fails and is unable to continue.
прогореть, закрыться (о предприятии)
- He __ed the letter in half.
fold [fəuld]
1 - Can you help me fold the sheets?
He folded the letter in half.
2 - Make a fold across the centre of the card.
3 - [ usually plural ] folds of skin/fabric
4 - I folded up the table and put it away.
a folding chair
5 - The magazine folded last year.
1 - noun (MOVEMENT)
one of the movements you make with your feet when you walk
шаг
2 - noun (METHOD)
one of the things that you do to achieve something
мера, действие
3 - noun (STAIR)
one of the surfaces that you walk on when you go up or down stairs
ступенька
step
1 - She took a few steps forward and then started to speak.
2 - This meeting is the first step towards a peace agreement.
The company has taken steps to improve its customer service.
to suddenly surprise or frighten someone
ошеломить, испугать
startle [‘stɑ:tl]
The sound startled me.
to make someone who is sad feel better
утешать
console [‘kɔnsəul]
I tried to console her but she just kept crying.
feeling tired and wanting to sleep
сонливый
drowsy [‘drauzɪ]
The sun was making me drowsy.
1 - noun (PLEASURE)
happiness and excited pleasure
восторг
2 - noun (PERSON/THING)
someone or something that gives you pleasure
источник наслаждения
3 - verb
to make someone feel very pleased and happy
радовать, приводить в восторг
delight [dɪ’laɪt]
1 - The children screamed with delight.
2 - She is a delight to have around.
3 - The new discovery has delighted scientists everywhere.
saying rude and offensive words to someone
оскорбительный
abusive [ə’bju:sɪv]
an abusive phone call
He was drunk and abusive.
1 - adverb (WITHOUT DOUBT)
used to emphasize something and show that there is no doubt about it
непременно, безусловно
2 - adverb (OF COURSE)
used to agree to a request
конечно!
certainly [‘sɜ:tnlɪ]
1 - Their team certainly deserved to win.
“Are your parents paying for dinner?” “I certainly hope so.”
She may never find out. I’m certainly not going to tell her.
“Do you regret what you said?” “Certainly not!”
2 - “Could you pass the salt, please?” “Certainly.”
1 - adjective (WITH POISON)
containing poison
ядовитый
2 - adjective (ANIMAL)
A - animal uses poison in order to defend itself.
ядовитый
poisonous [‘pɔɪz(ə)nəs]
1 - poisonous gas
2 - a poisonous snake
the ability to see
зрение
eyesight [‘aɪsaɪt]
My eyesight is getting worse.
a natural or chemical substance that you put on land in order to make plants grow well
удобрение
fertilizer [‘fɜ:tɪlaɪzə]
a complete failure, especially one that embarrasses people
фиаско, провал
fiasco [fɪ’æskəu]
My last dinner party was a complete fiasco.
1 - noun (SEXUAL INTEREST)
a strong sexual interest in something unusual
фетиш
2 - noun (EXTREME INTEREST)
something that someone spends too much time thinking about or doing
помешательство
fetish [‘fetɪʃ]
1 - a rubber fetish
2 - a fetish for cleanliness