2A Adjective -ed endings - pronunciation Flashcards

1
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rough and with sharp points

зубчатый
неровный
зазубренный
острый
изрезанный

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jagged /ˈdʒæɡ.ɪd/

jagged rocks
a jagged line/edge

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2
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(of clothes) torn and not in good condition

рваный
оборванный
потрепанный

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ragged /ˈræɡ.ɪd/

The children were wearing dirty, ragged clothes.

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3
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(of land) wild and not even; not easy to travel over:

неровный
пересеченный

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rugged /ˈrʌɡ.ɪd/

rugged landscape/terrain /təˈreɪn/ (местность, рельеф, ландшафт)/hills/cliffs (скалы, утёсы)

2) If a man’s face is rugged, it is strongly and attractively formed:
* She fell for his rugged good looks. - строгий, суровый

3) strong and simple; not delicate:
* Jeeps are rugged vehicles, designed for rough conditions. - прочный, надежный, крепкий

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very determined to continue doing something, or trying to do something, even when this is difficult or takes a long time:

упорный
упрямый

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dogged /ˈdɒɡ.ɪd/

  • He is dogged in his pursuit of his dreams.
  • The campaigners’ dogged persistence is finally paying off.
  • He inspired dogged devotion in his followers.
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5
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having the number or type of legs mentioned

-ногий

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-legged (suffix)
/ -leɡ.ɪd/

a three-legged stool
a six-legged creature

forty-legged centipede /ˈsen.tɪ.piːd/ - сороконогая сороконожка

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6
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morally wrong and bad

злой
нечестивый
злобный
дурной
грешный
безнравственный

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wicked /ˈwɪk.ɪd/

  • It was a wicked thing to do.

2) slightly immoral or bad for you, but in an attractive way:
a wicked grin
a wicked sense of humor

3) в разговорном - ‘классный.
* She makes wicked cakes.

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7
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1) not forming a straight line or BENT

кривой
изогнутый
искривленный
извилистый

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crooked /ˈkrʊk.ɪd/

  • You have to drive slowly on these crooked country roads.
  • That dog’s tail is crooked.

2) cheating, dishonest. Нечестный, продажный

  • Their efforts centered on crooked deals in which officials took bribes (взятки).
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8
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unpleasant or of low quality

несчастный
жалкий
убогий
никудышный

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wretched /ˈretʃ.ɪd/

  • a wretched childhood - несчастное детство
  • The people live in wretched conditions, with no running water. - ужасный, убогие условия
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9
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loved very much

любимый
возлюбленный
дорогой
милый
ненаглядный
желанный

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beloved (formal)
US /bɪˈlʌv.ɪd/ /bɪˈlʌvd/
UK /bɪˈlʌv.ɪd/ /bɪˈlʌvd/

  • She is a gifted teacher beloved by all those she taught over the years.
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