97. Flashcards
ОТЕЛЬ ДЕ ЛУНА - ДОРАМА
operate
/ˈɒpəreɪt/
- organization
- machine
- treatment
1. If an organization or business operates, it is working, and if you operate it, you manage it and make it work.
работать, управлять
- Our company is operating under very difficult conditions at present.
2. If a machine operates, it does what it is designed to do, and if you operate it, you make it do what it is designed to do.
работать (о механизме), работать (на чем-либо)
3. to treat an illness or injury by cutting someone’s body and removing or repairing part of it
оперировать, делать операцию
- I don’t think they’re going to operate.
- Did they have to operate on him?
surgery
/ˈsɜːdʒəri/
- treatment
- place
contact
/ˈkɒntækt/
- communication*
- touch*
- person*
- eye*
1. communication with someone, especially by speaking to them
связь, отношения
- We keep in close contact with our grandparents.
- Jo and I are determined not to lose contact.
2. a situation in which two people or things are touching each other
контакт, прикосновение
- She dislikes any kind of physical contact.
- Wash your hands if they come into contact with chemicals.
3. someone you know who may be able to help you because of their job or position
связи, знакомства
- business contacts
4. a small piece of plastic that you put on your eye to make you see more clearly
контактная линза
be conscious of/that
save
/seɪv/
- make safe*
- money*
- keep*
1. to stop someone or something from being killed or destroyed
спасать
- He was badly injured, but the doctors saved his life.
- She saved the children from drowning.
- He had to borrow money to save his business.
2. to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future
копить (деньги)
3. to keep something to use in the future
беречь, приберегать
save
/seɪv/
- make safe*
- money*
- keep*
1. to stop someone or something from being killed or destroyed
спасать
- He was badly injured, but the doctors saved his life.
- She saved the children from drowning.
- He had to borrow money to save his business.
2. to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future
копить (деньги)
3. to keep something to use in the future
беречь, приберегать
decide
/dɪˈsaɪd/
- choose*
- result*
1. to choose something after thinking about several possibilities
решать, принимать решение
- I haven’t decided whether or not to tell him.
- She’s decided to take the job.
- The teachers decided that the school would take part in the competition.
2. to be the reason or situation that makes a particular result happen
решать, определять
- This match will decide the tournament.
hurry
/ˈhʌri/
tonight
/təˈnaɪt/
promise
/ˈprɒmɪs/
- say*
- give*
all right
- good*
- safe*
- !*
raise
/reɪz/
- lift*
- increase*
- improve*
- money*
bad
/bæd/
- not pleasant*
- low quality*
- 3 severe*
- not lucky*
though
/ðəʊ/
- introduce fact*
- but*
- 3.*
1. used to introduce a fact or opinion that makes the other part of the sentence seem surprising
несмотря на, хотя
2. but
но
- They’re coming next week, though I don’t know when.
- The restaurant serves good, though extremely expensive, food.
3. used to add a new fact or opinion that changes what you have just said
но, однако, все же
dutiful
/ˈdjuːtɪfəl/
intelligent
/ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/
even
/ˈiːvən/
- flat*
- number*
- money*
- 4.*
grow
/ɡrəʊ/
- develope*
- plant*
- increase*
branch
/brɑːntʃ/
- tree*
- business*
- subject*
- hair*
1. one of the many parts of a tree that grows out from its trunk (= main, vertical part)
ветка
2. one of several shops, offices, etc that are part of a company or organization
филиал, отделение
отрасль
- Neurology is a branch of medicine.
4. If your hair or nails grow, or if you grow them, they get longer.
отрастать, отращивать
extend
/ɪkˈstend/
- make bigger
- make last
- stretch out
extend an invitation/thanks, etc to sb
formal
lay sth down/in/on, etc
lay the blame on sb
lay the table
UK
lay
/leɪ/
the most attractive/important/popular, etc
most
more that
almost all
more than
certainly
/ˈsɜːtənli/
- without doubt
- of course
1. used to emphasize something and show that there is no doubt about it
непременно, безусловно
- 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!”
конечно!
blossom
/ˈblɒsəm/
- noun
- flowers
- develop
touch
/tʌtʃ/
- hand
- get close
- emotion
1. to put your hand on something
трогать
2. If two things touch, they are so close to each other that there is no space between them.
соприкасаться
- These two wires must not touch.
3. If something kind that someone says or does touches you, it makes you feel pleased or a little sad.
волновать, трогать
be present
/ˈprezənt/
present
/ˈprezənt/
- adj
- noun
- give
- information
- tv / radio
- play / film
- introduce
- opportunity
настоящий, нынешний
- the present situation
- What is your present occupation?
2. something that you give to someone, usually for a particular occasion
подарок
3. to give something to someone, often at a formal ceremony
преподносить, вручать
4. to give people information in a formal way
представлять, излагать
-
He presented the report to his colleagues.
5. to introduce a television or radio programme
вести программу
показывать, играть (спектакль и т. д.)
7. to introduce someone formally
представлять кого-либо кому-либо
- May I present my daughters?
8. If an opportunity presents itself, it becomes possible.
появляться (о возможности)
- I’d be happy to go to New York, if the opportunity presented itself.
receive
/rɪˈsiːv/
get
react
welcome
- to get something that someone has given or sent to you
получать
2. to react to a suggestion or piece of work in a particular way
встречать, воспринимать
принимать (гостей)
check
/tʃek/
- examine
- find out
- ask
- mark
проверять
- I went to check that I’d locked the door.
- Have you checked your facts?
- I knelt down beside the body and checked for a pulse.
- I haven’t had my eyes checked recently.
- to find out about something
выяснять
-
I’ll check whether Peter knows about the party.
3. to ask someone for permission to do something
просить разрешения
-
I’d like to stay overnight, but I need to check with my parents.
4. to stop something bad from increasing or continuing
останавливать, сдерживать
-
The government needs to find a way to check rising inflation.
5. to put a mark by an answer to show that it is correct, or by an item on a list to show that you have dealt with it
отмечать галочкой
be saturated with sth
/ˈsætʃəreɪt/
to be filled with a lot or too much of something
быть переполненным чем-либо
- The city is saturated with cheap restaurants.
saturate
/ˈsætʃəreɪt/
oxygen
/ˈɒksɪdʒən/
pulse
/pʌls/
process
/ˈprəʊses/
- actions
- changes
- chemicals
- information
- computer
1. a series of actions that you take in order to achieve a result
процесс
процесс
подвергать обработке
processed food
- to deal with information or documents in an official way
оформлять, рассматривать
- Visa* applications take 28 days to process.
5. When a computer processes data (= information), it does things to it so that it can be used and understood
обрабатывать (информацию)
in the process
already
/ɔːlˈredi/
- before
- earlier
sense
/sens/
- good judgment
- ability
- natural ability
- meaning
- veb
- good judgment, especially about practical things
здравый смысл, благоразумие
чувство, чутье
чувство
смысл, значение
- to understand what someone is thinking or feeling without being told about it
чувствовать
- I sensed that you weren’t happy about this.
make sense of sth
to understand something that is difficult to understand
понять смысл, разобраться
in a sense/in some senses
thinking about something in a particular way
в некотором смысле, до некоторой степени
- In a sense, he’s right.
make sense
wander
/ˈwɒndər/
- walk
- leave place
sb’s attention/mind/thoughts, etc wander
aimless
/ˈeɪmləs/
with no purpose
бесцельный