[Unit 1][Vocabulary] From Reading and Listening Texts Flashcards

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[word formation]

This is Big Ben, the _ (ICON) bell of Westminster

A

This is Big Ben, the iconic bell of Westminster.

BrE /aɪˈkɒnɪk/
AmE /aɪˈkɑːnɪk/

знаменитый, легендарный

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[word formation]
The world’s most _ (INFLUENCE) scientific minds

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The world’s most influential scientific minds

/ˌɪnfluˈenʃl/

влиятельные

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[word formation]

In 2013, Time Magazine listed him as one of the 100 most _ (INFLUENCE) people in the world. But can you name him?

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In 2013, Time Magazine listed him as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. But can you name him?

/ˌɪnfluˈenʃl/

влиятельные

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After graduating, he helped set up the London design _ (AGENT), Tangerine.

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After graduating, he helped set up the London design agency, Tangerine.

/ˈeɪdʒənsi/

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His first years in the job were t_ (= difficult), and the design work wasn’t very interesting. The company was also struggling to make money.

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His first years in the job were tough (= difficult), and the design work wasn’t very interesting. The company was also struggling to make money.

/tʌf/

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it was Jobs who first r_ (= заметил, распознал) this man’s talent. His name is Jony Ive.

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it was Jobs who first recognized (= заметил, распознал) this man’s talent. His name is Jony Ive.

/ˈrekəɡnaɪzd/

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Most of us have tried to learn something new, but very few of us ever really get any good _ it.

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Most of us have tried to learn something new, but very few of us ever really get any good at it.

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I’ve only just t_ _ mind-reading. I’m not that good at it yet.

(= it’s a new hobby)

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I’ve only just taken up mind-reading. I’m not that good at it yet.

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She says Trent _ (now has a new hobby&raquo_space; UP) windsurfing… and become target number one among all the girls in her class.

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She says Trent has taken up windsurfing… and become target number one among all the girls in her class.

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The demand for this product is so high that we_ _ _ meet it. (= нам с трудом удаётся, нам трудно его удовлетворить)

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The demand for this product is so high that we’re struggling to meet it.

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The company was s_ _ make money. (= испытывала трудности с заработком денег.)

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The company was struggling to make money.

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What surprises many people is just how optimistic Nick can be, and how many different things he has managed to do. Much of this is d_ _ his parents. (= благодаря)

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What surprises many people is just how optimistic Nick can be, and how many different things he has managed to do. Much of this is down to his parents.

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She always looks very busy and people find that impressive, but I find her _ _ a_ to tell you the truth.

(= несколько высокомерной)

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She always looks very busy and people find that impressive, but I find her a bit arrogant.

/ˈærəɡənt/

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_ _ d_ (= a few days ago), we were having a performance review meeting — she was reviewing me — and in the middle of the meeting her mobile phone rang.

(= recently, недавно, на днях)

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The other day, we were having a performance review meeting — she was reviewing me — and in the middle of the meeting her mobile phone rang.

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[grammar]

When she’d finished, she didn’t apologise or anything and just said, “OK, what were we talking about?” Maybe I _ _ too sensitive, but she didn’t seem to care about our meeting - or me.

(= not in general, only in this situation)**

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Maybe I’m being too sensitive, but she didn’t seem to care about our meeting - or me

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Maybe I’m being too sensitive, but she didn’t s_ _ с_ about our meeting - or me.

(= похоже, наша встреча её не интересовала)

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Maybe I’m being too sensitive, but she didn’t seem to care about our meeting - or me

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For years, I r_ getting a mobile phone.

(= сопротивлялся)

A

For years, I resisted getting a mobile phone.

/rɪˈzɪstɪd/

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Don’t g_ me w_ - I’m not a techno-phobe.

(= не поймите меня превратно)

A

Don’t get me wrong - I’m not a techno-phobe.

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However, my _, Emma, was determined that I should get a mobile phone.

(= племянница)

A

However, my niece, Emma, was determined that I should get a mobile phone.

/niːs/

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However, my niece, Emma, was d_ _ I should get a mobile phone.

(= полна уверенности, в том, что… - полна решимости меня убедить)

A

However, my niece, Emma, was determined that I should get a mobile phone.

/dɪˈtɜːmɪnd/

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I _ a small firm of accountants.

(= управляю)

A

I run a small firm of accountants.

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I run a small firm of accountants, and she felt someone in my position needed to be “more connected,” _ she p_ _

(= как она выразилась).

A

…and she felt someone in my position needed to be “more connected,” as she put it.

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Emma has a smartphone, and she explained to me how they were just like mini computers that you c_ a_ in your pocket.

(= носишь)

A

Emma has a smartphone, and she explained to me how they were just like mini computers that you carry around in your pocket.

/ˈkæri/

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Of course, I went out and bought a smartphone the following week. Emma was delighted - she had finally managed to с_ me.

(= ей удалось убедить)

A

Of course, I went out and bought a smartphone the following week. Emma was delighted - she had finally managed to convince me.

/kənˈvɪns/

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[open the brackets]

I’ve been trying to convince him _ (see) a doctor.

= убедить его пойти к врачу

A

I’ve been trying to convince him to see a doctor.

/kənˈvɪns/

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For years, I resisted _ (get) a mobile phone.

(= сопротивлялся тому, чтобы…)

A

For years, I resisted getting a mobile phone.

/rɪˈzɪst/