Unit 2. Going to extremes Flashcards
Talking is a way of fitting _ – y’know, a way of showing that we belong to a social group. (= trying to be similar to others and to be accepted)
Talking is a way of fitting in – y’know, a way of showing that we belong to a social group.
How would I come _ _ other people? (= what would they think of me?)
How would I come across to other people? = what will they think of me?
… people go into some kind of retreat to _ themselves _ from the outside world. (= отгородиться, разорвать связи)
… people go into some kind of retreat to cut themselves off from the outside world.
… when someone held a door open for me and a little ‘thank you’ s_ _. (= you said it without intending to)
… when someone held a door open for me and a little ‘thank you’ slipped out.
The most interesting thing was the way other people related _ me.
The most interesting thing was the way other people related to me.
She b_ me _ questions. (=asked me loads of questions)
She bombarded me with questions.
BrE /bɒmˈbɑːd/
AmE /bɑːmˈbɑːrd/
He always goes _ _ something when I go and see him … (talks and talks and talks)
He always goes on and on about something when I go and see him … [negative]
He usually likes to r_ _ some politician or other. (=be very critical)
He usually likes to run down some politician or other.
I often felt that my silence brought __ the best in people. (made other people behave well)
I often felt that my silence brought out the best in people.
(During my weekend of silence) I often wanted to (respond to people), but I had to hold myself __. (stopped myself from saying something)
I often wanted to, but I had to hold myself back.
The experience was n______ near as disturbing as I had been led to believe.
The experience was nowhere near as disturbing as I had been led to believe.
An anechoic chamber is a good d___ quieter than most other places on Earth.
An anechoic chamber is a good deal quieter than most other places on Earth.
Your performance this month is fr_________ better than last month. [= marginally better ]
Your performance this month is fractionally better than last month. [= a little bit]
Spending a lockdown in a get-away house is d________ better than spending it in a small flat in the city centre.
(= miles better)
Spending a lockdown in a get-away house is decidedly better than spending it in a small flat in the city centre.
[find where a word is missing and add it] Being alone nothing like as bad as I thought.
[find where a word is missing and add it] Being alone is nothing like as bad as I thought.
(or was)
Being with in-laws is w__ more annoying and stressful than being with your partner. (= miles more annoying)
Being with in-laws is way more annoying and stressful than being with your partner. (= miles more annoying)
[add one word] But decidedly worst thing was that I couldn’t work.
[add one word] But decidedly the worst thing was that I couldn’t work.
[pronunciation] isolated
/ˈaɪ.sə.leɪ.tɪd/
I hate the way Mike treats his daughter. He’s always ___ her ___ in front of other people. (criticising her)
I hate the way Mike treats his daughter. He’s always running her down in front of other people. (criticising her)
He ___ his son ___ without a penny. They never saw each other again.
He cut his son off without a penny. They never saw each other again.
I’m not sure we should hire John. He’s never done this type of work before; I’m not sure how he’ll ___ ___ with the other people. (= if he’ll be a good match)
I’m not sure we should hire John. He’s never done this type of work before; I’m not sure how he’ll fit in with the other people.
The children __ her __ questions. (asked her LOADS of questions)
The children bombarded her with questions.
Don’t be so critical on yourself. You mustn’t keep ___ yourself ___. Cut yourself some slack. Give yourself a pat on the shoulder.
Don’t be so critical on yourself. You mustn’t keep running yourself down. Cut yourself some slack. Give yourself a pat on the shoulder.
I like Harry Styles’s songs, but he __ __ as a bit of a bore in his interviews. (= seems to be, creates an impression of a bore)
I like Harry Styles’s songs, but he comes across as a bit of a bore in his interviews.
practice pronouncing this sentence fluently, i.e. with consonant-vowel linking!
Our product needs an image that people can ___ __. (= something that represents them)
Our product needs an image that people can relate to.
It’s no surprise she’s leaving the company - she never really __ __. (= never was part of the team, really)
It’s no surprise she’s leaving the company - she never really fitted in.
I’m sorry I said that. It just __ __. (= I said this accidentally)
I’m sorry I said that. It just slipped out.
We have been __ __ letters of complaint. (we’ve been receiving loads of them)
We have been bombarded with letters of complaint.
He admitted that something had gone wrong, but he __ __ the details (= stopped himself from telling the complete truth).
He admitted that something had gone wrong, but he held back the details (= stopped himself from telling the complete truth).
We are __ daily __ propaganda about what we should eat.
We are bombarded daily with propaganda about what we should eat.
I didn’t mean to say it. The words s_ _. (=вырвались сами собой)
I didn’t mean to say it. The words slipped out.
Many adults can’t __ __ children. (don’t really understand their feelings and don’t find them interesting)
Many adults can’t relate to children.
Pressure can __ __ the worst in people.
Pressure can bring out the worst in people.
I just wish he’d stop __ __ about how brilliant his daughter is.” “Yes, he does __ __ (a bit), doesn’t he?”
I just wish he’d stop going on about how brilliant his daughter is.” “Yes, he does go on (a bit), doesn’t he?”
I wish you’d stop __ __ at me (= criticizing me repeatedly) about my haircut.
I wish you’d stop going on at me (= criticizing me repeatedly) about my haircut.
I’ve never met anyone quite so insecure. He’s always __ himself __.
I’ve never met anyone quite so insecure. He’s always running himself down.
He spoke slowly, to __ __ his growing anger.
He spoke slowly, to hold back his growing anger.
Emma doesn’t want to b_ her brother _. (= kick him out of the flat)
Emma doesn’t want to boot her brother out.
And and he’s just so v_ (he’s got mood swings all the time and he might get extremely upset or even aggressive) - it’s like walking on eggshells half the time.
And and he’s just so volatile (he’s got mood swings all the time and he might get extremely upset or even aggressive) - it’s like walking on eggshells half the time.
BrE /ˈvɒlətaɪl/
AmE /ˈvɑːlətl/
Do you think l_ wh_ lies are acceptable? (невинная ложь)
Do you think little white lies are acceptable?
In what cultures do they tend to beat around the bush and in what cultures do they tend to g_ s_ _ _ point?
In what cultures do they tend to beat around the bush and in what cultures do they tend to get straight to the point?
If someone was to _ some bad news to you (= tell you about some bad news), would you prefer for them to drop some hints to soften the blow?
If someone was to break some bad news to you (= tell you about some bad news), would you prefer for them to drop some hints to soften the blow?