Unit 6 Feelings vocabulary Flashcards

1
Q

We were all _ e_ as we waited for the surgeon’s report.
(= really nervous)

A

We were all on edge as we waited for the surgeon’s report.

/edʒ/

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So, many of the Confederates felt quite **g_ **at Lincoln’s assassination. (= happy because something bad happened to someone else)

A

So, many of the Confederates felt quite gleeful at Lincoln’s assassination.

/ɡliːfl/

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3
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A: Stop this!!!
B: I only asked if I could help - there’s no need to _ _ head _! (= to shout angrily at me, without any reason)

A

I only asked if I could help - there’s no need to bite my head off!

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I needed to get in touch but I couldn’t track her down. I felt very f_.

= feeling annoyed and impatient because you cannot do or achieve what you want)

A

I needed to get in touch but I couldn’t track her down. I felt very frustrated.

BrE /frʌˈstreɪtɪd/
AmE /ˈfrʌstreɪtɪd/

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5
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That Lady Gaga - Kanye West tour, I was _ s_ _ that.

(=excited and very happy about something)

A

That Lady Gaga - Kanye West tour, I was super stoked about that.

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6
Q

Disappointed? I was g_!

(= deeply disappointed or devastated; раздавленный)

A

Disappointed? I was gutted!

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He’d been down _ _ d_ (= depressed) since his girlfriend left him.

A

He’d been down in the dumps since his girlfriend left him.

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You should be a_ of yourself! (= постыдился бы!)

A

You should be ashamed of yourself!

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At first I was afraid, I was p_ (= extremely afraid).

A

At first I was afraid, I was petrified.

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10
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I _ _ k_ out _ driving fast cars.

= я кайфую от…

A

I get a kick out of driving fast cars.

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11
Q

We made the deliberate decision back in 2020 to shut down our podcast. We were sad about it, but when we did it, and we finally let it go, it felt like this w_ had been l_ _ my sh_.

= у меня как гора с плеч свалилась

A

We made the deliberate decision back in 2020 to shut down our podcast. We were sad about it, but when we did it, and we finally let it go, it felt like this weight had been lifted off my shoulders.

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12
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She spent a r_ night (= she did not sleep well), tossing and turning.

= unwilling or unable to stay still or to be quiet and calm, because you are worried or bored

A

She spent a restless night, tossing and turning.

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13
Q

She gets so excited about filming a video with Vogue. And I mean, I would be s_ s_ _ that too, right?

(= в полнейшем восторге)

A

And I mean, I would be super stoked about that too, right?

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14
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They look for people who are d_ _ their lives, people who’ve lost their way, and they give them back their sense of purpose.

= disappointed because the person you admired or the idea you believed to be good and true now seems without value

A

They look for people who are disillusioned with their lives, people who’ve lost their way, and they give them back their sense of purpose.

/ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒnd/

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It was the biggest game of the year and we had played appallingly.

I was absolutely d_

= extremely upset and shocked.

A

It was the biggest game of the year and we had played appallingly.

I was absolutely devastated.

/ˈdevəsteɪtɪd/

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16
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He’s a r_ type - he never stays in one country for long.

= unwilling or unable to stay still or to be quiet and calm, because you are worried or bored

A

He’s a restless type - he never stays in one country for long.

/ˈrest.ləs/

17
Q

Wow. That’s, like, the most w_-_ I’ve ever seen you.

= взвинченный

A

Wow. That’s, like, the most worked-up I’ve ever seen you.

18
Q

Janie’s a pretty typical teenager: angry, i_ (= закомплексованная), confused.

A

Janie’s a pretty typical teenager: angry, insecure, confused.

BrE /ˌɪnsɪˈkjɔː/
AmE /ˌɪnsɪˈkjʊr/

19
Q

Now you’re going to have to excuse me I’m a bit _ _ w_ (= I’m not feeling well).

A

Now you’re going to have to excuse me I’m a bit under the weather.

20
Q

He seems very aloof. I suspect that deep down he is just i_ in that job. (= неуверенный, закомплексованный)

A

He seems very aloof. I suspect that deep down he is just insecure in that job.

BrE /ˌɪnsɪˈkjɔː/
AmE /ˌɪnsɪˈkjʊr/

21
Q

[WORD FORMATION]

I’ve gotten in shape over the past year, but I still carry _ (INSECURE&raquo_space; another part of speech) about my body.

A

I’ve gotten in shape over the past year, but I still carry insecurities about my body.

notice the plural form - комплексЫ, not комплекс

22
Q

Neil’s absolutely g_ _ he’s been dropped from the team.

(= раздавлен тем, что…)

A

Neil’s absolutely gutted that he’s been dropped from the team.

/ˈɡʌtɪd/

23
Q

She’s obviously jealous _ me. (= завидует мне)

A

She’s obviously jealous of me.

/ˈdʒeləs/

24
Q

We watched a_ (= horrified) as the child ran in front of the car.

A

We watched appalled as the child ran in front of the car.

/əˈpɔːld/

25
Q

There was a snake crawling across my foot. I felt absolutely p_ (= terrified).

A

There was a snake crawling across my foot. I felt absolutely PEtrified.

/ˈpetrɪfaɪd/ - the stress on the FIRST syllable!

26
Q

She’s j_ _ my success. (= завидует моему успеху)

A

She’s jealous of my success.

/ˈdʒeləs/

27
Q

The fans were in j_ (= extremely happy) mood after the victory.

A

The fans were in jubilant mood after the victory.

/ˈdʒuːbɪlənt/

28
Q

Parents can easily become over-protective _ their children.

A

Parents can easily become over-protective of their children.

29
Q

I’m just not myself these days. I’m _ e_.

(= nervous and anxious; взвинчена)

A

I’m just not myself these days. I’m on edge.

/edʒ/

30
Q

[WORD FORMATION]

His rudeness rendered me _ (SPEECH).

A

His rudeness rendered me speechless.

/ˈspiːtʃləs/