Vocabulary 2 Flashcards

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stumbling blocks

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пречка, спънка, препядствие

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Let’s figure out

Let’s figure it out

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Нека да разберем / уточним

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rest assured

There is no fog at the airport, so we can be restassured that we’ll land in London on time.

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to tell someone that that something is true and there is no need to worry.
Уверявам

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a track record

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a performance history that show success and failures of someone or something

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to put something in writing

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to make something official by putting it in a document

слагам на хартия

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to be in favor of

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в полза на, за нещо съм

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to get along well with

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разбирам се добре с…

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thoroughly

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внимателно

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for the sake of

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in order to improve, promote or benefit someone or sth

в името на, в полза на…

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continuity

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непрекъснатост, продължителност

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specifics

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details about or particular qualities of sth.

специфики, особености

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be pressed for

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not to have enough of sth.
We are pressed for money.
We are pressed for time.
We are pressed for resources.

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question-word clause

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(“that”) + S + V

Lat’s go over what we decided at the last meeting.

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Let’s take a look at

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“Let’s take a look at” is used to introduce or direct attention to visual information such as a chart, notes, a report, or figures.
It is followed by a noun phrase or a question-word clause.

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Let’s consider

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“Let’s consider” is used to introduce or draw attention to an idea or topic. It means “let’s think carefully about …”

It is followed by a noun phrase or a question-word clause.

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Let’s go over

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“Let’s go over” is used to introduce something specific to be reviewed.
It is followed by a noun phrase or a question-word clause.

These phrases are used to remind the listener of a point or an idea.
They can be followed by a noun phrase or by (“that”) + S + V (or by a question-word clause).

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Let’s figure out

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“Let’s figure out” means “let’s think about something until we find a solution or understand it.”
“Figure out” is a separable phrasal verb that can be followed by a noun phrase or a question-word clause.
These phrases are used to remind the listener of a point or an idea.
They can be followed by a noun phrase or by (“that”) + S + V (or by a question-word clause).

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Let’s analyse

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Let’s analyse how our roduct is selling.

(question-word clause) (“that”) + S + V

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Let’s evaluate

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Let’s evaluate our progress so far.

(question-word clause) (“that”) + S + V

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Let’s not forget

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Let’s not forget the reason why we are here.

21
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Let’s not overlook

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Let’s not overlook the possibility of hiring a contractor.

22
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to overlook

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пренебрегвам