regular | /ˈreɡjələr/ | постійний клієнт |
occupy | /ˈɒkjupaɪ/ | займати, окуповувати |
widow | /ˈwɪdəʊ/ | вдова |
widower | /ˈwɪdəʊər/ | вдівець |
widowed | /ˈwɪdəʊd/ | вдовий, овдовілий |
fella | /ˈfelə/ | кавалер |
complicated | /ˈkɒmplɪkeɪtɪd/ | складний, заплутаний |
keep a secret | /kiːp ə ˈsiːkrɪt/ | зберігати таємницю |
cheat | /tʃiːt/ | обманювати, шахраювати, списувати |
cheat on | /tʃiːt ɒn/ | зраджувати |
find out | /faɪnd aʊt/ | дізнаватися |
figure out | /ˈfɪɡər aʊt/ | з’ясувати, зрозуміти |
curious | /ˈkjʊəriəs/ | допитливий |
assume | /əˈsjuːm/ | припускати |
consider | /kənˈsɪdər/ | розглядати, вважати |
guess | /ɡes/ | гадати |
believe | /bɪˈliːv/ | вірити, вважати |
obvious | /ˈɒbviəs/ | очевидний |
be bored with | /bi bɔːd wɪð/ | нудьгувати від |
excitement | /ɪkˈsaɪtmənt/ | захоплення, збудження |
passion | /ˈpæʃən/ | пристрасть, захоплення |
put an effort | /pʊt ən ˈefət/ | докладати зусиль |
dowdy | /ˈdaʊdi/ | без смаку, неохайний |
chew on | /tʃuː ɒn/ | жувати, обмірковувати |
Part 2
attempt suicide | /əˈtempt ˈsuːɪsaɪd/ | спробувати покінчити життя самогубством |
rumors | /ˈruːmərs/ | чутки |
fiancé/e | /fiːˈɒn.seɪ/ | наречений/а (після заручин) |
crime scene | /kraɪm siːn/ | місце злочину |
fear | /fɪə(r)/ | страх |
confirm | /kənˈfɜːm/ | підтвердити |
sedate | /sɪˈdeɪt/ | заспокоїти (ліками), приспати |
be ashamed | /bi əˈʃeɪmd/ | соромитися |
cause | /tə kɔːz/ | спричиняти |
call | /kɔːl/ | рішення |
rush things | /rʌʃ θɪŋz/ | поспішати (з чимось) |
after a while | /ˈɑːftər ə waɪl/ | через деякий час |
separate | /ˈsepərət/ | розійтися |
charmingly | /ˈtʃɑːmɪŋli/ | чарівно |
envy | /ˈenvi/ | Заздрість, заздрити |
God forbid! | /ɡɒd fəˈbɪd/ | Не дай Боже! |
pity | /tə ˈpɪti/ | жаліти |
schadenfreude | /ˈʃɑːdənˌfrɔɪdə/ | зловтішатись |
upstage | /tə ˌʌpˈsteɪdʒ/ | затьмарювати когось |
God's sake! | /ɡɒdz seɪk/ | Заради Бога! |
Part 3
recover from | /rɪˈkʌvər frəm/ | одужувати від, відновлюватися |
trauma | /ˈtrɔːmə/ | травма |
traumatic | /trɔːˈmætɪk/ | травматичний |
injury | /ˈɪndʒəri/ | травма, ушкодження |
What’s the deal | /wɒts ðə diːl/ | У чому справа? |
accuse | /əˈkjuːz/ | звинувачувати |
appreciate | /əˈpriːʃieɪt/ | цінувати |
trust | /trʌst/ | довіряти |
playmate | /ˈpleɪmeɪt/ | товариш по іграх |
lingerie | /ˌlænʒəˈreɪ/ | жіноча білизна |
solid | /ˈsɒlɪd/ | солідний, серйозний, твердий |
opening scene | /ˈəʊpənɪŋ siːn/ | початок, початкова сцена |
zipper | /ˈzɪpər/ | застібка-блискавка |
purvy | /ˈpɜːrvi/ | збочений, непристойний |
fortune cookies | /ˈfɔːtʃuːn ˈkʊkiz/ | печиво з передбаченнями |
soak | /səʊk/ | відмокати, замочувати, просочувати |
PART 4
Слово/Фраза | Транскрипція | Definition (Cambridge) | Приклад речення | Український переклад |
Hell of a day | /hɛl ʌv ə deɪ/ | A very difficult or exhausting day. | I had a hell of a day at work, dealing with endless problems. | Жахливий день |
Fix myself a drink | /fɪks maɪˈsɛlf ə drɪŋk/ | To prepare a drink for oneself, often an alcoholic one. | After a long meeting, he went to fix himself a drink. | Приготувати собі напій |
Rough day | /rʌf deɪ/ | A difficult or unpleasant day. | She had a rough day and just wanted to go home and sleep. | Важкий день |
Quit | /kwɪt/ | To leave a job, school, or something permanently. | He decided to quit his job and start his own business. | Звільнитися / кинути |
Dismiss | /dɪsˈmɪst/ | Removed from a job, usually by someone else. | The manager dismissed the employee for repeated lateness. | Звільняти |
Discharge | /dɪsˈtʃɑːrdʒ/ | To officially allow someone to leave (job, hospital, military). | He was discharged from the hospital after a full recovery. | Виписати / звільнити |
Fire | /faɪr/ | To remove someone from their job as a punishment. | The boss had to fire an employee for stealing. | Звільнити |
Call in sick | /kɔːl ɪn sɪk/ | To inform an employer that one is not coming to work due to illness. | He decided to call in sick because of a terrible headache. | Взяти лікарняний |
On top of that | /ɒn tɒp ʌv ðæt/ | In addition to something, especially something bad. | The flight was delayed, and on top of that, I lost my luggage. | Більш того / на додачу |
Allowance | /əˈlaʊ.əns/ | An amount of money given regularly for a specific purpose. | His parents give him a weekly allowance for chores. | Грошова допомога / кишенькові гроші |
Stuff | /stʌf/ | Things in general, often unspecified. | She packed all her stuff and moved out. | Речі / мотлох |
Expect | /ɪkˈspɛkt/ | To think something will happen or to demand something. | I expect you to finish the project by Friday. | Очікувати |
Bother | /ˈbɒð.ər/ | To make an effort to do something or to annoy someone. | I didn’t bother asking because I knew he’d say no. | Турбуватися / набридати |
Be in all glory | /biː ɪn ɔːl ˈɡlɔː.ri/ | To be in a state of complete success or magnificence. | She walked into the party in all her glory, wearing a stunning dress. | Бути у всій красі |
Probably | /ˈprɒb.ə.bli/ | Used to say that something is likely to happen. | It will probably rain later today. | Ймовірно |
Definitely | /ˈdɛf.ɪ.nət.li/ | Without any doubt. | I will definitely be at the meeting tomorrow. | Безумовно / точно |
PART 5
Слово/Фраза | Транскрипція | Definition (Cambridge) | Приклад речення | Український переклад |
get-well muffins | /ɡɛt wɛl/ | Used to express wishes for someone's recovery from illness. | She sent him a get-well card after his surgery. | кекси з побажанням одужання |
nice of you | /naɪs ʌv juː/ | Used to express gratitude or appreciation for someone's kindness. | It was nice of you to help me with my luggage. | мило з твого боку |
waste of smth | /weɪst ʌv ˈsʌmθɪŋ/ | A bad use of something valuable. | Watching TV all day is a waste of time. | марнування чогось |
carry | /ˈkæri/ | To hold and move something or someone from one place to another. | Can you carry this box upstairs for me? | нести |
down payment | /daʊn ˈpeɪ.mənt/ | An initial payment made when something is bought on credit. | We made a down payment on our new house. | перший внесок |
alarmingly | /əˈlɑːrmɪŋ.li/ | In a way that causes concern or worry. | The number of car accidents has increased alarmingly. | тривожно, небезпечно |
considerations | /kənˌsɪd.əˈreɪ.ʃənz/ | Factors or thoughts taken into account before making a decision. | There are many considerations when choosing a new job. | міркування |
betrayal | /bɪˈtreɪ.əl/ | An act of being disloyal or breaking trust. | His betrayal of his best friend shocked everyone. | зрадництво |
PART 6
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Слово/Фраза |
Транскрипція |
Definition (Cambridge) |
Приклад речення |
Український переклад |
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grow up |
/ɡroʊ ʌp/ |
To become an adult. |
I want to be a doctor when I grow up. |
дорослішати |
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grown-up |
/ˈɡroʊn ʌp/ |
An adult person. |
The children sat at a separate table from
the grown-ups. |
дорослий |
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exist |
/ɪɡˈzɪst/ |
To be real or present. |
Does life exist on other
planets? |
існувати |
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existence |
/ɪɡˈzɪs.təns/ |
The state of being real or alive. |
The existence of ghosts is still
debated. |
існування |
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childhood |
/ˈtʃaɪld.hʊd/ |
The period of life when a person is a child. |
She had a happy childhood in the
countryside. |
дитинство |
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bounce |
/baʊns/ |
To move up and down after hitting a surface. |
The ball bounced off the wall. |
скакати |
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foster home |
/ˈfɑː.stɚ hoʊm/ |
A household where children without parents are
temporarily cared for. |
He grew up in a foster home after
his parents passed away. |
прийомний будинок |
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government |
/ˈɡʌv.ɚn.mənt/ |
The group of people who officially control a
country. |
The government announced new tax
reforms. |
уряд |
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be worth of |
/biː wɜːrθ ʌv/ |
To have value or deserve something. |
This painting is worth a
fortune. |
вартувати чогось |
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dumb |
/dʌm/ |
Lacking intelligence or common sense. |
That was a dumb mistake to make. |
дурний |
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be naked |
/biː ˈneɪ.kɪd/ |
To have no clothes on. |
The baby was naked in the
bathtub. |
бути оголеним |
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awkward |
/ˈɔː.kwɚd/ |
Causing discomfort or embarrassment. |
There was an awkward silence
during the meeting. |
незручний / незграбний |
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steady |
/ˈsted.i/ |
firmly fixed, not moving or changing |
Keep your hand steady while taking the photo. |
стабільний, стійкий,
спокійний |
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hang on |
/hæŋ ɒn/ |
to wait or hold something tightly |
Hang on a minute, I need to check this. |
чекати, триматися |
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curious |
/ˈkjʊə.ri.əs/ |
wanting to know or learn something |
She was curious about how the machine worked. |
допитливий |
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not in the slightest |
/nɒt ɪn ðə ˈslaɪ.tɪst/ |
not at all |
I’m not in the slightest interested in politics. |
ані трохи, зовсім ні |
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bring up |
/brɪŋ ʌp/ |
to mention a topic in conversation |
He brought up an interesting point during the
discussion. |
порушувати (тему, питання), згадувати |
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upset |
/ʌpˈset/ |
unhappy or worried |
She was upset about the bad news. |
засмучений |
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rapprochement |
/ræpˈrɒʃ.mɒ̃/ |
an improvement in relations between people or
countries |
The two nations reached a rapprochement after
years of conflict. |
зближення, налагодження відносин |
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deal with |
/diːl wɪð/ |
to handle a situation or problem |
He had to deal with a difficult customer. |
мати справу з, вирішувати |
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separate |
/ˈsep.ər.eɪt/ |
to divide into different parts |
The teacher separated the students into groups. |
розділяти |
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feel chilly |
/fiːl ˈtʃɪl.i/ |
to feel cold, especially slightly |
I always feel chilly in the early mornings. |
відчувати холод, мерзнути, знобити |
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throw |
/θrəʊ/ |
a light blanket, usually decorative |
She draped a throw over the sofa to make it
cozier. |
плед, накидка |
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PART 7
Word | Transcription | Definition (Cambridge) | Example | Translation (Ukrainian) |
Explain | /ɪkˈspleɪn/ | To make something clear or easy to understand by describing or giving information about it | Can you explain this rule to me? | Пояснювати |
Shut up | /ʃʌt ʌp/ | (informal) To stop talking or making a noise | He told me to shut up and listen. | Замовкнути |
Count | /kaʊnt/ | To say numbers one after the other in order, or to calculate the number of things | She can count to a hundred. | Рахувати |
Drop | /drɒp/ | To let something fall or to fall suddenly | I accidentally dropped my phone. | Кидати, падати |
Swallow | /ˈswɒl.əʊ/ | To cause food, drink, or another substance to move from your mouth into your stomach | He swallowed the pill with water. | Ковтати |
Whole | /həʊl/ | Complete or entire, with nothing missing | She ate the whole cake. | Цілий |
Pump | /pʌmp/ | To force liquid or gas to move somewhere | The heart pumps blood through the body. | Насос, качати |
Stomach | /ˈstʌm.ək/ | The organ in the body where food is digested | I have a pain in my stomach. | Шлунок |
Burp | /bɜːp/ | To release gas from the stomach through the mouth noisily | The baby burped after drinking milk. | Відрижка, відригувати |
Cane | /keɪn/ | A long, thin stick used for support or punishment | He walked with a cane. | Тростина, ціпок |
Prove | /pruːv/ | To show that something is true | Can you prove your point? | Доводити |
Respond to small gestures | /rɪˈspɒnd tə smɔːl ˈʤes.tʃəz/ | To react to little acts of kindness or communication | She always responds to small gestures with gratitude. | Реагувати на маленькі жести |
Work out | /wɜːk aʊt/ | To exercise or to solve a problem | I work out at the gym every day. | Тренуватися |
Be supposed to | /bi səˈpəʊzd tu/ | To be expected to do something | We are supposed to arrive by 8 p.m. | Мати щось зробити |
Ply with | /plaɪ wɪð/ | To keep giving someone a lot of something | They plied him with drinks all night. | Наполегливо пропонувати, частувати |
Spill | /spɪl/ | To accidentally pour a liquid out of a container | I spilled coffee on my shirt. | Проливати |
Lurid | /ˈlʊə.rɪd/ | Shocking or involving too much detail about something unpleasant | The newspaper reported all the lurid details. | Жахливий, сенсаційний, брудний |
Kick to the curb | /kɪk tu ðə kɜːb/ | (informal) To reject or get rid of someone | She kicked him to the curb after the argument. | Вигнати, позбутися, викинути на узбіччя |
Come out | /kʌm aʊt/ | To become known | He will come out soon. | Зізнаватися |
Threat | /θret/ | A statement or action that suggests harm or danger | He made a threat against me. | Загроза |
Run off | /rʌn ɒf/ | To leave somewhere quickly | He ran off without saying goodbye. | Втекти |
Carpenter | /ˈkɑː.pɪn.tər/ | A person who makes and repairs wooden things | My grandfather was a carpenter. | Столяр |
Catty | /ˈkæt.i/ | Unkind or hurtful, often in a clever way | She made a catty remark about my dress. | Злісний, уїдливий |
Cruel | /kruː.əl/ | Extremely unkind and causing pain | It was cruel to hurt the dog. | Жорстокий |
Stud | /stʌd/ | А metal pin or rivet, often used in construction or as a decorative fastener | The walls were secured with large studs. | Цвях з великою шляпкою, опора, стрижень |
Stud | /stʌd/ | A strong, attractive man | He thinks he's a stud, but he's just annoying. | Красень, мачо |
Relish | /ˈrel.ɪʃ/ | Great enjoyment of something | He relishes a good debate. | Насолода, насолоджуватися |
Poetic justice | /pəʊˈet.ɪk ˈʤʌs.tɪs/ | A situation in which someone gets what they deserve, often in a fitting way | It was poetic justice when the thief got robbed. | Найвища справедливість |
Wound up in | /waʊnd ʌp ɪn/ | To end up in a particular situation, often unexpectedly | She wound up in a difficult situation. | Опинитись в |
Blackmail | /ˈblæk.meɪl/ | The act of demanding money or favors by threatening to reveal secrets | He was arrested for blackmail. | Шантаж |
PART 8
Word | Transcription | Definition (Cambridge) | Example | Translation (Ukrainian) |
Own | /oʊn/ | To have something that belongs to you | He owns a small business. | Володіти |
Swim trunks | /swɪm trʌŋks/ | A pair of shorts worn by men for swimming | He bought new swim trunks for the vacation. | Плавки |
Multiple pairs | /ˈmʌl.tɪ.pəl peərz/ | More than one set of the same type of item | He has multiple pairs of sunglasses. | Кілька пар |
Get a face full of ass | /ɡɛt ə feɪs fʊl əv æs/ | (slang) To be in an awkward or embarrassing position, usually physically | He slipped and got a face full of ass in the crowded subway. | Опинитися в незручному положенні (буквально або фігурально) |
Get loose | /ɡɛt luːs/ | To relax or become free | Let's get loose and enjoy the party! | Розслабитися, звільнитися |
Frisky | /ˈfrɪs.ki/ | Full of energy and playful behavior, often in a romantic or sexual way | She was feeling frisky after a few drinks. | Грайливий, збуджений |
Slide in | /slaɪd ɪn/ | (slang) To enter a conversation or situation smoothly, often referring to messaging | He tried to slide in her DMs. | Непомітно влізти, прослизнути |
Wish list | /wɪʃ lɪst/ | A list of things someone wants | My wish list includes a new phone. | Список бажань |
Solid | /ˈsɒl.ɪd/ | Strong, reliable, or good | That was a solid performance! | Серйозний, надійний, хороший |
Have much in common | /hæv mʌtʃ ɪn ˈkɒm.ən/ | To share many similarities | They have much in common, so they get along well. | Мати багато спільного |
Be into | /bi ˈɪn.tuː/ | To like or be interested in something | I'm really into photography. | Цікавитися чимось |
Other day | /ˈʌð.ər deɪ/ | A recent day, not specified | I saw him the other day. | Нещодавно, днями |
Go on | /ɡoʊ ɒn/ | To continue or happen | Please go on with your story. | Продовжувати, відбуватися |
Adventurous | /ədˈven.tʃər.əs/ | Willing to take risks and try new things | She is very adventurous when traveling. | Схильний до пригод |
Three-way | /ˈθriː.weɪ/ | Involving three people or things | They had a three-way conversation. | Трикутник, участь трьох осіб, трійничок |
Shut up | /ʃʌt ʌp/ | (informal) To stop talking | Shut up and listen! | Замовкнути |
Take aside | /teɪk əˈsaɪd/ | To speak privately with someone | The teacher took him aside to discuss his grades. | Відвести в сторону для розмови |
Respectfully | /rɪˈspekt.fʊ.li/ | In a polite and considerate way | He respectfully declined the offer. | З повагою |
Here’s my two cents | /hɪərz maɪ tuː sents/ | (informal) My personal opinion, for what it’s worth | Here’s my two cents: you should take the job. | Ось моя думка! (неформально) Ось мої п’ять копійок! |
Wisely | /ˈwaɪz.li/ | In a smart or careful way | She spent her money wisely. | Мудро, розумно |
Hit | /hɪt/ | To strike something or to be very successful | The movie was a big hit. | Вдарити, мати успіх |
Love life | /lʌv laɪf/ | Someone’s romantic relationships | How’s your love life? | Особисте життя |
Keep him interested | /kiːp hɪm ˈɪn.trə.stɪd/ | To maintain someone’s attention or attraction | She always finds ways to keep him interested. | Утримувати його увагу |
Trick | /trɪk/ | A clever action intended to deceive or impress | He played a trick on his friend. | Фокус, хитрість |
Be willing to | /bi ˈwɪl.ɪŋ tuː/ | To be ready or happy to do something | She is willing to help. | Бути готовим зробити щось |
Manual | /ˈmæn.ju.əl/ | A book of instructions or something done by hand | Read the manual before using the machine. | Посібник, ручний |
Couple | /ˈkʌp.əl/ | Two people or things together | They make a lovely couple. | Пара |
Zing | /zɪŋ/ | Energy, excitement, or a witty remark | The speech had a lot of zing. | Пожвавлення, гострий коментар |
Chapter | /ˈtʃæp.tər/ | A section of a book or period in life | This is a new chapter in my life. | Розділ, етап |
Gain power over | /ɡeɪn ˈpaʊ.ər əʊ.vər/ | To take control or influence over someone or something | He tried to gain power over the company. | Здобути владу над |
PART 9
Word | Transcription | Cambridge Dictionary Definition | Example Sentence | Ukrainian Translation |
jumping jacks | /ˈdʒʌm.pɪŋ ˌdʒæk/ | a physical exercise in which you stand with your feet together and arms down, jump up and spread your arms and legs out to the sides, and then jump back to the starting position. | "She does 50 jumping jacks every morning to stay fit." | стрибки з розведенням рук і ніг |
fiercely | /ˈfɪə.sli/ | in a frightening, violent, or powerful way; extremely. | "The wind blew fiercely during the storm." | люто, запекло |
be upset | /bi ʌpˈset/ | to be unhappy or worried because something unpleasant has happened. | "She was upset about the news." | бути засмученим |
upset | /ʌpˈset/ | to make someone worried, unhappy, or angry. | "The cancellation of the event upset many attendees." | засмучувати |
burn off | /bɜːn ɒf/ | to use or get rid of energy or fat by doing a lot of physical exercise. | "He goes jogging every morning to burn off calories." | спалювати (калорії) |
cryptic | /ˈkrɪp.tɪk/ | mysterious and difficult to understand. | "She left a cryptic message on the voicemail." | загадковий |
rehab | /ˈriː.hæb/ | the process of helping someone to stop taking drugs or alcohol. | "After his addiction, he spent six months in rehab." | реабілітація |
intimate | /ˈɪn.tɪ.meɪt/ | to make clear what you think or want without saying it directly. | "She has intimated that she will resign if she loses the vote." | натякати |
marital problems | /ˈmær.ɪ.təl ˈprɒb.ləmz/ | Issues or difficulties arising within a marriage. | "They sought counseling to address their marital problems." | шлюбні проблеми |
indiscretion | /ˌɪn.dɪˈskreʃ.ən/ | An action or remark that shows a lack of good judgment, especially one that is morally wrong. | "His indiscretion cost him his reputation." | необачність |
seedy | /ˈsiː.di/ | Looking dirty or in bad condition and likely to be involved in dishonest or illegal activities. | "They stayed in a seedy hotel near the station." | занедбаний |
floozy | /ˈfluː.zi/ | A woman who has a lot of sexual relationships, or who wears clothes that attract sexual attention in a way that is too obvious. | "He left his wife for some floozy he met at the bar." | розпусниця |
PART 10
|
Англійська фраза |
Транскрипція |
Пояснення |
Приклад (англ.) |
Переклад українською |
|
lately |
/ˈleɪt.li/ |
During the
recent past, especially over the last few days or weeks |
I’ve been
feeling more tired lately. |
останнім
часом |
|
duty calls |
/ˈdjuː.ti
kɔːlz/ |
A humorous
way to say that you must leave because you have something important or
responsible to do |
I have to
go now, duty calls. |
поклик
обов’язку |
|
any tips
for me |
/ˈeni tɪps
fə miː/ |
A question
asking for pieces of advice, suggestions, or helpful ideas |
I’m
starting a new job tomorrow – any tips for me? |
є якісь
поради для мене? |
|
dos and
don'ts |
/ˌduːz ən
ˈdəʊnts/ |
A list of
rules about what you should and should not do in a particular situation |
Before you
travel, learn the cultural dos and don’ts. |
що можна і
чого не можна |
|
tongue |
/tʌŋ/ |
The large, soft piece of flesh in the
mouth that you can move, and is used for tasting, speaking, etc. |
"She burned her tongue on the
hot soup." |
язик |
|
copy that |
/ˈkɒp.i
ðæt/ |
An
informal way to say that you have heard, understood, and will follow the
instruction |
“Meet me
at 7.” – “Copy that.” |
зрозумів,
прийнято |
|
good tip |
/ɡʊd tɪp/ |
A helpful piece of advice. |
"That's a good tip for saving
money." |
гарна порада |
|
hold still |
/həʊld
stɪl/ |
An
instruction telling someone not to move |
Hold still
while I take your photo. |
не рухайся |
|
that kind
of hurts |
/ðæt kaɪnd
əv hɜːts/ |
A casual
way to say that something causes a small or moderate amount of pain |
That kind
of hurts when you press there. |
це трохи
боляче |
|
cure |
/kjʊər/ |
A method
or treatment that makes an illness or problem go away |
Laughter
is the best cure for stress. |
лікування,
засіб |
|
suggestion |
/səˈdʒes.tʃən/ |
An idea or plan put forward for
consideration. |
"He made a suggestion to improve
the workflow." |
пропозиція |
|
it’s all
about you |
/ɪts ɔːl
əˈbaʊt juː/ |
A way of
saying that everything in a situation is focused on or depends on one person |
Don’t
worry, today it’s all about you. |
це все про
тебе |
Part 11
|
English Word |
Transcription |
Definition (Oxford or own) |
Example Sentence |
Ukrainian Translation |
|
catering van |
/ˈfuːd
trʌk/ |
a large
vehicle with facilities for cooking and selling food. |
A food
truck parked outside the office sold delicious tacos. |
фудтрек,
фургон з продажу їжі |
|
brand-new |
/ˌbrændˈnjuː/ |
completely new |
She drove
off in her brand-new car. |
абсолютно
новий |
|
switching cars |
/ˈswɪtʃɪŋ
kɑːrz/ |
changing from one car to another |
After a
few years, he keeps switching cars. |
пересідати
з однієї машини на іншу |
|
futon |
/ˈfuːtɒn/ |
a Japanese
style of bedding that folds into a sofa or mattress |
We laid
out the futon for our guest to sleep on. |
футон, матрац |
|
den |
/den/ |
a small,
comfortable room in a house |
He
retreated to his den to read quietly. |
барлога, печера |
|
There is no way |
/ðeər ɪz
nəʊ weɪ/ |
“used to express that something is
impossible |
There is
no way I can solve this problem in an hour. |
це
абсолютно неможливо, ні в якому разі |
|
pastrami |
/pəˈstrɑːmi/ |
a
seasoned, smoked, cured meat, usually beef |
I had a
pastrami sandwich for lunch. |
пастрамі
(копчене приправлене м'ясо) |
|
string quartet |
/ˈstrɪŋ
kwɔːrˈtɛt/ |
a musical group
of four string instrument players |
The string
quartet played a beautiful piece at the gala. |
струнний
квартет |
|
hire |
/haɪər/ |
to pay to
use or employ |
They
decided to hire a photographer for the event. |
наймати,
орендувати |
|
afford |
/əˈfɔːd/ |
to have
enough money or time to do something |
I can’t
afford to buy that fancy watch right now. |
дозволити
собі |
|
don’t be |
/doʊnt
biː/ |
Used to
tell someone not to worry, not to feel upset, or not to behave in a certain
way. |
Don’t be
upset, everything will be fine. |
не парься, нічого страшного, не турбуйся. |
|
cut to shreds |
/kʌt tə
ʃredz/ |
To tear or
cut something into very small pieces. |
The old
letter was cut to shreds and thrown away. |
порізати на лоскутки |
|
turn into |
/tɜːrn
ˈɪntuː/ |
to become
something different |
The
caterpillar will turn into a butterfly. |
перетворитися
на |
|
whore |
/hɔːr/ |
a
prostitute; offensive |
He
insulted her by calling her a whore. |
повія
(образливо) |
|
be pleasant |
/biː
ˈplɛzənt/ |
to behave
in a friendly or agreeable way |
Please be
pleasant to our guests. |
будь
приємним |
|
bleed profusely |
/bliːd
prəˈfjuːsli/ |
to lose a
lot of blood.” |
He fell
and began to bleed profusely. |
сильно
кровоточити |
|
on shore leave |
/ɒn ʃɔːr
liːv/ |
time off
for sailors spent on land |
During his
shore leave, he visited his family. |
берегові розваги |
|
pull away |
/pʊl
əˈweɪ/ |
To start
moving forward or to move farther from someone or something. |
The car
pulled away from the station slowly. |
віддалятися |
|
be preoccupied |
/biː
priːˈɒkjʊpaɪd/ |
to be
absorbed in thought and not notice other things |
She was so
preoccupied with the project that she forgot dinner. |
зосереджений |
|
for my benefit |
/fɔːr maɪ
ˈbɛnəfɪt/ |
intended
to help me |
They
simplified the text for my benefit. |
заради
мене, в моїх інтересах |
|
suffer |
/ˈsʌfər/ |
to
experience pain or hardship |
Many
continue to suffer despite medical advances. |
страждати |
|
drown |
/draʊn/ |
to die because you have been underwater too long and you cannot
breathe; to kill somebody in this way |
Many
people drowned when the boat capsized. |
тонути
(про людину, істоту) |
|
sink |
/sɪŋk/ |
to go down below the surface or towards the bottom of a liquid or
soft substance |
The ship
hit an iceberg and sank. |
тонути
(про предмет, корабель) |
|
existence |
/ɪɡˈzɪstəns/ |
the state
of being alive or real |
I
questioned the existence of such a mythical creature. |
існування |
|
alongside |
/əˈlɒŋsaɪd/ |
next to or
together with.” |
She worked
alongside her mentor. |
поряд,
поруч |
|
survive |
/sərˈvaɪv/ |
to continue
living despite danger |
He
survived the shipwreck with minor injuries. |
вижити |
Part 12
|
Англійський вираз |
Транскрипція (IPA) |
Дефініція англійською |
Приклад речення (англійською) |
Переклад українською |
|
limited
experience |
/ˌlɪm.ɪ.tɪd
ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/ |
having
only a small amount of knowledge or skill in something |
She has
limited experience in management. |
обмежений
досвід |
|
drill team |
/drɪl
tiːm/ |
a group
trained to perform precision marching or routines |
The drill
team performed at the parade. |
команда підтримки |
|
be upset |
/biː
ʌpˈset/ |
to feel
unhappy, worried, or annoyed |
He was
upset when he heard the news. |
бути
засмученим |
|
passion
fades |
/ˈpæʃ.ən
feɪdz/ |
when
strong emotions or enthusiasm gradually disappear |
Passion
fades over time in many relationships. |
пристрасть
вицвітає, згасає |
|
goddess |
/ˈɡɒd.ɪs/ |
a female
god or a woman admired for beauty or power |
Aphrodite
was the goddess of love. |
богиня |
|
temple |
/ˈtem.pəl/ |
a building
for worship; also the flat area on the side of the head |
They
visited an ancient temple. |
храм /
скроня |
|
be alive |
/biː
əˈlaɪv/ |
to exist,
to live |
It feels
good to be alive. |
бути живим |
|
youth |
/juːθ/ |
the period
of life when a person is young |
He spent
his youth abroad. |
молодість |
|
get to
hand it to you |
/ɡet tə
ˈhænd ɪt tə juː/ |
to admit
that someone deserves credit |
I’ve got
to hand it to you, you did great. |
віддати
належне |
|
waste |
/weɪst/ |
to use
something carelessly or without purpose |
Don’t
waste your time. |
марнувати |
|
sulk |
/sʌlk/ |
to be
silent and unhappy because of disappointment |
The boy
sat in the corner and sulked. |
дутися |
|
fulfill |
/fʊlˈfɪl/ |
to achieve
or carry out something |
She wants
to fulfill her dream. |
здійснювати
/ виконувати |
|
be in love
with |
/biː ɪn
lʌv wɪð/ |
to have
strong romantic feelings for someone |
He is in
love with her. |
бути
закоханим у |
|
first clue |
/fɜːst
kluː/ |
the first
piece of information or hint |
I had no
first clue what to do. |
перша
підказка |
|
jump to
conclusion |
/dʒʌmp tə
kənˈkluː.ʒən/ |
to decide
something quickly without enough evidence |
Don’t jump
to conclusions. |
робити
поспішні висновки |
|
doorway |
/ˈdɔː.weɪ/ |
the
entrance or space where a door is |
He stood
in the doorway. |
дверний
проріз |
|
be
insecure |
/biː
ˌɪn.sɪˈkjʊə(r)/ |
to lack
confidence |
She is
insecure about her looks. |
бути
невпевненим |
|
be good |
/biː ɡʊd/ |
to behave
well; also to be skilled at something |
Be good
while I’m away. |
бути
хорошим / добре поводитися |
|
drinkable |
/ˈdrɪŋ.kə.bəl/ |
safe or
suitable to drink |
This water
is drinkable. |
придатний
для пиття |
|
committing adultery |
/kəˈmɪtɪŋ əˈdʌl.tə.ri/ |
the act of
being unfaithful to one’s spouse |
He was
caught committing adultery. |
вчинення
перелюбства |
|
be
entitled |
/biː
ɪnˈtaɪ.təld/ |
to have
the right to do or have something |
You are
entitled to a refund. |
мати право |
|
keep tabs
on |
/kiːp tæbz
ɒn/ |
to
carefully watch or monitor someone/something |
Parents
keep tabs on their kids online. |
стежити за |
|
fair
enough |
/feə(r)
ɪˈnʌf/ |
used to
say that something seems reasonable |
“I can’t
come tonight.” “Fair enough.” |
логічно, доволі справедливо |
|
embark on |
/ɪmˈbɑːk
ɒn/ |
to begin
something new, especially something important or challenging |
She
embarked on a new career. |
розпочати |
|
exercise
regimen |
/ˈek.sə.saɪz
ˈredʒ.ɪ.mən/ |
a planned
routine of physical activity |
He follows
a strict exercise regimen. |
програма
фізичних вправ |
|
as a
matter of fact |
/æz ə
ˈmæt.ər əv fækt/ |
used to
emphasize that something is true |
As a
matter of fact, I do know him. |
власне
кажучи / насправді |
|
whomever |
/huːmˈev.ər/ |
formal:
the object form of “whoever” |
Give it to
whomever you like. |
будь-кому |
|
make an
appearance |
/meɪk ən
əˈpɪə.rəns/ |
to attend
an event for a short time, often publicly |
The actor
made an appearance at the festival. |
з’явитися
(на публіці) |
|
wait up |
/weɪt ʌp/ |
to stop
walking so someone can catch up; or to stay awake waiting |
Wait up, I
can’t walk that fast! |
зачекати / не
лягати спати |
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