 English .  Right now!
 


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 English 

 Right now!



 



 ,2019



ISBN978-5-4496-6913-1

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Abit


 Abit [? bit]  : ; , .



:

1) Itsabitchilly outside.   .

2) They areabityoung for serious relations.      .

3) Can you beabitmore quiet, please?    , ?

4) He isabitlazy bynature.    .

5) Lets talkabit.   .

6) These jeans areabittoo shabby.    .




Adrop inthe bucket


 Adrop inthe bucket [? dr?p ?n ??: b?k?t]  :  .



:

1) Itsadrop inthe bucketfrom my estate.     .

2) This aint evenadrop inthe bucket.    .

3) Ten years isadrop inthe bucket.     .

4) Adrop inthe bucketfor my unkle.   蠖   .




Afew


 Afew[? fju: ] : .



:

1) Ineed tohaveafewthings done today.      .

2) How many cookies can Itake? Takeafew.     ?  .

3) Hoildays are inafewdays.    .

4) We haveafeweggs left. Ӡ  .

5) Iknowafewinteresting sights inthis city.       .

6) He hasafewfriends. Ӡ   .




Alittle


 Alittle [? litl]  : ; -.



:

1) Ineedalittlehelp here.     .

2) Can you goalittlefaster, please?     , ?

3) lt was justalittlevacation romance.      .

4) Well, we gotalittledrunk. ,   .

5) It soundsalittlestrange, dont you think?    ,   ?

6) Iwasalittleyounger.    .




Alittlebit


 Alittle bit[? litl bit]  : ; ; .



:

1) Can Ihavealittle bitofthat cake?     ?

2) Itsalitlle bittoo late.   .

3) Lets talkalittle bit.   .

4) Theshowwillstartalittle bitlater.   .

5) She looksalittle bitlike her mum.     .




Along timeago


 Along time ago[? l?n taim ?g?u]  : -;  ;   .



:

1) This story happenedalong time ago.     .

2) Along time agoour planet was inhabited bydinosaurs. -    .

3) This medicine was discoveredalong time ago.       .

4) Its beenalong timesince we last saw each other.     ,    .




Alotof


 Alot of[? l?t ?v]  : ; ; .



:

1) Ilikealot ofmusic.    .

2) Hes gotalot ofbaggage. Ӡ  .

3) Were gonna spendalot oftime up here.      .

4) Iknow itsalot ofmoney.  ,    .

5) He hasalot ofquestions toanswer. Ӡ    .

6) She hadalot offun.    .




Aone way ticket


 Aone way ticket [? w?n wei tikit]  :   ;   .



:

1) Do you haveaone way ticket? Ӡ    ?

2) Hes boughtaone way ticket.     .

3) You wont be able tocome back. Itsaone way ticket.   .    .




Around trip ticket


 Around trip ticket [? raund trip tikit]  :   ;   .



:

1) Would you like topurchasearound trip ticket, sir?      ,?

2) Its better tohavearound trip ticket.     .

3) Im going toChina next week. Ive already boughtaround trip ticket.      .      .




Absolutely correct


 Absolutely correct [?bs?lu: tli k?rekt]  :  ;  .



:

1) Ithink five plus five is ten. Absolutely correct!  ,     .  !

2) You went tobowling yesterday, didnt you? Absolutely correct.    ?  .

3) Igor gaveabsolutely correctanswers to10questions out of10.     10 10.

4) Her decision tobreak up with her crazy boyfriend wasabsolutely correct. Ÿ        .




Accordingto


According to[?k?: din tu: ] :  ; .



:

1) We should try toplay the gameaccording tothe rules.      .

2) According tothe plan, they should finish on Wednesday.   ,    .

3) According toour teachers words, global warming can be really dangerous.    ,      .

4) According toits pronunciation, its aFrench word.   ,   .

5) According tothe latest rumors, she got engaged.    ,  .




All ofasudden


 All ofasudden [?:l ?v ? s?dn]  : ; ; .



:

1) Soall ofasudden, she arrived inthe same dress Iwas wearing.      ,  .

2) All ofasuddenit began torain.   .

3) He got really angryall ofasudden.    .

4) All ofasuddenIspotted that bridge.     .




All thesame


 All the same [?:l ??: seim]  :  ;  ; -;  ;  .



:

1) The twins havent changed at all. They areall the same.   .   .

2) Whether you are Spanish, French or British, thatsall the same.    ,   .

3) We cant come tothe party, thank youall the same.     ,   .

4) She loved himall the same.     .

5) It was raining cats and dogs. All the samethey arrived.  ,  .    .




All theway


 All the way [?:l ??: wei]  :  ; ; ;  .



:

1) They wentall the waydown tofind the hidden path.    ,    .

2) He was complaining about his feetall the way.     .

3) Im on your sideall the way.      .




Andyou?


 And you? [?nd ju: ] :  ()?;   ()?;  ()?



:

1) Ilike winter. And you?   . ?

2) Im fine, thank you. Andyou? Ӡ  , . ?

3) Weve already watched this film. Andyou?     . ?

4) Im always late for work. Andyou?    ? ?




Any questions?


 Any questions? [eni kwest??n]  : - ?;  ?



:

1) Do you haveany questions? asked the teacher.   - ?  .

2) He looked at the journalists and said any questions?  ,  렖  - ?

3) Any more questions? asked the waiter looking at us. - ?    .




Anything else?


 Anything else? [eni?in els]  : -?



:

1) Anything else? ask waiter. No, thanks. Just acup oftea, please. - ?  . , .   , .

2) Do you wantanythingelse? Iwould like akilogram ofapples.   - ?    .

3) Can Ibring youanythingelse? No, thank you, later please.     - ? , , , .

4) And does Abu haveanything elsetosay? Ƞ   ?

5) Icant rememberanything else.     .

6) Hello, John. Do you needanything else? No. , .  - ?.




Are you all right?


 Are you all right? [a: ju: ?:lrait]  :  ?;   ?



:

1) Whats the matter? Are you all right?   ?  ?

2) You look pale today. Areyouallright?   . Ѡ  ?

3) Are you all right? You dont seem tofeel well. Ѡ  ? ,    .




Are you busy?


 Are you busy? [a: ju: bizi]  :  ?/  ?



:

1) Areyoubusyright now? Can we talk?    ?   ?

2) Iwant tocome over. Areyoubusy?    .  ?

3) Areyoubusyon Friday?   ?

4) They cant reach you bythe phone. Areyou busy?    .  ?




Are you crazy?


 Are you crazy? [a: ju: kreizi]  :   ?



:

1) You gotta help me spring John from the prison. Are you crazy?       .   ?

2) Whats the matter with you? Are you crazy?   ?   ?

3) Youve got tocome with me! Are you crazy?    !   ?




Are you here?


 Are you here? [a: ju: hi?]  :  ?/  ?



:

1) Mr. Keller. Are you here? - .  ?

2) Aunt Helen, whyare you here? Wheres Mom?  ,   ?  ?

3) John, are you here? Answer me. ,  ? .

4) Whats happening? Walter, are you here?  ? ,  ?




Are you happy?


 Are you happy? [a: ju: h?pi]  :  ?/  ?;  ?/  ?



:

1) You got what you wanted. Areyouhappynow?  ,  .   ?

2) Are you happytobe married?   ?

3) You passed all the exams. Areyouhappy?    .  ?

4) Are you happywith your new car?     ?




Are you hungry?


 Are you hungry? [a: ju: h?ngri]  :  ?/  ?



:

1) Ive made some pasta. Areyouhungry?    .  ?

2) Are you hungry? We can eat out tonight.  ?    - .

3) Why are you so grumpy? Areyou hungry?    ?  ?




Are you kidding?


 Are you kidding? [a: ju: kidin]  :  ?/  ?



:

1) Its hilarious. Are you kidding?  .  ?

2) Are you kidding? She cant drive acar.  ?    .

3) He turned tome and said: Are you kidding?     :  ?




Are you married?


 Are you married? [a: ju: m?rid]  :  ?/  ?;  ?/  ?



:

1) Youre only 18. Are you married?   18.  ?

2) Are you marriedor not? Ineed toknow.    ?   .

3) Are you marriedor divorced?    ?




Are you OK/ okay?


 Are you OK/ okay? [a: ju: ?ukei]  :  ?/  ?



:

1) Are you OK? No, Iam not OK.  ?.

2) Are you OK? Yeah, Im fine.  ? ,  .

3) You seem alittle tense. Are you OK?    .  ?

4) Jesse, are you OK? Im fine. ,  ?  .

5) Are you okay? Yeah, fine.  ? , .




Are you ready?


 Are you ready? [a: ju: redi]  :  ?/  ?



:

1) Are you ready? Yes.  ?.

2) Are you readytogo now? Oh, yes, Iam.    ? , ,  .

3) Are you readyat last? Yes.   ?.

4) Mac, are you ready? Yes, he nodded his head. ,  ? ,   .




Are you Russian?


 Are you Russian? [a: ju: r??n]  :  ?/  ?



:

1) Are you Russianor Jewish?    ?

2) One ofthe questions on the list was: Are you Russian?    :  ?

3) What nationality are you? Are you Russian?   ?  ?




Are you serious?


 Are you serious? [a: ju: si?ri?s]  :  ?/  ?



:

1) Its minus 15degrees outside. Are you serious?   15.  ?

2) Are you serious? Idont believe you.  ?   .

3) Are you seriousor joking?    ?




Are you sick?


 Are you sick? [a: ju: sik]  :  ?;  ?;  ?



:

1) You dont look well. Areyousick?   .  ?

2) Are you sick? You didnt sleep last night.  ?    

3) Shall Icall the doctor? Areyousick?   ?  ?

4) The plane is landing. Are yougoing tobesick?   .   ?




Are you single?


 Are you single? [a: ju: singl]  :  ?;  ?;  ?



:

1) Im not married. Are you single?  .  ?

2) Are youmarried orsingle?    ?

3) Tell me, are you single?  ,  ?




Are you sure?


 Are you sure? [a: ju: ?u?]  :  ?/  ?



:

1) Are you sure? You wanna think about it for five minutes?  ?      ?

2) Look happy. Are you sure? Yes.  .  ?.

3) Are you sure? BeIieve me, Im sure.  ?  ..

4) Are you sure? Yes, Im sure.  ? ,  .

5) Are you sure? Oh, yes.  ? ,.




Are you thirsty?


 Are you thirsty? [a: ju: ?: sti]  :  ?;  ?



:

1) Its too hot here. Are you thirsty?   .  ?

2) Are you thirsty? Ican bring you some water.  ?    .

3) Whats the matter? Areyouthirsty?   ?   ?

4) Are you thirsty, my friend? Try this juice.   ,  ?  .




As aresult


 As aresult [?z ? riz?lt]  : ; .



:

1) As aresult, he came topower.  ,   .

2) She failed the exam, as aresult.  ,   .

3) And, as aresult, there was an increase ofunemployment. Ƞ,   .

4) As aresult, Idecided tostay at home.  ,    .




As arule


 As arule [?z ? ru: l]  :  ; .



:

1) The stores close at 6pm, as arule. , ,  6.

2) As arule, he is agreat father and husband.  ,    .

3) It is not cold inour region, as arule.   ,  ,  .

4) We dont shut the windows at night, as arule. ,    .




As soon as possible


 As soon as possible [?z su: n?z p?s?bl]  :   ;   ; .



:

1) He cameas soon as possible.     .

2) Call meas soon as possible, please.     , .

3) Thats an urgent matter. We should be thereas soon as possible.   .       .

4) Iwould be most grateful if you finished this projectassoonaspossible.    ,        .

5) The ambulance arrivedas soon as possible.    .




As though


 As though [?z ??u]  :  ; .



:

1) You are talking about Japanese cultureas thoughyouve been there.     ,     .

2) When Ientered this cafe Ifeltas thoughIwas inanother world.     ,  ,     .

3) She looked at himas thoughtshe wanted totell him something.    ,    - .

4) Iusually have aface expressionas thoughIwant tofight with someone. Ӡ    ,     - .

5) The football player was running so slowas thoughhe was falling asleep.    ,    .




As wellas


 As well as [?z wel ?z]  : ;  ; .



:

1) Adangerous criminal was arrestedas well ashis accomplice.    ,   .

2) Istudied as amilitary manas well asmy father.    ,    .

3) She was very cleveras well asbeautiful.    , , , .

4) Iliked this ringas well asmy mother did.        .

5) Ilike chocolate biscuitsas well aszephyr.    ,  .




At bedtime


 At bedtime [?t bedtaim]  : ,  .



:

1) When Iwas achild my grandmother used toread meat bedtime.         .

2) At bedtimebefore exam Iput a5ruble coin under my pillow. ,  ,    5  .

3) At bedtimeIusually revise English words toremember them better.           .

4) He decided tovisit his friendat bedtime.        .




At everystep


 At every step [?t evri step]  :  ;  .



:

1) No matter how many times they knocked him down, he made it workat every step. ,      ,     .

2) Isupported himat every stepinhis life.      .

3) You can find wi-fi spotsat every stepinour city.           .




At first


 At first [?t f: st]  : , .



:

1) At firstIdecided tovisit my friend and then go home. ,    ,   .

2) At firstyou have todo your homework and then you can play computer games.      ,      .

3) At firstyou should go tothe doctor and only then run amarathon. ,     ,     .

4) At firstIdidnt understand what the Americans were saying, but then started tounderstand the words.    ,   ,    .

5) At firstyou should earn good money and only then you can buy acar!     ,    !




At first sight


 At first sight [?t f: st sait]  :  ;  .



:

1) It was loveatfirstsight.     .

2) Atfirstsight, this place looks environmentally friendly.  ,     .

3) My parents liked himatfirstsight.      .

4) You would never tell he was aliarat first sight.  ,   ,   .




Atlast


 At last [?t la: st]  : ;  .



:

1) At lastthe store opened.   .

2) He achieved his goalat last.      .

3) At lastIpassed the exams.    .

4) At lastyou are here. Ive been waiting for you.   .   .

5) We sold our houseat last. Now we are going tobuy anew one.     .     .




At least


 At least [?t li: st]  :  ,  .



:

1) At leasttwo people were injured inan earthquake inItaly.  , 2   .

2) Ihaveat least100dollars inmy wallet. Ӡ  ,  , 100.

3) Igo tomy side jobat least2times aweek.      2 .

4) Vasilisa getsat least10fives for her final marks for the year.  ,  , 10  .

5) For the last year Richard earnedat least100000dollars    ,  , 100000.




At longlast


 At long last [?t l?n la: st]  :  ; .



:

1) At long lasthis prayers had been answered.       .

2) At long lastthe parcel arrived.     .

3) At long lastthe war came toan end. ,  .




Atonce


 At once [?t w?ns] : ; ;  , .



:

1) She sent these letters toseveral receiversatonce.       .

2) The police cameatonceafter Icalled them.     ,    .

3) He told us toset offat once.  ,    .

4) There are two directionsat once. Which should Ichose?    .    ?

5) See meatonce.   .

6) Allat oncethe fire alarm went off.    .




At present


 At present [?t preznt]  :  ;  .



:

1) He is not allowed todo sportsatpresent.      .

2) Ican pay you back next week, but notatpresent.      ,  .

3) At presentthere are more than 500employees at our company.       500.

4) There are notrucks availableat present.       .




At the beginning


 At the beginning [?t ??: biginin]  : .



:

1) My father will be backat the beginningofnext week.      .




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