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['lekʧə] 1. сущ.1) лекцияto deliver / give a lecture — читать лекцию
2) назидание, наставление, нотация, поучениеto read / give smb. a lecture — отчитывать кого-л.
Syn:3) лекторство2. гл.1) читать лекцию, лекцииto lecture to advanced students — читать лекцию студентам старших курсов ( студентам продвинутого уровня)
2) читать нотации; выговаривать, отчитыватьDon't you lecture at me, I don't have to do what you say! — Нечего мне выговаривать, я совершенно не обязан делать так, как ты говоришь!
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