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81 disagree
[ˌdɪsə'griː]v1) не зго́джуватися, розхо́дитися в думка́х; свари́тисяI disagree with you — я з ва́ми не зго́ден
2) не підхо́дити; бу́ти шкідли́вимthe climate disagrees with me — цей клі́мат шкідли́вий для ме́не
3) не схо́дитися; не збіга́тися; супере́чити одне́ о́дномуthe two reports disagree — два повідо́млення супере́чать одне́ о́дному
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82 murderous
['mɜːdərəs]adj1) смертоно́сний; уби́вчий2) крива́вий; жорсто́кийmurderous heat — жахли́ва спе́ка
murderous climate — жахли́вий клі́мат
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83 salubrious
[sə'luːbrɪəs]adjздоро́вий, цілю́щий; кори́сний для здоро́в'яsalubrious climate — здоро́вий клі́мат
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84 that
1. [ðæt] pron (pl those)1) [ðæt] demonstr. той, та, те; рідк. цей, ця, цеthat man — та люди́на
this wine is better than that — це вино́ кра́ще, ніж те
we talked of this and that — ми говори́ли про вся́ку вся́чину
that is true — це пра́вда
the climate here is like that of France — тут клі́мат схо́жий на клі́мат Фра́нції
2) [ðæt], [ðət] rel.а) яки́й, хто, той, яки́й тощоthe members that were present — ті з чле́нів, які́ були́ прису́тні
the book that I am reading — кни́жка, яку́ я чита́ю
б) часто = in [on, at, for, etc.] whichthe year that he died — рік його́ сме́рті
the book that I spoke of — кни́жка, про яку́ я говори́в
••and all that — і таке́ і́нше, то́що
by that — тим са́мим, цим
like that — таки́м чи́ном
that's that! — са́ме так!, пра́вильно!
that is [to say] — то́бто
that'll do — до́сить, доста́тньо
that won't do — так спра́ва не пі́де; так не годи́ться
this and that — рі́зні
I went to this doctor and that — я зверта́вся до рі́зних лікарі́в
now that — тепе́р, коли́
2. [ðæt] advwith that — ра́зом з тим
так, до тако́ї мі́риthat far — насті́льки дале́ко; на таку́ ві́дстань
that much — сті́льки
3. [ðæt], [ðət] conjhe was that angry he couldn't say a word — він був таки́й серди́тий, що не міг ви́мовити й сло́ва
що, щобI know that it was so — я зна́ю, що це було́ так
we eat that we may live — ми їмо́, щоб підтри́мувати життя́
oh, that I knew the truth! — о, якби́ я знав пра́вду!
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85 change
n1) зміна, перетворення; зсув2) заміна◊•- air change - atmospheric changes - atmospheric plane change - change in the momentum - change of gauge - change to a flight plan - chemical change - course change - CO2 climate change - crew change - electrochemical change - en-route change of level - high-thrust plane change - inadvertent change - incremental plane changes - intended change - low-thrust plane change - minimum-fuel plane change - multidip plane change - orbital plane change - parameter change change - pitch change - pro rata change - single-dip plane change - takeoff profile change - thermal change - waypoint change
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