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121 school
I [skuːl] n1) здание школы- large school- open-air school
- school building- see a large school- keep the school tidy
- lock the school
- open the school
- paint the school
- shut up the school2) занятия, урокиSchool is over. — Занятия (в школе) окончились.
- school ageSchool begins in September. — Занятия в школе начинаются в сентябре.
- school library
- school books
- school furniture
- school leaver
- school children
- school board
- school fees- be trained- enroll in school
- enter a school
- have a course at a business school
- hold a summer school
- put the child in a special school
- address the whole school
- assemble the school
- disband the school- be at school together- come home from school
- come home after school
- cut school
- dismiss school at noon- drop out of school- expel from school
- give the school a holiday
- give a talk to the school- grow in a severe school- keep smb in after school
- keep a school
- leave home for school
- miss school
- play school
- put the boy to school
- run a school
- set up a school
- speak before the whole school
- stay away from school
- stay after school
- supply schools with books
- teach school
- walk to school
- welcome the children to school
- work in a school
- teach in a school
- school held during the summer months
- school kept by a priest3) обучение, школа- elementary school- technical school
- musical school
- regimental school
- boarding school
- public school
- professional school
- evening school - secretarial school- fully-staffed school- free school
- chemistry school
- girls' school
- life's school
- training school
- teacher-training school
- Sunday school
- ballet school
- infant school
- nursery school
- charity school
- prep school
- language school
- mixed school
- school fee
- Medical School
- Arts School
- Theological School
- Law School
- school of engineering
- school of dancing
- school of art
- school for the blind
- school for gymnastics
- School of Liberal Arts4) школа, направление- realistic school- illustrious school
- new school of fiction
- school of thought
- Flemish school of painting
- wisdom of the school
- man of the old school
- novelist of psychological school
- psychoanalysis of the Freudian school
- belong to an opposing school
- belong to a new school of journalism
- belong to no school
- start a rival school
- tell stories out of school•USAGE:(1.) Существительное school 2. употребляется без артикля: to go to school учиться в школе/ходить в школу; to be at school быть в школе, на занятиях; after (before) school до (после) школы (уроков, занятий); school begins in September занятия в школе начинаются в сентябре. (2.) Существительное school 3. обозначает учреждение специализированного вида обучения и обычно употребляется с предшествующим определением и неопределенным артиклем: a medical school медицинское училище; a musical school музыкальная школа; an elementary school начальная школа. В остальных случаях существительное school употребляется с тем артиклем, которого требует ситуация: The school across the street has been built quite recently. Школа напротив нашего дома выстроена совсем недавно. (3.) See hospital, n (4.) See family, nII [skuːl] nстая, косяк -
122 Spanish
[spænɪʃ]adj- Spanish language- speak SpanishUSAGE: -
123 Turkish
I ['təːkɪʃ] nII ['təːkɪʃ]The note was written in Turkish. — Записка была написана по-турецки
- Turkish language- Turkish customsUSAGE: -
124 a distinction without a difference
никакого различия, разница только в названии (особ. о надуманном, кажущемся различии)I said I... didn't speak English at all - I only spoke American. He laughed and said it was a distinction without a difference. I said no, the difference was not prodigious, but still it was considerable. (M. Twain, ‘Concerning the American Language’) — Я сказал, что... совсем не говорю по-английски, а говорю только по-американски. Он засмеялся и сказал, что это одно и то же. Я не согласился с этим и заметил, что, хотя о коренной разнице говорить не приходится, все же имеются существенные различия.
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125 articulate
1. a членораздельный2. a ясный, отчётливый3. a ясный, хорошо составленный, сформулированный4. a умеющий хорошо выражать свои мысли5. a редк. вычлененный; стоящий отдельно; отграниченный от других6. a бот. зоол. анат., коленчатый, суставчатый; членистый7. a тех. шарнирный; сочленённый8. a тех. коленчатый9. v произносить отчётливо, ясно10. v фон. артикулировать11. v ясно выражать, формулировать12. v координироватьto articulate a programme for all school grades — составить координированную программу для всех классов школы
13. v анат. обыкн. связывать, соединять; сочленять суставами14. v анат. соединяться, сочленятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. hinged (adj.) hinged; jointed2. loquacious (adj.) effusive; gabby; garrulous; loquacious; talkative3. lucid (adj.) clear; crystal-clear; definite; distinct; intelligible; lucid; manifest; plain4. vocal (adj.) eloquent; expressive; fluent; oral; silver-tongued; smooth; smooth-spoken; sonant; spoken; uttered; viva voce; vocal; voiced; well-spoken5. combine (verb) combine; connect; join; link6. integrate (verb) concatenate; integrate; unify7. state (verb) communicate; convey; declare; enunciate; express; say; state; tell; vent; vocalise; voice8. utter (verb) clarify; explain; explicate; expound; phonate; pronounce; speak; utter; verbalise; verbalize; vocalizeАнтонимический ряд:confound; convoluted; inarticulate; separate -
126 Helleniechsin
to speak the Indian language; (from lenno, man. A.) -
127 Machtaptonen
to speak uncivilly, to talk roughly, to use bad language.
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