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dictaphone

диктофон

['dɪktəfəun]

dough

тесто

[dəu]

batter

тесто жидкое

lonesome

одинокий; томящийся одиночеством

['ləunsəm]

Aisle амер. |aɪl| брит. |ʌɪl|

проход, коридор, придел, флигель, пролет цеха, боковой неф, крыло здания

Neither амер. |ni͟ːðə(r)| брит. |ˈnʌɪðə|

ни один, никто, никакой, также не, тоже не

button

fasten (clothing) with buttons

witty -tier, -tiest -

characterized by clever humour or wit

[ˈwıtı]

dull

boring

a spurt of energy

прилив энергии

rapid

(of an action) characterized by great speed

lavish (of a person)

(of a person) very generous or extravagant

on the same page (of two or more people)

in agreement

clause

предложение (являющееся частью сложного предложения)

[klɔːz]

A buzz

Жужжание

That was out

Это отпадало

Trim

Отделка

Bud=buddy

Приятель

Acquaintance

Знакомство

Corny

Банальный

On me

За мой счёт

Pervert

Извращенец

Moron

Идиот

Brassiere

Бюстгальтер

Swear

Ругаться

Highball

Коктейль

Wallet

Бумажник

Anxious

Беспокойный, тревожный

Suave

Учтивый

Approximately

Около, приблизительно

In someone's shoes

На чьём-либо месте

Discredit

не верить, не доверять; сомнение, недоверие

dɪ'skredɪt

breadwinner

a person who earns money to support a family

['bredˌwɪnə]

prevalent

widespread in a particular area at a particular time

['prev(ə)lənt]

offspring

a person's child or children

['ɔfsprɪŋ]

kin

old-fashioned one's family and relations

[kɪn]

the black sheep of the family

brought discredit upon a family or other group; a bad character

flesh and blood [blʌd]

a member of your family

It runs in the family

common theme [θiːm] or characteristic shared by all family members

take after someone

to look like or act like someone older in your family

not be on speaking terms

not to talk to each other, e. g. after a quarrel

rear

bring up and care for (a child) until they are fully grown, esp. in a particular manner or place

[rɪə]

tie the knot

informal get married

[taɪ ðə nɔt]

milestone

an action or event marking a significant change or stage in development

['maɪlstəun]

wedlock

the state of being married ( born in (or out of) wedlock - born of married (or unmarried) parents)

['wedlɔk]

contingent

dependable on something

[kən'tɪnʤ(ə)nt]

trash (Am.Eng)

things that you throw away because you no longer need it or want it (trash can)

litter (Br.Eng)

small pieces of rubbish such as paper cans and bottles that people have left lying in a public place

rubbish (Br.Eng)

things that you throw away because you no longer need it or want it (rubbish bin/dustbin)