almost always
Idiom
nine times out of ten
nine times out of 10, you can fix it
curved
бритва
брить
razor
пантера
panther
to communicate information, feelings, or images to someone
convey [kən’veɪ]
she always conveys a sense of enthusiasm for her work
Ямочка на щеке, подбородке
dimple
промокнуть до костей/до нитки
he was completely drenched by the time he got home
drench [drenʧ] глаг.
Потерявший родственника, близкого человека,
someone you loved has died
bereaved [bɪ’ri:vd] прил.
Гетто
an area of a city where people of a particular race or religion live, especially a poor area
ghetto
The skin on the top of your head under your hair
scalp
happy about something
adjective
glad
she’s very glad that she left
i’m so glad to see you
to start to do something
go ahead
we have permission to go ahead with the project
1 - IN FRONT
in front
2 - MORE PROGRESS
making more progress than someone or something else
опережающий, впереди
ahead
1 - The order ahad is very busy
Rick walked ahead of us
2 - Sue is ahead of everyone else in French.
to have or own something
Formal
possess
certainly, he possesses the skills for the job
to put your hand on something
touch
you can look at them, but please don’t touch them
to hit and kick someone, usually to frighten or threaten them
rough sb up [‘rʌf’ʌp]
to make it difficult for someone to do something
Verb
hamper
The police investigation was hampered by a lack of help from the community
showing no skill, effort, or bravery
pathetic (adjective) /pəˈθet.ɪk/
to succeed in making someone understand or believe something
get (sth) through (to sb)
I just don’t seem to be able to get through to him these days
a kitchen tool for removing the skin of fruit and vegetables:
peeler
a vegetable/potato peeler
a small, dark mark on the skin
mole [məul]
a small, round object containing medicine that you swallow
tablet [‘tæblɪt]
a religious speech given by a priest in church
a part of a Christian church ceremony in which a priest gives a talk on a religious or moral subject, often based on something written in the Bible
sermon [‘sɜ:mən]
certain not to have a successful effect or result
futile
a futile attempt to escape