to wear (wore, worn)
shabby gloomy to be worth to put to shame
to be short (far)-sighted
sight (eyesight)
to punish
punishment
unfair
fair
to be tired (of) to hiTe instead (of) to do smb. harm to do smb. good finally final
to set out
to set the table
to set smb. an example
to set smb., smth. free
to set up (a monument, etc.)
a journey
to go on a journey to make a journey
shame (it's a shame, what a shame, to be ashamed of smth., of oneself, to do smth.) fun
to make fun (of) in fun activities activity
from time to time in no time it's time
responsibility *
to be responsible to smb. (for)
£t the sight (of) to lose sight (of) at first sight
(See Vocabulary for Lesson 4, p. 382)
PROPER NAMES
William Somerset Maugham ['wiljam 'sAmssif 'тэт]
Liza of Lambeth ['laiza av 1жтЬэ0)
Forrester ['farista]
Achilles Statue [a'kiliz 'stastju]
Albert ('sibst]
Carter ['kata]
Bullfinch ['bulfintf]
Simmons j'simanz)
■ -Word-bulding —-—
Сложные прилагательные (Compound Adjectives) blue-eyed ('blu: 'aid] голубоглазый well-known ['wel 'noun) известный ' good-looking {'gud 'lukig] красивый
Сложные прилагательнке такого типа пишутся через дефис и имеют, как правило, два ударения.
GRAMMAR REVISION
I. Fill in the blanks with articles where necessary (Tables I, 2, 3 p. 490, 493, 494).
1. When I went into ... hotel, ... man at ... reception desk asked me what he could do for me. I saw ... man at ... recep tion desk. 2. I want ... seat in a first-class sleeper, please.
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