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career [кэ'пэ] n castle [karslj n theology [0i'Dlad3i] n parson ('p&-sn] n devote (di'vout] v e. g. His son devotes all his time to his studies.
She devoted herself to her children.
His whole fife was devo ted to the cause of the revolution, devoted |di'voutid) adj, p. II W. comb, a devoted friend
(mother, son, etc.)
e. g. Among his poems there were several devoted to his mother. .
(one's) will n
W. comb, to have a strong (weak) will against one’s will of one's own (free) will
e. g. You have no will of your own.
He did it aguinst his will. Did you choose this Insti tute of your own will?
strong-willed ('stroQ'wild] adj weak-willed ('wrk'wildj adj account [a'kauntj n bell n call v* e. g. She called for help.
1 heard somebody calling me.
Why was the meeting called? e. g. What's this called?
What do you call it? “What did they call the baby?"
"They called him Peter after his grandfather." Do you know a girl called Helen Smith? |
карьера
замок
теология
пастор, священник посвящать
Его сын все свое время посвя щает занятиям.
Она посвятила себя детям.
Вся его жизнь была посвящена делу революции.
1. преданный
преданный друг (мать, сын и т. д.)
2. посвященный
Среди его стихотворений было несколько, посвященных его матери.
1. воля (употребляется только в ед. числе)
иметь сильную (слабую) волю
против чьей-л. воли по своей (доброй) воле
У тебя нет воли.
Он сделал это против воли.
Вы пошли в этот институт по своей воле?
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