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What does ' ' mean? - An idiomatic expression, kind a 'let it be'. - I know, but what does the word 'hren' mean? - Well, 'hren' is a vegetable shaped like a penis. - Oh, a cucumber? - No, not a cucumber. - A carrot? - No, not a carrot.... (" ") |
« , -. — - «fuck». — - »
, . , fuck Shag Shagging - . , surely, definitely , and of course depends on contest of the question , , Are you coming with us tonight? — Definitely ( ? )
1. some any.
, , : «Have you got some drink?» (« - ?») , any. : «Do you have any drinks?» :"Have you got something to drink?"
some, any, 1)- , « ?/ ?/?/?»; 2) ( « - /?», , - , ).
2. advie («») .
advies, , .
(« ?»)
3. .
, AM « » ( . Ante Meridiem), PM — « » ( . Post Meridiem). . 12 — 12 PM, 12 — 12 AM!
(« 12 ».)
4. if («») will .
«If you will...» . , : «If you keep all the windows open, I`ll freeze».
if («») : , if will , , (: if you will sit, I will... — , ... , ..., Do it, if it will... — , , ,... if , ). , « ».
Other situations in which will can be used in an if clause include when will is not being used as an auxiliary verb, in other words when it is being used modally to express willingness, persistence, or a wish:
If you’ll [you will] just hold the door open for me a moment, I can take this table out to the kitchen.
If you will keep all the windows shut, of course you’ll get headaches. If you will excuse me, I think I will slip into something more comfortable.
Will if , , . : " I am sorry, Mr.Brown is not in his office at the moment, but if you will only wait for a while, he will come to talk to you."
(« , ».)
5. , - .
«call me by the phone». «call me on the phone» «phone me». «ring me», «call me».
(« , , ».)
6. do make.
do , make — , , - .
(— ? . — . .)
«do» .
( — . «, »).
«do» — .
«do» .
: I do like it. — . «do» , , .
:
Do go!
Do sit down!
Do shut up!
7. pretty .
pretty «, , ». , pretty smart , « », , « , ».
(« , , ».)
8. reason because.
Reason because — . reason why.
Example: The main reason for this failure...
(« , , , reason because.)
’damn Russian’, not ’damned russian’
9. say tell.
) tell, , , .
(« , ».)
) , say tell , tell .
(« , ».)
) Say , tell — .
(« , , ».)
10. tell say.
: to tell: a story, a lie, a joke, a secret, the truth, the time; to say: yes or no, a few words, to say something.
to tell / to say / . , ’say’ , ’tell’ -
(— , -. — -.)
11. dinner.
, , dinner, , , . lunch.
(« ?» — «, : ».)
12. to learn to teach.
to learn , to teach — . , , to teach. , to learn.
(« , , ».)
13. .
3:0, three to nothing, three-nil — three-zero.
(«T—».)
14. too bad.
oo bad « », « » « ».
’Too bad’ « », .
(« ». — « , , !»)
15. best .
, 64- « » Best, Richard, , « , ». best — with best regards/wishes (« »).
16. «I feel myself».
«I feel myself» — « », myself . , .
(« , , , 240- „-“ V6 GTP 18- . , ».)
( Pontiac , Vauxhall), ’tyres’ . / ’tires’
17. : come again?
«come again?», « ?». (- «-?»).
(— , , ? — -?)
18. get out of here!
< , «get outta here» « ». , - « ?» « !».
(« !»)
19. «to have nothing to do with».
«I have nothing to do with this», , , . « ». , , , .
(« ».)
20. sorry excuse me.
Excuse me - , sorry - .
: excuse me , .
(, : « ».)
21. excuse me sorry.
: , , , (sorry).
(, : «».)
22. free.
, free «». , «smoke free zone» , , , .
( : « ».)
23. a the.
- , .
(« , ». a, - , .)
(« , ». the, - , , , .)
The gy The king!
24. well built .
Well built « /» .
(« , ».)
25. Esquire.
- Queer, "", ""
quare — queer («, »). , «x», «s» (eXquire eSquire), « » (ex-quare).
( : is’kwai.).
: http://esquire.ru/english http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_sentence
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