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Ðåôåðàò: ÒåàòðPortion VIII. 1. Julia often had to listen to women’s stories about how men followed them in the street, how they tried to catch their eye, and how it was difficult to get rid of them. It seemed very flattering to Julia. She often wondered why she’d never been followed. It wasn’t as if she had no sex appeal. And what if not ? Julia decided to put the matter to the test. She had to be sure. Julia took much pains to look neither too plain nor too respectable. A slight smile hovered her lips. Several times Julia caught her breath catching a man’s eye and expecting him to start following her, but they all passed by without paying any attention to her. It was humiliating. It flashed through her mind that she had chosen the wrong street. But there was nothing to do. 2. Julia almost lost all hope of being picked up. Suddenly she noticed a young man looking at her and never taking his eyes off her. She slandered her pace feeling him behind. It was beginning to look like an adventure. Julia looked forward to getting into conversation with the young man. It was interesting what he would offer. Julia looked at him doubtfully. Judging by his appearance, it was quite clear that he couldn’t afford to invite her to a restaurant. She looked him in the face encouraging him to start speaking. But then suddenly he called her by her name. She was so astonished, that she nearly jumped out of her skin. 3. Julia looked forward to the beginning of the rehearsals. Though Julia had been on the stage for many years, every time she tried a new part she didn’t feel like a leading lady, but as if she was a girl playing her first part. She was glad to meet with other members of the cast. Most of them she knew very well. Only with actors she felt at ease. She was one of them. This atmosphere of make-believe was the only one where she could breathe. Besides, the rehearsals distracted her mind from disturbing thoughts. She felt that soon she would be able to get over her sorrow. Now Tom was his own master. She didn’t care two straws for him. 4. Julia greeted Avice. They talked about indifferent things, but Julia watched her out of the corners of her eyes. Michael was disappointed after the first rehearsal. It seemed she wasn’t capable of taking directions. He was ready to dismiss her at once. But Julia couldn’t let it happen. Tom would think that Avice was dismissed because Julia was jealous of him. Julia had enough influence on Michael to make him keep Avice in the cast. She suggested that Michael should go through the part with Avice in private. In that case she’d be able to give a good performance. Besides, it was an iron cast part. It was impossible to spoil it. But at the bottom of her heart Julia always remembered that she would have to get even with Avice. She’d never make a success. She’d fail and Julia would see to it. And it would make up for her anguish. Portion IX. 1. Julia couldn’t dismiss from her mind the curious conversation she had had with Roger. She felt uneasy because he accused her of lacking in personality, he said that Julia didn’t exist apart from her roles. She had a talk with Charles about Roger. But he didn’t share her feelings. He seemed to sympathise more with Roger than with her. In some way he took Roger seriously. Charles told Julia that she had nothing to worry about, things would straighten out for Roger after a while. She should just leave him alone. Having heard it, Julia felt ill at ease. Roger was thankful to her, because she had always let him lead his own life. It seemed strange that such different people thought alike. 2. The first night was special in Julia’s life. In by-gone years she had been extremely nervous before it. Since early morning she began to feel slightly sick and towards evening she was so worked up, that she was about losing her presence of mind. But now, after having passed through that ordeal so many times, she had learnt to check her nervousness. But still, by the time the play was to be begun, she started feeling ill at ease, grew irritable. Those, who knew her well enough, took care to keep out of her way. The necessity to speak to people irritated her, she wished everyone would leave her alone. But at the bottom of her heart, Julia had a notion that their new play would be a hit. She looked forward to the moment she would face the hall, packed with people and would demonstrate again her power over the public. 3. Michael was the only one, who guessed that Julia had let Avice down. His eyes were shining with complacency. He thought that Julia had played such a trick because she was jealous of Avice to him. He couldn’t but feel flattered. As Julia knew her husband inside and out, she had a notion what he was thinking about. She laughed up her sleeve at his mistake. One couldn’t cure him of his complacency. It would be better to let him think what he wanted. She really was inclined to laugh, though she checked herself, she couldn’t conceal a slight smile. She had settled a score with Avice. She deserved it because she had a trial to stay in her way. 4. Now Julia was free from the bonds, which had burdened her so much. She had got over her pain and was relishing her freedom. She had been such a fool to take Tom and their affair seriously. But that had been amusing, and it could come in useful for a new part. Roger had said that her acting was a make-believe. But that make-believe was the only reality for her. She was an artist, who used people’s feelings and her own as a material for the art and beauty creation. Portion I. ¹ 4. 1) to run a theatre — âåñòè äåëà òåàòðà 2) to write a letter in his own hand — íàïèñàòü ïèñüìî îò ðóêè 3) to give smb a glance — ñàìîäîâîëüíî îãëÿäåòü êîãî-ëèáî 4) to know smb inside and out — èçó÷èòü êîãî-ëèáî âäîëü è ïîïåðåê 5) to put smb at his ease — óñïîêîèòü êîãî-ëèáî 6) to take a weight off smb’s mind — ñíÿòü òÿæåñòü ñ ÷üåé-ëèáî äóøè 7) to be in good taste — ñäåëàòü ñî âêóñîì 8) to break oneself of a habit — îòó÷èòüñÿ îò ïðèâû÷êè 9) to take smb for smb — ïðèíÿòü êîãî-ëèáî çà êîãî-ëèáî 10) to make an exception in smb’s favour — ñäåëàòü èñêëþ÷åíèå äëÿ êîãî-ëèáî 11) to be partial — áûòü ïðèñòðàñòíûì 12) to make the most of smth — èñïîëüçîâàòü ÷òî-ëèáî íàèëó÷øèì îáðàçîì 13) to let smb down — ïîäâåñòè êîãî-ëèáî 14) to comply with smb’s demands — âûïîëíÿòü ÷üè-ëèáî òðåáîâàíèÿ 15) to take smb’s breath away — äóõ çàõâàòûâàëî 16) to do smb a service — îêàçàòü êîìó-ëèáî óñëóãó 17) to turn smb’s head — âñêðóæèòü êîìó-ëèáî ãîëîâó 18) to be out of date — áûòü ñòàðîìîäíûì 19) to go straight to the point — ïðèñòóïèòü ê ñóòè äåëà 20) to take (no) notice of smth — (íå) îáðàòèòü âíèìàíèÿ íà ÷òî-ëèáî 21) to feel (be) inclined to do smth — çàõîòåòü ñäåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 22) to borrow smth from smb — çàíÿòü ÷òî-ëèáî ó êîãî-ëèáî 23) to lend smb smth — îäîëæèòü êîìó-ëèáî ÷òî-ëèáî 24) to raise a sum — ñîáðàòü ñóììó äåíåã 25) to make a reputation — çàñëóæèòü ðåïóòàöèþ ¹ 5. To keep smb a minute, to ask smb to lunch, engravings of theatrical pictures, to mark smb, to persuade smb to do smth, to move into the house, to design the sets for the play, to put on a new play, a star part, to go to a first night, to make clothes in Paris, to prevent smb from doing smth, to tour the country, to rehearse the cast, to work smb hard, to be singularly lacking in hardship, to go on the stage, to make inquiries about smb, a straight part, to have got the makings of a great actress, to be a week or two behind with the rent, to insist on smth, to afford smth. Portion II. ¹ 4. 1) to seem worth while to do smth. — ñòîèëî äåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 2) to be content to do smth. — äîâîëüñòâîâàòüñÿ ÷åì-ëèáî 3) to be worth doing smth. — ñ÷èòàòü íóæíûì äåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 4) to flash through smb’s mind — ïðîìåëüêíóòü (ìûñëè) 5) to be head over ears in love with smb. — áûòü ïî óøè âëþáëåííûì 6) to take a fancy to/for smb. — óæàñíî ïîíðàâèòüñÿ êîìó-ëèáî 7) there and then — íåìåäëÿ 8) to take smb/smth for granted — âîñïðèíèìàòü êàê ñàìî ñîáîé ðàçóìåþùååñÿ 9) to feel at ease with smb. — áûòü ëåãêî ñ êåì-ëèáî 10) to be capable of doing smth. — ìî÷ü äåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 11) to exercise tact — ïðèçâàòü íà ïîìîùü òàêò 12) the best part of four thousand pounds — áîëüøàÿ ÷àñòü 400 ôóíòîâ 13) his face fell — åãî ëèöî îìðà÷èëîñü 14) to do smth in earnest — äåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî âñåðüåç 15) to do smb an injustice — áûòü íåñïðàâåäëèâûì ê êîìó-ëèáî 16) it’s no good doing smth — íå ïðõîäèòñÿ äåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 17) to put up with smth — ìèðèòüñÿ ñ ÷åì-ëèáî 18) to take a risk — èäòè íà ðèñê 19) to keep up traditions — áëþñòè òðàäèöèè 20) to make smb scenes — óñòðàèâàòü ñöåíû 21) to be jealous of smb — ðåâíîâàòü ê êîìó-ëèáî 22) to make use of smth — âîñïîëüçîâàòüñÿ ÷åì-ëèáî 23) to stand in the way — ìåøàòü 24) to commit suicide — ïîêîí÷èòü ñ ñîáîé 25) to fall out of love with smb — ðàçëþáèòü êîãî-ëèáî 26) to cause smb unhappiness — ïðèíîñèòü êîìó-ëèáî íåñ÷àñòüå 27) to be inclined to do smth — áûòü ãîòîâûì ñäåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî ¹ 5. The prospect of doing smth, the idea of going on the stage, to afford to do smth, to offer a part to smb, free meal, to lose control of herself, to play a juvenile opposite you, to run for a month, at her suggestion, to suggest that smb should do smth, to be out of job, to have a lot of fun, to brake out (the war), to bring down the house. Portion III. ¹ 4. 1) to come to smb’s rescue — ïðèõîäèòü ê êîìó-ëèáî íà âûðó÷êó 2) to turn smth over in one’s mind — ïîäóìûâàòü î ÷åì-ëèáî 3) to get round smb — óãîâîðèòü êîãî-ëèáî 4) to have an inkling — çàïîäîçðèòü 5) to run the theatre — ðóêîâîäèòü äåëàìè òåàòðà 6) to gain a reputation — çàâîåâàòü ðåïóòàöèþ 7) to take the rough with the smooth — âñÿêîå áûâàåò 8) to borrow from smb. smth — âçÿòü ññóäó ó êîãî-ëèáî 9) to take to doing smth — âçÿòüñÿ çà ÷òî-ëèáî 10) to share expenses — ðàçäåëèòü ðàñõîäû 11) now and then — âðåìÿ îò âðåìåíè 12) to take the trouble to do smth — ñ÷èòàòü äîëãîì ñäåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 13) to get the better of smb — áðàòü âåðõ íàä êåì-ëèáî 14) to spare no pains to do smth — íå æàëåòü íèêàêèõ òðóäîâ äëÿ òîãî... 15) to have time to spare — âîñïîëüçîâàòüñÿ ñâîáîäíûìè ìèíóòàìè 16) to take smth for granted — ñ÷èòàòü ÷òî-ëèáî ñàìî ñîáîé ðàçóìåþùèìñÿ 17) to tell smb. smth to smb’s face — ñêàçàòü êîìó-ëèáî ÷òî-ëèáî â ãëàçà 18) to be about to do smth — ïðåäñòîÿòü ñäåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî ¹ 5. To seize the opportunity, woman’s/man’s part, to play leads, to get on with smb, he couldn’t help seeing, he’d rather do smth than do smth, to mean to smb, to save smb. trouble, to admit, he sacrificed himself for smb, to prevent smb from, to pay attention to smth, to be convinced, hair was untidy, to keep in touch with smb. Portion IV. ¹ 4. 1) to pass for smb — ñîéòè çà êîãî-ëèáî 2) to make much of smb — óäåëÿòü áîëüøîå âíèìàíèå êîìó-ëèáî 3) to be inclined to do smth — áûòü ñêëîííûì ê ÷åìó-ëèáî 4) to put smb in smb’s place — ñòàâèòü êîãî-ëèáî íà ìåñòî 5) to go out of one’s way to do smth — ëåçòü èç êîæè âîí 6) to be taken by smb — áûòü ïîêîðåííûì êåì-ëèáî 7) to owe smth to smb — áûòü êîìó-ëèáî îáÿçàííûì 8) to bring oneself to do smth — êòî-ëèáî äîëæåí áûë ñäåëàòü 9) to dawn on smb — ïðèéòè êîìó-ëèáî â ãîëîâó 10) to count upon smb — óáåäèòü êîãî-ëèáî 11) there was nothing doing — íè÷åãî íå ïîëó÷èòñÿ 12) to be out of the question — íå ìîæåò áûòü è ðå÷è 13) to exercise tact — ïðèìåíèòü òàêò 14) to keep one’s eyes open — áûòü íà÷åêó 15) to take a great deal of trouble to do smth — ñòàðàòüñÿ èçî âñåõ ñèë 16) to be conscious of smth — ÷óâñòâîâàòü íà ñåáå (âçãëÿä) 17) to slacken one’s pace — çàìåäëèòü øàã 18) to put smb at smb’s ease — îáîäðèòü êîãî-ëèáî 19) to be taken aback — ïîðàçèòüñÿ 20) to make a scene — óñòðîèòü ñöåíó 21) to give up smth to smb — îòäàòü ÷òî-ëèáî êîìó-ëèáî (ìåñòî) 22) to put smb off — ñìóòèòü êîãî-ëèáî 23) to compliment smb on smth — îòïóñòèòü êîìïëèìåíò êîìó-ëèáî 24) to take interest in smth — ïðîÿâèòü èíòåðåñ â ÷åì-ëèáî 25) to give smb a nasty turn — “äóøà óøëà â ïÿòêè” 26) it came to doing smth — êîãäà äåëî äîøëî äî... ¹ 5. To wonder, to pay much attention to smb, at will, to entertain, to earn a living, to disguise the voice, to have fun, to wonder at smth, to let the theatre, to pay no attention to smb, to insist on smth, there was a knock at the door, to be about to do smth, to catch sight of smth, she couldn’t help thinking, now and then, to take smb to supper, to offer to pay. Portion V. ¹ 4. 1) on one excuse and another — òî ïîä îäíèì ïðåäëîãîì, òî ïîä äðóãèì 2) to be on the good — òåì ëó÷øå 3) to lay no claims on smb — íå èìåòü íèêàêèõ ïðåòåíçèé íà êîãî-ëèáî 4) to attach importance to smb/smth — ïðèäàâàòü çíà÷åíèå êîìó/÷åìó-ëèáî 5) to make much fuss of smb — ïîëüçîâàòüñÿ îãðîìíûì óñïåõîì 6) to take a fancy to smb — èìåòü ðàñïîëîæåíèå ê êîìó-ëèáî 7) to have a good influence on smb — îêàçûâàòü õîðîøåå âëèÿíèå íà... 8) to grudge smb. smth — äîñòàâëÿòü (óäîâîëüñòâèå) êîìó-ëèáî ÷åì-ëèáî 9) to be out of the question — è ðå÷è áûòü íå ìîæåò 10) to look forward to smth — æäàòü ñ íåòåðïåíèåì 11) to make a point of doing smth — ñ÷èòàòü äîëãîì ñäåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 12) to hold oneself aloof — áûòü îò÷óæäåííûì 13) to take smb seriously — ïðèíèìàòü êîãî-ëèáî âñåðüåç 14) to be put out — ñåðäèòüñÿ 15) to be jealous of smb — ðåâíîâàòü ê êîìó-ëèáî 16) to take things as they came — ïðèíèìàòü âåùè òàêèìè, êàêîâû îíè åñòü 17) to make a great hit with smb — î÷åíü ïîíðàâèòüñÿ êîìó-ëèáî 18) to stick it out — äîòåðïåòü äî êîíöà 19) to get even with smb — ñâåñòè ñ÷åòû ñ êåì-ëèáî 20) to rack one’s brains — ëîìàòü ñåáå ãîëîâó íàä ÷åì-ëèáî 21) to have it out — âî âñåì ðàçîáðàòüñÿ 22) to gnaw at smb — òåðçàòü 23) to turn smth all over in one’s mind — ïðîêðó÷èâàòü â ãîëîâå ¹ 5. To keep smb’s head, to afford to do smth, to borrow the money from smb, to fall in with smb’s proposal, to do smb a service, to be capable of amusing oneself, to achieve success, to accept the offers, to play leading parts, to insinuate into a part, to study a part, to build up a character, not to take any notice of smb, to exercise the gift, her heart sank. Portion VI. ¹ 4. 1) to appeal to smb. — òÿãîòåòü ê êîìó-ëèáî 2) to be wrapped up in smb — áûòü ïîãëîùåííûì (äðóã äðóãîì) 3) to be on familiar terms with smb — áûòü áëèçêî çíàêîìûì 4) to encourage smb to do smth — ïîòâîðñòâîâàòü êîìó-ëèáî â ÷åì-ëèáî 5) to do without smb — íå îáîéòèñü áåç êîãî-ëèáî 6) to be worth while to do smth — íåïëîõî áûëî áû ñäåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 7) at smb’s request — ïî ÷üåé-ëèáî ïðîñüáå 8) to make an appointment — äîãîâîðèòüñÿ 9) to grudge smb smth — îñóæäàòü êîãî-ëèáî çà ÷òî-ëèáî 10) to look smb in the face — ñìîòðåòü ïðÿìî â ãëàçà 11) to tell on smth — ñêàçàòüñÿ íà ÷åì-ëèáî 12) to put up with smth — äîïóñêàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 13) to go out of one’s way to do smth — ñòàðàòüñÿ èçî âñåõ ñèë ñäåëàòü... 14) to break oneself of a habit — îòó÷èòüñÿ îò ïðèâû÷êè 15) to attach importance to smth — ïðèäàâàòü çíà÷åíèå ÷åìó-ëèáî 16) to be capable of doing smth — áûòü ñïîñîáíûì ñäåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 17) to rely on smb — ïîëîæèòüñÿ íà êîãî-ëèáî 18) it was no good doing smth — íå áûëî íèêàêîé íåîáõîäèìîñòè 19) to ring off — ïîëîæèòü òåëåôîííóþ òðóáêó 20) to bring the matter up — çàòåÿòü ðàçãîâîð íà òåìó 21) to take one’s eyes off smb — (íå) ñïóñêàòü ñ êîãî-ëèáî ãëàç 22) to make fuss of smb — íîñèòüñÿ ñ êåì-ëèáî 23) to turn smb’s head — âñêðóæèòü êîìó-ëèáî ãîëîâó 24) to take a great weight off smb’s mind — ñíÿòü òÿæåñòü ñ äóøè 25) to face the truth — ñìîòðåòü ïðàâäå â ãëàçà 26) to distract one’s mind — îòâëåêàòü ñâîè ìûñëè îò ÷åãî-ëèáî 27) to cut the date — îòìåíèòü âñòðå÷ó 28) to take advantage of smth — âîñïîëüçîâàòüñÿ ÷åì-ëèáî 29) to take smb in — ïðåäñòàâëÿòü ñîáîé 30) to do a good turn to smb — ñ ðàäîñòüþ îêàçàòü óñëóãó êîìó-ëèáî ¹ 5. To offer resistance, to expect, to have a lot of fun, to put the play, to mind, to occur to smb, to pay attention to smb, to prevent smb from doing smth, to do smb harm, to do smb good, to look forward to smth, to give smb a startled look, every now and then, to matter much to smb, to stay in town, to see the New Year in, the play’s had a good long run, to miss smb, to turn down the offer, an under-study. Portion VII. ¹ 4. 1) to make allowances — ïðèíèìàòü â ðàñ÷åò 2) to acknowledge the applause — âûðàæàòü ïðèçíàòåëüííîñòü 3) to get over smth — ïðåîäîëåòü ÷òî-ëèáî 4) it was no good doing smth — íåçà÷åì äåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 5) to take a fancy to smth — ÷òî-ëèáî íðàâèòñÿ 6) to put in a word for smb — çàìîëâèòü ñëîâå÷êî çà êîãî-ëèáî 7) to yield to smth — ïîääàòüñÿ (ïîðûâó) 8) to take smb in — ïîïàñòüñÿ (“íà óäî÷êó”) 9) to attach importance to smb/smth — ïðèäàâàòü çíà÷åíèå ÷åìó/êîìó-ëèáî 10) to make a clean breast of smth — ÷èñòîñåðäå÷íî ïðèçíàòüñÿ â ÷åì-ëèáî 11) to do smb good — ïîéòè êîìó-ëèáî íà ïîëüçó 12) to put an end to smth — ïîëîæèòü êîíåö ÷åìó-ëèáî 13) her spirits rose — åå íàñòðîåíèå ïîäíÿëîñü 14) to do without smb — æèòü áåç êîãî-ëèáî 15) to appeal to smb — ïðèâëå÷ü êîãî-ëèáî 16) to be up — ñëó÷èòüñÿ 17) when it came to doing smth — êîãäà ðå÷ü øëà î ÷åì-ëèáî 18) to make up for smth — íàâåðñòàòü óïóùåííîå 19) to cut oneself off from smth — îòîðâàòüñÿ îò ÷åãî-ëèáî 20) to wear mourning for smb — áûòü â òðàóðå ïî êîìó-ëèáî 21) to make a great fuss of smb — îáåðåãàòü êîãî-ëèáî 22) to be in poor health — íåçäîðîâèòñÿ 23) to be taken aback — îøåëîìèòüñÿ 24) to be relieved to do smth — óñïîêîèòüñÿ ñäåëàâ ÷òî-ëèáî ¹ 5. To be worth while to do smth, to go up, to fall, to afford to do smth, to stifle smth, to put oneself into a part, to over-act, a ham acting, curtain calls, to know good acting from bad, to insist on smb doing smth, to revive the play, she was well over 70, to go out. Portion VIII. ¹ 4. 1) to look forward to doing smth — ïðåäâêóøàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 2) to care for smb — ìíîãî çíà÷èòü 3) to make up for smth — âîçíàãðàæäàòü çà ÷òî-ëèáî 4) to look smb in the face — ñìîòðåòü êîìó-ëèáî â ãëàçà 5) there was no doing smth — íå÷åãî (îñïàðèâàòü) ÷òî-ëèáî 6) to catch smb’s eye — ïåðåõâàòèòü ÷åé-ëèáî âçãëÿä 7) to catch one’s breath — ïåðåõâàòèòü (î äûõàíèè) 8) to settle a score with smb — ñâåñòè ñ÷åòû ñ êåì-ëèáî 9) to take much pains to do smth — î÷åíü ñòàðàòüñÿ ñäåëàòü ÷òî-ëèáî 10) to have influence with smb — èìåòü âëèÿíèå íà êîãî-ëèáî 11) to feel at home with smb — ÷óâñòâîâàòü ñåáÿ óþòíî ñ êåì-ëèáî 12) to flash across smb’s mind — çàïîäîçðèòü 13) to take up languages — áðàòüñÿ çà ÿçûêè 14) an atmosphere of make-believe — àòìîñôåðà ïðèòâîðñòâà 15) to see to smth — çàíÿòüñÿ (âîñïèòàíèåì) 16) to be worked up — áûòü âîçáóæäåíííûì, âçâîëíîâàííûì 17) to be good at smth — áûòü ïðîôåññèîíàëîì â ÷åì-ëèáî 18) to go one’s own way — ñàìîìó ñåáÿ çàíÿòü 19) to take up smb’s time — òðàòèòü ÷üå-ëèáî âðåìÿ 20) to take smb/smth seriously — ïðèíèìàòü êîãî/÷òî-ëèáî âñåðüåç ¹ 5. She couldn’t but be pleased, to pay attention to smb, to be not much of an actress, to put on the revival, to act matinee, leading lady, a cast-iron part, to keep smb in the cast, to take direction, to go through the part, to give a very good performance, to attract the attention, to be driving at, to stand in the wings, to bring down the house, to blame smb. Portion IX. ¹ 4. 1) to dismiss smth from one’s mind — âûêèíóòü ÷òî-ëèáî èç ãîëîâû 2) to make a hit — èìåòü óñïåõ 3) to share smb’s surprise — ðàçäåëÿòü ÷üå-ëèáî óäèâëåíèå 4) to feel ill at ease — äåëàòüñÿ íåìíîãî íå ïî ñåáå 5) to keep out of smb’s way — íå ïîïàäàòüñÿ êîìó-ëèáî íà ãëàçà 6) to suppress one’s laughter — ïîäàâèòü ñâîé ñìåõ 7) to break down — ðàñòåðÿòüñÿ 8) to be packed with people — áûòü çàáèòûì ëþäüìè 9) to get rid of smth — èçáàâèòüñÿ îò ÷åãî-ëèáî 10) to have a notion — èìåòü ïðåäïîëîæåíèå 11) to stand in smb’s way — ñòîÿòü íà ÷üåì-ëèáî ïóòè 12) to bring smth out — îòòåíèòü (öâåò) 13) to catch glimpses of smb — âèäåòü êîãî-ëèáî ìåëüêîì 14) to be turned down — áûòü îòâåðãíóòûì 15) to get over smth — ïðåîäîëåòü (÷óâñòâà) 16) to come in useful — èñïîëüçîâàòü ¹ 5. To feel uncomfortable, to be away, to suggest to smb smth, a dress-rehearsal, to have no intention of doing smth, to take smb out to supper, to sympathize with smb, to give up one’s ideals, she couldn’t but recognize, a stall, to take two by oneself, to accept the direction, to amuse smb, to run (a play), to shake one’s head, to take smth seriously. |
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