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d1 |
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1 |
damage |
to |
ущерб |
2 |
date |
back to |
датироваться |
3 |
date |
from |
вести начало |
4 |
deal |
with |
иметь дело |
5 |
be dear |
to |
дорог кому-либо |
6 |
decide |
on\against |
решить ( выбрать) принять решение против |
7 |
decrease |
in |
уменьшение в |
8 |
dedicate |
to |
посвятить |
9 |
deficient |
in |
неадекватный, не отвечающий требованиям |
10 |
definition |
of |
определение |
11 |
delay |
in |
задержка |
12 |
delight |
in |
удовлетворение, удовольствие, наслаждение |
13 |
delighted |
with |
доволен чем-либо |
14 |
demand |
for |
спрос на что-либо |
15 |
demand |
from |
требовать от кого-либо |
16 |
depart |
from |
отправляться |
17 |
departure |
from |
отправление от |
18 |
a diet deficient _
vitamin C |
in |
19 |
Blast area with damage _
roads and wagons, and a group of derailed wagons. |
to |
20 |
The church dates _ 1173. |
back to |
21 |
I was supposed to deal _
routine correspondence on my own, answer the telephone, make
reservations and all that sort of thing |
with |
22 |
this project is dear _
my heart |
to |
23 |
she decided _ the green
hat |
on |
24 |
He is deficient _
courage. |
in |
25 |
Now it remains for the
jury to decide _ the defendant’s guilt or innocence. |
on |
26 |
The damage done _ the
house was extensive. |
to |
27 |
The newspaper has
decreased _ size, but not in quality. |
in |
28 |
to decide _buying
a car — решить не покупать машину |
against |
29 |
You are the most
irresponsible buckpasser I have ever had to deal _ |
with |
30 |
This picture dates _ the
18th century. |
from |
31 |
You are both dear _ me. |
to |
32 |
We batted the plan
around for a while, but in the end decided _ it as we hadn't
enough money |
against |
33 |
She dedicated her first
album _ Woody Allen. |
to |
34 |
There is no generally
accepted definition _ life. |
of |
35 |
She apologized for the
delay _ answering. |
in |
36 |
There are very few men
who delight _ the commission of cruelty |
in |
37 |
The captain demanded
obedience _ his men. |
from |
38 |
This is a significant
departure _ their earlier policies. |
from |
39 |
The whole family is
delighted _ the new house. |
with |
40 |
The thieves demanded
money _ the passengers. |
from |
41 |
This train departs _
London at 10.00. |
акщь |
42 |
The children broke into
the conversation with demands _ attention. |
for |
43 |
decrease _ speed —
снижение скорости |
in |
44 |
The definition _’
family‘has changed over the years |
of |
45 |
Diapause is a delay _
development which, although its effect is usually to facilitate
survival during unfavourable periods, is not immediately
referable to the adverse environmental conditions. |
in |
46 |
In the early 1950's,
television's demand _ feature films increased. |
for |
47 |
The girl was
delighted_her new watch. |
with |
48 |
The doctor dedicated his
life _ the sick people in the hot country. |
to |
49 |
It needs but to ask
whether men who delight _ dog-fights may be expected to
appreciate Beethoven's Adelaida. |
in |
50 |
The train to Brussels
will depart _ platform 3. |
from |