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face

up to

примириться с чем-л. неприятным ( to )  быть готовым встретить ( to )столкнуться с пролемой

face

smth

стоять лицом к ( чему-л. ), быть повернутым ( в какую-л. сторону, в сторону чего-л. ); смотреть в лицо, в глаза

fail

in an attempt

 

fail

to do smth

не удалось сделать

without fail

 

обязательно, непременно

a fail –safe mechanism

 

выйти из строя безопасным образом; выйти из строя без опасных последствий

failure

in

провал в чем-то

finish

with

заканчивать чем-либо

fall

in

падение, снижение

fire

at

стрелять в

free ( v) ( adj)

form

освободить от \свободный от

be faithful

to

быть верным

familiar

to smb

известный кому-либо

familiar

with smth

знакомый с чем-либо

famous

for

знаменит  чем-либо

fed

up with

сыт по горло

fill

smth with

наполнить что-то чем-то

finish

with

прекратить пользоваться, порывать с кем-либо закончить чем-либо

flee

from

убежать от

be fond

of

любить увлекаться

forget

about smth

забыть о чем-либо

forgive  smb

for smth

прощать кого-либо за что-либо

fortunate

in

везет в

friendly

to \with

дружелюбен с

frightened

of

напуган чем-либо

full

of

полон чем-либо

furious

with smb about smth

at smth

злиться  на кого-либо из-за чего-либо

 

 

f

 

1

Her stories never fail _ amuse me

to

2

The great problem which faces every inquirer into the causes of colliery explosions

-

3

the Greek translation is faithful _the  Hebrew{`hibru] Еврейский original.

to

4

We have to be prepared for the probability of a further fall _ profits.

in

5

I could not face_ going there alone.

_

6

She calls me every Friday _ fail.

without

7

Her face seemed familiar _ me

to

8

Every young father has to face up _ his responsibilities.

to

9

I’m fond _ playing chess.

of

10

I fail _ see the connection _ the two cases.

to , between

 

The prisoners escaped by fleeing _ their guards while they were on an outside work party.

from

11

The fall _ share prices frightened the possible investors.

in

12

The opponents faced _each other across the chessboard.

_

13

Did you forget _ our agreement?

about

14

I decided I must face up_ the truth.

to

15

familiar _ the facts of the case

with

16

There has been a fall _ the number of young people attending the labour market.

in

17

His failure _ in Maths discouraged him greatlu.

in

18

I’ll never forgive him _ what he did to me.

for

19

She is too young to face _ to the truth about her father.

up

20

Try to forget _ him.

about

21

Anyone not familiar _ the Internet is at  a serious disadvantage.

with

22

I’m fortunate _ having such parents.

in

23

She is fond _ Mike.

of

24

All the animals fled _ the fire.

from

25

She was very friendly _ me.

to \with

25

We are fortunate _ having such a nice house.

in

26

Don’t think for a minute that I’ll forgive you _ this.

for

27

By his failure _ that work he might lose the reputation which he had gained.

in

28

He has never been friendlier _ me before.

to \with

29

I’ve always been frightened  _snakes.

of

30

I was full _ expectations.

of

31

The name Harry Porter is familiar _ many people.

to

32

Fill the jug _ boiling water.

with

33

Fill the bottom of the dish _ broken biscuits.

with

34

My failure _ get though to him meant losing everything.

to

35

Our school is famous _ its high level of education.

for

36

I'm fed _ _ your complaints — Я сыт по горло вашими жалобами

up with

37

I will always be faithful _ my husband.

to

38

He's getting a bit fed _ _ her

up with

39

The town is famous _ its museums.

for

40

He remained faithful _ his beliefs.

to

41

Fill the car _ petrol.

with

42

Come on, old girl , there’s nothing to be frightened _.

of

43

Have you finished _ the newspaper?

with

45

The house is full _ people.

of

46

Your failure _ to come to an agreement will cause a lot of problems.

to

47

My mom was furious _ me when she learned the truth.

with

48

She was furious _ me.

with

49

Finish _ a layer of mashed potato and grated cheese.

with

50

They were furious _ not being invited to the party.

at

51

I'm glad that Alice has finished _ that worthless young man.

with

52

Rail travelers are furious _ the proposed increase _ fares.

at ( about ) in

53

Once they were seen and fired _. — Однажды их увидели и обстреляли.

at

54

Would he ever have enough money to be wholly free _ the bondage of work?

from

55

Firefighters battled  to free the survivors _ the wreckage .

from

56

The decision-making process will be free _ outside influence.

from

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                          

 






 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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