Ludzie pragną czasami się rozstawać, żeby móc tęsknić, czekać i cieszyć się z powrotem.
The rectangle is divided in half by a net... etc.
TAME oswojony, domowy
WHAT'S THE CONTRARY OF A WILD ANIMAL?
The contrary of... is a
tame animal
WAX WOSk
WHAT DO WE USE FOR MAKING CANDLES ? /
We use wax for making
candles
BANK brzeg
WHAT DO WE CALL THE SIDES OF A RIVER? We call the sides of a river
"the banks"
1003 AT LAST wreszcie
IN THE END w końcu
We do not use "at last" in negative sentences; instead we would use "in the end", e.g.
"At last, we managed to get the tin open", or, "In the end, we didn't manage to get the tin open."
MAKE A SENTENCE USING THE WORDS "AT LAST".
After searching all
day, we at last realized our mistake in thinking that what we
were looking for could be found without help
MAKE A SENTENCE WITH THE WORDS "IN THE END". In the end, we did
not find what we were looking for
DICTATION 88
The moment the prisoner/ had climbed the high fence/ and made good his escape,/ he
went to the place/ where he had been told/ a weapon of some kind/ had been buried for
him./ The child got down on his knees/ to look at the poor dog's paw,/ which had a small
nail caught in it./ It is a mystery/ why some people live a life of virtue/ whilst others live/
in exactly the opposite way./ From the carriage window/ we had a clear view of the
ancient town/ through the gap in the mountains./ Wandering around the village/ we came
across a funeral/ at the entrance of a small church./ It was obviously not the funeral/ of
any distinguished person,/ as was clear by the humble-looking crowd.
1004 LESSON
151
SPARE zapasowe
PUNCTURE przebicie, przedziurawić się
WHAT WOULD I MEAN IF I SAID "HE CANT SPARE THE MONEY TO
BUY HIMSELF A NEW SUIT" ? If you said ... you'd mean he has some money, but
must use it for other things and has none left, or spare, with
which to buy himself a new suit
WHAT DO YOU DO IN YOUR SPARE TIME ?
I... in my spare time
WHY DO WE CARRY A SPARE WHEEL IN A CAR ?/ We carry a ... so that,
if we get a puncture in any of the four we are
using, we can change it immediately ...
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY A SPARE ROOM AT HOME ? By a spare ... we
mean an extra room in the house which
we keep empty for guests etc.
FOOL PART
(v)
IDIOT
głupiec
dzielić, oddzielić
idiota
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED" ?
By a ... we mean that, when an idiot has any money, it is not
long before he loses it by doing something stupid with it...
HAS ANYBODY EVER FOOLED YOU ? Yes, I've been fooled by someone ... or...
No, nobody has ever fooled me
1005 WHO? WHEN? WHERE? HOW?
SPILL - SPILT - SPILT (OR SPILLED) rozlać
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN WE POUR TOO MUCH WATER INTO A GLASS ?
When we pour too ... some of the water spills over the edge of the glass ...
WHAT DOES IT MEAN: "THERE'S NO USE CRYING OVER SPILT MILK" ?
"There's no use ..." means that, whatever misfortune it is that has happened
cannot be changed, and so it is a waste of time crying about it...
FORMER LATTER THE FORMER.. THE LATTER
poprzedni ostatni
poprzedni.. ostatni
WHAT DO I MEAN WHEN I SAY "IN FORMER TIMES MOST PEOPLE HAD
TO WALK EVERYWHERE THEY WENT"?/ When you say that in former times
... you mean that in earlier days most... but not nowadays
When we say "Paris and Rome are capital cities; the former is in France whilst the
latter is in Italy", we mean that the first mentioned is in France whilst the second mentioned is in Italy.
WHAT DO WE MEAN WHEN WE SAY "BEETHOVEN AND TOLSTOY WERE
BOTH GREAT MEN; THE FORMER WAS GERMAN WHILST THE LATTER
WAS RUSSIAN"?
When we say "Beethoven ..." we mean the first mentioned
was German whilst the second mentioned was Russian
1006 ARISE
BACK(v)
BACK OUT/
powstaswać, pojawiać cofnąć, poprzeć, wzmacniać wycofać się
WHEN AN ARGUMENT ARISES, WHAT DO YOU DO ? - DO YOU BACK
OUT OF IT BEFORE IT GETS TOO HEATED, OR DO YOU GO INTO IT