Контрольные задания > practice, food, etc.; to keep sportsmen healthy and fit.
to be in/out of training: He has been out of training for 3 months.
coach [kǝut] (n): ‘A coach’ is a teacher or trainer (a person who
trains sportsmen for games, competitions). Mr Smith is the coach
of our swimming team. His father is a baseball coach.
trouble ['trabl] (v): trouble troubled troubled. ‘To trouble’ means
to worry. I am troubled by the news of my friend’s illness. Does
your headache still trouble you? May I trouble you for a glass of
water? Don’t trouble to meet me.
trouble (n): trouble troubles. ‘Trouble’ is a difficult or dangerous
situation. Will it be much trouble for you to do this? Did it give
you much trouble? Life is full of troubles.
to get into trouble: Nick is a boy who always gets into trouble. Be
careful! Don’t get into trouble!
race [reis] (n): a race - races, to have a race, to run a race, to run a race
with smb, to lose a race, to win a race. How often do they have boat
races? Dan won the race because he is the best swimmer in the team.
excellent ['eksələnt] (adj): excellent work, excellent health, an excel-
lent wife. ‘Excellent’ is very, very good. The teacher told Dick’s
parents that his work in arithmetic was excellent.
1 to bark [ba:k] – лаять
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practice, food, etc.; to keep sportsmen healthy and fit.
to be in/out of training: He has been out of training for 3 months.
coach [kǝut] (n): ‘A coach’ is a teacher or trainer (a person who
trains sportsmen for games, competitions). Mr Smith is the coach
of our swimming team. His father is a baseball coach.
trouble ['trabl] (v): trouble troubled troubled. ‘To trouble’ means
to worry. I am troubled by the news of my friend’s illness. Does
your headache still trouble you? May I trouble you for a glass of
water? Don’t trouble to meet me.
trouble (n): trouble troubles. ‘Trouble’ is a difficult or dangerous
situation. Will it be much trouble for you to do this? Did it give
you much trouble? Life is full of troubles.
to get into trouble: Nick is a boy who always gets into trouble. Be
careful! Don’t get into trouble!
race [reis] (n): a race - races, to have a race, to run a race, to run a race
with smb, to lose a race, to win a race. How often do they have boat
races? Dan won the race because he is the best swimmer in the team.
excellent ['eksələnt] (adj): excellent work, excellent health, an excel-
lent wife. ‘Excellent’ is very, very good. The teacher told Dick’s
parents that his work in arithmetic was excellent.
1 to bark [ba:k] – лаять
coach [kǝut] (n): тренер (учитель или инструктор, который тренирует спортсменов для игр, соревнований). Мистер Смит – тренер нашей плавательной команды. Его отец – тренер по бейсболу.
trouble ['trabl] (v): беспокоить, тревожить. «To trouble» означает тревожить. Меня тревожат новости о болезни моего друга. Твоя головная боль всё ещё беспокоит тебя? Могу я попросить тебя стакан воды? Не утруждай себя встречей со мной.
trouble (n): неприятность, беда. «Trouble» – это трудная или опасная ситуация. Доставит ли тебе много хлопот сделать это? Принесло ли тебе это много неприятностей? Жизнь полна неприятностей.
to get into trouble: попасть в беду. Ник – мальчик, который всегда попадает в неприятности. Будь осторожен! Не попадай в беду!
race [reis] (n): гонка, соревнование. Гонка – забег, состязание, чтобы пробежать гонку, участвовать в гонке с кем-либо, проиграть гонку, выиграть гонку. Как часто у них бывают лодочные гонки? Дэн выиграл гонку, потому что он лучший пловец в команде.
excellent ['eksələnt] (adj): превосходный, отличный. Превосходная работа, отличное здоровье, превосходная жена. «Excellent» означает очень, очень хорошо. Учитель сказал родителям Дика, что его работа по арифметике была превосходной.