Word-list 5
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Word-list 5 |
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abandoned |
/ əˈbændənd / |
an abandoned building, car, boat etc has been left by the people who owned or used it |
покинутий |
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accommodation |
/ əˌkɒməˈdeɪʆən / |
a place for someone to stay, live, or work |
проживання |
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amenities |
/ əˈmiːnɪti / |
something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in |
комфортні умови |
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annuity |
/ əˈnjuːɪti / |
a fixed amount of money that is paid each year to someone, usually until they die |
щорічна рента |
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apartment hunter / seeker |
/ ˈhʌntə / |
someone who looks for an apartment |
шукач квартири |
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a rent of $50 a month |
/ rent / |
the money that someone pays regularly to use a room, house etc that belongs to someone else |
орендна платня |
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a suite of furniture |
/ swiːt / |
a set of matching furniture for a room |
набір меблів |
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attic |
/ ˈætɪk / |
a space or room just below the roof of a house, often used for storing things |
горище |
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balcony |
/ ˈbælkəni / |
a structure that you can stand on, that is attached to the outside wall of a building, above ground level |
балкон |
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barracks |
/ ˈbærək / |
a building or group of buildings in which soldiers live |
бараки |
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basement |
/ ˈbeɪsmənt / |
a room or area in a building that is under the level of the ground |
підвал |
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basin |
/ ˈbeɪsɪn / |
a round container attached to the wall in a bathroom, where you wash your hands and face |
умивальник |
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bath |
/ bɑːθ / |
a large long container that you fill with water and sit or lie in to wash yourself |
ванна |
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bay/bow window |
/ ˌbəʊ ˈwɪndəʊ / |
a window that curves out from a wall |
вікно з виступом |
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bed-clothes |
/ kləʊðz / |
a set of cloth covering a bed |
постіль |
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bedroom |
/ ˈbedrʊm / |
a room for sleeping in |
спальня |
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bedside table |
/ ˈbedsaɪd / |
table at somebody's bedside |
столик біля ліжка |
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bedspread |
/ ˈbedspred / |
an attractive cover for a bed that goes on top of all the other covers |
покривало |
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bidet |
/ˈbiːdeɪ / |
a small low bath that you sit on to wash your bottom |
біде |
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blanket |
/ ˈblæŋkɪt / |
a cover for a bed, usually made of wool |
ковдра |
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blinds |
/ blaɪnd / |
a covering, especially one made of cloth, that can be rolled up and down to cover a window inside a building |
жалюзі |
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block of flats |
/ blɒk / |
a large building divided into separate parts |
багатоквартирний будинок |
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boarding house |
/ ˈbɔːdɪŋ haʊs / |
a private house where you pay to sleep and eat |
пансіонат |
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boiler |
/ ˈbɔɪlə / |
a container for boiling water that is part of a steam engine, or is used to provide heating in a house |
котел |
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bolt |
/ bəʊlt / |
a screw with a flat head and no point, for fastening things together |
болт |
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broom |
/ bruːm / |
a large brush with a long handle, used for sweeping floors |
віник |
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(built-in) furniture |
/ ˈfɜːnɪtʆə / |
forming a part of something that cannot be separated from it
large objects such as chairs, tables, beds, and cupboards |
вмонтовані меблі |
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bulletin board |
/ ˈbʊlətɪn bɔːd/ |
a board on the wall that you put information or pictures on |
дошка оголошень |
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bungalow |
/ ˈbʌŋgələʊ / |
a house which is all on ground level |
бунгало |
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bunk beds |
/ bʌŋk bedz/ |
two beds that are attached together, one on top of the other |
двоповерхове ліжко |
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burglar alarm |
/ ˈbɜːglə əˈlɑːm / |
a piece of equipment that makes a loud noise when someone tries to get into a building illegally |
сигналізація |
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capital-city |
/ ˈkæpɪtl / |
an important city where the main government of a country, state etc is |
столиця |
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caravan |
/ ˈkærəvæn / |
a vehicle that a car can pull and in which people can live and sleep when they are on holiday
a group of people with animals or vehicles who travel together for safety, especially through a desert |
фургон |
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carpet |
/ ˈkɑːpɪt / |
heavy woven material for covering floors or stairs, or a piece of this material |
килим |
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cassette recorder |
/ kəˈset rɪˈkɔːdə / |
a piece of electrical equipment used for recording sound or for playing cassettes on |
магнітофон |
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castle |
/ ˈkɑːsəl / |
a very large strong building, built in the past as a safe place that could be easily defended against attack |
замок |
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CD player |
/ ˈpleɪə / |
a piece of equipment used to play compact discs |
програвач компакт-дисків |
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ceiling |
/ ˈsiːlɪŋ / |
the inner surface of the top part of a room
the largest number or amount of something that is officially allowed |
стеля |
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cellar |
/ ˈselə / |
a room under a house or other building, often used for storing things |
підвал |
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chalet |
/ ˈʆæleɪ / |
a house with a steep sloping roof, common in places with high mountains and snow such as Switzerland |
шале |
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chest of drawers |
/ tʆest əv drɔːz / |
a piece of furniture with drawers, used for storing clothes |
комод |
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chimney |
/ ˈtʆɪmni / |
a vertical pipe that allows smoke from a fire to pass out of a building up into the air, or the part of this pipe that is above the roof |
димар |
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coffee table |
/ ˈkɒfi ˈteɪbəl / |
a low table on which you put cups, newspapers etc |
кавовий столик |
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condominium |
/ ˌkɒndəˈmɪniəm / |
one apartment in a building with several apartments, each of which is owned by the people living in it |
багатоквартирний кооперативний будинок |
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conservatory |
/ kənˈsɜːvətəri / |
a room with glass walls and a glass roof, where plants are grown, that is usually added on to a house |
теплиця |
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convenient |
/ kənˈviːniənt / |
useful to you because it saves you time, or does not spoil your plans or cause you problems |
зручний |
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convent |
/ ˈkɒnvənt / |
a building or set of buildings where nuns live |
конвент |
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cottage |
/ ˈkɒtɪdʒ / |
a small house in the country |
сільський дім |
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curtains |
/ ˈkɜːtn / |
a piece of hanging cloth that can be pulled across to cover a window, divide a room etc |
штори |
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darkroom |
/ ˈdɑːkruːm / |
a special room with only red light or no light, where film from a camera is made into photographs |
кімната для обробки фотографій |
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divan bed |
/ dɪˈvæn / |
a bed with a thick base |
диван |
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doormat |
/ ˈdɔːmæt / |
a piece of material inside or outside a door for you to clean your shoes on |
килимок перед дверима |
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doorway |
/ ˈdɔːweɪ / |
the space where a door opens into a room or building |
дверний прохід |
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dormitory |
/ ˈdɔːmɪtəri / |
a large room for several people to sleep in, for example in a boarding school or hostel
a large building at a college or university where students live |
гуртожиток |
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double bed |
/ ˈdʌbəl / |
a bed made for two people to sleep in |
двомісне ліжко |
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double-fronted |
/ dʌbəl frʌntəd / |
having two fronts |
з двома фасадами |
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downtown/uptown |
/ ˌdaʊnˈtaʊn / / ˌʌpˈtaʊn / |
to or in the centre or main business area of a town or city
in or towards an area of a city that is away from the centre, especially one where the streets have larger numbers in their names and where people have more money |
у/поза центрі/ом міста |
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drawing room |
/ ˈdrɔːɪŋ ruːm / |
a room, especially in a large house, where you can entertain guests or relax |
вітальня |
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dressing table |
/ ˈdresɪŋ ˈteɪbəl / |
a piece of furniture like a table with a mirror on top, sometimes with drawers, that you use when you are doing your hair, putting on make-up etc |
трюмо |
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drinks cabinet |
/ ˈkæbɪnət / |
a piece of furniture with doors and shelves or drawers, used for storing drinks |
бар |
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drive |
/ draɪv / |
the hard area or road between your house and the street |
доріжка |
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duster |
/ ˈdʌstə / |
a cloth for removing dust from furniture |
ганчірка |
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duvet |
/ ˈduːveɪ / |
a large cloth bag filled with feathers or similar material that you use to cover yourself in bed |
перина |
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dweller |
/ ˈdwelə / |
a person or animal that lives in a particular place |
мешканець |
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dwelling |
/ ˈdwelɪŋ / |
a house, apartment etc where people live |
помешкання |
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electric razor |
/ ɪˈlektrɪk ˈreɪzə / |
a tool with a sharp blade, used to remove hair from your skin needing electricity to work |
електробритва |
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entrance |
/ ˈentrəns / |
a door, gate etc that you go through to enter a place |
вхід |
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fan |
/ fæn / |
someone who likes a particular sport or performing art very much, or who admires a famous person
a machine with turning blades that is used to cool the air in a room by moving it around or a flat object that you wave with your hand which makes the air cooler |
вентилятор, фен |
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farmhouse |
/ ˈfɑːmhaʊs / |
the main house on a farm, where the farmer lives |
будинок фермера |
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fast-paced |
/ ˈfɑːstpeist/ |
something which passes very quickly |
швидкоплинний |
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fitted |
/ ˈfɪtɪd / |
built, made, or cut to fit a particular space
to have or include something as a permanent part |
вмонтований |
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floor |
/ flɔː / |
the flat surface that you stand on inside a building |
підлога |
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floor cloth |
/ flɔː kloːθ/ |
cloth material to cover the floor |
доріжка |
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(flowery-patterned) wall paper |
/ wɔːl ˈpeɪpə / |
paper to cover walls decorated with flowers |
шпалери у квіточку |
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French windows |
/ frentʆ ˈwɪndəʊz / |
a pair of doors made mostly of glass, usually opening onto a garden or balcony |
вікно до підлоги |
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front/back door |
/ frʌnt // bæk // dɔː / |
the main entrance door to a house, at the front
a door at the back or side of a building |
передні/задні двері |
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gate |
/ geɪt / |
the part of a fence or outside wall that you can open and close so that you can enter or leave a place |
ворота |
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ghetto |
/ ˈgetəʊ / |
a part of a city where people of a particular race or class, especially people who are poor, live separately from the rest of the people in the city |
гетто |
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guest house |
/ gest haʊs / |
a house where guests stay |
будинок для гостей |
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hall |
/ hɔːl / |
the area just inside the door of a house or other building, that leads to other rooms
a building or large room for public events such as meetings or dances |
зала |
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home/personal computer |
/ ˈpɜːsənəl kəmˈpjuːtə / |
a PC |
комп’ютер |
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hammer |
/ ˈhæmə / |
a tool with a heavy metal part on a long handle, used for hitting nails into wood |
молоток |
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hamlet |
/ ˈhæmlɪt / |
a very small village |
хуторець |
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handy for sth |
/ ˈhændi / |
near and easy to reach |
недалеко від |
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Hi-Fi system |
/ ˈhaɪ faɪ / |
a piece of high quality electronic equipment for playing recorded music |
система Hi-Fi |
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homeless beggars |
/ ˈhəʊmləs ˈbegəz / |
someone who lives by asking people for food and money without a home |
бездомні жебраки |
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home-town |
/ ˌhəʊmˈtaʊn / |
the place where you were born and spent your childhood |
рідне місто |
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hostel |
/ ˈhɒstl / |
a place where people can stay and eat fairly cheaply |
гуртожиток |
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house for sale / to let |
/ seɪl / / let / |
available to be bought |
будинок для здачі в оренду |
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hovel |
/ ˈhɒvəl / |
a small dirty place where someone lives, especially a very poor person |
барліг |
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hut |
/ hʌt / |
a small simple building with only one or two rooms |
хижа |
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industrial estate |
/ ɪnˈdʌstriəl ɪˈsteɪt / |
a piece of land, often on the edge of a town, where there are factories and businesses |
промислова зона |
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igloo |
/ ˈɪgluː / |
a house made from blocks of hard snow or ice |
іглу |
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in the / this country |
/ ˈkʌntri / |
land that is outside towns and cities, including land used for farming
an area of land that is controlled by its own government, president, king etc |
у сільській місцевості |
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in the suburbs / on the outskirts |
/ ˈsʌbɜːb / / ˈaʊtskɜːts / |
an area where people live which is away from the centre of a town or city
the parts of a town or city that are furthest from the centre |
у передмісті |
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intermediary |
/ ˌɪntəˈmiːdiəri / |
a person or organization that tries to help two other people or groups to agree with each other |
посередник |
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iron |
/ ˈaɪən / |
a thing used for making clothes smooth, which has a heated flat metal base |
праска |
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kennel |
/ ˈkenl / |
a small building made for a dog to sleep in |
будка |
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labour-saving gadgets |
/ ˈgædʒɪt / |
a small, useful, and cleverly-designed machine or tool |
електроприлади |
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ladder |
/ ˈlædə / |
a piece of equipment used for climbing up to or down from high places, a ladder has two bars that are connected by rungs (=short bars that you use as steps) |
драбина |
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landlord(lady) |
/ ˈlændlɔːd / |
a person who rents a room, building, or piece of land to someone |
орендодавець |
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lane |
/ leɪn / |
a narrow road in the countryside
one of the two or three parallel areas on a road which are divided by painted lines to keep traffic apart |
алея, смуга |
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lawn |
/ lɔːn / |
an area of ground in a garden or park that is covered with short grass |
газон |
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lavatory |
/ ˈlævətəri / |
a toilet or the room a toilet is in |
туалет |
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letter-box |
/ ˈletə bɒks / |
a box for written or printed messages that are usually put in envelopes and sent by mail |
поштова скринька |
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lino |
/ ˈlaɪnəʊ / |
linoleum |
лінолеум |
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living room / space |
/ ˈlɪvɪŋ speɪs / |
the areas of a house you live in |
житлова площа |
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lodger |
/ ˈlɒdʒə / |
someone who pays rent for a room in someone's house |
мешканець |
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loft |
/ lɒft / |
a room or space under the roof of a building, usually used for storing things in
a raised area above the main part of a room, usually used for sleeping |
мансарда |
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lounge |
/ laʊndʒ / |
a waiting room at an airport
a public room in a hotel or other building, that is used by many people as a place to relax |
вестибуль |
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magazine rack |
/ ræk / |
a frame or shelf that has bars or hooks on which you can put things |
журнальна розкладка |
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maisonette |
/ ˌmeɪzəˈnet / |
an apartment, usually on two floors, that is part of a larger house |
дворівнева квартира |
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manor(house) |
/ ˈmænə / |
a big old house with a large area of land around it |
особняк |
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mansion |
/ ˈmænʆən / |
a very large house |
маєток |
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mat |
/ mæt / |
a small piece of thick rough material which covers part of a floor
a small flat piece of wood, cloth etc which protects a surface, especially on a table |
килимок |
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metropolis |
/ mɪˈtrɒpəlɪs / |
a very large city that is the most important city in a country or area |
метрополія |
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mixer tap |
/ tæp / |
a piece of equipment for controlling the flow of water from a pipe or container which both hot and cold water come through together |
змішувач |
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monastery |
/ ˈmɒnəstri / |
a place where monks live |
монастир |
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mop |
/ mɒp / |
a thing used for washing floors, consisting of a long stick with threads of thick string or a piece of sponge fastened to one end |
швабра |
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nail |
/ neɪl / |
a thin pointed piece of metal with a flat top, which you hit into a surface with a hammer, for example to join things together or to hang something on |
цвях |
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napkin |
/ˈnæpkɪn / |
a square piece of cloth or paper used for protecting your clothes and for cleaning your hands and lips during a meal |
серветка |
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nut |
/ nʌt / |
a dry brown fruit inside a hard shell, that grows on a tree
a small piece of metal with a hole through the middle which is screwed onto a bolt to fasten things together |
гайка |
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old-people’s home |
/ əʊld ˈpiːpəlz həʊm / |
a place where old people live and are cared for when they are too old to live by themselves |
будинок для пристарілих |
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open-plan |
/ ˈəʊpən plæn / |
an open-plan office, school etc does not have walls dividing it into separate rooms |
офісне приміщення з багатьма робочими місцями |
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palace |
/ ˈpæləs / |
the official home of a person of very high rank, especially a king or queen - often used in names |
палац |
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pantry |
/ ˈpæntri / |
a very small room in a house where food is kept |
комора |
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patio yard |
/ ˈpætiəʊ / |
a flat hard area near a house, where people sit outside |
патіо |
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penthouse |
/ ˈpenthaʊs / |
a very expensive and comfortable apartment or set of rooms on the top floor of a building |
пентхауз |
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period house |
/ ˈpɪəriəd / |
a house in the style of a particular time in history |
історичний будинок |
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pillow |
/ ˈpɪləʊ / |
a cloth bag filled with soft material that you put your head on when you are sleeping |
подушка |
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pillowcase / slip |
/ ˈpɪləʊkeɪs / |
a cloth cover for a pillow |
наволочка |
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pliers |
/ ˈplaɪəz / |
a small tool made of two crossed pieces of metal, used to hold small things or to bend and cut wire |
обценьки |
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porch |
/ pɔːtʆ / |
an entrance covered by a roof outside the front door of a house or church |
ґанок |
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posh hotels, restaurants |
/ pɒʆ / |
a posh restaurant, hotel, car etc is expensive and looks as if it is used or owned by rich people |
шикарні готелі, ресторани |
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power point |
/ ˈpaʊə pɔɪnt / |
a place on a wall where electrical equipment can be connected to the electricity supply |
розетка |
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premises |
/ ˈpremɪs / |
the buildings and land that a shop, restaurant, company etc uses |
приміщення |
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prime |
/ praɪm / |
most important
of the very best quality or kind |
найважливіший |
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purpose-built |
/ ˈpɜːpəs bɪlt / |
designed and made for a particular purpose |
спеціалізований |
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quarter |
/ ˈkwɔːtə / |
one of four equal parts into which something can be divided
a coin used in the US and Canada worth 25 cents |
квартал |
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quilt |
/ kwɪlt / |
a warm thick cover for a bed, made by sewing two layers of cloth together, with feathers or a thick material in between them |
ковдра з шматків матерії |
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rack |
/ ræk / |
a frame or shelf that has bars or hooks on which you can put things |
полиця |
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radiator chute |
/ ʆuːt / |
a long narrow structure that slopes down, so that water can go down it from one radiator to another |
структура системи опалення |
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rail |
/ reɪl / |
the railway system
one of the two long metal tracks fastened to the ground that trains move along |
рейка |
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rake |
/ reɪk / |
a gardening tool with a row of metal teeth at the end of a long handle, used for making soil level, gathering up dead leaves etc |
граблі |
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ranch |
/ rɑːntʆ / |
a very large farm in the western US and Canada where sheep, cattle, or horses are bred |
ранчо |
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real estate agent |
/rɪəl ɪˈsteɪtˈeɪdʒent / |
someone whose job is to sell houses or land for other people |
агент нерухомості |
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reasonable rent |
/ rent / |
the money that someone pays regularly to use a room, house etc that belongs to someone else |
доступна оренда |
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registration |
/ ˌredʒɪ ˈstreɪʆen / |
the act of recording names and details on an official list |
реєстрація |
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remote controller |
/rɪˈməʊt kənˈtrəʊlə/ |
a device for remote control |
пульт дистанційного управління |
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remote village |
/rɪˈməʊt ˈvɪlɪdʒ / |
a very small town in the countryside far from here |
віддалене село |
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removal men |
/ rɪˈmuːvəl men / |
workers taking furniture from your old house to your new one |
носії |
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resident |
/ ˈrezɪdənt / |
someone who lives or stays in a particular place |
мешканець |
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residential area / district |
/ ˌrezɪˈdenʆəl / |
a part of a country where people live |
житловий район |
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roommate |
/ ˈruːmˌmeɪt / |
someone who you share a room with, especially at college |
співмешканець |
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rocking chair |
/ rɒkɪŋ tʆeə / |
a chair that has two curved pieces of wood fixed under its legs, so that it moves backwards and forwards smoothly |
крісло-качалка |
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rug |
/ rʌg / |
a piece of thick cloth or wool that covers part of a floor, used for warmth or as a decoration |
килимок |
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rural |
/ ˈrʊərəl / |
happening in or relating to the countryside, not the city |
сільський |
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rustic |
/ ˈrʌstɪk / |
simple, old-fashioned, and not spoiled by modern developments, in a way that is typical of the countryside |
простий, сільський |
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screen doors |
/ skriːn dɔː / |
a door with wire net fastened inside a frame, which is used outside the main door of a building to keep insects out |
москітна сітка на двері |
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screw |
/ skruː / |
a thin pointed piece of metal that you push and turn in order to fasten pieces of metal or wood together |
шуруп |
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screwdriver |
/ ˈskruːˌdraɪvə / |
a tool with a narrow blade at one end that you use for turning screws |
відкрутка |
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secluded |
/ sɪˈkluːdɪd / |
very private and quiet |
самотній |
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self-contained flat |
/ self kənˈteɪnd / |
a self-contained apartment has its own kitchen and bathroom |
окрема квартира |
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(semi) detached house |
/ dɪˈtætʆt / |
a detached house or garage is not joined to another building |
окремий будинок |
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shed |
/ ʆed / |
a small building, often made of wood, used especially for storing things |
сарай |
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sheet |
/ ʆiːt / |
a large piece of thin cloth that you put on a bed to lie on or lie under
a piece of paper for writing on, or containing information |
простиня |
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shutters |
/ ˈʆʌtə / |
one of a pair of wooden or metal covers on the outside of a window that can be closed to keep light out or prevent thieves from coming in |
ставні |
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sill |
/ sɪl / |
the narrow shelf at the base of a window frame |
підвіконня |
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single bed |
/ ˈsɪŋgəl / |
a bed that is meant to be used by one person only |
одномісне ліжко |
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site |
/ saɪt / |
an area of ground where something is being built or will be built |
будівельний майданчик |
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sitting room |
/ ˈsɪtɪŋ ruːm / |
the room in a house where you sit, relax, watch television etc |
вітальня |
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skyscraper |
/ ˈskaɪˌskreɪpə / |
a very tall modern city building |
хмарочос |
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slated roof |
/ sleɪt / |
a small piece of slate or similar material that is used for covering roofs |
черепичний дах |
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sliding door |
/ slaɪdɪŋ dɔː / |
a door that opens by sliding to one side |
двері, які ковзають у сторону |
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slum |
/ slʌm / |
a house or an area of a city that is in very bad condition, where very poor people live |
занедбаний район міста |
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spacious |
/ ˈspeɪʆəs / |
a spacious house, room etc is large and has plenty of space to move around in |
просторий |
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spade |
/ speɪd / |
a tool for digging that has a long handle and a broad metal blade that you push into the ground |
лопата |
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stained glass windows |
/ steɪnd glɑːs / |
glass of different colours used for making pictures and patterns in windows, especially in a church |
вітражі |
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staircase |
/ˈsteəkeɪs / |
a set of stairs inside a building with its supports and the side parts that you hold on to |
сходи |
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stairs |
/ steəz / |
a set of steps built for going from one level of a building to another |
сходинки |
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steps |
/ step / |
a flat narrow piece of wood or stone, especially one in a series, that you put your foot on when you are going up or down, especially outside a building |
сходинки |
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storey |
/ ˈstɔːri / |
a floor or level of a building |
поверх |
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study |
/ ˈstʌdi / |
a room in a house that is used for work or study |
кабінет |
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suburban |
/ səˈbɜːbən / |
related to a suburb, or in a suburb |
приміський |
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superb |
/ sjuːˈpɜːb / |
extremely good |
чудовий |
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switch |
/ swɪtʆ / |
a piece of equipment that starts or stops the flow of electricity to a machine, light etc when you push it |
вимикач |
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tablecloth |
/ ˈteɪbəlklɒθ / |
a cloth used for covering a table |
скатертина |
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tapestry |
/ ˈtæpɪstri / |
a large piece of heavy cloth on which coloured threads are woven to produce a picture, pattern etc |
гобелен |
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tea towel |
/ tiː taʊəl / |
a small cloth that you use for drying cups, plates etc after you have washed them |
рушник |
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tenant |
/ ˈtenənt / |
someone who lives in a house, room etc and pays rent to the person who owns it |
мешканець |
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tent |
/ tent / |
a shelter consisting of a sheet of cloth supported by poles and ropes, used especially for camping |
намет |
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tepee |
/ ˈtiːpiː / |
a round tent with a pointed top, used by some Native Americans |
тіпі |
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terrace |
/ ˈterɪs / |
a row of houses that are joined to each other, or a street with one of these rows in it
a flat outdoor area next to a building or on a roof, where you can sit outside to eat, relax etc |
тераса |
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terraced house |
/ ˈterɪst haʊs / |
a house which is part of a row of houses that are joined together |
будинок з терасою |
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timeshare |
/ ˈtaɪmʆeə / |
a holiday home that you buy with other people so that you can each spend a period of time there every year, or when you arrange to do this |
частка |
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tools |
/ tuːl / |
a piece of equipment or a skill that is useful for doing your job |
інструменти |
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towel rail |
/ taʊəl reɪl / |
a bar or frame on which towels can be hung, especially in a bathroom |
вішалка для рушника |
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twin bed |
/ twɪn bed / |
one of a pair of single beds in a room for two people |
два одномісних ліжка |
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upholstery |
/ ʌpˈhəʊlstəri / |
material used to cover chairs |
оббивка |
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urban lifestyle |
/ ˈɜːbən ˈlaɪfstaɪl / |
the way a person or group of people live, including the place they live in, the things they own, the kind of job they do, and the activities they enjoy relating to towns and cities |
міський стиль життя |
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utility room |
/ juːˈtɪlɪti ruːm / |
a room in a house where washing machines, freezers etc are kept |
підсобка |
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video recorder |
/ ˈvɪdiəʊ rɪˈkɔːdə / |
a machine used to record television programmes or show videos |
відеомагнітофон |
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villa |
/ ˈvɪlə / |
a house that you use or rent while you are on holiday
a big house in the country with a large garden |
вілла |
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walkman |
/ ˈwɔːkmən / |
a small cassette player with headphones, that you carry with you so that you can listen to music |
плеєр |
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want ad section |
/ wɒnt æd / |
a small advertisement you put in a newspaper to buy or sell something |
відділ оголошень |
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washbasin |
/ ˈwɒʆˌbeɪsən / |
a container like a small sink used for washing your hands and face |
раковина |
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washing machine |
/ˈwɒʆɪŋ məˈʆiːn / |
a machine for washing clothes |
пральна машина |
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well proportioned |
/ prəˈpɔːʆənd / |
used to talk about how correct, attractive, suitable etc something is in its size or shape |
пропорційний |
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window pane |
/ peɪn / |
a piece of glass used in a window |
шибка |
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word processor |
/ wɜːd ˈprəʊsesə / |
computer software or a small computer that you use for writing letters and other documents |
процесор |
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to be laid with asphalt |
/ leɪd / |
to be covered with asphalt |
застеляти асфальт |
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to be lined (up) with trees |
/ laɪnd / |
to form rows along the sides of something |
обсаджений деревами |
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to be poorly/well furnished |
/ ˈfɜːnɪʆt / |
having put furniture and other things into a house or room |
бідно обставлений |
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to carry out structural alterations |
/ ˈkæri aʊt ˌɔːltəˈreɪʆənz / |
to make repairs which affect structure |
робити кардинальні зміни у структурі |
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to dwell |
/ dwel / |
to live in a particular place |
проживати |
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to equip with sth |
/ ɪˈkwɪp / |
to provide a person or place with the things that are needed for a particular kind of activity or work |
обладнати |
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to evict |
/ ɪˈvɪkt / |
to tell someone legally that they must leave the house they are living in |
виганяти |
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to fit the (double/triple) glazing |
/ ˈgleɪzɪŋ / |
glass on a window or door in two separate sheets with a space between them, used to keep noise out and heat in |
вставити скло |
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to furnish with |
/ ˈfɜːnɪʆ / |
to put furniture and other things into a house or room |
обставляти |
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to give/have a house- warming party |
/ haʊs wɔːmɪŋ / |
to give a party that you give to celebrate moving into a new house |
влаштувати новосілля |
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to inhabit |
/ ɪnˈhæbɪt / |
if animals or people inhabit an area or place, they live there |
населяти |
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to knock down |
/ nɒk / |
to hit or push someone so that they fall to the ground
to destroy a building or part of a building |
збивати з ніг |
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to knock out the wall |
/ nɒk / |
to damage the wall so that it does not work |
знести стіну |
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to let |
/ let / |
to charge someone an amount of money for the use of a room or building |
здавати |
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to lower/raise rent |
/ rent / |
to decrease/increase the amount of the money that someone pays regularly to use a room, house etc that belongs to someone else |
зменшувати/ збільшувати платню |
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to move (in/out of) |
/ muːv / |
if a person or company moves, or if you move them, they go to live or work in a different place |
переїжджати |
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to occupy |
/ ˈɒkjupaɪ / |
to live or stay in a place |
займати |
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to paper/stucco the walls |
/ ˈpeɪpə ˈstʌkəʊ / |
to decorate the walls of a room by covering them with special paper or stucco |
обклеювати/ штукатурити |
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to put up sb |
/ pʊt / |
to suggest someone as a suitable person to be elected to a position
to let someone stay in your house and give them meals |
запросити залишитись |
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to (re-)decorate the interior |
/ ˈdekəreɪt ɪnˈtɪəriə / |
to (re-)decorate the inner part or inside of something |
прикрасити інтер’єр |
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to rent |
/ rent / |
to regularly pay money to live in a house or room that belongs to someone else, or to use something that belongs to someone else |
орендувати |
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to reside |
/ rɪˈzaɪd / |
to live in a particular place |
проживати |
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to rip out installations |
/ rɪp / |
to remove a piece of equipment that has been fitted in its place quickly and violently, using your hands |
здирати |
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to settle |
/ ˈsetl / |
to go to a place where no people have lived permanently before and start to live there
to go to live in a new place, and stay there for a long time |
поселитися |
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to share a room with sb |
/ ʆeə / |
to have or use a room with other people |
ділити з ким-небудь |
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to squat |
/ skɒwt / |
to live in a building or on a piece of land without permission and without paying rent |
проживати без дозволу |
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to stay in a private house |
/ steɪ / |
to live in a private house for a short time as a visitor or guest |
зупинитися у приватному будинку |
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to take sth out |
/ teɪk / |
to make a financial or legal arrangement with a bank, company, law court etc to kill someone or destroy something |
знищувати |
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Phrasal verbs |
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to be home and dry |
/ həʊm / |
to have succeeded in doing something |
бути успішним |
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to be on the house |
/ haʊs / |
if drinks or meals are on the house, you do not have to pay for them because they are provided free by the owner of the bar, restaurant etc |
за рахунок закладу |
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to brighten sth up |
/ ˈbraɪtn / |
to make something lighter or brighter |
зробити яскравішим |
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to bring home the bacon |
/ ˈbeɪkən / |
to provide enough money to support your family |
бути годувальником |
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to bring home to sb |
/ həʊm / |
to make you realize how serious, difficult, or dangerous something is |
привернути увагу |
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to bring the house down |
/ haʊs / |
to make a lot of people laugh, especially when you are acting in a theatre |
розсмішити кого-небудь |
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to come across sth |
/ kʌm / |
to meet, find, or discover someone or something by chance |
випадково зустріти |
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to drop in/on sb |
/ drɒp / |
to visit someone you know, usually without arranging a particular time |
заглянути |
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to eat sb out of house and home |
/ iːt / |
to eat a lot of someone's supply of food, so that they have to buy more - used humorously |
об’їдати когось |
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to get on like a house on fire |
/ haʊs / |
to quickly have a very friendly relationship |
швидко налагоджувати стосунки |
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to look through the ads |
/ lʊk / |
to look for something among a pile of papers, in a drawer, in someone's pockets etc |
переглядати оголошення |
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to look out onto sth=to face sth |
/ feɪs / |
if you face or are faced with a difficult situation, or if a difficult situation faces you, it is going to affect you and you must deal with it |
серйозно поглянути на проблему |
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to put up with sth/sb |
/ pʊt / |
to accept an unpleasant situation or person without complaining |
сприйняти |
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until the cows come home |
/ kaʊ / |
for a very long time, or for ever |
надовго |