- •14 Unit I
- •16 Unit I
- •18 Unit I
- •20 Unit I
- •Imply, implied, implication
- •Vary, variety, various, invariably
- •22 Unit I
- •22 Unit I
- •Imply, implied, implication
- •Vary, varying, variety, various, variable, invariably
- •46 Unit I
- •50 Unit I
- •82 Unit I
- •Infinitive complexes
- •106 Unit II
- •2. Родственник; 3. Рассказ Diplomacy as a Career 107
- •108 Unit II
- •Involve, involved, involvement
- •Diplomacy as a Career 109
- •110 Unit II
- •Diplomacy as a Career 111
- •Involve, involved, involvement
- •140 Unit II
- •Diplomacy as a Career 141
- •250 Unit III
- •250 Unit III functions
- •482 Unit VI
- •Violate, violation, violence, violent, violently
- •492 Unit VI
- •522 Unit VI
- •I. Subjunctive in 'that' clauses after adjectives and passive verbs.
- •524 Unit VI
- •II. Subjunctive in ´that´ clauses after active verbs.
- •526 Unit VI
- •III. Subjunctive in 'that' clauses after nouns.
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4. to involve v. (sth, doing) 1. включать в себя, требовать;
2. вовлекать to be / get involved (in) участвовать, быть замешанным
involved adj. 1. сложный, запутанный;
2. рассматриваемый, данный involvement n. участие, вовлечение, вмешательство
5. to maintain v. (at some level) 1. поддерживать; сохранять;
2. утверждать maintenance n. 1.поддержание, сохранение
2. утверждение
6. policy n. политика, политический курс;
метод(ы) управления, план
national / public / государственная /
domestic / home / * внутренняя/
foreign policy внешняя политика
to conduct / to carry out (a policy) проводить (политику)
policies n. (pl.) программа, план,
линия поведения
Do not confuse with
politics n. политика, наука управления,
(with a singular verb in general terms) политические дела
to get into / to engage in politics заняться политикой
to get out of/ to give up / to quit politics бросить политику
big politics большая политика
politics n. (with a plural verb) политические взгляды
politician n. политик, политический деятель
political adj. политический
7. to relate v. 1. связывать, соотносить(ся);
2. рассказывать, сообщать relation n. 1. связь, отношение;
2. Родственник; 3. Рассказ Diplomacy as a Career 107
relations n. отношения, родственники
relationship(s) (взаимо)отношение(я), связь
relative adj. (ly) adv. относительный (но)
relative(s) n. родственник(и)
8. to present sth to sb представлять (ч-л), вручать
to present sb with sth дарить
presentation n. представление, вручение, презентация
present n. дар, подарок
present adj. настоящий, присутствующий
presently adv. в настоящее время
9. to represent (sb) v. представлять (к-л), выступать от имени
representative n., adj. представитель, представительный
representation n. представительство
10. to respond v. (to) отвечать, реагировать
response n. ответ, отклик, реакция
responsive adj. отзывчивый
responsible (to sb. for st.) adj. ответственный (за) responsibility n. ответственность, обязанность, долг
to lay responsibility (on) возложить ответственность
to handle / to take / assume / взять / принять на себя
to accept responsibility ответственность
to share responsibility разделить ответственность
to execute responsibilities исполнять обязанности
11. to negotiate v. вести переговоры, договариваться
negotiations n. переговоры
to conduct / to carry out / on / вести переговоры
to hold negotiations negotiator n. переговорщик, посредник
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Exercise 1
Study the use of the topical vocabulary in the context,
Translate the sentences into Russian.
authorize, authority, authorization,
authoritative(ly), authoritarian
The signing of the resolution is to be authorized by Parliament.
The Ambassador's authority dominates in the embassy.
3. An authority to handle such matters is to be established.
I would like you to show me your authority to act on his behalf.
The authorities of the community refused to consider our needs.
His authoritative opinion was taken into consideration.
It was authoritatively claimed that the taxes would not be raised.
No arrest of a person is possible without a court authorization.
No democracy can exist under an authoritarian rule.
appoint, appointment, appointee
British prime-minister is officially appointed by the Queen.
The appointments to the Cabinet are made by the Prime-minister.
You can be received only by appointment.
Any appointee to a diplomatic post must possess certain important qualifications.