Phrases with word full

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    full [fυl]

    1) по́лный; це́лый;

    3) оби́льный;

    4) изоби́лующий, бога́тый (чем-л.)

    5) поглощённый;

    6) по́лный, доро́дный

    7) широ́кий, свобо́дный ( о платье)

    10)

    уст.

    дости́гший вы́сшей сте́пени, вы́сшей то́чки;

    full up predic. разг. перепо́лненный; битко́м наби́тый

    ;

    1) о́чень;

    2) вполне́

    3) как раз;

    4.

    v

    крои́ть широко́ ( платье); шить в сбо́рку, в скла́дку

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > full

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    full up

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    full AT

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    full AT

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    full

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    full

    1. n полнота; высшая точка

    2. n всё, целое

    full word — полное слово; целое слово

    3. n шотл. бушель

    4. a полный, налитый или наполненный до краёв

    5. a наполненный; заполненный

    6. a полный, неукороченный, несокращённый

    full name — полное имя; имя и фамилия

    7. a исполненный, преисполненный

    8. a полный, исчерпывающий

    9. a полного состава; полностью укомплектованный

    10. a полный, достигший полноты, высшей степени, высшей точки

    11. a цельный, нерасчленённый, целый

    12. a изобилующий, богатый

    13. a обильный

    14. a полный, дородный; пухлый

    15. a широкий, свободный

    16. a поглощённый

    17. a охваченный, целиком отдавшийся

    18. a наевшийся досыта

    19. a звучный, глубокий

    20. a полноправный, действительный

    21. adv прямо, точно, как раз

    22. adv эмоц. -усил. очень

    they knew full well that … — они отлично знали, что …

    23. adv поэт. полностью, вполне

    24. v кроить широко; шить в сборку, в складку

    25. v быть широким, полным

    26. v диал. достигать полноты

    27. v текст. валять

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. abounding (adj.) abounding; crowded; swarming; teeming

    2. abundant (adj.) abundant; adequate; bounteous; copious; plenteous; plentiful; sufficient

    3. awash (adj.) awash; big; block and block; brimful; brimming; bung-full; bursting; chockablock; chock-full; cram-full; crammed; jam-full; jammed; jam-packed; laden; loaded; packed; replete; stuffed

    4. broad (adj.) broad; extensive; unlimited

    5. circumstantial (adj.) blow-by-blow; circumstantial; clocklike; detailed; itemised; itemized; minute; particular; particularised; particularized; thorough

    6. close (adj.) close; exact; faithful; rigorous; strict

    7. good (adj.) choate; complete; entire; good; grown; intact; integral; mature; perfect; round; whole

    8. imbued (adj.) imbued; saturated; suffused

    9. loose (adj.) baggy; flapping; flowing; loose

    10. mellifluous (adj.) mellifluous; mellow; vibrant

    11. occupied (adj.) assigned; occupied; reserved; taken

    12. resonant (adj.) deep; loud; resonant; rounded; throaty

    13. satiated (adj.) glutted; gorged; jaded; sated; satiate; satiated; surfeited

    14. wide (adj.) ample; capacious; voluminous; wide

    Антонимический ряд:

    empty; hungry; incomplete; meager; partial; starved; void

    English-Russian base dictionary > full

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    full

    I

    1. полнота; высшая точка ()

    to the full — полностью; в полной мере; в высшей степени

    to enjoy [to appreciate] smth. to the full — насладиться чем-л. [оценить что-л.] в полной мере

    2. всё, целое

    to tell the full of smth. — рассказывать всё

    1. 1) полный, налитый наполненный до краёв

    full glass [bottle] — полный стакан [-ая бутылка]

    eyes full of tears — глаза, полные слёз

    2) наполненный; заполненный

    full to the brim /to overflowing/ — переполненный, полный до краёв

    a room full of furniture — комната, заставленная мебелью

    3) полный, неукороченный, несокращённый

    full name — полное имя; имя и фамилия

    at full length — во весь рост, во всю длину

    4) исполненный, преисполненный

    a person full of kindness — человек, исполненный доброты

    2. полный, исчерпывающий

    full details of a scheme /of a plan/ — подробное изложение плана

    a full treatment of a subject — исчерпывающее изложение /освещение/ темы

    a full account of smth. — полный /исчерпывающий/ отчёт о чём-л.

    3. полного состава; полностью укомплектованный

    4. полный, достигший полноты, высшей степени, высшей точки

    5. цельный, нерасчленённый, целый

    full milk — цельное /неснятое/ молоко

    6. (of) изобилующий, богатый

    rivers full of fish — реки, богатые рыбой

    woods full of game — леса, изобилующие дичью

    a dictionary full of useful examples — словарь со множеством полезных примеров

    7. обильный

    full meal — обильная /сытная/ еда

    8. полный, дородный; пухлый

    full figure — полная /дородная/ фигура

    9. широкий, свободный

    a coat made full across the chest — пиджак, свободный в груди

    full sleeves — широкие /пышные/ рукава

    10. 1) поглощённый

    he is full of his coming journey — он только и говорит, что о предстоящей поездке

    2) охваченный, целиком отдавшийся ()

    full of hatred /jealousy/ — охваченный ненавистью /ревностью/

    11. наевшийся досыта

    12. (полно)звучный, глубокий

    13. родной;

    тж. полнородный

    full sister [brother] — родная сестра [-ой брат]

    14. полноправный, действительный ()

    only full members of the club are allowed to vote — голосуют только действительные члены клуба

    (as) full as an egg is of meat — битком набитый; полным-полнёшенек

    in full feather /fig/ — в полном параде

    in full swing /blast/ — в полном разгаре

    he that is full of himself is very empty — очень пуст тот, кто полон самим собой

    full of beans /of guts, of hops, of prunes/ — а) горячий (); б) энергичный, жизнерадостный; в приподнятом настроении; в) любящий подурачиться, дурашливый; г) преувеличивающий, завиральный

    full plate — работа, не оставляющая свободного времени; ≅ работы невпроворот

    1. прямо, точно, как раз

    they knew full well that… — они отлично знали, что…

    1. кроить широко; шить в сборку, в складку

    2. быть широким, полным

    II
    [fʋl]

    текст.

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    full

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    full

    [̈ɪful]

    full как раз; the ball hit him full on the nose мяч попал ему прямо в нос full brother родной брат; full powers полномочия; to be on full time быть занятым полную рабочую неделю disk full вчт. на диске нет свободного места full разг. сытый; to eat till one is full есть до отвала, до полного насыщения full текст. валять (сукно) full поэт. вполне full достигший высшей степени, высшей точки; in full vigour в расцвете сил; full tide высокая вода full изобилующий, богатый (чем-л.) full исчерпывающий full как раз; the ball hit him full on the nose мяч попал ему прямо в нос full кроить широко (платье); шить в сборку, в складку full обильный; a full meal сытная еда full очень; full well (очень) хорошо full поглощенный; he is full of his own affairs он всецело занят своими делами full полнота full полный, дородный full полный; целый; a full audience полная аудитория, полный зрительный зал full полный full разг. сытый; to eat till one is full есть до отвала, до полного насыщения full широкий, свободный (о платье) full широкий full полный; целый; a full audience полная аудитория, полный зрительный зал full brother родной брат; full powers полномочия; to be on full time быть занятым полную рабочую неделю full configured вчт. в максимальном комплекте full to overflowing (или to the brim) полный до краев; a full hour целый час; full load полная нагрузка full to overflowing (или to the brim) полный до краев; a full hour целый час; full load полная нагрузка load: full full полная нагрузка full обильный; a full meal сытная еда full up predic. разг. переполненный; битком набитый; full moon полнолуние full of cards вчт. полный набор плат full brother родной брат; full powers полномочия; to be on full time быть занятым полную рабочую неделю full достигший высшей степени, высшей точки; in full vigour в расцвете сил; full tide высокая вода full to overflowing (или to the brim) полный до краев; a full hour целый час; full load полная нагрузка full up predic. разг. переполненный; битком набитый; full moon полнолуние full очень; full well (очень) хорошо full поглощенный; he is full of his own affairs он всецело занят своими делами in full в полной мере in full полностью; to the full в полной мере in full полностью full достигший высшей степени, высшей точки; in full vigour в расцвете сил; full tide высокая вода in full полностью; to the full в полной мере

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    full

    ̈ɪful полнота;
    высшая точка( чего-л) — the * of the moon полнолуние — the * of the tide высшая точка прилива — to the * полностью;
    в полной мере;
    в высшей степени — at the * (специальное) в момент полноты — to enjoy smth. to the * насладиться чем-л в полной мере все, целое — to tell the * of smth. рассказывать все — in * полностью — write your name in * напишите ваше имя полностью (шотландское) бушель полный, налитый или наполненный до краев — * glass полный стакан — eyes * of tears глаза, полные слез наполненный;
    заполненный — * to the brim /to overflowing/ переполненный, полный до краев — only half * налитый или заполненный до половины — * audience переполненный зал — a room * of furniture комната, заставленная мебелью — * stomach полный желудок полный, неукороченный, несокращенный — * load полная нагрузка — * name полное имя;
    имя и фамилия — to drive a car at * speed вести автомобиль на высшей скорости — * inspiration (медицина) глубокий вдох — * step (военное) полный шаг — at * length во весь рост, во всю длину исполненный, преисполненный — a person * of kindness человек, исполненный доброты — * of dignity полный достоинства полный, исчерпывающий — * details of a scheme подробное изложение плана — a * treatment of a subject исчерпывающее изложение темы — a * account of smth. полный отчет о чем-л полного состава;
    полностью укомплектованный — * orchestra полный оркестр — * jury полный состав присяжных — * pack (военное) полная выкладка полный, достигший полноты, высшей степени, высшей точки — * moon полная луна — * tide высокая вода — * summer разгар лета — in * vigour в расцвете сил — in * bloom в полном расцвете цельный, нерасчлененный, целый — * hour целый час без перерыва — * view полный обзор — * day весь день — * сolour чистый цвет — * milk цельное молоко — * line сплошная линия изобилующий, богатый — rivers * of fish реки, богатые рыбой — woods * of game леса, изобилующие дичью — a cake * of plums пирог с изюмом и цукатами — a dictionary * of useful examples словарь со множеством полезных примеров — his head is * of nonsense его голова набита чепухой обильный — * meal обильная еда — * measure полная мера — very * harvest очень богатый урожай полный, дородный;
    пухлый — rather * in the face круглолицый — * figure полная фигура широкий, свободный — * skirt широкая юбка — a coat made * across the chest пиджак, свободный в груди — * sleeves широкие рукава поглощенный — * of himself самовлюбленный — * of one’s own affairs всецело занятый своими собственными делами — he is * of his coming journey он только и говорит, что о предстоящей поездке охваченный, целиком отдавшийся (чувству) — * of hatred охваченный ненавистью наевшийся досыта — to eat till one is * есть до отвала( полно) звучный, глубокий — * voice полнозвучный голос — * tone глубокий тон родной;
    полногрудный — * sister родная сестра полноправный, действительный( о членстве) — only * members of the club are allowed to vote голосуют только действительные члены клуба > * as an egg is of meat битком набитый;
    полным-полнешенек > in * feather в полном параде > * and by (морское) круто к ветру;
    в общем и целом > to be on * time быть занятым полную рабочую неделю > in * swing в полном разгаре > he that is * of himself is very empty очень пуст тот, кто полон самим собой > * of beans горячий (о лошади) ;
    энергичный, жизнерадостный;
    в приподнятом настроении;
    (американизм) любящий подурачиться, дурашливый;
    (американизм) преувеличивающий, завиральный > * of hot air мелющий чепуху > * plate (сленг) работа, не оставляющая свободного времени;
    работы невпроворот прямо, точно, как раз — * in the centre как раз посредине — the ball hit him * on the head мяч ударил его прямо по голове (эмоционально-усилительно) очень — * well очень хорошо — they knew * well that… они отлично знали, что… — * soon очень скоро — * many очень многие полностью, вполне кроить широко;
    шить в сборку, в складку — to * a sleeve сделать пышный рукав быть широким, полным (диалектизм) достигать полноты (о Луне) (текстильное) валять (сукно)
    ~ как раз;
    the ball hit him full on the nose мяч попал ему прямо в нос
    ~ brother родной брат;
    full powers полномочия;
    to be on full time быть занятым полную рабочую неделю
    disk ~ вчт. на диске нет свободного места
    ~ разг. сытый;
    to eat till one is full есть до отвала, до полного насыщения
    full текст. валять (сукно) ~ поэт. вполне ~ достигший высшей степени, высшей точки;
    in full vigour в расцвете сил;
    full tide высокая вода ~ изобилующий, богатый (чем-л.) ~ исчерпывающий ~ как раз;
    the ball hit him full on the nose мяч попал ему прямо в нос ~ кроить широко (платье) ;
    шить в сборку, в складку ~ обильный;
    a full meal сытная еда ~ очень;
    full well (очень) хорошо ~ поглощенный;
    he is full of his own affairs он всецело занят своими делами ~ полнота ~ полный, дородный ~ полный;
    целый;
    a full audience полная аудитория, полный зрительный зал ~ полный ~ разг. сытый;
    to eat till one is full есть до отвала, до полного насыщения ~ широкий, свободный (о платье) ~ широкий
    ~ полный;
    целый;
    a full audience полная аудитория, полный зрительный зал
    ~ brother родной брат;
    full powers полномочия;
    to be on full time быть занятым полную рабочую неделю
    ~ configured вчт. в максимальном комплекте
    ~ to overflowing (или to the brim) полный до краев;
    a full hour целый час;
    full load полная нагрузка
    ~ to overflowing (или to the brim) полный до краев;
    a full hour целый час;
    full load полная нагрузка load: full ~ полная нагрузка
    ~ обильный;
    a full meal сытная еда
    ~ up predic. разг. переполненный;
    битком набитый;
    full moon полнолуние
    ~ of cards вчт. полный набор плат
    ~ brother родной брат;
    full powers полномочия;
    to be on full time быть занятым полную рабочую неделю
    ~ достигший высшей степени, высшей точки;
    in full vigour в расцвете сил;
    full tide высокая вода
    ~ to overflowing (или to the brim) полный до краев;
    a full hour целый час;
    full load полная нагрузка
    ~ up predic. разг. переполненный;
    битком набитый;
    full moon полнолуние
    ~ очень;
    full well (очень) хорошо
    ~ поглощенный;
    he is full of his own affairs он всецело занят своими делами
    in ~ в полной мере in ~ полностью;
    to the full в полной мере in ~ полностью
    ~ достигший высшей степени, высшей точки;
    in full vigour в расцвете сил;
    full tide высокая вода
    in ~ полностью;
    to the full в полной мере

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > full

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    Англо-русский технический словарь > full

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    full

    I [ful]
    1.

    прил.

    1)

    а) полный, наполненный целиком, заполненный прям. и перен.

    The sky was full of fire. — Небо было всё в огне.

    I am full of business. — Я весь в делах.


    — full of holes
    — full of suffering
    — full to overflowing
    — full to the brim
    — full monty

    Syn:

    б) изобилующий, богатый

    Syn:

    Syn:

    4) сытый; довольный, удовлетворённый

    I have eaten a cold pie and I am full. — Я съел холодный пирог, и я сыт.

    eat till one is full


    — as full as a tick

    5)

    а) достигший высшей степени, высшей точки, совершенный

    I was introduced to him in full form. — Я был представлен ему по всей форме.


    — full tide

    Syn:

    б) полный, несокращённый

    full name — полное имя, имя и фамилия

    8)

    юр.

    полнородный, родной

    2.

    сущ.

    1) полнота, высшая точка ; расцвет


    — to the full
    — crown full

    Syn:

    Bob has eaten his full. — Боб наелся досыта.

    3.

    нареч.

    1) весьма, очень, сильно

    Syn:

    2) как раз, прямо, аккурат

    Full in his face the lightning-bolt was driven. — Прямо ему в лицо попала молния.

    The only way is to travel full west. — Единственный путь — идти строго на запад.

    Syn:

    3) полностью, совершенно

    Syn:

    4.

    гл.

    The moon is fulling now. — Луна приближается к полнолунию.

    2)

    а) кроить широко; шить в сборку, в складку

    б) морщиться, идти складками

    II [ful]

    ;

    текст.

    1) валять сукно; утолщать исходную ткань

    Англо-русский современный словарь > full

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    full

    полный
    имя прилагательное:

    наречие:

    глагол:

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > full

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    full

    I

    1) полный; целый; а full audience полная аудитория, полный зрительный зал; full to overflowing (или to the brim) полный до краев; а full hour целый час; full load полная нагрузка

    2) поглощенный; he is full of his own affairs он всецело занят своими делами

    3) обильный; а full meal сытная еда

    4)

    collocation

    сытый; to eat till one is full есть до отвала, до полного насыщения

    5) изобилующий, богатый (чем-л.)

    6) широкий, свободный (о платье)

    7) полный, дородный

    8) достигший высшей степени, высшей точки; in full vigour в расцвете сил; full tide высокая вода

    full brother родной брат

    full powers полномочия

    to be on full time быть занятым полную рабочую неделю

    full up (

    predic.

    )

    collocation

    переполненный; битком набитый

    full moon полнолуние

    Syn:

    entire

    in full полностью; to the full в полной мере

    2) как раз; the ball hit him full on the nose мяч попал ему прямо в нос

    3) очень; full well (очень) хорошо

    кроить широко (платье); шить в сборку, в складку

    II

    verb text.

    валять (сукно)

    * * *

    (a) полный; стопроцентный

    * * *

    1) полный 2) широкий, свободный 3) сытый

    * * *

    [ fʊl]
    кроить широко, шить в сборку, шить в складку, валять
    наполненный до краев, полный, наполненный; достигший высшей степени; целый; изобилующий, богатый, обильный; сытый, дородный; окладистый (о бороде)
    как раз, очень, вполне

    * * *

    богатый

    восполнен

    дородный

    заполнен

    заполненный

    изобилующий

    обильный

    очень

    полный

    полон

    свободный

    сыт

    сытый

    уснащенный

    целый

    широкий

    * * *

    I
    1. прил.
    1) а) прям. перен. полный, наполненный целиком
    б) изобилующий, богатый чем-л.
    2) а) дородный, полный (не только о человеке)
    б) сленг или архаич. сытый; перен. довольный, удовлетворенный (чем бы то ни было)
    3) а) достигший высшей степени, высшей точки
    б) яркий, сочный (о свете)
    в) под всеми парусами (о корабле), надутый ветром (о парусе)
    2. сущ.
    1) полнота, высшая точка чего-л.; расцвет, высшая ступень развития
    2) сытость
    3. нареч.
    1) архаич. весьма
    2) как раз
    3) полностью
    4. гл.
    1) становиться полным (в различных значениях)
    2) а) кроить широко, шить в сборку, в складку
    б) морщиться, идти складками (о ткани, одежде)
    II
    гл.; текст.
    1) валять сукно; утолщать исходную ткань
    2) очищать исходный материал для ткани

    Новый англо-русский словарь > full

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    full

    [fʊl]

    adj

    полный, целый, наполненный, наполненный целиком, заполненный

    The room was full of people (smoke). — Комната полна людей (дыма).

    He was full of new ideas. — Он переполнен новыми идеями.

    The bag is full of books. — Сумка битком набита книгами


    — full plate
    — full round face
    — full hour
    — full load
    — full of smb, smth
    — full of wine
    — full to overflowing
    — full of people
    — go at full speed
    — write one’s full name and address
    — be full
    — become full

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > full

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    full

    The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > full

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    full

    at full speed

    на полной скорости

    at full throttle

    на максимальном газе

    full acceleration

    полная приемистость

    full forward thrust

    полная прямая тяга

    full power conditions

    максимальный режим

    full reverse thrust

    полная реверсивная тяга

    full throttle

    полный газ

    full throttle stop

    упор максимального газа

    full throttle thrust

    тяга на режиме максимального газа

    give full throttle

    давать полный газ

    have full access

    иметь полный доступ

    run at full throttle

    работать на полном газе

    English-Russian aviation dictionary > full

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    full

    полный ; ценный ; достигший совершенства ; совершенный ; ? full coverage ; ? full employment ; ? full load ; ? full power ; ? full renovation ; ? full repair ; ? full-service wholesaler ; ? full size ; ? full time ; ? full-time job ; ? full-time workers

    Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > full

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  • full — full …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • full — full …   The Old English to English

  • full — full …   English to the Old English

  • Full — (f[.u]l), a. [Compar. {Fuller} (f[.u]l [ e]r); superl. {Fullest}.] [OE. & AS. ful; akin to OS. ful, D. vol, OHG. fol, G. voll, Icel. fullr, Sw. full, Dan. fuld, Goth. fulls, L. plenus, Gr. plh rhs, Skr. p[=u][.r]na full, pr[=a] to fill, also to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • full — [ ful ] adjective *** ▸ 1 containing all that fits ▸ 2 complete ▸ 3 having a lot of something ▸ 4 unable to eat more ▸ 5 as much as possible ▸ 6 busy ▸ 7 body: large ▸ 8 clothing: loose on body ▸ 9 about flavor ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) containing the… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Full — Reuenthal Basisdaten Kanton: Aargau Bezirk: Zurzach …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Full AG — Full Reuenthal Basisdaten Kanton: Aargau Bezirk: Zurzach …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • full — full1 [fool] adj. [ME < OE, akin to Ger voll, Goth fulls < IE base * pel , to fill > L plenus, full & plere, to fill, Gr plēthein, to be full, Welsh llawn, full] 1. having in it all there is space for; holding or containing as much as… …   English World dictionary

  • full — full, complete, plenary, replete are not interchangeable with each other, but the last three are interchangeable with the most comprehensive term, full, in at least one of its senses. Full implies the presence or inclusion of everything that is… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • full — [ ful ] n. m. • 1884; mot angl. « plein » ♦ Anglic. Au poker, Ensemble formé par un brelan et une paire (SYN. main pleine). Full aux as, rois, dames…, comprenant un brelan d as, de rois, de dames. ⊗ HOM. Foule. ● full, fulls nom masculin… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Full — Full, adv. Quite; to the same degree; without abatement or diminution; with the whole force or effect; thoroughly; completely; exactly; entirely. [1913 Webster] The pawn I proffer shall be full as good. Dryden. [1913 Webster] The diapason closing …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English


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На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.

слова, полные

слова, наполненные


They will be words full of adoration, praise, and thanksgiving.



Все они, и названные, и не упомянутые, достойны доброго слова и большой признательности.


The second series begins with the words full of.



Вторая часть, которая начинается словами.


Image that I still hold, pasted into the diary, the words full of love for the Army.



Изображение, которое я по-прежнему проводить, вставленным в дневнике слова, полные любви к армии.


At the ceremony Allen uttered the words full of dignity: I have nothing to prove.



На торжественной церемонии Ален произнес слова, полные достоинства: «Мне нечего доказывать.


It is now time for those actions to stop ugly, abominable words full of hatred and hostility from turning into new acts of madness such as the ones we saw in this city.



Настало время предпринять действия, которые не позволили бы отвратительным и ужасным словам, преисполненным ненависти и враждебности, превратиться в новые акты безумия, подобные тем, которые произошли в этом городе.


And maybe I’ll say something very important and significant my closest and only person, and a soft matte light fixtures in the Oriental style rice paper make my words full of depth and hidden meaning.



А может быть, я буду говорить что-то очень важное и значимое моему самому близкому и единственному человеку, и мягкий свет матовых светильников в восточном стиле из рисовой бумаги сделает мои слова полными глубокого и сокровенного смысла.


The best evidence that what had taken place was not a matter of indifference to him comes in the diary entry for 2 March which ends with words full of bitterness: Left Pskov at 1 a.m. with a heavy feeling from the experience.



О том, что происходящее не было ему безразлично, лучше всего свидетельствует дневниковая запись от 2 марта, кончающаяся полными горечи словами: «В час ночи уехал из Пскова с тяжёлым чувством пережитого.


According to the Embassy’s interpreter, the «Wanted» notice is false and only consists of a «chaotic composition of words full of mistakes».



По словам переводчика посольства, объявление о розыске в целях ареста сфальсифицировано и содержит лишь «беспорядочный набор слов с огромным количеством ошибок».


Henry, he wrote to one supporter, ‘has sent us words full of pleasantness and obedience, and such as we remember that neither he nor his predecessors ever sent to Roman pontiffs’.



Генрих, писал он одному из своих сторонников, «прислал нам слова, полные приятности и покорности, и, как мы помним, ни он, и ни один из его предшественников никогда не писал такого римским понтификам».


Shortly afterwards, an envoy from Kiev formally presented the Istanbul-based Patriarch with a request for a grant of autocephaly, in other words full independence for a newly constituted Ukrainian church.



Вскоре после этого посланник из Киева официально обратился к патриарху в Стамбуле с просьбой о предоставлении недавно созданной украинской церкви автокефалии, то есть полной независимости.


Those historic words were not just another catch-phrase, to be tossed aside when the spotlight moved on to other subjects, but words full of meaning for Americans.



Эти слова, являющиеся не просто еще одной мимолетной фразой, которая легко забывается, как только огни рампы начинают освещать другую сцену, слова, преисполненные исторического смысла, были положительно восприняты американцами.


They had a wide-open canvas and Michael Gracey wanted to fill it with tunes and words full of timeless emotions and modern rock and pop references that could compel modern audiences to go on this fantastical journey with Barnum and his performers.



Перед ними было огромное полотно повествования, и Майкл Грэйси хотел заполнить его музыкой и словами, полными вечных чувств и отсылок к современной рок и поп-музыке, которые смогут увлечь современных зрителей в фантастическое путешествие с Барнумом и его актерами.


I am asking you to forgive the words full of hatred and bereft of respect pronounced here by my adversary and I reiterate my respect to you and my thanks and those of my people.



Прошу Вас простить слова, проникнутые ненавистью и отсутствием уважения, высказанные здесь моим противником, и я хотел бы подтвердить Вам мое уважение и выразить благодарность и уважение моего народа.


In his message, with words full of wisdom, the Extragalactic Being showed us that in the whole Universe the Love is the biggest expression, it is the strength of union, the Love symbolizes the justice, tolerance and charity.



В своем послании со словами великой мудрости, будучи Внегалактические показал нам, что, по всей Вселенной, Любовь есть высшее выражение является объединяющей силой. Любовь символизирует справедливость, терпимость и милосердие.


I give you words full of life.


She spoke words full of a life.


Your words full of hatred.


The protagonist describes it to us with words full of admiration and respect: The Hotel Paris is so beautiful that I was beside myself with it.



Главный герой, преисполненный восхищения и уважения, обращается к нам со словами: «Гостиница «Париж» настолько красива, что у меня просто нет слов.

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When you’re including the details, spell out the full words rather than using the abbreviations from the MLS.

REAL_ESTATE

She said participants at the burial had said the full word «at least a hundred times or more,» according to court records.

LAW

A symbolised wheel showing months, along with an additional wheel showing the months as full words only.

EDUCATION

I got lucky and the space was just big enough for the full word.

HOUSE & HOME

In recent years they have developed hundreds of need-meeting small groups and now offer some seminary courses, but one wonders where they will find the determination and example needed to move into disciplined encounters with the full word of God.

RELIGION

«In this instance, spelling out a word simply has replaced the full word.

PETS

Even though some fonts already fall into the script or calligraphy categories, they can be difficult to read and are often too decorative for a full word or phrase.

TECHNOLOGY

Encourage your baby to talk and chat to you (obviously this will not involve full words at this stage); try not to talk in baby words, but in full, properly pronounced words so that they learn to speak properly and formulate the sounds correctly.

PARENTING

Meanwhile, another tweak (which is also found on the lockscreen) truncates the day instead of displaying the full word.

TECHNOLOGY

This ensures that if the ATS is looking for either the full word, or the abbreviation, your resume has both.

JOBS

We know that when a child learns to talk, they first utter sounds before full words and later sentences.

PARENTING

— Let your older child read the story and pick out the full words to match up with the book or the corresponding picture caps.

PARENTING

All previous iterations of the franchise and novels used the full word.

MOVIES & TV

«We can make predictions on natural spoken language, so you don’t even have to say the full word,» Lu said.

SCIENCE

Continue to do this using the same motion if you were writing the word using pen and paper until you’ve written out your full word.

FASHION

From now on, whenever you type your shortcut, it will automatically expand into the full word or phrase.

TECHNOLOGY

Google’s «G» icon is also quite prevalent without requiring Google’s full word brand mark to take up any more room than it needs to.

TECHNOLOGY

The bible talks about many different things that makes it credible to a point, if someone wants to hear them them i’ll post but even with all it talks about still we will never catch up to science until we have the full word of God.

RELIGION

This happened again with Android 8.0 when OC, OC-MR1 and even the full word Oatmeal Cookie started showing up in Google’s documentation for Android.

TECHNOLOGY

Some of the highlights included a modified touch-screen keypad that adapts to common words each user types, and then allows them to select the full words with a single swipe of the screen.

BUSINESS

Once this was done, I recorded the full word and then each letter separately.

BOOKS

While the latter is used in the UK, where PerfectIt originated, the former is correct in the U.S. I also caught one mistake: In the context of a sentence, it suggested using the full word «versus» in place of the abbreviation «vs.» I accepted this, but then I almost missed that PerfectIt failed to remove the period that followed the abbreviation, leaving an inappropriate period in the middle of the sentence.

LAW

A player takes a vicious hit, leaves a game and then we find out how he’s doing through a tweet that contains one full word, one abbreviated word and an emoji.

SPORTS

Spell out acronyms the first time you use them, and put the acronym in parentheses after full words.

JOBS

If this is the case, please use full words and not abbreviations.

JOBS

For example, a company looking for an expert in condition-based maintenance may set their applicant tracking system to look only for the full words, not for the acronym CBM.

JOBS

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PRONUNCIATION OF FULL WORD

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF FULL WORD

Full word is a noun.

A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES FULL WORD MEAN IN ENGLISH?


Definition of full word in the English dictionary

The definition of full word in the dictionary is an entire word.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH FULL WORD

Synonyms and antonyms of full word in the English dictionary of synonyms

Translation of «full word» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF FULL WORD

Find out the translation of full word to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of full word from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «full word» in English.

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全字

1,325 millions of speakers

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palabra completa

570 millions of speakers

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पूर्ण शब्द

380 millions of speakers

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الكلمة الكاملة

280 millions of speakers

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полный слово

278 millions of speakers

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palavra completa

270 millions of speakers

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সম্পূর্ণ শব্দ

260 millions of speakers

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mot complet

220 millions of speakers

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Kata penuh

190 millions of speakers

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Volltext

180 millions of speakers

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フルワード

130 millions of speakers

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전체 단어

85 millions of speakers

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Tembung lengkap

85 millions of speakers

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từ đầy đủ

80 millions of speakers

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முழு வார்த்தை

75 millions of speakers

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पूर्ण शब्द

75 millions of speakers

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Tam kelime

70 millions of speakers

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completo di parola

65 millions of speakers

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pełne słowo

50 millions of speakers

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повний слово

40 millions of speakers

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cuvânt complet

30 millions of speakers

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πλήρη λέξη

15 millions of speakers

Translator English — Afrikaans


volle woord

14 millions of speakers

Translator English — Swedish


hela ordet

10 millions of speakers

Translator English — Norwegian


hele ordet

5 millions of speakers

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «FULL WORD»

The term «full word» is regularly used and occupies the 85.504 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «FULL WORD» OVER TIME

The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «full word» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «full word» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.

Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about full word

QUOTES WITH «FULL WORD»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word full word.

The military never uses a full word if they can create an abbreviation.

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FULL WORD»

Discover the use of full word in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to full word and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

1

The Prosodic Word in European Portuguese

The same type of alternation in the assignment of initial stress to the beginning of
a full word or to a preceding grammatical word is also reported in d’Andrade and
Viana (1999). Their analysis, however, differs from ours. For these authors …

2

Word by Word: Comprehensive Word Study Program

As a general rule, when an abbreviation does not include the last letter of the full
word, a full stop is added after the abbreviation. For example, handicap — hcp and
continued — cont. An abbreviation that begins with a capital letter does not need …

Ric Publications Staff, 1997

Full-Word. Wildcards. Some search engines support a technique called
stemming. Stemming is adding a wildcard character—usually * (aster- isk) but
sometimes ? (question mark)—to part of your query, requesting the search
engine return …

Tara Calishain, Rael Dornfest, DJ Adams, 2003

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Atti della Fondazione Giorgio Ronchi

10: If last character is character 11, it will be transliterated into 9. For Example
3T8T4T will be transliterated into mane. “Half words” 11: If there is Half Word and
character If and then ‘1I’T matra, it will be converted into f+ Full Word +YH’+III».

5

Marquesan: A Grammar of Space

Noun phrases which have a common full word as their lexical head are called
underived noun phrases. Derived noun phrases differ from underived noun
phrases with respect to the use of articles: Table 4. Use of articles in derived and
 …

Gabriele H. Cablitz, 2006

6

Sentence Analysis in Modern Malay

Martha Blanche Lewis. §3. THE WORD A. WORD TYPES The Malay word is of
two types: I. Particles (A particle is a word which cannot exist alone as a complete
sentence. (420> II. Full words A full word is a word which can exist alone as a …

Martha Blanche Lewis, 1969

7

Pro Full-Text Search in SQL Server 2008

The English word breaker, on the other hand, refuses to acknowledge the
German rules, and returns only a single token ofthe full word for indexing.
Nonalphanumeric Characters and Accent Marks Language-specific word
breakers also defer …

Hilary Cotter, Michael Coles, 2008

8

Development in Language Theory: 15th International …

15th International Conference, DLT 2011, Milan, Italy, July 19-22, 2011.
Proceedings Giancarlo Mauri, Alberto Leporati. there does not exist a full word v
compatible with some permutation of ui, for all i ∈ {0,…,p − 1}. We are interested
in the …

Giancarlo Mauri, Alberto Leporati, 2011

9

The English Language Volume 2 Essays by Linguistics and Men …

… an open question whether we have here one word or two words. It seems best
to distinguish two classes of words, full-words and half-words, (maen) being a full
-word, (dha) a half-word — that is, a word incapable of forming a sentence …

10

Morphological Structure, Lexical Representation and Lexical …

For suffixed words, the stimuli with a high-contrast stem were responded to 17
msec faster than the low-contrast full-word form stimuli; this difference was
significant in both the subject [F(l,39) = 9.78, P < 0.005] and item analyses [F(l,30)
 …

Dominiek Sandra, Marcus Taft, 1994

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FULL WORD»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term full word is used in the context of the following news items.

Do something about crime

Let the prisoners fix the roads, even if on ball and chain as in other countries like the U.S. Let them be prisoners in the full word of the sense, … «News24, Jul 15»

‘F-bomb’ hits council chamber

I didn’t even get the full word out but everybody heard it.” Councillors switch on individual microphones to speak at public council meetings and … «Bayside News, Jul 15»

From the Fox29 newsroom: Anchor loses on reverse bias

Thomas sued, alleging that during the investigation of his usage, a black employee used the full word three times in an email explaining what … «Business Management Daily, Jul 15»

Facebook’s new logo is even more generic than the old one

Instead, the sleek logo will appear wherever the full word is used, including the headquarters’ sign and the social media site’s initial homepage. «iFreePress.com, Jul 15»

Facebook unveils new logo in stunning change for fans of the letter A

If the change isn’t immediately obvious or particularly striking to you, it’s probably because we rarely see the full word ‘Facebook’ these days. «The Independent, Jul 15»

Thumbs up thumbs down

Many refused to use the full word in their coverage. Has political correctness gone so overboard that we tremble at the notion of using certain … «Daily Sparks Tribune, Jun 15»

If the flag goes, the n-word must go too

It’s so despicable that I can’t even write the full word in this paragraph, but nevertheless, the n-word continues to prosper for the exact same … «AL.com, Jun 15»

The View From Here

The secret lies in the amazing versatility of the root from which the full word is derived. It has almost immediate application to any situation life … «Nor’Wester, Jun 15»

Angie Muhs: Reader panel tackles journalism ethics

The Washington Post used the full word in its quote, while not using it elsewhere. The New York Times used the full word not only in the quote, … «The State Journal-Register, Jun 15»

The (b)ucket list

The secret lies in the amazing versatility of the root from which the full word is derived. It has almost immediate application to any situation life … «The Telegram, Jun 15»

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Match the words/phrases in Column A with words/phrases in
Column B.
Column A
Column B
1 watch
2 record
3 sing
4 turn into
5 go
………
………
………
………
………
A soap operas
B an album
C a coach-potato
D clubbing
E along to music
A
B
E
C
D

Match the words/phrases in Column A with words/phrases in Column B. Column

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Fill in the correct word.
* laugh * storyline * entertainment * theme * member
6 I find that almost all of Ennio Morricone’s …………… tunes were really catchy.
7 This is Kate; she’s also a …………… of the cast.
8 We watched a brilliant comedy last night; we had such a good …………….
9 I didn’t like films with a predictable …………….; I find them really boring.
10 The cinema is a very popular form of ………………..
theme
member
laugh
storyline
entertainment

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Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
11 You must… that you were in the wrong.
A beat
B admit
C reserve
12 He spends hours in front of the computer; he’s a computer-game ….
A star
B act
C addict
13 Documentaries are very … TV programmes ; I always tell my children to watch them.
A educational
B pointless
C boring
14 Follow the …; he will take you to your seats.
A usher
B director
C film-maker
15 There will be live music played by a symphony ….
A orchestra
B opera
C musical

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Choose the correct word.
16 I’ve seen Jessica Lange in lots of films but I’ve never seen her live on screen/stage.
17 Who wrote the music/tune for The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ?
18 The audience/spectators cheered when their favourite footballer came into the pitch.
19 That’s a commercial film; the people loved it but the reviews/critics hated it.
20 Titanic was a box seller/office hit when it came out.
21 Some people find it really tiring having to read headings/subtitles when they watch films.

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Use appropriate words from the list together with the words in bold to form compound words to complete the sentences.
* well- * low- * two- * good- * long- * self-
22 Cartoon characters are not ……………………. anymore. DIMENSIONAL
23 Kate’s children are very ………………….; they never cause trouble at parties. BEHAVED
24 Operator, I’d like to make a ……………………. call. DISTANCE
25 I don’t feel comfortable wearing this top; it’s very …………….. CUT
26 She doesn’t believe in herself; she’s not ……………………. at all. CONFIDENT
27 Isn’t Tina very …………………… ?. LOOKING
t wo-dimensional
w ell-behaved
l ong- distance
l ow-cut
s elf-confident
g ood-looking

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Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
28 Our garden …………………………. ( take ) care of by the gardener once every two weeks.
29 The management …………………… ( sign ) by the manager as we speak.
30 There are no more tickets for the play; they …………………… ( sell ) out since last week.
31 The actors gave an amazing performance and …………………….. ( admire ) by everybody.
32 Romeo and Juliet ……………………….. ( write ) by Shakespeare in 1594.
33 Come to the table. The food …………………………. ( serve ).
34 You may …………………….. ( ask ) this question by the teacher; be prepared.
i s taken
i s being signed
h ave been sold
w ere admired
i s being served/
h as been served
w as written
b e asked

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Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
35 The tickets ……………………… ( send ) to your address in two days.
36 Mr Jameson …………………………. ( accompany ) to the opera by his wife last night.
37 The music for Sleeping Beauty …………………….. ( compose ) by Tchaikovsky.
38 The successful Chinese film Hero ……………………. (direct) and …………………….. ( produce ) by Zhang Yimou.
39 The Maths problem ……………………. ( not/solve ) by all the students yet.
40 A prize of £1,000 ……………………………… ( award ) to the writer of the best short story next week.
41 The country house ………………………………….. ( already/sell ) to a famous actor.
w ill be sent
w as accompanied
w as composed
w as directed
(was) produced
h as not been solved
i s going to be awarded
h as already been sold

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Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verb in brackets.
42 The dance programme …………………………… ( show ) on TV at 9:30 pm tonight.
43 Mary …………………… ( give ) a ticket by the police last week for illegal parking.
i s going to be shown
w as given

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Choose the correct answer A, B or C.
44 Fashion models are quite popular …… young girls.
A among
B around
C for
45 I love this song! Can you turn …… the volume, please?
A on
B over
C up
46 I’m terribly sorry! I mistook you …… someone else.
A for
B with
C over
47 Could you turn …… the lights, please? It’s very dark in here.
A on
B in
C down
48 She impressed everybody …… her acting skills.
A about
B with
C for

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Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in bold. Use two to five words.
49 His salary will be €1,000 a month.
paid
He …………………………… €1,000 a month.
50 Steven Spielberg directed ET in 1982.
by
ET …………………………… Steven Spielberg in 1982.
51 The actor amazed the audience with his performance.
was
The audience …………………………… the actor’s performance.
52 People say he is very rich.
said
He …………………………… very rich.
w ill be paid
w as directed by
w as amazed by
i s said to be

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Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use the word in bold. Use two to five words.
53 This publishing house brings out hundreds of books every year.
are
Hundreds of books …………………………… this publishing house every year..
a re brought out by

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Circle the correct response.
54 A: What did you think of the film?
B :
a That sounds good.
b Well, it wasn’t bad.
55 A: I was wondering if you’d like to go to the opera on the 5 th September?
B :
a Actually, operas aren’t really my kind of thing.
b No, I didn’t like it at all.
56 A: Did you enjoy the concert?
B :
a Yes, I’d love to!
b Yes, I loved it!

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Circle the correct response.
57 A: I’m going to the cinema. Would you like to join me?
B :
a I’m a frequent cinema goer.
b No, it’s not my kind of thing.
58 A: If you’re free on Saturday, would you like to go to the theatre?
B :
a Ok, let’s risk it.
b That would be lovely!

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Match texts 59-65 with headings A-H. Use the headings only once. There is one you do not need to use.
A CLASSICAL CONCERT
B A GREAT READ
C ALL TIME BOX OFFICE HIT
D GAME REVIEW
E PROGRAMMES WITH A LESSON
F STAGE FRIGHT
G HEAR MUSIC LIVE!
H SUMMER FESTIVAL
59 —
60 —
61 —
62 —
63 —
64 —
65 —
G
B
E
D
H
C
A
Nowadays it has become very easy to access music via CDs, the radio or by downloading your favourite tracks from the Internet. In fact, it is quite easy to forget how music is made and people these days seldom go to hear music being performed. In my opinion, we should make an effort to go to concert and support musicians. We should recognize and enjoy their talent.
Text 59
The Lost Pony tells the story of a young girl, Annie and the special relationship she has with her four-legged friend, Hannah. All is well until Hannah mysteriously disappears one day, seemingly never to return. The book is full of emotion and has vivid descriptions of Texas, where the book is set. Far from predictable, this book will thrill any reader from the age of ten!
Text 60
You may wonder why so many people all over the world watch daily soap operas. Got nothing better to do with their time? Well, watching soaps is better for you than you might imagine. The plot lines may be rather predictable, but there are plenty of things we can learn from what the characters experience. Such programmes are surprisingly educative and they approach topics in a light-hearted way. This may be why they are so popular.
Text 61
You can’t imagine how much fun you can have with Aerobeak the Parrot, available in new Pocket PC edition. The aim is to collect as many pineapples as possible on the island of Hawaii. To make it more exciting and interesting, Aerobeak meets various characters along the way and has to solve puzzles. An excellent way to spend a rainy afternoon. The graphics and music are original too!
Text 62
Aberdeen’s celebration of youth and culture promises to offer a fascinating programme again this August. With music and dance groups from all around the world, events will include concerts, workshops and street theatre. A detailed programme will be available from June.
Text 63
After opening in December 1997, Titanic began to draw huge crowds of cinema-goers and became the first film to earn more than $1 billion, beating films such as Star Wars and Jurassic Park. The film stayed in cinemas for over six months and won many awards, including best Film, Best Director, Best original Score and best Song.
Text 64
The Eldridge String Quartet, The Youth Chamber orchestra and soprano Deirdre Silver will be performing at 8.30 p.m. in the Arts Centre on Friday. Tickets cost €6 and are available now at the box office or bookable online at: www.tickets.co.uk/arts
Text 65

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Listen to a young woman talking about her career as a songwriter. For questions 66-72 choose the correct answer. You will hear the recording twice.
66 The narrator is a songwriter because
A she wasn’t qualified to do anything else.
B it felt natural to be one.
C she wanted to perform music.
67 At the beginning of her career, the narrator
A performed in restaurant.
B was unsuccessful.
C performed for free.
68 The narrator started writing songs because
A she couldn’t get gigs.
B she was tired of doing gigs for little money.
C she had signed a record contract.
69 When the narrator suddenly made money, she
A bought her own studio.
B got her own house.
C saved most of it.
70 For a while, the narrator couldn’t write songs because
A she was enjoying a glamorous lifestyle.
B she lost the desire to work.
C she was overworked.
71 While on holiday in Spain, the narrator understood that
A she needed to change her priorities.
B she had the right balance of work/her private life.
C she wanted to give up her career.
72 In the future the narrator wants to
A teach yoga.
B follow her head.
C see the world.
I have been working as a professional songwriter from the age of 16. there was nothing else I wanted to do – I didn’t consider any other career as it just felt right to do what I di best. I also did a lot of singing in my teens and took private lessons to improve my technique. But I always preferred making music, rather than performing it. I know it is a competitive type of job and that I am lucky I am successful.
Things weren’t always easy, though. I had to work hard to get to where I am today. I started doing small gigs for £30 a night with a free meal thrown in. I sang in various eating places wherever I could. I didn’t want to do that for the rest of my life, so I started putting all my energy into writing songs. Once I had written some material, I then made some demo recordings and sent them off to record companies.
Script 1
Months passed and, when I hadn’t heard anything, I started to lose hope and then I got a call offering me a contract. I couldn’t believe it! Overnight I was rich! They even bought me my own recording studio. I went a little crazy with the money. I didn’t save very much of it. I moved into a nice new house and bought lots of furniture. And then the problems started.
I was so young but I had clear ideas about what kind of music I wanted to make. I wanted to do everything myself and so I ended up working far too hard. After eight months of working 16-hour days I lost all my energy and couldn’t write anything. It was strange – I felt that I had lost my enthusiasm and my creativity. I had just finished my second album and was working on my third. I was so tired because of all the gigs I was giving to promote the second album. I travelled all over the country.
Script 2
It is really hard to be on the road all the time – not a glamorous life at all! I wanted to keep going for the sake of my fans but I had to take a break. My sister lives abroad, in Spain and she invited me over there for a while. It was just what I needed – a chance to relax and get my energy back, let go of all the stress that had been building up. I had time to forget about work and think about myself. I realized that work isn’t everything. You need to have time to do other things, you need a balance. Yes, I still wanted to have a successful career but I also wanted to have time to enjoy myself – go out with friends, for example. Luckily, my best friends were still there for me and wanted to give me support. They realized that I was still the same person, that fame couldn’t change who I was inside. When I got back from my trip to Spain, I took up yoga. I felt much stronger as a result.
Script 3
I worked hard too, but I made sure I had enough free time. I stopped giving gigs and concentrated on my third album. It is nearly finished now. When it comes out, I think I’ll take a longer holiday. I fancy going to India. They do yoga holidays there, you know. I also want to travel more in the future – there’s so much to do and see!
My advice to anyone wanting to go into the music business is this: follow your heart and everything will be OK. Work hard, but don’t let your health suffer. Take good care of yourself – surround yourself with family and friends! I hope you will be as lucky as me!
Script 4

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Your teacher has asked you to write a review of a film you saw recently and you enjoyed. Write your review (100-140 words).
STAR TREK
The new Star Trek fil, directed by JJ Abrams, is a spectacular recreation and retelling of the original tale of the successful TV series of the ‘60s. It is a fast-paced action adventure which introduces the characters in their youth and reveals their backgrounds and their first mission onboard the USS Enterprise.
The plot is both gripping and interesting for the Trekkie and non-Trekkie audiences alike, full of surprising twisted and a touching love story. The filmmaker gives each character their moment of glory within the plot. The film takes us through their first mission to save the Earth from an evil visitor from the future, Nero.
The casting of the characters is brilliant Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Eric Bana as Nero, give a fresh look at the original characters. Furthermore, the special effects are simply out of this world!
All in all, Star Trek is sure to win over old Trekkie fans and make new ones as well. Its plot keeps you on the edge of your seat until the very end. It’s definitely a filn for the big screen, so don’t wait for it on DVD.

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