Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education of Republic of Uzbekistan
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analytical reading
- Bu sahifa navigatsiya:
- To see and to go
To appeal (to s.o for s.t) to ask earnestly for s.t (usu. for help or moral support), to appeal
to someone's feelings. To turn (to s.o for s.t) to go to someone for help (less formal and less emotional), e.g. The child turned to its mother for help. To consult to go for advice or information, as to consult a lawyer, a doctor, a map, a dictionary. E.g. Nobody ever thought of consulting him. I must consult the doctor. To see and to go to may be used in the meaning of "to consult" (coll.), as to see a doctor, a lawyer.
7. endure1. vt bear, put up with, (s.t), e.g. I cannot endure seeing small children fighting. 2. vt suffer (pain, difficulties), e.g. She endured her long illness with great courage. 3. vi last, continue, stand firm, e.g. The poet‘s work will endure for ever. endurance n power to endure s.t;continuing strength, e.g. You will need great endurance to climb that mountain. enduring attrib. adj lasting a long time; lasting for ever, e.g. There was an enduring agreement between the two countries over fishing rights. 8. content vt satisfy, e.g. There were no roses at the florist's, and we had to content ourselves with big, red carnations. There is no contenting some people (i.e. it's impossible to satisfy them).
more, e.g. He is content with very little. 2. willing, e.g. I am content to remain where I am now. content n the condition of being satisfied; feeling easy in one's mind, as to live in peace and content (i.e. peacefully and happily, with no worry or anxiety); to one's heart's content as much as one wants, e.g. And now you may enjoy yourself to your heart's content. 9. mind n 1. be in two minds (about s.t, whether to do s.t) find difficulty in deciding what to do or what opinion to have (about s.t etc), e.g. She‘s in two minds about going to China for her holiday. 2. be of one, the same mind (about s.o/s.t) have the same opinion (about s.o/s.t), agree, e.g. We‘re of one mind about who should become chairman. 3. give s.o a piece of one’s mind be very angry and blame s.o; tell s.o one‘s poor opinion of her/him, e.g. When you want to give me a piece of your mind, you ask yourself, as a just and upright man, what is the worst you can fairly say of me. 4. turn s.t over in one’s mind think about s.t carefully, e.g. He turned the idea of becoming a policeman over in his mind but could not decide. 5. know one’s own mind be able to decide (because one knows what one wants, has a strong opinion etc), e.g. First you want a camera and then you want a bicycle – you don‘t know your own mind.
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