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. Find English equivalents for the following words and phrases. Recall the situations in which they were used




Assignment 7

 

Chapters 13, 14 (pp.85-98)

 

I. Revise the Assignment 6 and translate the sentences into English in writing.

 

1. , . Jefferson wasted no time in beating about the bush.

2. , , .

3. , , . , , .

4. , . : - , , , .

5. . , , , . , . . , .

6. , . , : " ". , . , . , , , . . , , , .

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2. Jefferson said, that is connected with the case of ruby, because I wanted to adopt her for legitimate reasons.
3. Sir Henry said that he resigned, therefore, may not take part in the investigation as an agent of Scotland Yard. But, in the opinion of Mr. Jefferson, it only made the matter.
4. Miss Marple was so acute that I could find the murderer without any evidence. She was a special method: she remembered some of the events that have taken place in St Mary Mead long before that, and bound them to the case, which was investigated by at the moment.
5. Miss Marple sympathized with the family . She knew that if the murderer is not found, then Mr. will always be suspect in this crime, as the body was found in his library. People will have the Colonel of the cold reception that will avoid him and his wife. That is why it was necessary to find out the truth. Miss Marple was ready to do all it can to shed light on the matter.
6. Miss Marple was more than a clever, she was wise. She remembered the words of her mother, who used to say: "Time is a great healer". She noted that Mr. Mrs Jefferson are very young. They want to break those ties that bind them to the past. Sir really enjoyed this is her reasoning, but Miss Marple tried to convince him that she was right, because she knew human nature is the same everywhere. Miss Marple thought a lot about people. She knew that they are vulnerable and sensitive, is much more vulnerable and sensitive than is generally believed.
7. Miss Marple was almost sure of what will happen the third murder.

. Find English equivalents for the following words and phrases. Recall the situations in which they were used.

 

(.85), (.85), (p.86), (.86), / (.86), (.86), (.86), (.86), (.86), (.86), (.86), (.87), (.87), - , (.87), (.87), , (.88), (.88), (.89), - (.90), - (.91), - (.91), - (.91), - (.93), - (.93), - (.93), (.94), (.94), - (.94), - (.95), (.95), (.96), (.97), (.97), (.97), - - (.98).

Take into account (.85), identify (.85), burn (p.86), to establish the fact (r.86), live in the Outback/in the province (r.86), shorten the path (r.86), listen (r.86), a deliberate crime (r.86), unintentional crime (r.86), explain (r.86), to be a witness (r.86), to declare the loss of the machine (.87), it was last seen (.87), to give anyone credit, recognize (.87), track (.87), examine in detail, thoroughly (.88), to make ends meet (.88), invent excuses (.89), to be involved in anything (.90), take readings from anyone (.91), confirm whose-or indications (.91), get a large sum of money after someone's death (.91), speak unkindly about anyone (.93), use something (.93), allocate a large amount of money on someone's name (.93), things were getting worse and worse (.94), a well-endowed widow (.94), pay for someone's residence (.94), carried away by anyone (.95), behave prudently (.95), squandered all the money (.96), go to the the essence of the (.97), the plan (.97), fear (.97), to inspire someone or something (.98).





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