Упр.6 Unit 5 Секция 2 ГДЗ English Михеева 8 класс
6 Learn some new words and word combinations. Listen to the tape, (62), and repeat.Amedicine — 1) медицина; 2) лекарство lose — терять weight — вес weigh — весить still — еще, все еще habit — привычка jog — бегать трусцой hardly — едваto get a coldto catch a coldto come down with a coldПростудитьсяto have a cold – быть простуженнымto do one’s best – постараться изо всех силВ.medicine:
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6 Learn some new words and word combinations. Listen to the tape, (62), and repeat.
A
medicine — 1) медицина; 2) лекарство
lose — терять
weight — вес
weigh — весить
still — еще, все еще
habit — привычка
jog — бегать трусцой
hardly — едва
to get a cold
to catch a cold
to come down with a cold
Простудиться
to have a cold – быть простуженным
to do one’s best – постараться изо всех сил
В.
medicine: 1) to study medicine. Sandra studied medicine for five years before she became a doctor. 2) to take medicines, a medicine for sth. Penicillin is a medicine. What medicine do you take for a high temperature?
lose (lost, lost): to lose keys, to lose money. Mike lost his job last year. I can’t find my address book anywhere. I think I have lost it.
weight: the weight of a suitcase, in weight, to lose weight, to put on weight. The box was about 12 kilos in weight. Have you lost weight? Susan has put on weight since the summer.
weigh: to weigh much, to weigh little. The baby weighs three kilos. The shop girl weighed the tomatoes for me.
still: I’m still busy. Johnny still goes to school. It is still raining
habit: a good habit, a terrible habit, to give up a habit. My sister has healthy eating habits. My elder brother has some very bad habits. He sometimes smokes in bed and doesn’t wash up after his meals.
jog (jogged, jogged): to jog in the morning, to go jogging. When people jog, they run slowly usually for exercise or pleasure. I go jogging every morning.
hardly: Boris can hardly speak English. There was hardly any wind. Bob has hardly eaten anything. Hardly ever: He hardly ever does anything interesting.
catch (get/have) a cold: When you catch a cold, doctors usually tell you to stay in bed. Joanna has a bad cold and doesn’t go to school.
come down with a cold: What’s the matter? — I think I’m coming down with a cold.
do one’s best: I don’t know if I can do it but I’ll do my best. Nick says he will do his best to keep his word.