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7. 1. It was a failure, yet he pulled himself together and prepared/got ready for another try. 2. She was prepared to make the necessary acknowledgements. 3. It was her duty as hostess to keep the conversation going. 4. The plan just couldn't go wrong. 5. We all wondered what he would be out for next. 6. A little slip and he all but lost the game. 7. The place is within easy reach. 8. In effect, it was the best piece of professional advice he had ever received. 9. It was a stormy meeting, with feelings and emotions running high.

13. 1. Certain species of wild animals are protected by law. 2. He rushed to defend his friend. 3. She covered the plants with newspapers to protect them against the sun. 4. His father died defending his country. 5. She put on her sunglasses to protect her eyes against the glare of the snow. - 7, She was sure that the law would protect her.


INDEX OF VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR POINTS

(Figures indicate pages)

ABACK, be taken aback 135 ABOUT, be about to 19

just about 209 ACCIDENT, by accident 187 ACCORD, of one's own accord

ACCORDING TO 209 ADVANTAGE, take advantage

of 98

AFTER, be after 187 AFTER ALL 109 ALL RIGHT 209 ALTOGETHER 98 AMOUNT TO 173 ANALOGOUS WORDS 81, 99,

110, 137, 153, 174, 188, 211,

ANNOYED, be annoyed with/at 52

ANXIOUS, be anxious to 28 ANYTHING, for anything 135 AS IF 31

CAJOLE (talk, etc.) INTO

DOING 152

CAPACITY, to capacity 209 CARE, take care of 65 CARE TO 98

CARRIED AWAY BY 209 CATCH UP ON 152.CATCH UP WITH 152 COLLOCABILITY OF WORDS

100, 1-11, 138, 155, 175, 189,

212, 233

COME, what's coming 98 COME ROUND TO 135 COME TRUE 152 COMPARISONS (idiomatic)

211 CONVERSION 30, 80

D

DEAL WITH 29, 173 DISPOSAL, at one's disposal

DO FOR 209 DO GOOD 40

BARGAIN, info the bargain 173 BEST, to the best of 135 BRING ONESELF TO 135 BUT 54, 187, 230 BY, by the hundred 18

EASE, at ease 152 EFFECT, in effect, 230 END, put an end to 152

FALL 213 FAMILIAR, be familiar with

FEEL" IN ONE'S BONES 16 FEEL LIKE DOING 152 FINE, be fine about 187 FUN, in fun 173

GERUND 18, 32, 213 GET KNOWN 10 GET (a story) out oi 17 GIVE UP 18, 32 GIVE WAY TO 66 GO WITH 209

H

HAD BETTER 42 HALF 100, HAND, on hand 152

HANDLE 79 HARD, be hard on 66 HARM, no harm in 172 HAVE (GET) DONE 17, 67

82 HAVE SOME EXPLAINING TO

DO 29 HEAD 43 HEART 16, 20 HELP, can't help doing 28

IDEA 69

IF clauses 20

IN, be in for 95, 98

INFINITIVE 11, 19, 30. 41,

54, 67, 173, 209, 213 INQUIRY, make an inquiry

INSIDE OUT 173 IT (emphatic) 110

JUST 152, 176


 

К

KEEP 11

KEEP AN EYE ON 135 KEEP (ON) DOING 10 KEEP FROM DOING 40 KEEP GOING 230 KEEP UP WITH 152

LEAVE (LET) ALONE 65 LENGTH, at length 187 LET COME 10 LET GO OF 40 LET ONESELF GO 135 LIKE, it's just like smb. 152 LIVE UP TO 109 LOOK OVER 79, 99 LOSS, at a loss 135

M

MAKE BELIEVE 172 MAKE IT 76, 79 • MAKE MUCH OF 135 MAKE OUT 152 MAKE PUBLIC 109 MAKE AJP FOR 152 MATTER, a matter of 109

MAY 31 MEAN 138 MIND 156, 209 MISS 101 MUST 54

N

NOTHING IN THE WORLD 173

OCCUR TO 79, 209 OUT. be out for 230

P

PARTICIPLE 30, 67, 80 PERMISSION, ask permis­sion 52

PHRASEOLOGICAL DOU­BLETS 31, 42 68, 211 PICK UP 79, 231 PIECES, go to pieces 187 POINT 40, 54, 135, 152


PREFIXES

dis-, 8, 29

in-, im-, -il-, -ir- 26, 29, 53

out- 63, 67

over- 94, 99

un- 8, 29, 53 PREPARED TO DO 230 PREVENT (FROM) DOING

52 PULL ONESELF TOGETHER

Q -

QUESTION .66, 109, 172

R

RATHER EXPECT 20 REACH, within (one's) reach

230 RUN HIGH 230

SAME, just the same 187

SEE FOR ONESELF 98

SEE MUCH OF 135

SEIZED WITH 172

SENSE 29, 31

SET TO RIGHTS 187

SHARE a secret 65

SHORT, in -short 52

SHORT OF 109

SIGHT, lose sight of 135

SIZE UP 209

STRIKE AS STRANGE 66

SUFFIXES

-able 27, 53

-al 38, 40

-ance (-ence) 38, 41

-ed 26, 29, 53, 174

-en 174

-ful 8, 10, 18, 153

-ion (-tion, -ation) 16, 18

-ish 50, 53

-less 16, 18

-ly 95, 98

-ment 8, 10, 80

-ness 16, 52, 80

-ous 49

-some 63, 66

-ty (-ity, -ety) 50, 52, 80

-у 53, 76, 79


 

TAKE A LOOK AT 40 TAKE FOR 65 TAKE OVER 79. TERMS, come to terms 98 THING 43 THINK UP 152 THROUGH, be through with

THROUGH persuasion 52 TIME 155, 187, 212 TO (anaphoric use) 8, 43 TROUBLE 10, 68, 135 TRY HARD 28 TURN 100 TURN DOWN 98 TURN UP 109

U

UNLESS 81

UP, be up to 40

USE, no use. trying 173

V

VERB-ADVERB COMBI­NATIONS 11, 19, 42, 52, 53, 68, 80, 99, 153, 173, 188, 210, 231

W

WAY 66, 82, 109

WELL, as well 98, 209

WELL OFF, be well off 187

WELL, very well 66

WHY (not) DO 10

WISH 136

WITHOUT remorse 52

WORD 68, 209

WORDS COMMONLY CON-

FUSED

accept, admit, receive, take 112

artificial, imitation, false, counterfeit 232

bare, naked 138

blame, be guilty 190

contemptible, contemptuous 100

defend, protect 233

fairly, rather 111

hire, rent, lease, charter 233

incredible, incredulous 232

last, latest 12

legal, lawful, legitimate 232


lie, lay 189 occasion, case, chance,

incident, accident 139 otter, suggest 139 refuse, deny 55 respectful, respectable 111 restless, restive 175 rise, arise, raise 189


 

sense, feeling, sensation 138 state, condition 175 till, until, before 32 tolerable, tolerant 111 WOULD 67 WOULD RATHER 17 WRONG, be (go) wrong 17,

 

 

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[1] be none the wiser | not be any the wiser

1 to not understand sth, even after it has been explained to you: I've read the instructions, but I'm still none the wiser.

2 to not know or find out about sth bad that sb has done:

If you put the money back, no one will be any the wiser.

[2] inn 1 (old-fashioned, BrE) a pub, usually in the country and often one where people can stay the night

2 (AmE) a small hotel, usually in the country

3 (Inn) used in the names of many pubs, hotels and restaurants: Holiday Inn




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