Английский язык. Ч.3 (Units 9,10). Ильичева Н.А - 40 стр.

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B. Predict (ɩɪɟɞɫɤɚɡɵɜɚɬɶ); prediction (ɩɪɟɞɫɤɚɡɚɧɢɟ, ɩɪɨɝɧɨɡ,
ɩɪɨɪɨɱɟɫɬɜɨ); predictable (ɩɪɟɞɫɤɚɡɭɟɦɵɣ); unpredictable
(ɧɟɩɪɟɞɫɤɚɡɭɟɦɵɣ); predictably (ɤɚɤ ɢ ɨɠɢɞɚɥɨɫɶ).
1. Our … turns out to be correct.
2. You’ll never know how she’ll react: she’s so …
3. Maxwell’s equations … that the velocity of light c would be 3 · 10
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m/s.
4. Do you take seriously his … of a government defeat?
5. … , he came late.
6. I knew he’d say that – he’s so …
7. It is impossible to … who will win.
8. You can’t depend on John. He is so …
C. Precise (ɬɨɱɧɵɣ, ɨɩɪɟɞɟɥɟɧɧɵɣ); imprecise (ɧɟɬɨɱɧɵɣ,
ɧɟɨɩɪɟɞɟɥɟɧɧɵɣ); precision (ɬɨɱɧɨɫɬɶ, ɱɟɬɤɨɫɬɶ); imprecision
(ɧɟɨɩɪɟɞɟɥɟɧɧɨɫɬɶ, ɧɟɱɟɬɤɨɫɬɶ); precisely (ɬɨɱɧɨ, ɢɦɟɧɧɨ).
1. Your … use of legal terms could give rise to a dispute.
2. In what reference frame does light have … the value predicted by Maxwell’s
theory?
3. … instruments are used to help pilots in guiding their aircraft.
4. Are the measurements … enough?
5. … in the use of legal terms could lead to negative consequences.
6. Our train leaves about half past nine – 09.33 to be …
7. The train leaves at 10 o’clock …
8. He organized the team with military …
12. Translate into English using the following words for the underlined parts:
1) not long after, 2) an apparent paradox was pointed out, 3) takes off,
4) traveling, 5) and back again, 6) claims, 7) is moving away, 8) passes,
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1. Our … turns out to be correct.
2. You’ll never know how she’ll react: she’s so …
3. Maxwell’s equations … that the velocity of light c would be 3 · 108 m/s.
4. Do you take seriously his … of a government defeat?
5. … , he came late.
6. I knew he’d say that – he’s so …
7. It is impossible to … who will win.
8. You can’t depend on John. He is so …


C.       Precise    (������,        ������������);      imprecise       (��������,
��������������);         precision       (��������,    ��������);       imprecision
(����������������, ����������); precisely (�����, ������).
1. Your … use of legal terms could give rise to a dispute.
2. In what reference frame does light have … the value predicted by Maxwell’s
     theory?
3. … instruments are used to help pilots in guiding their aircraft.
4. Are the measurements … enough?
5. … in the use of legal terms could lead to negative consequences.
6. Our train leaves about half past nine – 09.33 to be …
7. The train leaves at 10 o’clock …
8. He organized the team with military …


12. Translate into English using the following words for the underlined parts:
1) not long after, 2) an apparent paradox was pointed out, 3) takes off,
4) traveling, 5) and back again, 6) claims, 7) is moving away, 8) passes,


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