Практический курс английского языка 2 курс - страница 7

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pull his shirt over his head, in order to show his friends a scar on his shoulderblade.

Amidst growing chaos Anne remained silent. She looked at the clock which jerked from one

minute to the next and decided to let it leap once more before she abandoned hope.

One crumb of comfort, if comfort it could be called, remained with her. This was an outburst

of natural high spirits. Her presence, she noted, meant nothing at all to them.

A chair fell over, someone yelped with pain, there was a burst of laughter, and Anne saw the

clock jump to another minute. Anne advanced into action.

"To your desks!" she roared, "And quickly!"

With a pleasurable shock she saw her words obeyed. Within a minute order had returned.

Refreshed by the break the children turned attentive eyes upon her.

Anne's self-esteem crept back.

( From "Fresh from the Country" by Miss Reed)

VOCABULARY NOTES

1. to look υ i/t 1. смотреть, глядеть, е.g. I looked (up, down) at the opposite house, but saw

no lights in its windows.

8 Borstal: an institution (like a prison) for young criminals.

9 break n: This is widely used in schools to denote a 10- or 20-minute interval in the middle of the morning (11—11.30).

Morningbreak and afternoonbreak are used in schools which also have a break between afternoon lessons. Lunch break

can be used as a translation of «большая перемена». Break may also be used of the shorter time allowed for changing lessons.

Break is not generally used in universities and colleges, except in the sense of the 5- to 10-minute break between one class and

the next, because there are usually no other breaks besides the lunch hour.

Syn. to stare, to gaze

tolook means "to use one's eyes, to try to see", е.g. He looked at me, but didn't recognize

me.

to stare means "to look steadily, with wide-open eyes, often with curiosity or surprise, or

vacantly (бессмысленно, рассеянно)". We may stare at a person or thing, into the water, distance,

fire or anything that has depth (пристально смотреть, глазеть, таращить/пялить глаза), е.g. Не

stared at me as if I had asked him to do something impossible. He stared at the fire, deep in thought.

to gaze means "to look at smb. or smth. (or into smb.'s eyes) usu. long and steadily with

interest, love, desire, in wonder, admiration, etc.", е.g. He's very fond of this picture, he can gaze at it

for hours. The lovers stood with their hands clasped, gazing into each other's eyes.

to look about осматриваться, оглядываться по сторонам, е.g. I looked about, but saw no

people anywhere.

Look ahead! Берегись!

to look (a thing) through просматривать что-л., е.g. Look through those documents,

please.

to look after заботиться, ухаживать за кем- n., чём- n., е.g. I'll look after the child. Don't

forget to look after the flowers when I'm away.

to look for искать кого-л., что-л., е.g. I've been looking for you since the very morning.

to look forward to (smth. or doing smth.) предвкушать что-л., с удовольствием ожидать

чего-л., е.g. John looked forward to seeing Mario and his wife. Students always look forward to

their holidays.

Look here! Послушай! е.g. Look here, wouldn't it be better to stay indoors in such nasty

weather?

2. казаться, выглядеть (followed by an adjective, noun or like), е.g. He looks sad. The child

looks ill (well). She looks like a real teacher. It looks like rain.

Note: казаться has two English equivalents — to look and to seem; to look means

выглядеть, е.g. He looks young for his age. She looks beautiful " n this dress. She looks a child.; to

seem means производить впечатление (it expresses various degrees of doubt), e.g. She seems (to

be) clever. This village seems (to be) quite small now. He seems (to be) well educated.

look n 1 . взгляд, е.g. There was something strange in his look.

Syn. stare, gaze, е.g. Lanny returned the man's stare, but didn't utter a word. The girl blushed

when she noticed the stranger's fixed gaze.

to have a look at взглянуть, е.g. Have a look at this photo, do you recognize the man?


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