Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | |
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miaow [miaow] |
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mianownik | |
mianownik | |
miaow [miaow] |
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miasma [mɪ'æzmə] |
Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | |
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city ['sɪtɪ] |
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crumple ['krʌmpl] |
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gauge [geɪʤ] |
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had [hæd] |
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measure ['mɛʒə(r)] |
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mew [mju:] |
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namely ['neɪmlɪ] |
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nominate ['nɔmənɪt] |
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nominative [`nɔmɪneɪtɪv] |
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pint [paɪnt] |
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rumple ['rʌmpl] |
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townlet | |
wore [wɔ:(r)] |
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landslide ['lændslaɪd] |
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home town [həum taun] |
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tourist town ['tuərɪst taun] |
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I had a hangover [aɪ hæd ə 'hæŋəuvə(r)] |
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miaow [miaow] |
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appoint [ə'pɔɪnt] |
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campus ['kæmpəs] |
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miles per hour (m.p.h.) | |
town /city [taun 'sɪtɪ] |
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frontier town | |
i have only had [aɪ hæv 'əunlɪ hæd] |
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a hall of residence [ə hɔ:l ɔv 'rɛzɪdəns] |
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town/city [taun 'sɪtɪ] |
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meow [mɪ'au] |
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I got the distinct impression that | |
denominator [dɪ'nɔməneɪtə(r)] |
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measure ['mɛʒə(r)] |
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towns and cities in Wales [taunz ænd 'sɪtɪz ɪn weɪlz] |
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crush [krʌʃ] |
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village ['vɪlɪʤ] |
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I only hoped she would recognise me | |
measuring tape | |
town [taun] |
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hometown ['həumtaun] |
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gardstick | |
cities ['sɪtɪz] |
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city ['sɪtɪ] |
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port [pɔ:t] |
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tape measure [teɪp 'mɛʒə(r)] |
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appoint [ə'pɔɪnt] |
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pint [paɪnt] |
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I'm nauseated | |
you were right about [ju: wə:(r) raɪt ə'baut] |
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I was in an accident because other man didn't see my car in the intersection. | |
I was in an accident. | |
I had a miner injury , so my mother treated it with a bandage. [aɪ hæd ə 'maɪnə(r) 'ɪnʤərɪ səu maɪ 'mʌðə(r) 'tri:təd ɪt wɪð ə 'bændɪʤ] |
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Were you wearing a helmet? | |
You've had a seriouse injury. | |
A terrible struggle followed, but after a while Jayne gave in | |
Did you use to have a dog? [dɪd ju: ju:s tu hæv ə dɔg] |
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I used to have a dog. Now I have a cat. [aɪ jju:zd tu hæv ə dɔg nau aɪ hæv ə kæt] |
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I mean that [aɪ mi:n ðæt] |
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i've had a big breakfast today | |
she owes a debt of gratitude to her father | |
I've had a bad day , and I want to laugh. Let's rent a comedy. | |
city-states ['sɪtɪ steɪts] |
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to appoint officials | |
appoint sb to the post of [ə'pɔɪnt 'sʌmbədɪ tu ðə pəust ɔv] |
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had [hæd] |
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he was to came the previous day | |
he had problems with adapting [hi: hæd 'prɔbləmz wɪð ə'dæptɪŋ] |
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you had an injection when you were five | |
I've had a message to say that.. | |
tape measure [teɪp 'mɛʒə(r)] |
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would you fancy a walk? [wud ju: 'fænsɪ ə wɔ:k] |
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I had a heart attack.. years ago. [aɪ hæd ə hɑ:t ə'tæk jɪrz ə'gəu] |
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I used to walk [aɪ jju:zd tu wɔ:k] |
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I used to play football on saturdays when I was at school | |
cities around the world | |
investiture | |
I had a hart day at work. [aɪ hæd ə hɑ:t deɪ æt wə:k] |
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i've got concussion | |
had [hæd] |
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I hoped you would come. | |
scarborough | |
She had fair hair and blue eyes | |
The city picks up paper , glass and plastic once a week. [ðə 'sɪtɪ pɪks ʌp 'peɪpə(r) glɑ:s ænd 'plæstɪk wʌns ə wi:k] |
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carbon footprint ['kɑ:bən 'futprɪnt] |
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He had his chest X-rayed last year. | |
had [hæd] |
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town [taun] |
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to appoint to a post [tu ə'pɔɪnt tu ə pəust] |
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appoint sb to [ə'pɔɪnt] |
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I was shivering as if I had a fever [aɪ wɔz 'ʃɪvərɪŋ æz ɪf aɪ hæd ə 'fi:və(r)] |
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town, city [taun 'sɪtɪ] |
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appointed as [ə'pɔɪntəd æz] |
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walled town [wɔ:ld taun] |
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faithful town ['feɪθful taun] |
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cities are in grave danger ['sɪtɪz ɑ:(r) ɪn greɪv 'deɪnʤə(r)] |
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had [hæd] |
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pulp [pʌlp] |
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appointment [ə'pɔɪntmənt] |
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The city is from 1000. [ðə 'sɪtɪ ɪz frɔm 1000] |
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had [hæd] |
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industrial town [ɪn'dʌstrɪəl taun] |
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market town ['mɑ:kɪt taun] |
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mining town ['maɪnɪŋ taun] |