Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | |
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housewarming [housewarming] |
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house-warming party [haus 'wɔ:mɪŋ 'pɑ:tɪ] |
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cope with new situation [kəup wɪð nju: sɪtju'eɪʃən] |
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Wall Street | |
to burst with new ideas | |
When I was twenty- five I was a firefighter in New York. | |
a new supplier | |
Our team just began working on a new project. | |
He's talking to his co-worker about their new project. [hi:z 'tɔ:kɪŋ tu hɪz kəu 'wə:kə(r) ə'baut ðɛə(r) nju: 'prɔʤekt] |
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Our team just began working on a new project. | |
as the joyful a-ha at a new | |
Everyone celebrates Carnival in New Orleans. | |
Have you already seen a Carnival parade in New Orleans? | |
I won't be in New York. | |
The Statue of Liberty is in New York. [ðə 'stætju: ɔv 'lɪbətɪ ɪz ɪn nju: jɔ:k] |
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how are you getting on in your new job? [hau ɑ:(r) ju: 'gɛtɪŋ ɔn ɪn jɔ:(r) nju: ʤɔb] |
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take up a hobby/ a sport [teɪk ʌp ə 'hɔbɪ ə spɔ:t] |
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She told me that she will work in New York. [ʃi: təuld mi: ðæt ʃi: wɪl wə:k ɪn nju: jɔ:k] |
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I'm unfamiliar with the new system [I'm nfə'mɪljə(r) wɪð ðə nju: 'sɪstəm] |
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to follow the latest trends in fashion. [tu 'fɔləu ðə 'leɪtɪst trɛndz ɪn 'fæʃən] |
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the Empire State Building [ðə 'ɛmpaɪə(r) steɪt 'bɪldɪŋ] |
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sortie ['sɔ:tɪ] |
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genetic engineering can give rise to new therapies [ʤɪ'nɛtɪk 'ɛnʤɪnɪərɪŋ kæn gɪv raɪz tu nju: 'θɛrəpɪz] |
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be in the running for new contracts [bi: ɪn ðə 'rʌnɪŋ fɔ:(r) nju: 'kɔntrækts] |
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We talked about new contract [wi: tɔ:kt ə'baut nju: 'kɔntrækt] |
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take up a hobby [teɪk ʌp ə 'hɔbɪ] |
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He lives in New York [hi: lɪvz ɪn nju: jɔ:k] |
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she gets along (on) with her new -in laws [ʃi: gɛts ə'lɔŋ ɔn wɪð hə:(r) nju: ɪn lɔ:z] |
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No, she isn't. She's driving her new car. [nəu ʃi: isn't She's 'draɪvɪŋ hə:(r) nju: kɑ:(r)] |
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That put the thing in a new light [ðæt put ðə θɪŋ ɪn ə nju: laɪt] |
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be the new one on the block [bi: ðə nju: wʌn ɔn ðə blɔk] |
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find your feet [faɪnd jɔ:(r) fi:t] |
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Is there a known deadline for sending a container with new model? [ɪz ðɛə(r) ə nəun 'dɛdlaɪn fɔ:(r) 'sɛndɪŋ ə kən'teɪnə(r) wɪð nju: 'mɔdl] |
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In old New York [ɪn əuld nju: jɔ:k] |
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Have you been in this new vegetarian place? [hæv ju: bɪ:n ɪn ðɪs nju: vɛʤə'tɛrɪən pleɪs] |
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How many people are there in New York? [hau 'mɛnɪ 'pi:pl ɑ:(r) ðɛə(r) ɪn nju: jɔ:k] |
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He works at a computer company in New York. [hi: wə:ks æt ə kəm'pju:tə(r) 'kʌmpənɪ ɪn nju: jɔ:k] |
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in New York [ɪn nju: jɔ:k] |
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It's my dad in New York in taxi [ɪts maɪ dædz ɪn nju: jɔ:k ɪn 'tæksɪ] |
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She lives in New York. [ʃi: lɪvz ɪn nju: jɔ:k] |
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It's my dad in New York, in the taxi. [ɪts maɪ dæd ɪn nju: jɔ:k ɪn ðə 'tæksɪ] |
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I am working on a new idea. [aɪ æm 'wə:kɪŋ ɔn ə nju: aɪ'dɪə] |
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Have you ever been to New York? [hæv ju: 'ɛvə(r) bɪ:n tu nju: jɔ:k] |
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How about going for a spin in my new car? [hau ə'baut 'gəuɪŋ fɔ:(r) ə spɪn ɪn maɪ nju: kɑ:(r)] |
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Call me up when you're in New York [kɔ:l mi: ʌp wɛn jur ɪn nju: jɔ:k] |
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we pack our saved hours with new activities [wi: pæk 'auə(r) seɪvd 'auərz wɪð nju: æk'tɪvɪtɪz] |
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If a new version of Windows is to be installed on a new server, we must ensure that its IP address is the same. [ɪf ə nju: 'və:ʒən ɔv 'wɪndəz ɪz tu bi: ɪn'stɔ:ld ɔn ə nju: 'sə:və(r) wi: mʌst e'nʃur ðæt ɪts ɪp 'ædrɛs ɪz ðə seɪm] |
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in a new big block flats [ɪn ə nju: bɪg blɔk flæts] |
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Are you in favour of the new changes? [ɑ:(r) ju: ɪn feɪvə(r) ɔv ðə nju: 'ʧeɪnʤəz] |
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I'm opened to learning and confronting my skills with professional challenges in a new environment [aɪm 'əupənd tu 'lə:nɪŋ ænd kən'frʌntɪŋ maɪ skɪlz wɪð prə'fɛʃənl 'ʧælənʤɪz ɪn ə nju: ɪn'vaɪərnmənt] |