Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | |
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alleviate [ə'li:vɪeɪt] |
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broke [brəuk] |
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broken ['brəukn] |
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clutch [klʌʧ] |
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fracture ['frækʧə(r)] |
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infamy ['ɪnfəmɪ] |
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malevolence [malevolence] |
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break broke broken [breɪk brəuk 'brəukn] |
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get puncture [gɛt 'pʌŋkʧə(r)] |
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get the bas | |
get a cold [gɛt ə kəuld] |
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a caught burglar | |
get a joke | |
get an early flight | |
downside ['daunsaɪd] |
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break [breɪk] |
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broken ['brəukn] |
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broken arm/leg ['brəukn ɑ:m lɛg] |
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compound fracture ['kɔmpaund 'frækʧə(r)] |
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mitigation [mɪtɪ'geɪʃən] |
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broken bone ['brəukn bəun] |
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catch a cold [kæʧ ə kəuld] |
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to break sbs heart | |
to catch somebody redhanded | |
catch red-handed | |
catch the bus [kæʧ ðə bʌs] |
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take the bait | |
red-handed [rɛd'hændɪd] |
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go back on [gəu bæk ɔn] |
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to have a flat tyre [tu hæv ə flæt taɪə(r)] |
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nasty ['nɑ:stɪ] |
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misdiagnosed [mɪsdaɪɪg'nəuzd] |
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pick up [pɪk ʌp] |
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trip sb up | |
have a flat tyre [hæv ə flæt taɪə(r)] |
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catch sb red-handed [kæʧ 'sʌmbədɪ rɛd 'hændəd] |
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broken promise | |
break the law [breɪk ðə lɔ:] |
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broken leg ['brəukn lɛg] |
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to catch some rays | |
Let's catch a bus [lɛts kæʧ ə bʌs] |
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catch hold of sth | |
hose nipple | |
thumb a lift [θʌm ə lɪft] |
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a bad thing about | |
adapter [ə'dæptə(r)] |
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get a taxi [gɛt ə 'tæksɪ] |
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concatention | |
cath the ball | |
catch a virus | |
break my heart | |
break one's ankle [breɪk wʌnz 'æŋkl] |
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to break a promise [tu breɪk ə 'prɔmɪs] |
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to pick up a lift | |
grab from behind | |
to catch sb red-handed [tu kæʧ 'sʌmbədɪ rɛd 'hændəd] |
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break [breɪk] |
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notoriety [nəutər'aɪɪtɪ] |
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break [breɪk] |
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extenuation | |
compound frakture | |
a bad patch [ə bæd pæʧ] |
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catch sb red-handed [kæʧ 'sʌmbədɪ rɛd 'hændəd] |
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wrong/good way | |
I broke my arm | |
grabbed [græbd] |
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hitch a ride | |
I had to catch two busess. | |
have a puncture [hæv ə 'pʌŋkʧə(r)] |
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catch a criminal [kæʧ ə 'krɪmɪnl] |
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fractured ['frækʧərd] |
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break [breɪk] |
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take train [teɪk treɪn] |
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get hold of him | |
to get a train [tu gɛt ə treɪn] |
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to catch a ferry/train/bus | |
to break [tu breɪk] |
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broken ['brəukn] |
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wrong way | |
catch the ball [kæʧ ðə bɔ:l] |
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broken arm ['brəukn ɑ:m] |
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I broke my skateboard! | |
caught [kɔ:t] |
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bad point [bæd pɔɪnt] |
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to crack the code [tu kræk ðə kəud] |
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tough time of it [tʌf taɪm ɔv ɪt] |
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catch a thief | |
to get a puncture | |
The broken bone is mending [ðə 'brəukn bəun ɪz 'mɛndɪŋ] |
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break began begun | |
get food poisoning | |
get the hang of it [gɛt ðə hæŋ ɔv ɪt] |
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break broke broken [breɪk brəuk 'brəukn] |
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pick up a bargain [pɪk ʌp ə 'bɑ:gən] |
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broke his heart | |
I have broken my arm. [aɪ hæv 'brəukn maɪ ɑ:m] |
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I've broken | |
break promise [breɪk 'prɔmɪs] |
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break a promise [breɪk ə 'prɔmɪs] |
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breach of promise [bri:ʧ ɔv 'prɔmɪs] |