1. Read and translate, the words by heart
To cling
(clung, clung) onto/to sb/sth - чіплятися, триматися
I clung on to his hand in the dark.
He clung on
to power for ten more years
Ursula was clinging to the belief that Samantha would soon be released.
Some children were sobbing and clinging to their mothers.
Crossing the
bridge, she felt dizzy and clung to the rails.
To deal with sb/sth– мати справу,
займатися з ким-небудь; займатися чим-небудь
I usually deal with the accounts department.
She's used to dealing
with foreign customers.
Can you deal with this gentleman's complaint?
The council has failed to deal with the problem of
homelessness in the city.
Most travel agents do not deal directly with these
companies.
For
a while I had no idea how to deal with the situation.
I chose this job
because I like having to deal with new challenges every day.
To get rid of
sth/sb - позбуватися чогось або когось
We must get rid of some of those old books.
She was useless at her job so we had to get rid of her.
I can’t get rid of this headache.
Are you trying to get
rid of me?
Governments should be encouraged to get rid of all
nuclear weapons.
I can’t get rid of this cough.
He opened the windows
to get rid of the smell.
It can be difficult for schools to get rid of poor
teachers.
Lead to sth - приводити до чогось, викликати що-небудь
A poor diet can lead to health problems in later life.
That path leads to the beach.
There is no doubt that stress can lead to physical
illness.
A reward was
offered for information leading to an arrest.
Alan Turing’s work
led onto the development of modern computers.
To result in sth – призвести
до чогось
The improvements in training resulted in increased wins.
Fifty per cent of road accidents result in head injuries.
Workers fear that the company's reorganization will result in layoffs.
A sudden change in temperature will inevitably result in rain.
The crash
resulted in the deaths of 14 passengers.
Restricted to
(an area) – дозволено, призначено
The use of cellphones during class is restricted to
emergencies only.
The event is restricted to individuals aged 18 and above.
Access to the VIP lounge is restricted to members and
their guests.
The advanced training program is restricted to employees
with at least three years of experience.
The use of this equipment is restricted to trained
professionals only.
To be terrified
of sth - This word indicates an extreme and intense fear. Дуже
сильно боятися чогось
I'm terrified of the dark.
The little girl was terrified of the barking dog and
clung to her mother for safety.
I was terrified of spiders, so I screamed and ran out of the room when I
saw one crawling on the wall.
I'm terrified of heights, so I avoid going on tall buildings or roller
coasters.
The haunted house at the
amusement park had actors dressed as monsters, and it terrified many visitors.