Ответ на Unit 2, Step 1, Номер 6 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 8 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)
ГДЗ (готовое домашние задание из решебника) по Английскому языку 8 класса авторов О.В. Афанасьева, И.В. Михеева, К.М. Баранова 2014-2021г. на Unit 2, Step 1, Номер 6.2014
Условие
6 Listen, (20), and read.
A.
character — 1) характер, репутация (человека); 2) герой книги, фильма
connect — соединять, подключать
consider — считать, рассматривать, обдумывать
entertainment — развлечение
god — бог
introduce — 1) представлять кого-либо; 2) вводить кого-то/ что-то куда-либо
offer — предлагать
organize — организовывать
possible — возможный
В.
character: 1) a strong or weak character, the national character. He is a man of good character. 2) the central character, a loveable character. The film has a number of great characters. The central character of the book is an old policeman.
connect: to connect something to/with something, to connect the two banks of the river, to connect the printer to the computer. The new road is going to connect the two cities.
consider: to consider some facts, to consider doing something. It was an interesting idea, and we decided to consider it. They’ll have to consider the new facts. I consider him a good friend.
entertainment: real entertainment, usual entertainment, the world of entertainment. All people enjoy entertainment. Cinema is the entertainment of the 20th century.
god: ancient gods, a Greek god. In ancient Greece people believed in a lot of gods. Mars was the Roman god of war. Money is his god. God (no plural, always capitalized): A lot of people think that God made the world. Do they believe in God?
introduce: 1) to introduce somebody to someone. My parents introduced me to their visitors. I introduced myself to my new classmates. 2) to introduce actors to a play. The school introduced new methods of teaching.
offer: to offer entertainment, to offer a cup of tea, to offer help. They haven’t offered Jack the job yet. We’ll be happy to offer you all the help we can.
organize: to organize a party, to organize a demonstration. Let’s organize a coffee break after 12 o’clock. Who’s organizing the meeting?
possible: a possible visit, possible results, as soon as possible, if/when (it is) possible. Everything is possible. I’ll try to return as soon as possible. Is it possible that we meet again?
A.
character — 1) характер, репутация (человека); 2) герой книги, фильма
connect — соединять, подключать
consider — считать, рассматривать, обдумывать
entertainment — развлечение
god — бог
introduce — 1) представлять кого-либо; 2) вводить кого-то/ что-то куда-либо
offer — предлагать
organize — организовывать
possible — возможный
В.
character: 1) a strong or weak character, the national character. He is a man of good character. 2) the central character, a loveable character. The film has a number of great characters. The central character of the book is an old policeman.
connect: to connect something to/with something, to connect the two banks of the river, to connect the printer to the computer. The new road is going to connect the two cities.
consider: to consider some facts, to consider doing something. It was an interesting idea, and we decided to consider it. They’ll have to consider the new facts. I consider him a good friend.
entertainment: real entertainment, usual entertainment, the world of entertainment. All people enjoy entertainment. Cinema is the entertainment of the 20th century.
god: ancient gods, a Greek god. In ancient Greece people believed in a lot of gods. Mars was the Roman god of war. Money is his god. God (no plural, always capitalized): A lot of people think that God made the world. Do they believe in God?
introduce: 1) to introduce somebody to someone. My parents introduced me to their visitors. I introduced myself to my new classmates. 2) to introduce actors to a play. The school introduced new methods of teaching.
offer: to offer entertainment, to offer a cup of tea, to offer help. They haven’t offered Jack the job yet. We’ll be happy to offer you all the help we can.
organize: to organize a party, to organize a demonstration. Let’s organize a coffee break after 12 o’clock. Who’s organizing the meeting?
possible: a possible visit, possible results, as soon as possible, if/when (it is) possible. Everything is possible. I’ll try to return as soon as possible. Is it possible that we meet again?
Решение №1
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