wadded up
waist поясница, талия
wait ждать
waiter официант
wake (woke/waked, woken/waked) просыпаться
walk
walk
want хотеть
ward палата
warm теплый
warm up подогревать
warning предупреждение
wash
wash
Washington D.C. адрес почтового округа «Вашингтон, округ Колумбия»
waste тратить попусту
water
water cooler аппарат для охлаждения воды
wave
wave
way путь; способ
weak слабый
wealth богатство, состояние
wear (wore, worn) носить
wedding свадьба
weigh весить
weight вес
weird дикий, странный, страш ный
welcome добро пожаловать; желаемый, желанный
wet мокрый, сырой
whack
whack! бац!
whatever что бы то ни было; что же
wheel колесо;
whilst = while в то время как
whim прихоть, каприз
whine скулить, хныкать
whisper шептать
whole целый
whore
widely широко
widow вдова
wife жена
wiggle
wild дикий, свирепый
wilted увядший
win (won, won) выигрывать, побеждать
wind ветер
window окно
wing крыло
wipe вытирать
wish
wish
within внутри
wizard волшебник, чародей
woman
wonder
wonder
wonderful чудесный
wood лес
work
work
working рабочий, работающий
world мир
worried обеспокоенный
worry беспокоиться
worship боготворить
worth стоимость
worthless ничего не стоящий
wrap up
wreck авария
wrestle бороться, заниматься борьбой
wrong неправильный, плохой; неправильно, плохо
wrongs недостатки, неудобства, дефекты
X
x-rays рентген
Y
yeah
yearly ежегодный; ежегодно
yell вопить, орать
yep
young молодой
Yuppette
Z
zoo зоопарк
zero ноль, низшая оценка
Keys
Section 1:
2. He was hoping he could get a special rooster.
3. Before setting him loose, he gave him a little talk.
4. He mounted all the horses at the same frantic pace.
5. In the pighouse he did the same.
6. His legs were up in the air, his eyes rolled back.
7. A buzzard was already circling above Randy.
8. The buzzard's getting closer.
2. I have just the rooster for you.
3. I'm counting on you to do your stuff.
4. And without a word Randy strutted into the henhouse.
5. There was much squawking and many feathers flying.
6. Randy had finished having his way with each hen.
7. The farmer was watching all of this with disbelief.
8. Oh you poor thing, you've killed yourself. I warned you.
2. He wanted to find a very good rooster to service all his hens, and when he told this to the market vendor, the man answered: «I've just the rooster for you.»
3. «Randy here is the greatest rooster you might have ever seen!»
7. So the farmer took Randy back to the farm.
Section 2:
2. The burglar heard nothing and resumed his search.
3. This was puzzling to the burglar and he was about equally curious and scared.
4. He began working his way toward the voice.
5. This scared the hell out of the burglar.
6. He felt around and found a switch and turned it on.
7. The parrot looked at the burglar and said, «I see you and Jesus sees you.»
darkness.
2. He stopped and listened for a while and heard nothing.
3. He began to look for the room with all the «goodies».
4. He could faintly understand the words.
5. This made the burglar just freeze.
6. The burglar resumed his search.
7. The burglar was equally curious and scared.
hells
journeys
birds
houses
minutes
rooms
cages
nights
noises
times
parrots
ways
lights
searches
bags
voices
switches
puzzles
tables
Section 3:
2. «Isn't there some other test you can run?»
3. The vet leaves and returns with a case, and a large cat emerges.
4. The cat sniffs around the dog's head.
5. After a minute or two the cat returns.
6. I guess you're right.
7. At least I did my best.
8. How much do I owe you?
9. All you did was perform a cat scan.