💫Word of the day: reverberate
✨Example from The Dark Forest:
“His every footstep reverberated through the palace halls”
✨Example from The Dark Forest:
“His every footstep reverberated through the palace halls”
💫Word of the day: burgeon
✨Example from The Dark Forest: “After the first two sophons appeared, burgeoning evidence demonstrated that additional sophons were constantly reaching the Solar System and coming to Earth, a process that continues even now.”
✨Example from The Dark Forest: “After the first two sophons appeared, burgeoning evidence demonstrated that additional sophons were constantly reaching the Solar System and coming to Earth, a process that continues even now.”
Про локализацию названий фильмов🤦🏻♀️ на скриншоте даже не мем, просто кусочек новостного поста🤷🏻♀️
💫Word of the day: snatches
✨Example from The Dark Forest: “Then he heard a car pull up to the porch and caught snatches of conversation.”
*snatch как глагол - хватать, так что snatches – наши обрывки и урывки
✨Example from The Dark Forest: “Then he heard a car pull up to the porch and caught snatches of conversation.”
*snatch как глагол - хватать, так что snatches – наши обрывки и урывки
🍃Word of the day: ravine (pronounced not with i, but with long ee) - овраг
and one more: creek - ручей🏞️
🌿Example from the book (Dandelion Wine, for a change) : “And then I wanted to call back what the ravine was like, especially on those nights when walking home late across town, after seeing Lon Chaney’s delicious fright The Phantom of the Opera, my brother Skip would run ahead and hide under the ravine-creek bridge like the Lonely One and leap out and grab me, shrieking, so I ran, fell, and ran again, gibbering all the way home. That was great stuff.”
and one more: creek - ручей🏞️
🌿Example from the book (Dandelion Wine, for a change) : “And then I wanted to call back what the ravine was like, especially on those nights when walking home late across town, after seeing Lon Chaney’s delicious fright The Phantom of the Opera, my brother Skip would run ahead and hide under the ravine-creek bridge like the Lonely One and leap out and grab me, shrieking, so I ran, fell, and ran again, gibbering all the way home. That was great stuff.”
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