3D.3&3E_Tracks 31_32_33_34_35

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There's a story here about about some people who have taken a pay cut in order to work fewer hours. What do you want money for if you haven't got free time to spend it?
If I could get a reasonable income I would be happy enough with it. If I had too much free time, I wouldn't know what to do with it. Nice one, Tommy! Always Mr. Compromise!
That's the way of the world. You have to use everything you've got. I don't agfee whit that at all. I think that's corruption.
He would sell his own mother to get to the top, wouldn't you? Yeh, if anyone would buy her...
The discussions focus on the personal side of factual events - the story behind the story. factual ['fæktʃuəl] a фактически, действителен, истински, реален
She talks about the last 15 feet of her second attempt to reach the summit of Everest. Vicky,51, is thought to be the 1st Scottish woman to have scaled the tallest peaks on the world.
scale VI. 1. катеря се/покатервам се по, изкачвам, достигам (връх и пр.) 1. тегля, претеглям the SCALE s Везни (съзвездие и знака на зодиака)
plonk/ plunk [plʌŋk] I. 1. бухвам (се) цопвам (и с down) You plonk yourself down at the top when you get there. I literally just plonked myself down. II. 1. звън, дрънчене, дрънкане (на струни)
nudge ['nʌdʒ] I. v бутам с лакът, сбутвам, смушквам II. n бутане, побутване, сбутване, смушкване So I had to try and nudge my way round these people.
I wasn't roped, and you sort of, you feel wobbly at the top, because suddenly all the land is disappearing. wobbly 1 moving in an unsteady way from side to side a chair with a wobbly leg a wobbly tooth He's still a bit wobbly after the operation (= not able to stand firmly). 2 not firm or confident SYNONYM shaky the wobbly singing of the choir The evening got off to a wobbly start.
third [θə:d] II. 1. (една) третина/трета (част) There is a third of oxygen, up at that level, compared to what we breathe down at sea level.
If you think about the tiredest you've ever felt and multiply that by three, you'll go through the layers of tiredness, as you climb up the mountain. saliva [sə'laivə] n слюнка
But something inside you, because of your heart, you really need to want to get that target very badly, and somehow or other you push through the barriers. badly много силно
Your body doesn't exist naturally, so the systems are starting to break down and just close down on you. So, saliva is a luxury. close-down NOUN [uncountable, singular] the stopping of work, especially permanently, in an office, a factory, etc.
Is he around? още ли е там/ в тази сфера
Crime would increase overnight. overnight 1 during or for the night We stayed overnight in London after the theatre. 2 suddenly or quickly Don't expect it to improve overnight. She became famous overnight.
ban banning, banned 1 ban something to decide or say officially that something is not allowed SYNONYM prohibit забрана Chemical weapons are banned internationally. a campaign to ban smoking in public places He was banned from driving for six months.
We are the same age. He is the same age as me.
If this turns out to be true. Ако се окаже истина.
wound wuːnd ; wuːnd 1 an injury to part of the body, especially one in which a hole is made in the skin using a weapon a leg/head, etc. wound a bullet/knife/gunshot/stab wound 2. After a serious argument, it can take some time for the wounds to heal. Seeing him again opened up old wounds.
heal hiːl ; hiːl 1 [intransitive, transitive] to become healthy again; to make something healthy again It took a long time for the wounds to heal.
obese əʊˈbiːs ; oʊˈbiːs obesity əʊˈbiːsəti ; oʊˈbiːsəti very fat, in a way that is not healthy Obese patients are given dietary advice. She is grossly obese. Obesity can increase the risk of heart disease.
You are bound to... succeed/give up.... със сигурност ще...
The first letter is connected with his first experience/meeting with a different place. The most unexpected thing that happened to him was that...
He's got some great news. He gets more money than before. This job is better paid.
If it becomes a fact he will send home a lot of money. In the morning when he knocks off at 6 they pay him cash
stab [stæb] I. 1. промушвам, пробождам, намушвам, ръгвам с нож/кама и пр. to STAB to death убивам с нож/кама to STAB in the back пробождам в гърба прe'н. злословя за, клеветя, извършвам предателство по отношение на 2. причинявам болка/мъка на, режа, бода, промушвам (за болка) II. 1. (рана от) промушване с остро оръжие a STAB in the back прен. предателско нападение, наклеветяване 2. внезапна остра болка, бодеж 3. разг. опит, усилие
But if you can just picture it, if you slipped, you would have just fallen off the mountain... But if you can just picture it...
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