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Перевести на язык женская сумочка – вечная "тема" борьба между красотой и функциональностью. в красивую маленькую сумочку мало что положишь. ее старшие "сестры" – большие женские сумки – выглядят, может быть, не так привлекательно, но достаточно функциональны (хотя носить их на одной руке бывает тяжело). самым удобным вариантом для переноски вещей лично я считаю городской рюкзак, но его внешний вид от элегантности далек. вторая проблема женских сумочек – недостаточное количество внутренних карманов, из-за чего все обычно сваливается в кучу и теряется в самый неподходящий момент. вы не думали, что было бы здорово и удобно, если бы маленькая женская сумочка умела уменьшать размер и вес предметов, в нее? внутри она разделена на секции, как настоящий шкаф, чтобы мы всегда знали, откуда вытащить миниатюрную , где лежит уменьшенный кошелек и где ключи от машины.

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nynsikram
nynsikram
04.12.2022
Women's handbag - the eternal "theme" struggle between beauty and functionality. In a nice little purse little put. Her older "sisters" - large handbags - look, maybe not so attractive, but functional (although wearing them on the one hand it can be hard). The most convenient option for carrying things I personally believe urban backpack, but his appearance by elegance very far. The second issue of women's handbags - insufficient number of internal pockets, which is why there is usually dumped in a heap and lost at the most inopportune moment.You did not think that would be very cool and comfortable, if a little lady's handbag was able to reduce the size and weight of the items that fall into it? Inside it is divided into sections, like a closet, so we always know where to pull the tiny lipstick, which is a smaller purse, and where the car keys.
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vlldboom
vlldboom
04.12.2022
Sweet — e bitter – сладкий — горький
2. spicy — d mild – пряный – умеренный (неострый)
3. low fat — f greasy — с низким содержанием жира — жирный
4. healthy — a unhealthy — здоровый — нездоровый
5. delicious – с tasteless — вкусный — безвкусный
6. fresh — b stale — свежий — несвежий
TRAIN YOUR BRAIN | Dictionary skills — Тренируйте мозг |Умение работать со словарем
Word stress – ударение в словах
If you are unsure about which syllable has the main stress, a dictionary can help you. The ‘ symbol comes before the syllable with the main stress. — Если вы не уверены на какой слог падает ударение, словарь может вам. Символ ‘ предшествует ударному слогу.
cafe /’kaefei/ n [C] 1 a small restaurant where you can buy drinks and simple meals. – кафе — небольшой ресторан, где можно купить напитки и простые блюда
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jeneusbwidbiehsbf
jeneusbwidbiehsbf
04.12.2022

Elizabeth I was queen of England from 1558 until she died in 1603. Her reign was called the Elizabethan Age, a very exciting and glorious period in English history, in which England became an important world power.

She was born near London in 1533. Her father was Henry VIII and her mother Anne Boleyn, the second of the king's six wives. When Elizabeth was 3 years old her mother was beheaded because she was accused of having a relationship with someone else. Elizabeth had an elder half sister Mary, and a younger half brother Edward.

King Henry VIII broke with the Roman Catholic Church because the pope would not let him divorce his first wife. Henry then founded the Church of England and made his country protestant.

Although Henry cared very little about Elizabeth during her childhood she received a good education and was taught well in history and philosophy. She learned many languages, including French, Italian and Latin.

When Henry died in 1547 his only son, Edward, became king but the boy king died six years later. Mary became queen and made England a Catholic country again. She didn't like Elizabeth and thought that she was plotting against her. She sent her half sister to prison in the Tower of London for two months. When she was released, she had to live in the countryside.

Mary died in 1558 and Elizabeth succeeded her. She became very popular and many people thought that she would bring back peace and stability in a time of conflict. Elizabeth was a cautious and clever queen; she knew a lot about economics and had good advisors. She returned England to Protestantism but she was not a radical religious reformer.

Although there were many young men who wanted to marry her, Elizabeth stayed alone and had no children. This was a threat to the English monarchy because without children her cousin Mary, Queen of Scots, would inherit the throne. She was a Catholic and a friend of France. Elizabeth was aware of this danger and had Mary sent to prison for many years. She was executed in 1587.

Elizabeth gave her country a lot of self confidence. During her reign it built up its sea power and ships sailed across the seas to trade in the New World. At that time Spain controlled much of the trade in the New World. Elizabeth sent Sir Francis Drake and other sea captains to raid Spanish ships and seize gold and other treasures that the Spanish had captured.

This was too much for Philip II of Spain so he decided to attack England. After years of preparation he put together a strong fleet of ships called the Spanish Armada. In 1588 the Armada sailed into the English Channel. In the battle that lasted for nine days the British defeated the Spaniards because their ships were smaller and faster. Only a few of them managed to get back to Spain. Elizabeth had celebrated the greatest victory of her reign.

The Elizabethan Age was also an age of art and culture. Many musicians, scholars and writers came to her palace. William Shakespeare was the greatest writer of the period and wrote some of the world's finest plays and poems. (Elizabethan Theatre)

The last years of Elizabeth's reign were troubled by scandals and revolts. Parliament started to criticize the queen and health problems made her weaker. She died on March 24, 1603 at the age of 69. At her wish, Mary Stuart's son, James VI of Scotland became king of England and the two countries were united. Вот честно не знаю правильно или нет, но это самоё краткое, которое я нашла, вообщем, если не правильно, то просто прочитай, выбери главное и составь из этого новый текст, надеюсь хоть как-то ":) удачи

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