Вопрос задан 01.07.2023 в 15:26. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Stanislaviv Diana.

3. Complete the sentences using the appropriate phrasal verbs. Explain their meanings. set off /

get away /see off / look around / get on / get in / touch down / pack into / stay on / laze around / soak up / take in / wander round / indulge in / treat to / round off 1) What time does the train __?; 2) Once I ____ a train, who knows how long I’ll be on it?; 3)“Our plane __ at half past seven in the morning.”; 4) “We ____ really early this morning, that’s why I’m so tired.”; 5) “I’m really stressed at work and what I really need is to ____.; 6) We'll ___ you ___ at the airport.; 7) “After we checked in to our hotel we wanted to ____ the local area to see what it was like.”; 8) Holidays are a time when we are kind to ourselves — for example we probably eat out more than we do at home, and we might ____ rich foods that we normally avoid. We might ___ ourselves ___ a particularly enjoyable experience in order to the holiday, through if we enjoy ourselves too much, we may be tempted to ___ and get stuck for three or four days!; 9)Some people enjoy staying active and like to ___ a lot ___ their holidays, while others prefer to ___, just ___ the atmosphere or ___ the view. You might choose to spend your days ___ a lovely old town, or enjoying the sun on the beach.
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Отвечает Fucking Vlad.

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Объяснение:

set off- begin a journey; get away - escape; see off - to go to an "airport, train.." ; look around- to explore a lace; get on - make progress ; touch down - land; pack into- to put smth into smth; stay on- continue to study; laze around- to relax; soak up- absorb a liquid; take in- include smth; wander round - to walk; idulge in - to become ivolved; treat to - deal with; round off - to trim or finish

1)

2) set off

3) touch down

4)

5) laze around

6)

7) get away

8)_______,

9)

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
  1. What time does the train set off? Meaning: This phrase means to start a journey or trip, especially by train, bus, or any other mode of transportation.

  2. Once I get on a train, who knows how long I’ll be on it? Meaning: To get on means to board or enter a vehicle such as a train, bus, or plane.

  3. “Our plane touches down at half past seven in the morning.” Meaning: Touch down refers to the moment when an aircraft lands on the ground after a flight.

  4. “We set off really early this morning, that’s why I’m so tired.” Meaning: Here, set off means to begin a journey or leave a place, usually for a specific purpose or destination.

  5. “I’m really stressed at work and what I really need is to get away. Meaning: To get away means to take a break or vacation, often to escape from routine or stressful situations.

  6. We'll see you off at the airport. Meaning: See off means to accompany someone to their point of departure, such as an airport or station, especially as a gesture of farewell.

  7. “After we checked in to our hotel we wanted to look around the local area to see what it was like.” Meaning: To look around means to explore or examine a place in order to see what is there or to familiarize oneself with the surroundings.

  8. Holidays are a time when we are kind to ourselves — for example, we probably eat out more than we do at home, and we might indulge in rich foods that we normally avoid. We might treat ourselves to a particularly enjoyable experience to round off the holiday, though if we enjoy ourselves too much, we may be tempted to stay on and get stuck for three or four days! Meaning:

    • Indulge in: To allow oneself to enjoy something pleasurable or luxurious.
    • Treat to: To give oneself or someone else something special or enjoyable.
    • Round off: To finish or complete something in a satisfying way.
    • Stay on: To prolong one's stay, usually beyond the originally planned duration.
  9. Some people enjoy staying active and like to pack a lot into their holidays, while others prefer to laze around, just soaking up the atmosphere or taking in the view. You might choose to spend your days wandering round a lovely old town, or enjoying the sun on the beach. Meaning:

    • Pack into: To fit a lot of activities or experiences into a short period of time.
    • Laze around: To relax and do nothing or engage in leisurely activities.
    • Soak up: To fully enjoy or absorb a particular experience or atmosphere.
    • Take in: To observe or absorb something, often in a leisurely manner.
    • Wander round: To walk casually and without a specific destination, often while exploring or enjoying the surroundings.
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